Boo Hoo, man, give me a break! I am sorry guys but it's kind of hard for me to feel too sorry for a man who makes 4-5 million dollars a year just because he has to swtich teams! I mean, really, I loved Perk and still do but if you pay me 4.5 million dollars I would have a Lakers tatoo put on my right cheek and wear nothing but Lakers clothing every day of the year.
I can't stand this way of thinking about things when it comes to Pro athletes. THey are all still human. Stop hating and being jealous of another man's wealth.
Yes, they're human, but the loyalty stops when the money stops, and sometimes even before then (don't like your team, demand a trade). Perk seems like a standup guy, but I have a real hard time getting emotional about pro athletes getting traded any more. Maybe I've become jaded.
Love Perk. Would give him a nice cheer if I was in the stands when he returns. I wish no ill of him in the least, but I'm not going to shed a tear. I'll root for the guys wearing the uniform. I did it for Perk when he was losing 19 in a row a few years back and I did when they raised a banner in 08.
It was fun Perk, but I'm over it.
Bravo.
The one thing that continues to amaze me as a Midwesterner about Celtics Fan is this expectation - and in some cases, demand - that the club be run as a fan would.
They made Perkins the best offer they could, and he apparently decided that free agency was worth the extra million or so annually. OK, Perk, but don't expect us to let you walk away for nothing.
And it seems to me that I recall a reserve four being villified on this board for walking away for essentially the same amount of money annually, creating a void that year that teamed with KG's injury to torpedo a season. Ask the Captain how much gas he had left in his tank.
Doesn't mean I'm not worried for Perkins. His physical condition worries me - both knees, the shoulder. OKC is so bad defensively that I don't think he can clean all of that up himself if and when he returns to the floor. Not to mention that OKC is replacing two shooters in the lineup with two non-scorers; I imagine Phil Jackson looks at this new lineup and smiles.
Management made the best offer it could, it was refused so they moved on. They got, in my view, amazing value for a distressed asset. It's OK to be loyal to your favorite player. Consider this a friendly request for loyalty to the people who pay the bills, who devliered 17. It's over. Time to move on.