If you mean those are retail versions of jerseys they actually wore in games, then you would be correct. The Celtics thank you for watching their games by the way. It's not like I posted pics of the pink or the black or the grey jerseys they also sell.
So this untarnished jersey you speak of is really just a myth, since they've altered and changed it so many times already, just in the past few years.
And this is the Celtics a franchise I think is pretty good about not completely selling out. You know how many different jerseys the Cavs wore when they had LeBron? What do you think that was about.
They wear all these different type of jerseys to sell to us. So it's already tarnished. (Well except for some of the patches, like Red and 9/11 and what not, those are a classy move).
You're taking this discussion into a totally different realm. All the uniformsyou mentioned are still a product of the Boston Celtics. The purpose is to create money for the team and they are a part of their identity, whether you like them or not. It's akin to the players you have on your team. You like the guys on the team or you don't. Either way the ownership is responsible for the team.
But we're talking about a piece of the uniform, the team and city's identity, being sold to advertisers. This is a breach by the outsiders and all for what? To raise more money for both sides (advertisers get the fans hooked to their products and the team to get extra dough for themselves).
I would be p---ed if the Celtics move away from their traditional uniforms (the white and the green) on a full time basis but this is not what we're talking about.
It's obvious you don't care about it. That's fine. I'll keep trying to reach out to those who do.
One day though- when this advertising thing becomes rampant, your kids are going to demand a Celtics jersey without the wordmark and with the "DUNKIN CELTICS" in reference to Dunkin Donuts because that's the newest, hip jersey. Just plain old Celtics? bah.