I'm gonna cheer. We would be tied with LA if it were not for him. Sure, he went to our rival/ this year's champions/ the least respected team in the league/ the 2nd dirtiest team in the league (to us).
But he's done more for our franchise positively, than negatively, by a mile.
I only hate that he went to Miami of all places. Not cool man. But when he retires, I'll most likely remember him for what he did for us during his stay in Boston, and as a CELTIC.
I was at the first Celtics game in which Leon Powe played as a Cav in 09-10, and I''l admit it, I shed a few tears (I was flahing my Powe jersey, too, like I do at every game
). There wasn't a montage, or anything, but the crowd thanked him for what he did for our team, wholeheartedly. And the Powe situation just shows how harsh the league can be, especially Danny Ainge. Just food for thought.
Ray Allen is dedicated to his craft, and he gave us his all for five years, so show some respect, because the dude wouldn't have left such a great situation without a good reason.
He's an all time great C in my book, and he has my applause. Not in Miami by any chance, but in my hometown.
Can you explain how Danny did Powe dirty? I was under the impression he gave the kid a shot when no one else in the league did because he was missing two knees basically.
Powe for his part jumped at the opportunity and stuck on for a couple years in the league. Which is his job i might add. I think your forgetting that his second and third year were none guaranteed. But Danny kept him anyways although he didn't make the stipulations to stick on the team written into his contract..
How that equals Danny being harsh to this kid baffles me. Injuries happen. Can't help them. But should Danny eat up a roster spot and cap space for that?
I never said, nor implied that Danny did him dirty. I just meant that this is a harsh league; loyalty ain't the norm by any means nowdays.
And I should mention that I'm biased when it comes to Leon. No player out there has had such an impact on me, personally. He's one of the few players I've followed since college, and I've met him a few times. He's just the dude, dude. I digress.
Leon gave us his body and soul in 08, and again in 09. The dude played a freaking playoff game on a torn up knee or two. I've dealt with some crap knee injuries myself, so I personally know how much cojones that took.
Money and business and a roster spot for Shelden Williams aside, on a human level, Powe got screwed.
How would you feel, basically giving up your already crap knees for a team, and expecting to spend your time rehabbing with that team to which you just blew your ACL(s?) out for, and being replaced with Mr. Candace Parker?
It's a harsh league, man. When emotions are high, people tend to make spotty decisions. It goes both ways. I hated Ray for a solid 2 weeks, but then I got over it. I'm still mad at him, but it's all perceptive, man.
Good for him for the personal victory against us, if it means that [dang] much to him.