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Quote from: celtics2 on March 03, 2013, 04:54:48 PMQuote from: wahz on March 03, 2013, 02:32:10 PMThat post, including the phrase "Dennis Johnson mediocre point guard" has to go into a top ten post hall of shame here. Its was nice to have a reason to think about how great he was again. I was usually begging for him to take the last shot, as he was as fearless and clutch as Larry. I loved those line drive jumpers that would rattle down in the last few minutes of the game. Probably nearly as great a defender as Chaney who I'd have on a first team all defense team. And lead a Sonics team to a title before getting to Boston, averaging 23-6-6 for the series. And named Finals MVPMy positioning DJ as mediocre was wrong. Upgraded to *Good*Now, DJ as clutch as LB, not in a lifetime! DJ was a great clutch player who's deservedly in the hall of fame. He was significantly better than you think he was.
Quote from: wahz on March 03, 2013, 02:32:10 PMThat post, including the phrase "Dennis Johnson mediocre point guard" has to go into a top ten post hall of shame here. Its was nice to have a reason to think about how great he was again. I was usually begging for him to take the last shot, as he was as fearless and clutch as Larry. I loved those line drive jumpers that would rattle down in the last few minutes of the game. Probably nearly as great a defender as Chaney who I'd have on a first team all defense team. And lead a Sonics team to a title before getting to Boston, averaging 23-6-6 for the series. And named Finals MVPMy positioning DJ as mediocre was wrong. Upgraded to *Good*Now, DJ as clutch as LB, not in a lifetime!
That post, including the phrase "Dennis Johnson mediocre point guard" has to go into a top ten post hall of shame here. Its was nice to have a reason to think about how great he was again. I was usually begging for him to take the last shot, as he was as fearless and clutch as Larry. I loved those line drive jumpers that would rattle down in the last few minutes of the game. Probably nearly as great a defender as Chaney who I'd have on a first team all defense team. And lead a Sonics team to a title before getting to Boston, averaging 23-6-6 for the series. And named Finals MVP
Quote from: BballTim on March 03, 2013, 05:27:09 PMQuote from: celtics2 on March 03, 2013, 04:54:48 PMQuote from: wahz on March 03, 2013, 02:32:10 PMThat post, including the phrase "Dennis Johnson mediocre point guard" has to go into a top ten post hall of shame here. Its was nice to have a reason to think about how great he was again. I was usually begging for him to take the last shot, as he was as fearless and clutch as Larry. I loved those line drive jumpers that would rattle down in the last few minutes of the game. Probably nearly as great a defender as Chaney who I'd have on a first team all defense team. And lead a Sonics team to a title before getting to Boston, averaging 23-6-6 for the series. And named Finals MVPMy positioning DJ as mediocre was wrong. Upgraded to *Good*Now, DJ as clutch as LB, not in a lifetime! DJ was a great clutch player who's deservedly in the hall of fame. He was significantly better than you think he was.I'll second this -- DJ was not good, he was great. And he was insanely clutch. He was the quintessential guy who was a mediocre shooter/scorer EXCEPT when it mattered. With the game was on the line, he was as good as it gets. I disagree with Tim on almost everything political -- but almost always agree with him regarding basketball. Not sure what to make of that. TP Tim.
The term Great has been way overused by soft generations. The Halls of Fame's should be renamed Halls of Shame's, because there's enough no shows in them to warrant the name. Dennis Johnson an equal to Magic, Cousy etc., is a joke.
The championship season was really Sam Cassell & Eddie House running the point.
Quote from: Rtpas11 on March 03, 2013, 04:10:29 PMThe championship season was really Sam Cassell & Eddie House running the point. This might be the most ludicrous thing I've read on this forum. I'm no Rondo apologist, but seriously.
Quote from: SCeltic34 on March 04, 2013, 08:05:26 AMQuote from: Rtpas11 on March 03, 2013, 04:10:29 PMThe championship season was really Sam Cassell & Eddie House running the point. This might be the most ludicrous thing I've read on this forum. I'm no Rondo apologist, but seriously.Haha yeah that is quite hilarious.
Look, let's just put all of this to rest via the Great Dr. Seuss with poem: -I would not trade Rondo for Green Eggs and Ham-I would not trade Rondo for Green Eggs and HamI would not trade him, Sam I AmI would not trade him for a flakeI would not trade him for BlakeI would not trade him for RussellI would not trade him because of his hustle:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32MjBkENi3MI would not trade him for RoseI would not trade him, I supposeI would not trade him for PaulI would not trade him, AT ALL.I would not trade Rajon Rondo for Green Eggs and Ham, I would NOT trade him, Sam I Am.Now let's stop the "over-rated"...."moody"..."petulant", lol...comments I've seen about our Rajon Rondo since he's been hurt.The guy has laid it out there on the line for this team...he is not a perfect player by any means, but - to me - he is UNDOUBTEDLY CELTIC.Let's just be thankful that the "TEAM" has stepped up in his place, and let's look forward to a HEALTHY Rajon Rondo coming back next year and leading this team.