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Quote from: LarBrd33 on February 04, 2014, 08:22:50 PMAdande's quote seems more in line with reality:Quote Fact. As with the Lakers and Gasol, there have been far too many Rajon-Rondo-rumor-Danny-Ainge-denial cycles for the Celtics. Please, for everyone involved, bring it to a stop. After he played in 92 playoff games in his first six full seasons in the league, sitting through a rebuild during the prime of his career can't appeal to Rondo. Spending $13 million next year for a player with an 11-point career scoring average and no All-Stars to pass to can't appeal to the Celtics. Give both sides a chance to start anew.As for building a contender... It wouldn't really shock me if Boston traded our picks, Sullinger, our expiring contracts and Bradley for immediate upgrades. It's a possibility. I think it's less of a possibility than Boston cashing in on Rondo and starting fresh.Because the assists don't count unless the pass is thrown to a player currently on the All Star team.Again, Rondo gets no respect. He is a player only good because of others. I really don't see another player that is treated this way in the league by fans or the media.As if KG and Pierce were so fantastic the last few years. Not that I don't respect both guys a ton... but they were limited compared to their careers and you can see what they are now in Brooklyn.
Adande's quote seems more in line with reality:Quote Fact. As with the Lakers and Gasol, there have been far too many Rajon-Rondo-rumor-Danny-Ainge-denial cycles for the Celtics. Please, for everyone involved, bring it to a stop. After he played in 92 playoff games in his first six full seasons in the league, sitting through a rebuild during the prime of his career can't appeal to Rondo. Spending $13 million next year for a player with an 11-point career scoring average and no All-Stars to pass to can't appeal to the Celtics. Give both sides a chance to start anew.As for building a contender... It wouldn't really shock me if Boston traded our picks, Sullinger, our expiring contracts and Bradley for immediate upgrades. It's a possibility. I think it's less of a possibility than Boston cashing in on Rondo and starting fresh.
Fact. As with the Lakers and Gasol, there have been far too many Rajon-Rondo-rumor-Danny-Ainge-denial cycles for the Celtics. Please, for everyone involved, bring it to a stop. After he played in 92 playoff games in his first six full seasons in the league, sitting through a rebuild during the prime of his career can't appeal to Rondo. Spending $13 million next year for a player with an 11-point career scoring average and no All-Stars to pass to can't appeal to the Celtics. Give both sides a chance to start anew.
Good thing ESPN generally doesn't know what they are talking about. The Celtics need to trade Rondo. He's going to be 30 soon. Take what you can get for him and move on.
ESPN analysts think I got lost and confused there and went no further. Was gonna do a funny gif but I gotta pick my teeth or something...
Danny cant make another mistake letting Truth goim sure he regrets that