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Re: Rondo skips trip to sacramento
« Reply #135 on: February 28, 2014, 02:32:25 PM »

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C'mon..Brad changed his game? They new guy? Who stated his mindset? Not the GM trying to throw a bone just before a team friendly re-sign offer?

I don't see why it's so far-fetched for a rookie NBA coach to change his mind about something that's he's never been a part of before. This is a guy bringing his college ball mentality to the pros, don't forget.

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« Reply #136 on: February 28, 2014, 03:10:40 PM »

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C'mon..Brad changed his game? They new guy? Who stated his mindset? Not the GM trying to throw a bone just before a team friendly re-sign offer?

I don't see why it's so far-fetched for a rookie NBA coach to change his mind about something that's he's never been a part of before. This is a guy bringing his college ball mentality to the pros, don't forget.
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Re: Rondo skips trip to sacramento
« Reply #137 on: March 01, 2014, 11:04:49 PM »

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Asked before the Celtics played Atlanta if he thought Rondo should have stayed with the team, Stevens said: "I think the biggest thing right now is for me to move forward, for us to move forward. Obviously, it's something that is a great question to ask, something that I certainly have spent a lot of time thinking about. But at the end of the day, I've passed that point."

Stevens certainly did not accuse the media of blowing the story out of proportion. Stevens said he talked to Rondo before the Sacramento game and again on Monday when the Celtics lost to Utah, but he wouldn't say what they talked about.

"All of that we're handling internally," Stevens said, "but we've sat down and talked. We did that Monday. In my mind, I'm moving forward. Then when Danny gets back to town, they can meet and we'll go from there."

"It wasn't a problem for me," Gerald Wallace said. "He doesn't plan back-to-backs anyway. So I don't see a big deal in it."

Rondo's absence in Sacramento was the talk of sports radio. Asked what he thought of the commotion he caused in the media, Rondo said, "I haven't really read much about it. I heard a lot of comments. Nobody knows the story so you guys keep making up every story you guys possibly can."

Asked what the story was, Rondo replied, "It's my business, it's not yours.

Stevens definitely is not happy about this.  Rondo should just man up and admit what he did was wrong. 

Re: Rondo skips trip to sacramento
« Reply #138 on: March 01, 2014, 11:16:33 PM »

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I'm just curious.....what kind of a coach says to his best player up for free agency in a year "Hey. I know your whole family is here and it's your birthday and you want to be with them and you're not even supposed to play the Kings tomorrow.....but man it is just really really really important that you be there to watch a completely meaningless game"?

Who does or says that? 

I also don't follow this line of thinking that Rondo has butted heads with every coach he ever had. I mean how come nobody ever says coaches have butted heads everywhere they've gone?  You mean they kept all their players happy all the time?

I bet if you asked Doc or Brad.....hey. We could trade Rondo for ...idk...Mike Conley or Tony Parker straight up they'd yell "Noooooooooo! Are you out of your mind?!"

40 pgs are better?  Shoulda gone with 15. Then we might have actually thought a real live scout said that.

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« Reply #139 on: March 01, 2014, 11:20:46 PM »

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Asked before the Celtics played Atlanta if he thought Rondo should have stayed with the team, Stevens said: "I think the biggest thing right now is for me to move forward, for us to move forward. Obviously, it's something that is a great question to ask, something that I certainly have spent a lot of time thinking about. But at the end of the day, I've passed that point."

Stevens certainly did not accuse the media of blowing the story out of proportion. Stevens said he talked to Rondo before the Sacramento game and again on Monday when the Celtics lost to Utah, but he wouldn't say what they talked about.

"All of that we're handling internally," Stevens said, "but we've sat down and talked. We did that Monday. In my mind, I'm moving forward. Then when Danny gets back to town, they can meet and we'll go from there."

"It wasn't a problem for me," Gerald Wallace said. "He doesn't plan back-to-backs anyway. So I don't see a big deal in it."

Rondo's absence in Sacramento was the talk of sports radio. Asked what he thought of the commotion he caused in the media, Rondo said, "I haven't really read much about it. I heard a lot of comments. Nobody knows the story so you guys keep making up every story you guys possibly can."

Asked what the story was, Rondo replied, "It's my business, it's not yours.

Stevens definitely is not happy about this.  Rondo should just man up and admit what he did was wrong.

They're past this. Ainge said he spoke with Rondo and is satisfied with the conversation and learned some things he didn't know. There's no need for Rondo to admit anything to the media as long as there's an understanding with him, the coach, and the team.

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« Reply #140 on: March 01, 2014, 11:22:56 PM »

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Asked before the Celtics played Atlanta if he thought Rondo should have stayed with the team, Stevens said: "I think the biggest thing right now is for me to move forward, for us to move forward. Obviously, it's something that is a great question to ask, something that I certainly have spent a lot of time thinking about. But at the end of the day, I've passed that point."

Stevens certainly did not accuse the media of blowing the story out of proportion. Stevens said he talked to Rondo before the Sacramento game and again on Monday when the Celtics lost to Utah, but he wouldn't say what they talked about.

"All of that we're handling internally," Stevens said, "but we've sat down and talked. We did that Monday. In my mind, I'm moving forward. Then when Danny gets back to town, they can meet and we'll go from there."

"It wasn't a problem for me," Gerald Wallace said. "He doesn't plan back-to-backs anyway. So I don't see a big deal in it."

Rondo's absence in Sacramento was the talk of sports radio. Asked what he thought of the commotion he caused in the media, Rondo said, "I haven't really read much about it. I heard a lot of comments. Nobody knows the story so you guys keep making up every story you guys possibly can."

Asked what the story was, Rondo replied, "It's my business, it's not yours.

Stevens definitely is not happy about this.  Rondo should just man up and admit what he did was wrong.

Rondo didn't do anything wrong, nothing to "admit". 

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« Reply #141 on: March 01, 2014, 11:24:34 PM »

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I'm just curious.....what kind of a coach says to his best player up for free agency in a year "Hey. I know your whole family is here and it's your birthday and you want to be with them and you're not even supposed to play the Kings tomorrow.....but man it is just really really really important that you be there to watch a completely meaningless game"?

Who does or says that? 

I also don't follow this line of thinking that Rondo has butted heads with every coach he ever had. I mean how come nobody ever says coaches have butted heads everywhere they've gone?  You mean they kept all their players happy all the time?

I bet if you asked Doc or Brad.....hey. We could trade Rondo for ...idk...Mike Conley or Tony Parker straight up they'd yell "Noooooooooo! Are you out of your mind?!"

40 pgs are better?  Shoulda gone with 15. Then we might have actually thought a real live scout said that.

your wrong imo. He is the captain.

What's next, Jeff Green can miss a game when his birthday comes? Then Pressey?

Even though Pressey is not at the level Rondo is, if you as a coach tell him no you can't, then what?  It's like a Edited for profanity.  Please do not do it again. boss giving favoritism to that one hot chick on your team, and blasting others when they do something minor

Stevens is a fair guy. Rookie coach or not, he knows what kind of system and rules he wants in place so that the ship can navigate properly.


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« Reply #142 on: March 01, 2014, 11:29:02 PM »

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Asked before the Celtics played Atlanta if he thought Rondo should have stayed with the team, Stevens said: "I think the biggest thing right now is for me to move forward, for us to move forward. Obviously, it's something that is a great question to ask, something that I certainly have spent a lot of time thinking about. But at the end of the day, I've passed that point."

Stevens certainly did not accuse the media of blowing the story out of proportion. Stevens said he talked to Rondo before the Sacramento game and again on Monday when the Celtics lost to Utah, but he wouldn't say what they talked about.

"All of that we're handling internally," Stevens said, "but we've sat down and talked. We did that Monday. In my mind, I'm moving forward. Then when Danny gets back to town, they can meet and we'll go from there."

"It wasn't a problem for me," Gerald Wallace said. "He doesn't plan back-to-backs anyway. So I don't see a big deal in it."

Rondo's absence in Sacramento was the talk of sports radio. Asked what he thought of the commotion he caused in the media, Rondo said, "I haven't really read much about it. I heard a lot of comments. Nobody knows the story so you guys keep making up every story you guys possibly can."

Asked what the story was, Rondo replied, "It's my business, it's not yours.

Stevens definitely is not happy about this.  Rondo should just man up and admit what he did was wrong.

Rondo didn't do anything wrong, nothing to "admit".

Not being with your team, guiding them even though your not playing bc you are celebrating your birthday is nothing wrong? And worse, he is the captain

ok then, he did everything right in bizarro world

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« Reply #143 on: March 01, 2014, 11:48:59 PM »

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Asked before the Celtics played Atlanta if he thought Rondo should have stayed with the team, Stevens said: "I think the biggest thing right now is for me to move forward, for us to move forward. Obviously, it's something that is a great question to ask, something that I certainly have spent a lot of time thinking about. But at the end of the day, I've passed that point."

Stevens certainly did not accuse the media of blowing the story out of proportion. Stevens said he talked to Rondo before the Sacramento game and again on Monday when the Celtics lost to Utah, but he wouldn't say what they talked about.

"All of that we're handling internally," Stevens said, "but we've sat down and talked. We did that Monday. In my mind, I'm moving forward. Then when Danny gets back to town, they can meet and we'll go from there."

"It wasn't a problem for me," Gerald Wallace said. "He doesn't plan back-to-backs anyway. So I don't see a big deal in it."

Rondo's absence in Sacramento was the talk of sports radio. Asked what he thought of the commotion he caused in the media, Rondo said, "I haven't really read much about it. I heard a lot of comments. Nobody knows the story so you guys keep making up every story you guys possibly can."

Asked what the story was, Rondo replied, "It's my business, it's not yours.

Stevens definitely is not happy about this.  Rondo should just man up and admit what he did was wrong.

Rondo didn't do anything wrong, nothing to "admit".

Not being with your team, guiding them even though your not playing bc you are celebrating your birthday is nothing wrong? And worse, he is the captain

ok then, he did everything right in bizarro world

Rondo's a smart guy. He knows the team is tanking, and he was not going to play in that game anyway. Why should he not stay in LA for his birthday? He also knows the celtics need to keep his reputation and trade value high, so they would let it slide. He was only named captain once he returned so that they could boost his trade value. Rondo is just taking it easy and getting himself back up to speed from his acl surgery and looking towards next year and beyond. That's what the celtics front office is doing as well.

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« Reply #144 on: March 01, 2014, 11:49:15 PM »

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I'm just curious.....what kind of a coach says to his best player up for free agency in a year "Hey. I know your whole family is here and it's your birthday and you want to be with them and you're not even supposed to play the Kings tomorrow.....but man it is just really really really important that you be there to watch a completely meaningless game"?

Who does or says that? 

I also don't follow this line of thinking that Rondo has butted heads with every coach he ever had. I mean how come nobody ever says coaches have butted heads everywhere they've gone?  You mean they kept all their players happy all the time?

I bet if you asked Doc or Brad.....hey. We could trade Rondo for ...idk...Mike Conley or Tony Parker straight up they'd yell "Noooooooooo! Are you out of your mind?!"

40 pgs are better?  Shoulda gone with 15. Then we might have actually thought a real live scout said that.

your wrong imo. He is the captain.

What's next, Jeff Green can miss a game when his birthday comes? Then Pressey?

Even though Pressey is not at the level Rondo is, if you as a coach tell him no you can't, then what?  It's like a **** boss giving favoritism to that one hot chick on your team, and blasting others when they do something minor

Stevens is a fair guy. Rookie coach or not, he knows what kind of system and rules he wants in place so that the ship can navigate properly.

I hope you're not losing sleep over this   ::)

Re: Rondo skips trip to sacramento
« Reply #145 on: March 01, 2014, 11:53:14 PM »

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I'm just curious.....what kind of a coach says to his best player up for free agency in a year "Hey. I know your whole family is here and it's your birthday and you want to be with them and you're not even supposed to play the Kings tomorrow.....but man it is just really really really important that you be there to watch a completely meaningless game"?

Who does or says that? 

I also don't follow this line of thinking that Rondo has butted heads with every coach he ever had. I mean how come nobody ever says coaches have butted heads everywhere they've gone?  You mean they kept all their players happy all the time?

I bet if you asked Doc or Brad.....hey. We could trade Rondo for ...idk...Mike Conley or Tony Parker straight up they'd yell "Noooooooooo! Are you out of your mind?!"

40 pgs are better?  Shoulda gone with 15. Then we might have actually thought a real live scout said that.

your wrong imo. He is the captain.

What's next, Jeff Green can miss a game when his birthday comes? Then Pressey?

Even though Pressey is not at the level Rondo is, if you as a coach tell him no you can't, then what?  It's like a **** boss giving favoritism to that one hot chick on your team, and blasting others when they do something minor

Stevens is a fair guy. Rookie coach or not, he knows what kind of system and rules he wants in place so that the ship can navigate properly.

I hope you're not losing sleep over this   ::)

nope i'am not. But i'm sure its kind of haunting Stevens.  One more incident like this and i wouldn't be surprised if he goes off on Rondo.  Then Rondo fans will petition to have Stevens fired 

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« Reply #146 on: March 01, 2014, 11:56:22 PM »

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I'm just curious.....what kind of a coach says to his best player up for free agency in a year "Hey. I know your whole family is here and it's your birthday and you want to be with them and you're not even supposed to play the Kings tomorrow.....but man it is just really really really important that you be there to watch a completely meaningless game"?

Who does or says that? 

I also don't follow this line of thinking that Rondo has butted heads with every coach he ever had. I mean how come nobody ever says coaches have butted heads everywhere they've gone?  You mean they kept all their players happy all the time?

I bet if you asked Doc or Brad.....hey. We could trade Rondo for ...idk...Mike Conley or Tony Parker straight up they'd yell "Noooooooooo! Are you out of your mind?!"

40 pgs are better?  Shoulda gone with 15. Then we might have actually thought a real live scout said that.

your wrong imo. He is the captain.

What's next, Jeff Green can miss a game when his birthday comes? Then Pressey?

Even though Pressey is not at the level Rondo is, if you as a coach tell him no you can't, then what?  It's like a **** boss giving favoritism to that one hot chick on your team, and blasting others when they do something minor

Stevens is a fair guy. Rookie coach or not, he knows what kind of system and rules he wants in place so that the ship can navigate properly.

I hope you're not losing sleep over this   ::)

nope i'am not. But i'm sure its kind of haunting Stevens.  One more incident like this and i wouldn't be surprised if he goes off on Rondo.  Then Rondo fans will petition to have Stevens fired

I honestly don't think this is haunting Stevens. The team has to maintain a public image of trying to compete for the rest of the season, but Stevens, Ainge, and Rondo all know that's not true. Do you not sense the sarcasm in Rondo' s quotes about the celtics being a 6 game win streak away from a playoff spot? He's doing what the boss is asking, and so is Stevens. It's all good.

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« Reply #147 on: March 02, 2014, 12:03:03 AM »

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From the Pacers coach today:

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Vogel on Rondo: "One of the best in the world. A terrific, terrific basketball player as unique as there is in the NBA, the world really."

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« Reply #149 on: March 02, 2014, 12:22:16 AM »

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I'm just curious.....what kind of a coach says to his best player up for free agency in a year "Hey. I know your whole family is here and it's your birthday and you want to be with them and you're not even supposed to play the Kings tomorrow.....but man it is just really really really important that you be there to watch a completely meaningless game"?

Who does or says that? 

I also don't follow this line of thinking that Rondo has butted heads with every coach he ever had. I mean how come nobody ever says coaches have butted heads everywhere they've gone?  You mean they kept all their players happy all the time?

I bet if you asked Doc or Brad.....hey. We could trade Rondo for ...idk...Mike Conley or Tony Parker straight up they'd yell "Noooooooooo! Are you out of your mind?!"

40 pgs are better?  Shoulda gone with 15. Then we might have actually thought a real live scout said that.

your wrong imo. He is the captain.

What's next, Jeff Green can miss a game when his birthday comes? Then Pressey?

Even though Pressey is not at the level Rondo is, if you as a coach tell him no you can't, then what?  It's like a **** boss giving favoritism to that one hot chick on your team, and blasting others when they do something minor

Stevens is a fair guy. Rookie coach or not, he knows what kind of system and rules he wants in place so that the ship can navigate properly.

Do you try to get the day off from work on your birthday?




Magary nailed this topic in a bit about Jadeveon Clowney. Just replace 'football' with 'basketball'


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Sports is a strange alternate dimension of America where passion is automatically assumed to be correlated to greatness. This isn't true in real life at all. Like millions of other people, I like playing golf, but I suck at it. I like playing the guitar, but I suck at it. I like frosting cakes, but I suck at it. I really do. I don't know how you ice a cake without making the thing look like a wall that melted.

Whatever the case, the people complaining about HEART and MOTOR are engaging in a silly fantasy. They're trying to stuff football into a ridiculous ideal in which the people playing the game must care about it as much as these people do, at all times and at all costs.

Link has some profanity in it, but you can google "Deadspin who cares about Jadeveon Clowney's motor?"
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