For me, there's only on sure fire player from this generation that is getting their number retired by the C's: Paul Pierce.
Pierce is a true no-brainer. the very type of player who should have his number retired
KG is a maybe. His impact was truly transcendent for the franchise but I feel like he didn't accrue enough time here.
agree. I originally felt he wasn't here long enough to justify it. still feel that way but not as strongly now.
Allen- just no.
completely agree. didn't play well enough or long enough here
Rondo- has the time but no where near their impact of Pierce or KG.
true. the stats Chambers posted do put some perspective on what Rondo has accomplished though
All that being said, the C's have retired numbers of Maxwell, DJ, Ainge, etc. Their criteria for retiring numbers flat out stinks. It makes it almost worthless with the amount of numbers of "good but not great" players they have retired.
FYI - Ainge's number 44 is not retired.
I've never really agreed with either DJ or Max having their numbers retired. Reggie didn't accomplish enough nor play long enough (which is truly a tragedy because he was on his way to being great) but I certainly wouldn't argue against his number retirement.
I wouldn't say the criteria stinks but they could be a bit more stringent/less sentimental. It's certainly anything but worthless but a testament to how many great players we've had or players who were so key in winning titles.