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TRON;893700; said:
OSUBasketballJunkie;893769; said:I keep seeing people posting about giving away the future but the reality is there was not a future for this team or franchise.......I have hope now and realistically do I think they are in the finals? No....but I expect them to be competitive and make the playoffs.
All you Boston haters out there.....let us Celtic fans have some hope before you piss on my parade.
TRON;893664; said:Boston has not had a "future" for the past 15 years.
I for one am happy that Danny Ainge pulled this off so now us Celtic fans have something to cheer about and have hope for.
Thats all I have ever wanted since the late 80's was hope, and now I have it. Stop trying to fuck it up for me.
The Celtics landing Kevin Garnett was great and all, but I know that ever since the deal was announced, many of you have secretly longed to see Garnett in a Red Sox uniform.
In an Age of Apathy, Garnett Brings Energy, Enthusiasm
By Sean Grande
Special to Celtics.com
August 1, 2007
I usually tell the foyer story.
I mean, over the years, I've been asked about Kevin Garnett a hundred times. About the three years I spent calling Minnesota Timberwolves games on television. Even in the six-plus years I've been back in Boston.
But in the last 48 hours, since this basketball fantasy has become Celtic reality, I've been asked pretty much non-stop why I'd been leading this campaign, spreading the gospel of Garnett over the last couple of months.
You know, I've heard that those of us who call the games shouldn't have favorites, shouldn't have players we love to watch, players we root for. But anyone who tells you they don't is lying, has no pulse, or both.
Anyway, about seven years ago we were in Houston taping a halftime piece with KG, I'd say we taped it at the Marriott if that information had even a smidge of relevance to the story. There was some kind of a delay and as we were killing time, the topic for some reason became the new house he was building in the Minneapolis suburbs. I asked him how it was going, just chit-chat, and before you know it, he's all wide-eyed, and animated (a look you'll all become intimately familiar with over the next few years) talking about the foyer. They're putting it in this way, it's going to look like this when you walk in, etc.
And in the middle of this verbal cataloging of his impending interior design, he stopped and said "it's cool now, but I wonder if I'm going to like it five years from now." It always stuck with me.
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buckeyeinfla;894041; said:F the Bulls...F the Cavs and F the Piston sissies..this is the year of the CELTICS...we have waited long enough and now is the time to restore the dynasty
I expect a conference title, barring serious injury
All you Boston haters out there.....let us Celtic fans have some hope before you piss on my parade.
I'm confused. Are you a Cavs fan or a Celtics fan? 'Cause you can't really be both. Reals Cavs fans have always hated the Bulls, Celtics and Pistons.
Not gonna happen. Optimism always reigns supreme after a blockbuster trade. But this trade has all the makings of the NBA's version of the Herchel Walker trade.
Mark it down. There is no way a team with one loner superstar, two fringe all stars, a point that doesn't need to be guarded, no center, no bench, and a coach that should have been fired already is going to win the Eastern Conference....
Boston starts to rebuild roster, signs House to one-year deal
By Chris Sheridan
ESPN.com
(Archive)
The Boston Celtics began filling out their trade-depleted roster Wednesday a day after acquiring Kevin Garnett, agreeing to terms with journeyman guard Eddie House on a one-year, $1.5 million contract.
The Celtics will use a portion of their mid-level exception to sign House, a person involved in the talks told ESPN.com. Boston will still have $3.8 of its exception left.
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