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Title: Getting emotional here
Post by: PP34GOAT on February 20, 2013, 10:22:29 PM
Guys this may be the last game Paul Pierce will play for the green.  Truly am getting VERY emotional here thinking about it.  Let's hope tomorrow at 3:01PM he's still with us.
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: CelticConcourse on February 20, 2013, 10:24:38 PM
Guys this may be the last game Paul Pierce will play for the green.  Truly am getting VERY emotional here thinking about it.  Let's hope tomorrow at 3:01PM he's still with us.

Yes sir. Paul Pierce will die GREEN.
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: CelticConcourse on February 20, 2013, 10:27:55 PM
Guys this may be the last game Paul Pierce will play for the green.  Truly am getting VERY emotional here thinking about it.  Let's hope tomorrow at 3:01PM he's still with us.

Yes sir. Paul Pierce will die GREEN.

And I don't mean the Bucks!
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: frombirdtogarnett on February 20, 2013, 10:44:37 PM
Guys out with the old in with the new. Why we aren't trading Paul Pierce and Kevin Garrett for the future is beyond me. If I was running this team I'd have RR, KG, and PP all traded tomorrow afternoon for winnable pieces in about 2.1 seconds flat. Ainge is asleep on the job. 

This reminds me of that disaster when he dropped our teams chances to pick up Jeff Green.
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: Kane3387 on February 20, 2013, 10:45:41 PM
Guys this may be the last game Paul Pierce will play for the green.  Truly am getting VERY emotional here thinking about it.  Let's hope tomorrow at 3:01PM he's still with us.

Relax he isn't going anywhere. Teams are not willing to give what Ainge is asking for to trade him.
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: dark19tower on February 20, 2013, 10:46:37 PM
Guys out with the old in with the new. Why we aren't trading Paul Pierce and Kevin Garrett for the future is beyond me. If I was running this team I'd have RR, KG, and PP all traded tomorrow afternoon for winnable pieces in about 2.1 seconds flat. Ainge is asleep on the job. 

This reminds me of that disaster when he dropped our teams chances to pick up Jeff Green.

If no trade happens at all, Im going to be p---ed.
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: celts10 on February 20, 2013, 10:51:54 PM
If it's Pierce and/or KG's last game in green, I find it very fitting it will be against the Lakers.
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: cltc5 on February 20, 2013, 10:53:45 PM
i think everyone should just step away from the ledge :-\
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: frombirdtogarnett on February 20, 2013, 10:56:51 PM
Wow, you can tell form the way Paul is playing this game that hes been told hes gone tomorrow morning. Hes being so aggressive as to go out in a big way from the Celtics!
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: BruceBanner18 on February 20, 2013, 10:57:31 PM
The negativity in this town sucks...Joe Johnson is not walking thru that door, Kris Humphries is not walking thru that door...
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: frombirdtogarnett on February 20, 2013, 10:59:34 PM
Frankly if we could have this starting 5 the Miami Heat want NOTHING to do with us...

Jason Terry
Joe Johnson
Carlos Lee
Kris Humphries
Roy Hibbert

Six Man
Avery Bradley

Coach:
Larry Bird
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: BASS_THUMPER on February 20, 2013, 11:18:25 PM
im *sippin* my drank and watchin my favorite team play

and got sloppy joe cooking

life is good!!
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: frombirdtogarnett on February 20, 2013, 11:29:29 PM
im *sippin* my drank and watchin my favorite team play

and got sloppy joe cooking

life is good!!

Sounds like ur getting sloppy, bro.
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: CelticConcourse on February 20, 2013, 11:33:57 PM
Frankly if we could have this starting 5 the Miami Heat want NOTHING to do with us...

Jason Terry
Joe Johnson
Carlos Lee
Kris Humphries
Roy Hibbert

Six Man
Avery Bradley

Coach:
Larry Bird

Yea, Carlos Lee is a tank
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: manl_lui on February 20, 2013, 11:48:12 PM
The negativity in this town sucks...Joe Johnson is not walking thru that door, Kris Humphries is not walking thru that door...

Kris Humphries is definitely not walking through that door
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: GreenEnvy on February 21, 2013, 12:12:38 AM
Guys out with the old in with the new. Why we aren't trading Paul Pierce and Kevin Garrett for the future is beyond me. If I was running this team I'd have RR, KG, and PP all traded tomorrow afternoon for winnable pieces in about 2.1 seconds flat. Ainge is asleep on the job. 

This reminds me of that disaster when he dropped our teams chances to pick up Jeff Green.

If you were running the team, you would get back about 6 mediocre players and weak picks in a weak draft. I am glad you are not affiliated with the organization.

And if just one of Jermaine or Shaq had been healthy in the playoffs, we would have been a much better team post-trade than with Perk. You can blame Ainge and the staff for putting too much stock in the O'Neal brothers, but it's pretty obvious we got the better end of that deal and would have probably lost Perk for nothing after the season anyway.
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: PhoSita on February 21, 2013, 12:35:52 AM
I'm getting emotional, too.

So sick of these disappointing games where the team is too old and tired and lacking in depth to show up!


Please, for mercy's sake, blow them up and let's start rebuilding.
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: PhoSita on February 21, 2013, 12:37:05 AM
Frankly if we could have this starting 5 the Miami Heat want NOTHING to do with us...

Jason Terry
Joe Johnson
Carlos Lee
Kris Humphries
Roy Hibbert

Six Man
Avery Bradley

Coach:
Larry Bird

Oh my gosh that team would be bad.
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: Kane3387 on February 21, 2013, 12:37:28 AM
I'm getting emotional, too.

So sick of these disappointing games where the team is too old and tired and lacking in depth to show up!


Please, for mercy's sake, blow them up and let's start rebuilding.

We are SO BAD on the road. It's night and day in the W & L column. I don't get it.
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: PhoSita on February 21, 2013, 12:40:00 AM
I'm getting emotional, too.

So sick of these disappointing games where the team is too old and tired and lacking in depth to show up!


Please, for mercy's sake, blow them up and let's start rebuilding.

We are SO BAD on the road. It's night and day in the W & L column. I don't get it.

Classic sign of a mediocre / pretender team.


I had a pretty strong feeling the gaudy record on the home stand was a fluke.  Team was playing on emotion and vespers from the crowd.
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: wahz on February 21, 2013, 12:52:23 AM
The tragedy may well be that this half hearted effort in LA causes DA to blow the team up. Who could blame him: A truly half ass effort with poor rotation, no blocking out and on and on. KG was as bad if not worse than anyone
Title: Re: Getting emotional here
Post by: Kane3387 on February 21, 2013, 02:00:28 AM
I'm getting emotional, too.

So sick of these disappointing games where the team is too old and tired and lacking in depth to show up!


Please, for mercy's sake, blow them up and let's start rebuilding.

We are SO BAD on the road. It's night and day in the W & L column. I don't get it.

Classic sign of a mediocre / pretender team.


I had a pretty strong feeling the gaudy record on the home stand was a fluke.  Team was playing on emotion and vespers from the crowd.

Which I think was the case with LA tonight. Buss deserves a lot of credit for the win. Lakers definitely looked inspired.

Up next:

Suns, Blazers, and Jazz. All are games we should win. If we don't go 2-1 (I can see utah getting us) then I will be very disappointed.