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« on: January 15, 2013, 11:12:27 AM »

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    BOSTON -- Keyon Dooling sat at a locker as Jeff Green, Jason Terry, and Chris Wilcox listened with somber expressions on their faces. The Celtics had just lost a game in early January and their struggles with consistency continued.

    As the media began to fill the locker room, Dooling ignored all distractions and continued to speak. He stayed seated to deliver his message. He stood up to demonstrate his advice. All the while, he never took his eyes off the trio of players, and they didn't break their attention from him.

    Dooling never wanted to leave the game completely when he retired from the NBA in September. After an emotion-filled summer, he walked away from the Boston Celtics as a veteran guard and re-joined the organization as a player development coordinator.

    Just months into his new role, he is already being credited for delivering the motivation and positivity he was so passionate about bringing during his career.

    Since Jan. 4, the Celtics have gone from a 14-17 team on a four-game losing streak searching for an identity to 20-17 club that has won six straight. Following the C's 100-89 victory over the Charlotte Bobcats, Rajon Rondo credited his former teammate and close friend for helping the team rediscover their swagger.

    "Keyon Dooling has actually helped, actually," said Rondo. "He’s been in the locker room, amping guys up. His personality, I think it started with him."

    Dooling earned the nickname "The Reverend" last season for his inspirational and impassioned talks. His trademark question, "What's driving you?" has forced countless athletes to look within and realize what they were playing for each day.

    Rondo has noticed a change in the locker room since Dooling began infusing his personality within the walls. The point guard has seen his teammates playing more loosely on the court, with role players like Courtney Lee and Jeff Green smiling more often since the team began hitting their stride.

    “Our spirits are better, obviously," said Rondo. "It's not fun losing, and since we've been winning, the locker room has been a little bit more relaxed and not so tense. Guys are smiling again and joking, so it's back to where we’ve been from the start.

    "We lost a couple games, but we never got down."

    Just the type of optimistic sentiments Dooling would express, too.

Obviously the players are winning the games, but it is so great to have an inspirational leader like Dooling in the locker room to pump the guys up.

I'm calling it now, if Barbosa gets traded Dooling will replace his roster spot
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« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2013, 11:21:48 AM »

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    BOSTON -- Keyon Dooling sat at a locker as Jeff Green, Jason Terry, and Chris Wilcox listened with somber expressions on their faces. The Celtics had just lost a game in early January and their struggles with consistency continued.

    As the media began to fill the locker room, Dooling ignored all distractions and continued to speak. He stayed seated to deliver his message. He stood up to demonstrate his advice. All the while, he never took his eyes off the trio of players, and they didn't break their attention from him.

    Dooling never wanted to leave the game completely when he retired from the NBA in September. After an emotion-filled summer, he walked away from the Boston Celtics as a veteran guard and re-joined the organization as a player development coordinator.

    Just months into his new role, he is already being credited for delivering the motivation and positivity he was so passionate about bringing during his career.

    Since Jan. 4, the Celtics have gone from a 14-17 team on a four-game losing streak searching for an identity to 20-17 club that has won six straight. Following the C's 100-89 victory over the Charlotte Bobcats, Rajon Rondo credited his former teammate and close friend for helping the team rediscover their swagger.

    "Keyon Dooling has actually helped, actually," said Rondo. "He’s been in the locker room, amping guys up. His personality, I think it started with him."

    Dooling earned the nickname "The Reverend" last season for his inspirational and impassioned talks. His trademark question, "What's driving you?" has forced countless athletes to look within and realize what they were playing for each day.

    Rondo has noticed a change in the locker room since Dooling began infusing his personality within the walls. The point guard has seen his teammates playing more loosely on the court, with role players like Courtney Lee and Jeff Green smiling more often since the team began hitting their stride.

    “Our spirits are better, obviously," said Rondo. "It's not fun losing, and since we've been winning, the locker room has been a little bit more relaxed and not so tense. Guys are smiling again and joking, so it's back to where we’ve been from the start.

    "We lost a couple games, but we never got down."

    Just the type of optimistic sentiments Dooling would express, too.

Obviously the players are winning the games, but it is so great to have an inspirational leader like Dooling in the locker room to pump the guys up.

I'm calling it now, if Barbosa gets traded Dooling will replace his roster spot

Why would Dooling replace Barbosa when he is the one who chose to retire at the beginning of the season?

Has anyone ever retired and unretired in the same season?

Regardless, Dooling is the man and I am glad he is still in our locker room. And I do wish he was still on our bench as well.
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« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2013, 11:29:10 AM »

Dooling in locker room > Dooling on roster.
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« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2013, 12:47:08 PM »

I didn't even know he was still with the team. Cool.  I like Dooling a lot and wanted him to stay on the team. 
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« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2013, 12:52:54 PM »

I wanted the Celtics to re-sign Dooling this off-season, mainly for his locker room presence.  Now we've got the best of both worlds.  We've got upgrades on the court as our back up guards, but we've still got the reverend in the locker room. 
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« Reply #5 on: January 15, 2013, 12:58:16 PM »

I'm glad he's still this close with the team as I think he made a big impact last year.
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« Reply #6 on: January 15, 2013, 01:03:27 PM »

Has anyone ever retired and unretired in the same season?

Junior Seau in 2006, announced his retirement, then signed with the Pats in less than a week.

Allen Iverson in 2009, it was reported he was retiring and then signed with the Sixers about a week later.

Then you got guys like Roger Clemens and Brett Favre.  Act retired, do nothing all off season, then at the least minute or even after the season starts decide they don't want to be retired and sign somewhere. Kind of like PJ Brown in 2008.

Though in a lot of these examples (like Seau, Iverson), the retirement ended when a better team/situation presented itself.  Dooling would be coming back to the same situation/team he left.
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« Reply #7 on: January 15, 2013, 01:11:57 PM »

Dooling gonna be in line for an assistant coaching job
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« Reply #8 on: January 15, 2013, 01:16:34 PM »

Rondo really likes Dooling.
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« Reply #9 on: January 15, 2013, 01:24:58 PM »

Dooling in locker room > Dooling on roster.

Yeah I think I agree with this as well. Although I did enjoy Dooling's time on the court. He always gave everything he got whether it was 3 or 10 minutes.
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« Reply #10 on: January 15, 2013, 03:05:37 PM »

Glad he's on our side, just wish he sparked them earlier this season.
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« Reply #11 on: January 15, 2013, 09:21:37 PM »

Could Dooling be this year's PJ Brown-type of addition? Our roster is only at 13.
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« Reply #12 on: January 15, 2013, 09:34:26 PM »

Dooling sparked the win streak? You are seriously killing the buzz of the Avery Bradley fan-club!!!
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« Reply #13 on: January 15, 2013, 09:52:25 PM »

kudos to dooling. he has made an impact
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« Reply #14 on: January 15, 2013, 10:09:39 PM »

Pretty cool story
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