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its....JOHN B;c-9704022 said:
AZTG;c-9704001 said:
Aight man. Thats cool.

This is as close to catching the Cavs vulnerable as yall gon get. Just hope that #1 pick helps yall beat the Cavs next season when yall lose in 6.

Yup you're definitely short sighted and wrong on every level, like I said giving up all those players for one all star still wouldn't guarantee us beating Cleveland especially the deal for George, then what we gave up all our depth so we go get slapped by San An or Golden State in the finals? then next year you're implying Cleveland will somehow retool and really our only chance is right now, well what about two years from now or 3 years from now with all these deep playoff runs from Bron he is human and guess what when Cleveland is falling apart guess who's players will all be in their prime with more young talent thriving off the bench? that's if we don't make a deal this summer which makes more sense anyway, no offense my dude but you probably thought Brooklyn made a great deal trading all those picks for Pierce and Garnett and weren't thinking this far ahead

Yo this shit is fucking retarded. You gonna sit here and compare the Celtics trading for Butler or PG throwing the nets pick in there to the Brooklyn trade? Smh bruh. This why yall no one takes yall Celtics fans seriously when it comes to talking about the Celtics.
 
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Max.;c-9704110 said:
Breezy_Kilroy;c-9703474 said:

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Big Bird built ass nigga
 
Nate Taylor: Paul George: “There’s no urgency, no sense of urgency, no winning pride. This locker room is just not pissed off enough.”

Nate Taylor: Paul George: “To be honest, man, I don’t think I got the ball enough down the stretch. I don’t think I got the ball enough.”

Sherrod Blakely: Paul George says the @Indiana Pacers are a “playoff team” at home and a “lottery team” on the road this season.

George has sounded dissatisfied throughout the season. Asked about the campaign Wednesday, he called it “probably one of the toughest seasons for me” before admitting he thinks back to the years when the Pacers threatened to win the Eastern Conference. “You always relive the glory days when they’re gone,” George said. “So I’m trying to bring that to this team, and that edge. But it’s taken some time. It’s been a toll.”

Bill Doyle: George said he wants to remain a Pacer if they’re great, but if not, he’ll talk to front office. Realizes Pacers can’t be great without him

George scored 16 of his team-high 27 points in the final frame on 5-of-7 shooting. It was as if he thought, “Well, if I don’t do anything nobody else will.” And so he took over. “I always do,” he said of having to shoulder the load with this year’s team. “From start to finish. But, it just seems when I go off, I’m looked at as the ball stopper or the ball (hog). I get labeled as that. Within games I try to move the ball, get others involved. And when that doesn’t work, that’s when I go on as a lone wolf.”

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Beta;c-9704469 said:
Nate Taylor: Paul George: “There’s no urgency, no sense of urgency, no winning pride. This locker room is just not pissed off enough.”

Nate Taylor: Paul George: “To be honest, man, I don’t think I got the ball enough down the stretch. I don’t think I got the ball enough.”

Sherrod Blakely: Paul George says the @Indiana Pacers are a “playoff team” at home and a “lottery team” on the road this season.

George has sounded dissatisfied throughout the season. Asked about the campaign Wednesday, he called it “probably one of the toughest seasons for me” before admitting he thinks back to the years when the Pacers threatened to win the Eastern Conference. “You always relive the glory days when they’re gone,” George said. “So I’m trying to bring that to this team, and that edge. But it’s taken some time. It’s been a toll.”

Bill Doyle: George said he wants to remain a Pacer if they’re great, but if not, he’ll talk to front office. Realizes Pacers can’t be great without him

George scored 16 of his team-high 27 points in the final frame on 5-of-7 shooting. It was as if he thought, “Well, if I don’t do anything nobody else will.” And so he took over. “I always do,” he said of having to shoulder the load with this year’s team. “From start to finish. But, it just seems when I go off, I’m looked at as the ball stopper or the ball (hog). I get labeled as that. Within games I try to move the ball, get others involved. And when that doesn’t work, that’s when I go on as a lone wolf.”

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He's been making a lot of noise in the media since the all star break. Interesting to see what Bird does with him this summer. I personally wouldn't touch him. No way he re signs with us. He wants to play for a potential contender. The Celtics make way too much sense. Flip Bradley/Crowder/Brown + a future first to Indy.

Draft Fultz/Ball. They would be set.
 
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AZTG;c-9704260 said:
its....JOHN B;c-9704022 said:
AZTG;c-9704001 said:
Aight man. Thats cool.

This is as close to catching the Cavs vulnerable as yall gon get. Just hope that #1 pick helps yall beat the Cavs next season when yall lose in 6.

Yup you're definitely short sighted and wrong on every level, like I said giving up all those players for one all star still wouldn't guarantee us beating Cleveland especially the deal for George, then what we gave up all our depth so we go get slapped by San An or Golden State in the finals? then next year you're implying Cleveland will somehow retool and really our only chance is right now, well what about two years from now or 3 years from now with all these deep playoff runs from Bron he is human and guess what when Cleveland is falling apart guess who's players will all be in their prime with more young talent thriving off the bench? that's if we don't make a deal this summer which makes more sense anyway, no offense my dude but you probably thought Brooklyn made a great deal trading all those picks for Pierce and Garnett and weren't thinking this far ahead

Yo this shit is fucking retarded. You gonna sit here and compare the Celtics trading for Butler or PG throwing the nets pick in there to the Brooklyn trade? Smh bruh. This why yall no one takes yall Celtics fans seriously when it comes to talking about the Celtics.

Why would we give up jae, avery, Jaylen and 2 potential top 5 picks for those guys who won't guarantee a title this year? We saw your wack ass franchise gut your team the year before Melo was a free agent for 3 playoff appearances in 6 years with a 2nd round exit that "knickstape" year. We'll leave the short sighted deals for your franchise
 
af.r.i.c.a.;c-9704493 said:
Beta;c-9704469 said:
Nate Taylor: Paul George: “There’s no urgency, no sense of urgency, no winning pride. This locker room is just not pissed off enough.”

Nate Taylor: Paul George: “To be honest, man, I don’t think I got the ball enough down the stretch. I don’t think I got the ball enough.”

Sherrod Blakely: Paul George says the @Indiana Pacers are a “playoff team” at home and a “lottery team” on the road this season.

George has sounded dissatisfied throughout the season. Asked about the campaign Wednesday, he called it “probably one of the toughest seasons for me” before admitting he thinks back to the years when the Pacers threatened to win the Eastern Conference. “You always relive the glory days when they’re gone,” George said. “So I’m trying to bring that to this team, and that edge. But it’s taken some time. It’s been a toll.”

Bill Doyle: George said he wants to remain a Pacer if they’re great, but if not, he’ll talk to front office. Realizes Pacers can’t be great without him

George scored 16 of his team-high 27 points in the final frame on 5-of-7 shooting. It was as if he thought, “Well, if I don’t do anything nobody else will.” And so he took over. “I always do,” he said of having to shoulder the load with this year’s team. “From start to finish. But, it just seems when I go off, I’m looked at as the ball stopper or the ball (hog). I get labeled as that. Within games I try to move the ball, get others involved. And when that doesn’t work, that’s when I go on as a lone wolf.”

ut2zq6nlrdf2.gif



He's been making a lot of noise in the media since the all star break. Interesting to see what Bird does with him this summer. I personally wouldn't touch him. No way he re signs with us. He wants to play for a potential contender. The Celtics make way too much sense. Flip Bradley/Crowder/Brown + a future first to Indy.

Draft Fultz/Ball. They would be set.


Jaylen is untouchable in trade talks, ainge ain't making a deal unless George signs long term anyway
 

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