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He is also a pretty decent free throw shooter.
I have a lot of respect for your opinions, but you missed the mark here.It's cute how some of you get so exercised sticking up for poor Ray.
Incidentally, a self-serving quote from the player himself about how he felt unloved is hardly a "fact."
Ray made a move that he felt was best for him. End of story. The idea that he was treated any differently than any other professional athlete is dumb. They tried to move him? Big deal, Pierce was on the block dozens of times and he put in a hell of a lot more sweat equity than Ray.
Ray ended up where he wanted. The ONLY people still talking about how his tenure in Boston ended (and getting it wrong) are his self-appointed internet bodyguards on the Boneyard.
I'm sure pointing out the obvious means I'm "butt hurt."
Exactly how I operate. Never really had a team growing up so now I just follow and support our guys.I have no loyalty to an NBA franchise. Just my former Huskies. I didn't like the Heat. Now RayRay is on the team. So...........
This is BS. I love Ray but I also love the Celtics and Ray was not pushed out the door at all. The Celtics offered him twice as much money as the Heat did and a freaking no trade clause which only about 3 other players in the entire NBA have. And he still left to join the team he couldn't beat. Celtics fans had a reason to be pissed.
Get some facts, and come back and see me.
I seriously wish someone would try to "chase me out the door" by offering me $12 million over 2 years with a no trade clause.
That would be like the best day ever.
Oh I know they turned, I just didn't know the degree to which as it compared to the way they've treated Ray since he left. I see that painting at the Garden with Ray's face blacked out every day, and it's just so terribly symbolic of people's feelings of him and how now he's just been discarded and means less than nothing to them after what he's done for the city. Erasing a face from the memory of a champion team is something I can barely fathom, except MAYBE in Yanks/Sox stuff (not that that makes it excusable). That's why I asked about Damon.Did someone really ask if Bostonians turned on Damon after he left? Wow!
"Looks like throws like Mary, acts like Judas". Maybe the best shirt ever.Did someone really ask if Bostonians turned on Damon after he left? Wow! They were brutal. Remember the shirts "Looks like throws like Mary, acts like Judas". For reasons that have mystified psychologists for decades, Boston fans always feel victimized by the athlete who leaves no matter how crappy the ownership treats the athlete.
And Ray is the best NBA Husky!
Sweeeeeetness. I rooted for the Celtics when they won the title and liked the team, but was shocked how butthurt EVERYONE in Boston was about Ray leaving as he was basically being pushed out the door. I hope this hurts.
Why did they bring Terry onboard? Ray knew his time was going to decline with the effort to develop Bradley and Terry's minutes. He saw the writing on the wall. Plus would you rather play for a team where the young gun (Rondo) is dismissive of you or a rival team where the current best player in the world is actively trying to recruit you? Doc, Pierce and KG all got out of dodge soon after.
Wooooow.....Grow a damn spine and some competitive nature.
That is always such a great defense...Wooooow.....
Butthurt round 2, everyone
John,I almost always see people talk about El-Amin like he was the best player on the 1999 championship team and some even put him ahead of Rip on the all-time Husky list. I realize El-Amin took us over the hump and was an extremely important Husky but there is really no comparison, Rip was by far the best player on that team and proved in the tournament he was the best player in the country.
Is there a table with cushions on the seats for all the butthurt people?
Seriously, Boston fans just cannot handle losing. You see it how they treat the Heat, as you sarcastically mock, like they're rivals, just because the Heat have beat them.Off course we all know of the longstanding Celtics-Heat rivalry!
Rocktheworld said:Lesson 1: reality is subjective
BigErnMcCracken said:What's beyond silly is that UConn fans are the only people still talking about this. And they are the ones who hyperventilate about other people being "butthurt."
No one acts like he was a cancer. This discussion has gotten beyond ridiculous.Maybe Ray could have gone elsewhere, but he had no obligation to Boston. If anything Boaton fans should still love Ray bc without him there is no Garnett in a Celts uniform and no chance at a championship let alone actually winning one.
Now throw in the fact that the Celts don't get close to winning an actual championship without his production and spacing and it's beyond silly how Celtics fans view Ray.
They should love him for what he did there, instead many act like he was some cancer. It's beyond silly.
I have no loyalty to an NBA franchise. Just my former Huskies. I didn't like the Heat. Now RayRay is on the team. So...........
Ollie is born and bred UConnBecause he went to the #1 team the former team wouldn't want him to go to. We can keep on doing this, but choosing in free agency to go to Miami would be like a yankee or sox player going to the other as a free agent. Yes its his decision, it doesn't make him evil, but it is not akin to pierce and KG ending up in Brooklyn. its completely different, anyone who says "how could anyone get angry with him" isn't paying attention.
If Ollie wanted 5mil a year and UConn wouldn't give it to him, and he went to Duke to be an assistant coach to take over for coach K in the future, would you be peeved?