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  • Tha_Kid
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    • Oct 2002
    • 6550

    #31
    Re: seriously: why is boston in the playoffs?

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    TheMatrix31 said:
    McGrady for Stackhouse, or Arenas, or Hughes, and the #1 pick?? HAHA.

    I would have to say that it'd take Haywood, Arenas, the #1 pick (if they were to get it), and a couple future picks also....

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    its better than nothing, the magic remember shaq. I dont think TMac is worth what you just listed, because the Wizards need leadership, and he doesnt bring that to the table.

    anyway, we dont need Mcgrady as there are other quality moves we could make with the #1 pick, because all we need is to play, we dont need new players, we have quality starters and backups. We could get a solid veteran and trade down for a backup PG.

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    • nkhera1
      All Star
      • Oct 2003
      • 5913

      #32
      Re: seriously: why is boston in the playoffs?

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      BeanTownBrawler said:
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      Marlboro said:
      Well, even though they did finish 8th, I don't think they deserve to be there. Ainge did mess up the team, but I think he did it for the future. They weren't going anywhere with the team they had, so he made some moves while looking at the future.

      Anyways, Cavs should be in the playoffs. That would be exciting to watch. They might have gotten swept too, but it still would have been more enjoyable.

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      Celtics had a better record than Cleveland.
      So tell my why the Cavs deserve to be there over Boston...You said they weren't going anywhere with the team they had...well that terrible team managed to have a better record than Cleveland. That speaks volumes in itself.

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      Indeed

      And on a side note, I think the C's coach is doing a terrible job. Were getting KILLED on the boards, would it hurt to play Mihm and Hunter...together? Or at least one of them with Blount instead of McCarty. I love Walter, but hes been dam near worthless at PF this year and the coach thinks he should get the nod due to his "experience". Whats the worst that could happen? God forbid we get some rebounds. Come on...

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      because chris mihm is horrible. That guy can't finish to save his life. Also at least walter stretches the defense a bit because once in a while he can make a 3.
      Just wait till Arsenal moves into Emirates Stadium.

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      • nkhera1
        All Star
        • Oct 2003
        • 5913

        #33
        Re: seriously: why is boston in the playoffs?

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        BeanTownBrawler said:
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        Sully said:
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        Marlboro said:
        Well, even though they did finish 8th, I don't think they deserve to be there. Ainge did mess up the team, but I think he did it for the future. They weren't going anywhere with the team they had, so he made some moves while looking at the future.

        Anyways, Cavs should be in the playoffs. That would be exciting to watch. They might have gotten swept too, but it still would have been more enjoyable.

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        Celtics had a better record than Cleveland.
        So tell my why the Cavs deserve to be there over Boston...You said they weren't going anywhere with the team they had...well that terrible team managed to have a better record than Cleveland. That speaks volumes in itself.

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        Indeed

        And on a side note, I think the C's coach is doing a terrible job. Were getting KILLED on the boards, would it hurt to play Mihm and Hunter...together? Or at least one of them with Blount instead of McCarty. I love Walter, but hes been dam near worthless at PF this year and the coach thinks he should get the nod due to his "experience". Whats the worst that could happen? God forbid we get some rebounds. Come on...

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        because chris mihm is horrible. That guy can't finish to save his life. Also at least walter stretches the defense a bit because once in a while he can make a 3.
        Just wait till Arsenal moves into Emirates Stadium.

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        • nkhera1
          All Star
          • Oct 2003
          • 5913

          #34
          Re: seriously: why is boston in the playoffs?

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          BeanTownBrawler said:
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          Sully said:
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          Marlboro said:
          Well, even though they did finish 8th, I don't think they deserve to be there. Ainge did mess up the team, but I think he did it for the future. They weren't going anywhere with the team they had, so he made some moves while looking at the future.

          Anyways, Cavs should be in the playoffs. That would be exciting to watch. They might have gotten swept too, but it still would have been more enjoyable.

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Celtics had a better record than Cleveland.
          So tell my why the Cavs deserve to be there over Boston...You said they weren't going anywhere with the team they had...well that terrible team managed to have a better record than Cleveland. That speaks volumes in itself.

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Indeed

          And on a side note, I think the C's coach is doing a terrible job. Were getting KILLED on the boards, would it hurt to play Mihm and Hunter...together? Or at least one of them with Blount instead of McCarty. I love Walter, but hes been dam near worthless at PF this year and the coach thinks he should get the nod due to his "experience". Whats the worst that could happen? God forbid we get some rebounds. Come on...

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          because chris mihm is horrible. That guy can't finish to save his life. Also at least walter stretches the defense a bit because once in a while he can make a 3.
          Just wait till Arsenal moves into Emirates Stadium.

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          • BTB
            Th*s **n't s** w*rld
            • Mar 2003
            • 3520

            #35
            Re: seriously: why is boston in the playoffs?

            Maybe not but him and Hunter have been the Celts best offensive rebounders this year. The Celtics went on their winning streak which propelled them into playoff position with Brandon Hunter starting over McCarty. Then the coach inexplicably removed him from any significant playing time. Go figure

            The dynasty will return


            Paul Pierce... talent + heart + toughness = The Truth

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            • BTB
              Th*s **n't s** w*rld
              • Mar 2003
              • 3520

              #36
              Re: seriously: why is boston in the playoffs?

              Maybe not but him and Hunter have been the Celts best offensive rebounders this year. The Celtics went on their winning streak which propelled them into playoff position with Brandon Hunter starting over McCarty. Then the coach inexplicably removed him from any significant playing time. Go figure

              The dynasty will return


              Paul Pierce... talent + heart + toughness = The Truth

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              • BTB
                Th*s **n't s** w*rld
                • Mar 2003
                • 3520

                #37
                Re: seriously: why is boston in the playoffs?

                Maybe not but him and Hunter have been the Celts best offensive rebounders this year. The Celtics went on their winning streak which propelled them into playoff position with Brandon Hunter starting over McCarty. Then the coach inexplicably removed him from any significant playing time. Go figure

                The dynasty will return


                Paul Pierce... talent + heart + toughness = The Truth

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