Players weren't exactly jumping for joy in the locker room onThursday upon hearing that the team had acquired Nate Robinson from theKnicks.
Boston send New York a package that included guard Eddie House.
"I would've been fine if we hadn't ... we'll see whether that's theright decision or not," said coach Doc Rivers. "I like this team, I'vesaid it over and over again. I didn't think we needed to make changes."
Rajon Rondo at first declined to discuss the trade, then opened up a bit.
"I don't know, I don't know," said Rondo. "I hope it's for the best.Eddie House can drop 20, 30 [points off the bench] too. But [theplayers] don't make decision, we just play the game."
Ray Allen didn't feel a trade was necessary.
"I didn't think we were bad," said Allen. "We were good."
Even Lakers coach Phil Jackson got in on the act, questioning Danny Ainge's logic.
"I really don't know about that," he said. "I have a great respectfor House's game. I don't know what you can improve on that credibleshooting skill that he has. House really has a strike factor in hisgame that can really disturb a team."
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