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Ah, I always thought it was Otis Smith.
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fixedOriginally Posted by NooEra
Lmaoo Boston used homegrown players to acquire Ray and Garnett. It's called building up young pieces to acquire stars. We all know how Miami did itI have no idea what im talking about.It's been said a million times.. Miami and Boston's big three are in no way comparable. And as it stands; they're on equal footing in terms of accomplishments. Win another one and come talk to me.
Just put yourself in Ray Allen's shoes . Why go to Miami? It wont help his career, his family, or his legacy. Stay in Boston Ray; where the arena is packed every single night, you are beloved, and your kids can enjoy clean air and a good education. Don't go down to disgusting Miami Florida just for the possibility of a complimentary ring.
Originally Posted by NooEra
Lmaoo Boston used homegrown players to acquire Ray and Garnett. It's called building up young pieces to acquire stars. We all know how Miami did itIt's been said a million times.. Miami and Boston's big three are in no way comparable. And as it stands; they're on equal footing in terms of accomplishments. Win another one and come talk to me.
Just put yourself in Ray Allen's shoes . Why go to Miami? It wont help his career, his family, or his legacy. Stay in Boston Ray; where the arena is packed every single night, you are beloved, and your kids can enjoy clean air and a good education. Don't go down to disgusting Miami Florida just for the possibility of a complimentary ring.
Originally Posted by Essential1
Originally Posted by PMatic
@JoshuaBRobbins Jameer Nelson and the Orlando Magic have reached an agreement on a new deal, the @orlandosentinel has learned.
Originally Posted by NooEra
It's true though . 6 milli in the great city of Boston or 3 milli in the prostitute ridden, garbage filled city of Miami ? It's a no brainer IMO. We'll see what happens though.
Originally Posted by NooEra
Boston is a racist city yet the Celtics were the first team to start five black players , though.
Take it from someone with firsthand experience; Boston is no longer a racist city moreso than anywhere else. Ive never experienced it like that. Come play hard and people don't give a %+@+ what color your skin is. Racism is everywhere and in everyone fam. Not in Boston more than anywhere else.
There goes that lack of sports knowledge so rampant on NT showing again. Boston has no Chance at winning? Then neither does anyone else because clearly they're the only ones who can give Miami a run for their money.
$100(or more if you want) that the Cetlics don't win it all next year.Originally Posted by NooEra
Boston is a racist city yet the Celtics were the first team to start five black players , though.
Take it from someone with firsthand experience; Boston is no longer a racist city moreso than anywhere else. Ive never experienced it like that. Come play hard and people don't give a %+@+ what color your skin is. Racism is everywhere and in everyone fam. Not in Boston more than anywhere else.
There goes that lack of sports knowledge so rampant on NT showing again. Boston has no Chance at winning? Then neither does anyone else because clearly they're the only ones who can give Miami a run for their money.
Originally Posted by erupt107th
$100(or more if you want) that the Cetlics don't win it all next year.Originally Posted by NooEra
Boston is a racist city yet the Celtics were the first team to start five black players , though.
Take it from someone with firsthand experience; Boston is no longer a racist city moreso than anywhere else. Ive never experienced it like that. Come play hard and people don't give a %+@+ what color your skin is. Racism is everywhere and in everyone fam. Not in Boston more than anywhere else.
There goes that lack of sports knowledge so rampant on NT showing again. Boston has no Chance at winning? Then neither does anyone else because clearly they're the only ones who can give Miami a run for their money.