Garnett To Boston

To all Knicks fans out there the day has come where Isaiah Thomas"s off-season moves have been over shadowed by dare I say it, Danny Ainge. The words just coming out of my mouth make me shiver in disgust. Somehow, in one year the Celtics went from joke of the league to title contender or dare I say...the favorites in the East.

I remember when the Celtics not getting the number one pick was a tragedy for Boston. Now it might be considered the best thing that could have happened to their franchise. It forced Danny Ainge to go out and explore the market because the draft was no longer their savior. It forced Ainge to trade young unproven talent for players that are seasoned veterans, hungry for the ring, with arguably each of their best seasons in the prior year.

How in the hell did this happen? Did the West go mad? The East is slowly taking the stars of the West and importing them into their systems. The West for a while now has been considered the A-squad with East being the B. Now the West seems to be taking a page form the East and trying to build there teams around young, fun, and dumb talent. Now I"m not trying to be cruel, but seasoned vet"s in certain situations in the game are just plain, and simply going to have more knowledge and know how on what to do then a rookie or sophomore player.

The Celtics have done perhaps the best job of collecting talent in one year then maybe any team in the history of basketball. They arguably got the best Shooting Guard and Power Forward/Center in the game and didn"t really lose much. They took advantage of the Seattle SuperSoncis willingness to part with all of their talent and the conspiracy theorists will tell you that the Timberwolves traded there franchise player to the Celtics perhaps because their GM, Kevin McHale, has very close ties with the Celtics considering he played his career as their power forward. Either way the Celtics did something that no team has ever dreamed of doing. Finding gold in their trash or more so trading trash for gold.

Turnover keys Brother Rice's win over Celtics - Chicago Sun-Times

04 Oct 2008 01:57:55
Turnover keys Brother Rice's win over Celtics Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Providence's Peter Houlihan knocks the ball out of the hands of Brother Rice's Kevin Koehler as he makes the tackle. A week after several turnovers against ... Celtics fall to Brother Rice in CCL Blue No. 18 Brother Rice 27, Providence 10

Miles pushes himself - with positive results - Boston Globe

03 Oct 2008 23:41:51
Boston Globe Miles pushes himself - with positive results Boston Globe, United States - If Miles continues to progress, he could play a major part in the Celtics ' eight-game exhibition schedule. "Before practice, Miles was thinking about ... Campers enjoy fun and games

A Single Title Doesn't Satisfy - Washington Post

03 Oct 2008 20:03:55
ESPN A Single Title Doesn't Satisfy Washington Post, United States - It was possible for the Celtics to re-assume their position "on top of the world" and win banner No. 17 following a 22-year, misery-filled hiatus. ... After a summer of love, Celtics return for more chest-bumping ... "Powe" My God! The Celtics Repeating? Why It's More Likely Than ... Celtics pull into new port -

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