Wyc says "There's a Likelihood of Moves"
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Wyc says "There's a Likelihood of Moves"
http://www.csnne.com/basketball-boston-celtics/celtics-talk/Grousbeck-Theres-a-likelihood-of-moves?blockID=827093&feedID=10424
Wyc doesn't talk just to hear the sound of his voice.
Strap yourselves in and return your tray tables to their fully upright positions. The captain has announced we are ready to push back from the gate and are about to taxi.
Or, if you're feeling pessimistic, assume "crash position", meaning bend over, put your head between your knees and kiss your ass goodbye.
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Re: Wyc says "There's a Likelihood of Moves"
That would be the least surprising statement this season.
I think Jackie MacMullan put it best when she said it's admirable of this team's administration that they tried to rebuild on the fly, but that it didn't work.
No Jackie, it didn't work. Yes Wyc, it's time.
But let's do it the right way while we have the opportunity. An eighth seed at this point isn't going to win it, and we may have a couple of players with value to a contender. Let's use the value now, when it's the highest. Decide who the building blocks are; Rondo? Bradley? Green? Sullinger? Those you keep. You keep Garnett because between age and contract structure he has no value to others, but high value as the leader that turned it around to our fans. Everyone else is fair game. Young players or draft picks; we can use both. The East isn't that tough right now and we may be able to leverage our way to a team that at least makes the playoffs next year as it rebuilds.
I think Jackie MacMullan put it best when she said it's admirable of this team's administration that they tried to rebuild on the fly, but that it didn't work.
No Jackie, it didn't work. Yes Wyc, it's time.
But let's do it the right way while we have the opportunity. An eighth seed at this point isn't going to win it, and we may have a couple of players with value to a contender. Let's use the value now, when it's the highest. Decide who the building blocks are; Rondo? Bradley? Green? Sullinger? Those you keep. You keep Garnett because between age and contract structure he has no value to others, but high value as the leader that turned it around to our fans. Everyone else is fair game. Young players or draft picks; we can use both. The East isn't that tough right now and we may be able to leverage our way to a team that at least makes the playoffs next year as it rebuilds.
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