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Consider the Source



I love it when he does this.

Perhaps they should just shut the entire league down next year because the
western conference teams are so unbeatable.  Once again, the foolish
comparisons to the Bird-era teams and Antoine.

Here's one for you scoop....it's a team game...but continue to bash us
please.  You haven't been right in quite a while.

Cecil






XTC

Xxamine The Competition

Let's hearken back to the glory days of the Celtics in the 1980s when
the
team was a true championship contender, not this current Eastern
Conference
fraud, with zero chance of beating the Lakers or Kings, unless the two
teams
suffer several fatalities.

The Celtics great power forwards of the Eighties: Bird and McHale -- and
they really were
basically both power forwards -- cut their eye teeth in the playoffs
against the
Dan Roundfields, James Worthys, Marques Johnsons, Dominique Wilkins,
Bernard Kings, Dennis Rodmans, Michael Coopers, Mychal Thompsons,
Julius Ervings, Detlef Schremphs, et al.

Antoine Walker?

Derrick Coleman! Haaa Ha ha.

Cliff Robinson! Say What.

Kenyon Martin: Getting better, but around the 13th or 14th best NBA PF.

Robert Horry: Hits some big shots, but not as good as Martin.

See....

Unless the Celtics face Sacramento and Webber, Walker will have
been given carte blanche with subpar competition to look All-Starish
during the playoffs.

But simply being an opportunist does not make you an All-Star.

Let Walker play a playoff series against Duncan or Gasol or Bland
or McDyess or Garnett or Webber...

And the 4 -19, Employee No. 8, that we all know and love will be
back for an extended visit.
Ray