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Re: Kidd speaks



Oh yeah, there are a lot of new Celtic fans attending games, and they're not
all well balanced. Goes with the times I guess. The security must nip this
in the bud immediately because it degrades games. We've had our own player
*abusers*, sure I don't have to name any. Let security throw the jerks out
and play basketball.

Ever been to a home NY Giant game?? Nothing is safe there. Wonder which team
this will effect tonite if any??

DanF
----- Original Message -----
From: "James A. Hill" <jahill@leasingservice.com>
To: "Celtics (E-mail)" <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: Kidd speaks


> No offense intended but you need to more games then, Jim.
>
> Kidd's, kid wasn't the only child in attendance.  There were lot's of
> "Boston Fan's Kid's" as well.  As far as I remember all the drunks and
push
> and shove "fans" are new to the Celtics and the playoff picture.  I wished
> they had stayed away or that security would just toss them.  I take my
Wife
> and/or my Kid's to games.  Last year I stopped taking the kid's because of
> the rif-raf and their mouths/antics.  This year has been better but still
is
> disappointing.
>
> Not to mention that the Boston crowd has now fired up the wrong team with
> this nonsense.  You think our guy's will be concerned about retribution
from
> NJ fans instead of focusing on the game at hand?  You think NJ now has a
> rallying point to focus on, at home?  Just a terrible turn of events.
These
> aren't fans, they are just human trash.
>
> Remember that more then a few of Boston's past stars would make Kidd look
> like a coir boy and most would think that kind of personal attack was
> unacceptable against our players and their families in attendance.  Except
> for that jacka$$ Calihan I guess.
>
> This was going to be a tough game tonight and now it will be even tougher.
> I hope our guys can handle the abuse AND the Nets.
>
> <Jim
>
> >>  I mean, ok, she's an adult and in a
> >> hostile environment, but Kidd's ...uh... kid is very small.  Plus,
> they're
> >> both entitled to watch the game in relative peace.  People either need
to
> >> drink less alcohol or become more respectful to other people, or both.
>
> >Are they?  It's been a long time since I've been to an NBA playoff game,
> >but, if I remember the atmosphere correctly, it's not a place I'd bring a
> >three year old child.