Pierce
asterix ninetynine
asterix_9_9 at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 13 11:08:34 CDT 2008
<<While although I don't pretend to Egg's inside sources, the
word was that of complaints there were aplenty. Just not a lot of
public ones, beyond the faces and other childish behavior on the
bench and court around Doc and the occasional slip during an interview.>>
The thing is, Kim, what you're describing here is called hearsay. He may have been pissed at Doc and someone else may have "word" that Doc was at fault. Who really knows other than the principals?
And if Pierce was a malcontent, screaming diva in private it sure wasn't apparent in public. And given the antics of take your pick - Antoine Walker, Wally Szerbiak, Ricky Davis - one would have to wonder how Pierce's alleged poor locker room behavior escaped the light of day.
----- Original Message ----
From: Kim Malo <kmalo17 at verizon.net>
To: The Boston Celtics Mailing List <celtics at igtc.com>; celtics at igtc.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 7:02:02 PM
Subject: Re: Pierce
At 06:43 AM 3/12/2008, asterix ninetynine wrote:
>Nice to see Paul Pierce get the love from the Globe this year. For
>many years he had to bear the brunt of dissatisfied fans who
>magnified every little mistake. He never complained and never acted
>like a primadonna. He deserves respect and admiration.
Well he does, but let's not go overboard into revisionist history.
It's worth noting that he'd already turned his attitude around last
year, well before the changes occurred which gave him a real reason
to be playing with the visible joy you see now, but that attitude
needed adjustment.
He was about as unco-operative and frequently openly disrespectful
towards his new coach as he could be when Doc first came here (and in
fact IMO Doc deserves some credit for Pierce's attitudinal turnaround
last year because he didn't hold a grudge and so helped created an
atmosphere where that turnaround was possible - never could have
happened with someone like Obie, even with Pierce willing), with
behavior that you can call childish if you want to get into a
semantics thing over whether it was actual prima donnaism. No, he
never was a notorious jerk, because a) he's not a natural jerk and b)
he didn't go out of his way to run to the press with his displeasure,
but he wasn't a saint nor particularly admirable some of that time
either. While although I don't pretend to Egg's inside sources, the
word was that of complaints there were aplenty. Just not a lot of
public ones, beyond the faces and other childish behavior on the
bench and court around Doc and the occasional slip during an interview.
I'd rather praise him for the way he's wholeheartedly embraced the
new changes to not just accept a bit less scoring, etc - i.e. the
obvious adjustment - in return for winning, but to go a huge step
beyond that into actively improving his own game to become a much
better all around player. A lot of star players wouldn't think they
should have to at this stage in their career. All while visibly
throwing himself into it with that joy I cite above, which is
infectious, rather than retaining the slightest sign of vestigial
resentment over the ugly past few years. A lot of people and players
wouldn't have been able to let go of that resentment and it's to his
credit that he did, so let's not pretend it wasn't there..
Kim
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