Is Pierce "Rafter-Jersey" good?
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jjwalker wrote:In my post i explained why.
That doesn't mean it makes any sense.
How does Heinson go up and not KC Jones?
How does Cowens go up at all? I think he deserces his number retired but he is not a greater Celtic than some of the guys you are leaving off.
The only generational players this team has had are Cousy, Russell, and Havlicek. I guess you could squeeze Bird up there but he was arguably the 3rd best player of his own era. I agree with the sentiment I don't like retired numbers and we are going to end up with guys wearing triple digits. What is the point of having a number retired for Red, the court is named after him? The Ring of Honor makes sense but I just don't think it is real easy to decide whose number is retired and whose isn't.
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Without question the Boston Celtics, Green Bay Packers, Montreal Canadians and New York Yankees are the most historically significant franchises in their respective sports.
Green Bay 5 Retired Numbers
Montreal 14 Retired Numbers
New York 16 Retired Numbers
Boston 21 Retired Numbers
LOOKING BACK AT HISTORY THEY COULD / SHOULD TAKE SOME NUMBERS DOWN AND HONOR THOSE IN A
Green Bay 5 Retired Numbers
Montreal 14 Retired Numbers
New York 16 Retired Numbers
Boston 21 Retired Numbers
LOOKING BACK AT HISTORY THEY COULD / SHOULD TAKE SOME NUMBERS DOWN AND HONOR THOSE IN A
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jj, they laughing at you b. they laughing!
I think kevin just sharted on your head w/ his leg high in the air full of moxie and disdain
"excuse me Mr. Parish, we need that 00 back. Mabenga want it."
he blow chronic smoke right through you like a ghost. Chief ain't even SEE U
what a joke
WE DO'S WA WE WANT
WE FOLLOW NO JERSEY PROTOCOL
get off dat boat b

I think kevin just sharted on your head w/ his leg high in the air full of moxie and disdain
"excuse me Mr. Parish, we need that 00 back. Mabenga want it."
he blow chronic smoke right through you like a ghost. Chief ain't even SEE U
what a joke
WE DO'S WA WE WANT
WE FOLLOW NO JERSEY PROTOCOL
get off dat boat b
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TheSheriff wrote:If Pierce retired tomorrow, would he have accomplished enough to have his 34 raised to the rafters?
As if the Celtics haven't retired every jersey but Acie Earl's.
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I think a big part of the number retiring thing is the Celtics organization has always preached family, loyalty and togetherness. This is a way to show respect to those who have helped the cause and contributed to wins/championships/the community/and the team as a whole. That would appeal to me as a player, knowing that if you give your all and put hard work into your playing, you're going to be rewarded and you'll always be a Celtic.