Pollard out for the season
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nice of you guys to trash him since hes really injured...(not everyone who posted, but still... how bout some humanity)
and whats so bad about planet pollard? its entertaining and its better than half the crap america watches en masse (i.e. american idol)
and whats so bad about planet pollard? its entertaining and its better than half the crap america watches en masse (i.e. american idol)

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TheCelticTruth wrote:nice of you guys to trash him since hes really injured...(not everyone who posted, but still... how bout some humanity)
and whats so bad about planet pollard? its entertaining and its better than half the crap america watches en masse (i.e. american idol)
Yeah I hear ya. I honestly have never seen a funnier NBA personality then Pollard. I think I'm hanging my criticism on what I'm assuming is a lack of conditioning on his part. Which really isn't fair cause I don't know jack.

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Shrug. Pollard seldom played and was signed for one year. Brown essentially replaces him on the depth chart. So, his lost wouldn't affect the team as a whole significantly. Besides, I didn't see him being resigned after this season. House could be resigned, though.
Pollard is what he is: A joke.
http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball ... e_on_deal/
Pollard is what he is: A joke.
Undoubtedly, in addition to his size, the Celtics found Pollard's rebounding ability and intensity and energy appealing. Plus, after playing for the Cavaliers last season, he has experience with a playoff run to the NBA Finals. And it doesn't hurt that Pollard played two years at Kansas alongside Paul Pierce.
At the very least, Pollard promises to keep the locker room loose with his quirky humor and unusual hairstyles, like the mini-Mohawk he sported with Cleveland.
Joking aside, if Pollard stays healthy and earns an opportunity to play consistently, he could be a pleasant surprise.
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TheCelticTruth wrote:nice of you guys to trash him since hes really injured...(not everyone who posted, but still... how bout some humanity)
Not trashing him as a person or because he's injured--- Scot's a fun guy and I don't think anyone wants to see him suffer.
But really, this guy is making more money than most of us will ever see for basically hanging out with KG and the boys, doin' a few videos on the side. Plenty of humanity in that.
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Wow, he even needs an ankle reconstructure. This injury will take a lot of time to heal. In other words, he won't be back with us next year. This year, he will be recovering while receiving the rest of his $1.2M salary, and maybe even a ring. And he'll get that for resting (unless we cut him)!
http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/bask ... id=1078170
http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/bask ... id=1078170
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Talk about negligence. How did Pollard pass his physical? I think he'd held off surgery to secure a contract with Boston. This is a prime example of a player stealing money from a franchise. His attitude and admission of guilt is unbelievable. A player putting his career at risk to simple prove what exactly. He'll be a spectator on the bench now and still receive a ring if the Celtics win a NBA championship this season. Heck, Scalabrine can do that and he plays and contributes in effort, if anything.
"The season's over for me," Pollard said. "It's frustrating. Hindsight is 20-20. If I had surgery [in September], none of this would have happened. I would have been playing, probably coming back in February. For me to try to play through pain, try to be a tough guy, I've done that too many times in my career. "That's probably why my body is broken down the way it is, because of playing through pain. It's frustrating. I wanted to be a part of this. I have been a small part of this and I knew I was going to be a bigger part. If I would have been healthy, I would have been a much better part." Boston Globe
"When I hurt the ankle in September, it never fully recovered," he said before the Celtics took the floor against the Pistons last night. "I played with that all year. It was painful at times, but no big deal. "Well, it
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P2 wrote:Wow, he even needs an ankle reconstructure. This injury will take a lot of time to heal. In other words, he won't be back with us next year. This year, he will be recovering while receiving the rest of his $1.2M salary, and maybe even a ring. And he'll get that for resting (unless we cut him)!
http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/bask ... id=1078170“It’ll be better because they can fix a lot of other stuff that’s wrong with my ankle,” he said. “There’s bone spurs and I have arthritis and my ligaments are all gone. They can reattach those. So they’re going to do a whole reconstruction of my ankle and it’s going to be better than it is now.”
He might get a ring even if we cut him. I've heard usually in that situation (when someone leaves a pro team mid-season) the team usually votes on whether the person gets a ring, and I can't imagine them voting against Scot.
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MalReyn wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
He might get a ring even if we cut him. I've heard usually in that situation (when someone leaves a pro team mid-season) the team usually votes on whether the person gets a ring, and I can't imagine them voting against Scot.
We should all get rings, we've been through enough.
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Zin5 wrote:Doesn't really matter. He was really just insurance at this point and was going to be with Scal and Pruitt on the inactive list anyways, not like he gave the team anything but a quality presence in the lockerroom anyways.
Scot actually had a couple good games earlier in the season, before his ankles started hurting. Personally, I don't think we win that first Charlette game with out him.
Ed Pinkney wrote:Doesn't the league cover a large percentage of veteran minimum contracts?
Seriously, I am 7'1 with dodgy ankles from basketball and I think I could have contributed the same amount to this team as he did.
I fixed it for you.
The leage covers the difference between the league minimum and the veteran minimum. I'mn not sure, I don't think they cover the tax on that part.
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