Curmudgeon wrote:Gooner wrote:
He was willing to take that risk, and you fans were all for it.
Ainge obviously wasn't willing to take the risk. Otherwise Tatum would be a Pelican. Tatum plus the Memphis pick is a better deal by itself than what NO got from the Lakers. What good are a bunch of picks in the mid 20s?
And no, the fans weren't all for it. I wasn't, and neither were many others. The problem is, no one enjoys playing with Kyrie, who is a selfish player and a self-absorbed individual (from all accounts). AD would not have enjoyed playing with him any more than Tatum and Brown did.
I keep telling this to Nets fans, but they won't believe me. They'll understand by mid-January.
And yet, all the Celtics mouthpieces in the media kept saying that Anthony Davis move hinges on Kyrie staying in Boston. Ainge wanted to pair them two together. Once Kyrie left, it was not worth it. I don't remember abotu you specifically, but most of the Celtic fans wer fawning over AD all year. They've acted like he was already their player, it was kinda weird.


























