SmartWentCrazy wrote:This thread forum is seriously cringe worthy. Yikes.
Fixed.

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SmartWentCrazy wrote:This thread forum is seriously cringe worthy. Yikes.

chrisab123 wrote:31to6 wrote:pac213up wrote:Although painful to watch, I feel like this is the best thing that can happen. Ownership, Ainge, and Stevens are all going to be under immense pressure this offseason. Ainge will have no choice but to be ultra aggressive to change the mix around Tatum and Brown.
I feel like that was the narrative if we missed the playoffs. That 'opportunity' is now lost.
Getting stomped by the Nets (who might well go on to win the title, or at least represent the East in the finals) is unfortunately going to generate nothing but some shrugs, and management saying "if we're just HEALTHY next season, then we're not going to be the 7th seed, then we've got a chance, and keep in mind Fournier will have the chance to go through training camp with us, and Tristan Thompson too, he started last year with a bad hammy so never got a chance from the jump to get integrated with what we try to do, and Grant Williams will have another season of professional experience under his belt ... season tickets on sale now banner 18!"
I thought the same way until I saw the "performance" last night. Every single player tapped out after the tipoff. They're done. If there was a way to forfeit the next two games the majority of this roster would. Just a bunch of jobbers on this roster. Think of this Celtics team as Iron Mike Sharpe or the Brooklyn Brawler and the Nets as the Ultimate Warrior. However instead of a 1 minute job its 3 hours of hell. Please blow this cesspool of a team up and take management with them.
CeltsfaninDC wrote:Saint Lazarus wrote:Bar Fight wrote:The Celtics organization doesn't have **** to do with the racism in the city of Boston. In fact, the Celtics have been a fairly progressive organization throughout history.
You don't have to fall on your sword defending the city of Boston's racist history to be a Boston Celtics fan.
Reading comprehension might not be your strong suit. How am I defending anyone when I just shat on both the CeltiKKKs and the **** hole of a city Boston for being racist. **** Massachusetts and the entire New England area just to be safe. **** 'em all for being racist.
This is the only thing I can do now since you're trying to put words in my mouth and imply I'm a racist
MODS?????
The Comedian wrote:
Modding here is something we do in our extra time, we all have jobs/lives, and sometimes it will take awhile to see a report.
You’re not wrong though, this thread has been garbage.
Mr_Mojo_Risin wrote:It's comments like that from Kyrie or a minority group that put causes backward in my opinion.
I won't claim to have much personal experience or knowledge, but when people throw words like racism around to mask other issues they give those who want to keep minority groups down ammunition. It also clouds the issue and takes away from the important points.
Don't get me wrong, I imagine all black players have copped racist comments everywhere including Kyrie in Boston, but this is a classic case of Kyrie not being able to admit when he's done things wrong and deflecting.
It's poor form on many fronts but not surprising from him.
Sadly, it's in some ways a smart move to reframe the conversation.
Not much to say about game 2, other than I want Brad to be more daring.

truth18 wrote:SmartWentCrazy wrote:This thread forum is seriously cringe worthy. Yikes.
Fixed.
SmartWentCrazy wrote:truth18 wrote:SmartWentCrazy wrote:This thread forum is seriously cringe worthy. Yikes.
Fixed.
Just read some more threads and you really werent kidding. Yikes.
The Comedian wrote:CeltsfaninDC wrote:Saint Lazarus wrote:
Reading comprehension might not be your strong suit. How am I defending anyone when I just shat on both the CeltiKKKs and the **** hole of a city Boston for being racist. **** Massachusetts and the entire New England area just to be safe. **** 'em all for being racist.
This is the only thing I can do now since you're trying to put words in my mouth and imply I'm a racist
MODS?????
Modding here is something we do in our extra time, we all have jobs/lives, and sometimes it will take awhile to see a report.
You’re not wrong though, this thread has been garbage.
CeltsfaninDC wrote:The Comedian wrote:CeltsfaninDC wrote:
MODS?????
Modding here is something we do in our extra time, we all have jobs/lives, and sometimes it will take awhile to see a report.
You’re not wrong though, this thread has been garbage.
I'm not even remotely criticizing you guys.... I hope this wasn't taken that way
The Comedian wrote:SmartWentCrazy wrote:truth18 wrote:
Fixed.
Just read some more threads and you really werent kidding. Yikes.
The pasta shape thread is the best one on here over the last few days, which is pretty telling.
The Comedian wrote:Mr_Mojo_Risin wrote:It's comments like that from Kyrie or a minority group that put causes backward in my opinion.
I won't claim to have much personal experience or knowledge, but when people throw words like racism around to mask other issues they give those who want to keep minority groups down ammunition. It also clouds the issue and takes away from the important points.
Don't get me wrong, I imagine all black players have copped racist comments everywhere including Kyrie in Boston, but this is a classic case of Kyrie not being able to admit when he's done things wrong and deflecting.
It's poor form on many fronts but not surprising from him.
Sadly, it's in some ways a smart move to reframe the conversation.
Not much to say about game 2, other than I want Brad to be more daring.
This is not okay man, I’m all for blasting Kyrie, but NONE of us can pretend to know what he has dealt with here, and chances are he wasn’t masking anything.
Yes, people can say racism is a problem everywhere, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that it’s a big problem in Boston. And it is, which is ******* embarrassing for a town that considers itself progressive. We need to be better, and writing off Kyrie’s comment as him trying to use racism as a deflection is part of the problem.
The Comedian wrote:Mr_Mojo_Risin wrote:It's comments like that from Kyrie or a minority group that put causes backward in my opinion.
I won't claim to have much personal experience or knowledge, but when people throw words like racism around to mask other issues they give those who want to keep minority groups down ammunition. It also clouds the issue and takes away from the important points.
Don't get me wrong, I imagine all black players have copped racist comments everywhere including Kyrie in Boston, but this is a classic case of Kyrie not being able to admit when he's done things wrong and deflecting.
It's poor form on many fronts but not surprising from him.
Sadly, it's in some ways a smart move to reframe the conversation.
Not much to say about game 2, other than I want Brad to be more daring.
This is not okay man, I’m all for blasting Kyrie, but NONE of us can pretend to know what he has dealt with here, and chances are he wasn’t masking anything.
Yes, people can say racism is a problem everywhere, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that it’s a big problem in Boston. And it is, which is ******* embarrassing for a town that considers itself progressive. We need to be better, and writing off Kyrie’s comment as him trying to use racism as a deflection is part of the problem.