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  • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

    Originally posted by Cobol Sam View Post
    I'd be awesome to see Reggie Miller playing basketball again.
    I haven't read all the other replies but this was my initial reation.

    It would suck to see him in Celtics green, but I'd still root for him to play great as long as it wasn't against the Pacers. I'd much rather he go play for the Mavs or the Spurs (or the Pacers duh!) than for Boston though.

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    • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

      Jerry Rice played for the Seahawks. Michael Jordan played for the Wizards. Babe Ruth played for the Boston Braves. Willie Mays played for the New York Mets. Muhammad Ali got his *** kicked in 3 of his last 4 fights.

      There's no way possible that Reggie can tarnish a thing he's ever done.

      Why you guys think your opinion should have any factor is his personal life choices is beyond me.
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      • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

        Originally posted by JayRedd View Post
        Why you guys think your opinion should have any factor is his personal life choices is beyond me.
        I don't think anyone is saying it does. People are just letting their emotions out and explaining how, personally, they will see Reggie if he does this.

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        • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

          Originally posted by Peck View Post
          I did want to add one little thing to my earlier post.

          While I will never fault Reggie if he does choose to do this, he is a free man, I will never cheer him on another team.

          If he would join up with Boston the moment he dons the green he will become nothing but a F'n Celtic to me.

          That doesn't mean that I have to think anything less about what he did here as a player.

          But this is a two way street fellas.

          If he doesn't owe the fans of this franchise anything because he paid his dues here (I'll certainly agree to that) then we don't owe him a thing from here forward either if he joins another club.

          I sure as hell won't be standing with my arms stretched out in the three point motion if he curls off of a screen by Perkins.

          Again, this isn't hate and it doesn't mean that I don't appreciate what he did here. But I root for the Pacers, not Reggie Miller.

          When Reggie was a Pacer yes, absolutely. But once he becomes a Celtic, then all bets are off.

          The first flop he pulled on our team or the first time he stuck out his leg while shooting a three I will B@tch like there is no tomorrow.
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          Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
          Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
          Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
          Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
          And life itself, rushing over me
          Life itself, the wind in black elms,
          Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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          • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

            Originally posted by Jay View Post
            Post of the day.
            But did Peck pass the Portland-Detroit/Dale test? Hmmm, I wonder.

            Otherwise I somewhat agree. My reaction varies based on WHICH team and what the circumstances are. This isn't just going to a new team at the end of a contract, this is putting up this big show and stance regarding retirement and then backtracking on all of it too.

            Originally posted by JayRedd View Post
            Jerry Rice played for the Seahawks. Michael Jordan played for the Wizards. Babe Ruth played for the Boston Braves. Willie Mays played for the New York Mets. Muhammad Ali got his *** kicked in 3 of his last 4 fights.

            There's no way possible that Reggie can tarnish a thing he's ever done.

            Why you guys think your opinion should have any factor is his personal life choices is beyond me.
            Do any of those items you mentioned look good on their resumes? Do they add to their legend? If you think of them do you not recall Mays falling haplessly or Ruth being rather pathetic or the joke that Namath was in LA?

            So why do it, why do something that really won't help your legend but could add to it a couple of foolish looking moments. For all of Jordan at Washington what are the images you add to his resume from that? Maybe him punking on Kwame and later the view of him driving away from the facility for good.


            Reggie has his entire career and it's true that it won't go away. So you have A, B, C, D...this great list. Why tack on the end of that X, Y and Z which are big dud moments and a little embarrassing?

            Owl said they won't be remembered if they are bad. Sorry, but this very thread proves they will be. Mays falling in the outfield in particular was a vision a lot of fans wish they'd never seen.

            To paraphrase a Sienfeld episode, better to leave 'em wanting more.
            Last edited by Naptown_Seth; 08-09-2007, 12:22 PM.

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            • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

              MagicRat, I gotta have a Going in Style version of these Celtics in action.

              http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079219/

              If it isn't in the vault then I guess I'll have to Netflix for the cap myself.

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              • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

                Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                Reggie has his entire career and it's true that it won't go away. So you have A, B, C, D...this great list. Why tack on the end of that X, Y and Z which are big dud moments and a little embarrassing?

                I can agree with that but... what if he comes back and is the integral 6th man or hits a game-winner during the ECF or better yet, what if he has one of those throw-back games during the Finals and re-enters the "ZONE" one more time?

                I mean you make it seem like Reggie will embarrass himself if he decides to lace 'em up again. That's an uncertain thing. Even Jordan had some great games as a Wizard.

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                • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

                  Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                  But did Peck pass the Portland-Detroit/Dale test? Hmmm, I wonder.
                  I know that wasn't directed to me, but I'm going to ramble on anyway...

                  I'll tell ya, I did go (I think) to every one of Rifleman's returns to MSA. And I would wear my Rifleman Pacers jersey, but I did not cheer for the Wolves/ Spurs/ Hornets/ Sonics.

                  That wasn't easy. But hey, that's how I figured out 15 years ago that I cared more about the name on the front of the jersey than the name on the back.

                  There were two moments when Chuck played for the Spurs that stood out for me.

                  The first was during the game that Sam Mitchell eventually tackled Dennis Rodman - that was still a two possessoin game in the final minutes. I'd been taking a bunch of trash all game long from the drunks behind me (even though I was clearly cheering for the Pacers), Chuck got the ball wide open for a three pointer and they gasped in fear. In spite of all their talk, they really did fear him at crunch time.

                  A couple of years later was the year Chuck missed the entire season, and the year Roger Brown passed away. Chuck spent a lot of that spring in town helping Roger's family, and helped organize the charity event/ auction with Dale Davis. He was/is a "Pacer for Life", so it was very conflicting for me when he'd return.

                  (Then again, when Laettner was a rookie and still thinking he was some type of sex symbol, I remember hanging around the visitor's lockerroom at MSA after the Wolves game. Laettner came out to sign autographs, and there were more than a 1,000 people still there - but no groupies. Chuck came out to sign autographs and talk to old friends, and Laettner walked back into the lockerroom with a look of "what just happened?" on his face.)

                  I've vowed that I would never be torn between "player" and "team" after that, although when Rod Woodson left the Steelers it sent a similar shockwave. Joey Porter in Miami? He's already had surgery and will miss most of the preseason - I love Joey but I think the Steelers knew his days were numbered.
                  Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
                  Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
                  Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
                  Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
                  And life itself, rushing over me
                  Life itself, the wind in black elms,
                  Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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                  • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

                    It would bug me a bit, but I'd still be happy if he got a ring.

                    As other people said though, while he was playing against the Pacers, I'd be rooting against him.

                    Maybe Pacers sign and trade Reggie for something? Bird and Ainge go way back, he might do it as a favor.

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                    • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

                      Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                      Do any of those items you mentioned look good on their resumes? Do they add to their legend? If you think of them do you not recall Mays falling haplessly or Ruth being rather pathetic or the joke that Namath was in LA?

                      So why do it, why do something that really won't help your legend but could add to it a couple of foolish looking moments. For all of Jordan at Washington what are the images you add to his resume from that? Maybe him punking on Kwame and later the view of him driving away from the facility for good.

                      Reggie has his entire career and it's true that it won't go away. So you have A, B, C, D...this great list. Why tack on the end of that X, Y and Z which are big dud moments and a little embarrassing?
                      Because he wants to. Because he loves to play basketball.

                      I'm not tryna come off as being on a highhorse here, but this is something that always bothers me.

                      The problem a lot of fans seem to take on these comebacks is that it will ruin your memory of the person or that you don't want to see Mays falling in the outfield. And to me it's pretty selfish. That's about you. That's your memory.

                      Dude just wants to play. He's old. He's not that good anymore. And heck, he even knows that.

                      But he wants to play and wants to make more memores and he believes he can reach back and, if only occassionally, do some of the thing she used to do.

                      And if he wants to play and he's your favorite player and you actually admire and respect him for what he's about, then why wouldn't you admire and respect the fact that he just wants to put the jersey back on and play the game he loves. He can't walk away. He wants that feeling that only playing a sport you love can give you, if even knowingly that the feeling will be more few and far between then it was 10 years ago.

                      And most ex-players usually say that more than the competition and the time on the court, the thing they miss the most is the comraderie and locker room stuff and plane trips. It's also about getting that back. It's about them doing what they love and being in an environment that they cherish, even if it's only for a small fleeting amount of time.

                      It's not about glory. It's not about legacy. It's not about legend. It's not about what color the clothes are that they wear. And it's certainly not about aura and illusion of fan memories. It's about a person continuing to do the one thing that they love most and have devoted their lives to for the past 40 some odd years.

                      And I just can never understand why fans get so upset by watching past-their-prime athletes who are simply trying to enjoy the few final moments that their bodies will allow. Yes, we thought Reggie had already done that on his farewell tour, but apparently he may consider going it another round.

                      If he does, I say good luck, Uncle Reg. Enjoy and appreciate your final moments.



                      As for great images of Michael as a Wizard, I have several:


                      This New Jersey Nets game is still one of my favorite regular season games of all time.

                      http://www.cbc.ca/sports/story/2001/...dan011020.html


                      Then there's this, which became a magical night and prompted the best player of all time to reflect and enjoy himself and say stuff like this.

                      "It's been a long time since someone said that I was hanging in the air," Jordan said. "My rhythm, my timing was perfect, and I had the defense guessing. It was one of those nights."

                      http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/bas...ts_wizards_ap/

                      None of us can probably come close to understanding how great Michael felt that night.

                      Then, of couse, is this:

                      http://youtube.com/watch?v=-31VkTE4AVg
                      Last edited by JayRedd; 08-09-2007, 01:06 PM.
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                      • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

                        Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                        But did Peck pass the Portland-Detroit/Dale test? Hmmm, I wonder.

                        Otherwise I somewhat agree. My reaction varies based on WHICH team and what the circumstances are. This isn't just going to a new team at the end of a contract, this is putting up this big show and stance regarding retirement and then backtracking on all of it too.


                        Do any of those items you mentioned look good on their resumes? Do they add to their legend? If you think of them do you not recall Mays falling haplessly or Ruth being rather pathetic or the joke that Namath was in LA?

                        So why do it, why do something that really won't help your legend but could add to it a couple of foolish looking moments. For all of Jordan at Washington what are the images you add to his resume from that? Maybe him punking on Kwame and later the view of him driving away from the facility for good.


                        Reggie has his entire career and it's true that it won't go away. So you have A, B, C, D...this great list. Why tack on the end of that X, Y and Z which are big dud moments and a little embarrassing?

                        Owl said they won't be remembered if they are bad. Sorry, but this very thread proves they will be. Mays falling in the outfield in particular was a vision a lot of fans wish they'd never seen.

                        To paraphrase a Sienfeld episode, better to leave 'em wanting more.
                        Anybody from back in the day at the star or even on here can tell you the answer to that.

                        I never once cheered for Dale Davis as a Piston, Blazer or Warrior. I will not cheer for him if he is on another team this year.

                        Doesn't mean I didn't and still don't say that (back a couple of years ago) that he wouldn't be more than half of the solution to our problems (or as in the last couple of years) or a player like he used to be.

                        Also doesn't mean I don't appreciate what he did with the club. But when he is the opposition, he is the opposition.

                        However, let's just say, there is a possibility I won't need to worry about that next season.


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                        • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

                          Well, some of us think he will regret the decision to return, especially if the Celtics don't fare as well as expected. I know what you're saying JR, but our dismay is not only about our memories and feelings, but his own as well.

                          And your link prompted me to click this one.
                          http://youtube.com/watch?v=FLhh2G-8C...related&search=
                          #2 looked like it caused a lot of agony
                          Last edited by LG33; 08-09-2007, 01:32 PM.

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                          • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

                            Originally posted by Peck View Post
                            However, let's just say, there is a possibility I won't need to worry about that next season.
                            YES!! I knew Larry would come through on his promise for a "shooter, one of the best in the league."

                            Rush was a smokescreen!

                            Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
                            Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
                            Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
                            Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
                            And life itself, rushing over me
                            Life itself, the wind in black elms,
                            Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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                            • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

                              Originally posted by Peck View Post
                              Anybody from back in the day at the star or even on here can tell you the answer to that.

                              I never once cheered for Dale Davis as a Piston, Blazer or Warrior. I will not cheer for him if he is on another team this year.

                              Doesn't mean I didn't and still don't say that (back a couple of years ago) that he wouldn't be more than half of the solution to our problems (or as in the last couple of years) or a player like he used to be.

                              Also doesn't mean I don't appreciate what he did with the club. But when he is the opposition, he is the opposition.

                              However, let's just say, there is a possibility I won't need to worry about that next season.
                              Mystery PF FTW!

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                              • Re: Reggie to the Celtics?

                                Originally posted by Peck View Post
                                Anybody from back in the day at the star or even on here can tell you the answer to that.

                                I never once cheered for Dale Davis as a Piston, Blazer or Warrior. I will not cheer for him if he is on another team this year.

                                Doesn't mean I didn't and still don't say that (back a couple of years ago) that he wouldn't be more than half of the solution to our problems (or as in the last couple of years) or a player like he used to be.

                                Also doesn't mean I don't appreciate what he did with the club. But when he is the opposition, he is the opposition.

                                However, let's just say, there is a possibility I won't need to worry about that next season.
                                So you're going to finally embrace JO as the heir to Dale Davis' throne?


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