NopeIf there was a way for them to play each other, I believe you - and lots of other people - would be very surprised.
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DUDE!! Say that to them in the locker room before the game and...ouch, this game could get ugly real fast.86 Celtics would dominate them. They were all too short and slow.
I don't know about you guys, but I'm feeling like anything is possible in here.
I just reached out my hand, despite my fears, and nothing happened. Now what?
Those teams they beat sucked. And I a huge Celtic fan. All Bird's teams would crush them. The 2008 team would annihilate them as well.DUDE!! Say that to them in the locker room before the game and...ouch, this game could get ugly real fast.
Normal, natural physiological improvement over generations is real; but you have to look at it as: being on a level playing field or court, and the dimensions and playing surface are the same for both teams.
We weren't playing against bums when we won eight straight titles.
Still waiting. My hand is out but nothing's happening. Can I try something else?
"Executive Record"? Did Robert come up with that on his own? Pretty sure they didn't have it when Walter Brown founded/owned the Celtics. He just loved the city of Boston, and when he helped form the NBA, he felt there should be a pro basketball team here. So, he used his own money to do it. And he wanted a winner, and he went out and did what he could to make it happen, even though he knew nothing about the game. Never heard him refer to them as "his" titles.250-113. Robert Kraft Football Executive Record | Pro-Football-Reference.com
You put me in the mood to listen to Velvet Underground's "Heroin." And I never do drugs.
I'm not as sure about the rest of the OP, but the first paragraph is unmistakenly clear: Danny Ainge absolutely fecked-up a likely great thing, beginning with his first pick of the 2008 draft and continuing
practically unabated since then.
Still waiting. My hand is out but nothing's happening. Can I try something else?