Tuesday, April 26, 2011

and others like Nate McMillan and Lionel Hollins

But some also felt the Celtics should have been proactive and traded Kevin McHale or Robert Parish when they could have gotten something instead of playing it out and going to the bottom. Not that Perkins was close to retiring, but some see Green as that young star to begin building around. I don’t, but that’s just me cheap designer sunglasses. The players’ feeling seemed to be they would get the chance to ride it out for at least one more title run, and Rivers had said all season he looked toward Perkins’ return because that starting five had never lost a playoff series. What’s been interesting is what you hear from players against Boston these days. They say Garnett, a noted trash talker, has been exceptionally quiet. The feeling has been he has no one like Perkins to back him up. Now Nenad Krstic, instead. And it’s not like Garnett is a tough guy. He’s a guy who likes a tough guy behind him, sort of the bully but only in a gang. It reminds me of when the Timberwolves traded Dean Garrett and Garnett was inconsolable, literally sobbing in the locker room, as Garrett was the guy who had to guard the tougher big man, the blue collar guy who had Garnett’s back. Though if it gets Garnett to shut up, it may be good for the NBA Bvlgari Sunglasses.
NBA news and notes-- It’s perhaps the battle for Coach of the Year Monday when the 76ers are at the United Center. The Bulls’ Tom Thibodeau and the 76ers Doug Collins, a former Bulls coach, seemingly have moved into the favorite spots for the annual coaching award. San Antonio’s Gregg Popovich, though the Spurs are sliding, is still a candidate Police Sunglasses, along with the Lakers’ Phil Jackson for getting L.A. going in a tough three-peat season, and others like Nate McMillan and Lionel Hollins.

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