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Re: Welcome to Boston Blake Griffin! 

Post#281 » by Parliament10 » Fri Feb 24, 2023 7:17 pm

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Post#283 » by Hal14 » Sun Mar 12, 2023 3:43 pm

What he's given us, on and off the floor. You really can't ask for much more from an end of the bench veterans minimum signing. Good job, Brad.
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Post#284 » by 31to6 » Sun Mar 12, 2023 6:10 pm

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Pretty sure Tatum would’ve said the exact same thing about Boogie, Whiteside, Dwight Howard, Melo, and/or IT ;)
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Re: Welcome to Boston Blake Griffin! 

Post#285 » by _Und3r][D4wg_ » Mon Mar 13, 2023 1:37 am

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Pretty sure Tatum would’ve said the exact same thing about Boogie, Whiteside, Dwight Howard, Melo, and/or IT ;)

Yeah. Typical fluff that one says when asked in public about almost any teammate, especially the old vets, just to be respectful.

Joe is also in on it, showing that he's not the type to throw his players under the bus. Feels the need to justify his decision to give Blake occasional minutes out there. :wink:

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Post#286 » by Celts17Pride » Mon Mar 13, 2023 1:57 pm

Blake Griffin is going to see a ton of minutes in the playoffs. Hopefully that's a good thing.
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Post#289 » by Celts17Pride » Tue Apr 11, 2023 7:11 pm

Blake Griffin has been outstanding all year. Griffin has given the Celtics a ton more than I initially expected.
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Post#290 » by _Und3r][D4wg_ » Wed Apr 12, 2023 1:32 am

The guy sacrificed his knee to singlehandedly drag a near-lottery team to the playoffs -- in the process costing him his last remaining ounce of athleticism -- only to have said team & fanbase sour against him just because he couldn't immediately dunk & reproduce the same All-Star/All-NBA form soon after surgery.

He's no longer capable of dropping 50 on Embiid's head, or draining 9 threes in a game in varying degrees of difficulty, or regularly taking any defender off the dribble or in the post with highlight-reel moves... But you can still see the heart, hustle, playmaking & high bb-IQ on display in the few minutes that he's sparingly used when not racking up DNP-CDs.

Never about recapturing former glory, but now just bringing the energy, doing the dirty work, taking charges & diving for loose balls, and whatever little thing he can do to fill gaps & make winning plays. Hopefully Blake can contribute to a few nice moments in our postseason run.
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Re: Welcome to Boston Blake Griffin! 

Post#291 » by 31to6 » Wed Apr 12, 2023 3:11 am

_Und3r][D4wg_ wrote:The guy sacrificed his knee to singlehandedly drag a near-lottery team to the playoffs -- in the process costing him his last remaining ounce of athleticism -- only to have said team & fanbase sour against him just because he couldn't immediately dunk & reproduce the same All-Star/All-NBA form soon after surgery.

He's no longer capable of dropping 50 on Embiid's head, or draining 9 threes in a game in varying degrees of difficulty, or regularly taking any defender off the dribble or in the post with highlight-reel moves... But you can still see the heart, hustle, playmaking & high bb-IQ on display in the few minutes that he's sparingly used when not racking up DNP-CDs.

Never about recapturing former glory, but now just bringing the energy, doing the dirty work, taking charges & diving for loose balls, and whatever little thing he can do to fill gaps & make winning plays. Hopefully Blake can contribute to a few nice moments in our postseason run.


All that AND he’s such a well-loved OG that I’m sure “winning one for Blake” might become a thing this spring. Hope they do exactly that!
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Post#292 » by zoyathedestroya » Fri Apr 14, 2023 10:29 pm

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Horford, Smart, Brown, Tatum, and Griffin are all in top 20 active players with most playoff games without a title.
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Post#293 » by Smart2Nesmith43 » Sat Apr 15, 2023 1:03 pm

_Und3r][D4wg_ wrote:The guy sacrificed his knee to singlehandedly drag a near-lottery team to the playoffs -- in the process costing him his last remaining ounce of athleticism -- only to have said team & fanbase sour against him just because he couldn't immediately dunk & reproduce the same All-Star/All-NBA form soon after surgery.

He's no longer capable of dropping 50 on Embiid's head, or draining 9 threes in a game in varying degrees of difficulty, or regularly taking any defender off the dribble or in the post with highlight-reel moves... But you can still see the heart, hustle, playmaking & high bb-IQ on display in the few minutes that he's sparingly used when not racking up DNP-CDs.

Never about recapturing former glory, but now just bringing the energy, doing the dirty work, taking charges & diving for loose balls, and whatever little thing he can do to fill gaps & make winning plays. Hopefully Blake can contribute to a few nice moments in our postseason run.

His treatment by the Detroit fanbase was gross. They deserve all the losing they have done since.
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Post#294 » by Fencer reregistered » Sat Apr 15, 2023 2:54 pm

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That's a lot like a Marcus Smart highlight video, but without the steals.
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Post#295 » by TheMartian » Sat Apr 15, 2023 4:57 pm

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Horford, Smart, Brown, Tatum, and Griffin are all in top 20 active players with most playoff games without a title.


I have no doubt Big Al and BG are gonna bring it every night. This may be one their last few chances at a championship. I really hope they get at least one in Celtic green.
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Re: Welcome to Boston Blake Griffin! 

Post#296 » by 165bows » Sun Jun 25, 2023 1:45 pm

Celts17Pride wrote:Blake Griffin has been outstanding all year. Griffin has given the Celtics a ton more than I initially expected.

Bumping this to say I expect Blake coming back next year.
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Re: Welcome to Boston Blake Griffin! 

Post#297 » by CelticsPride18 » Sun Jun 25, 2023 2:30 pm

165bows wrote:
Celts17Pride wrote:Blake Griffin has been outstanding all year. Griffin has given the Celtics a ton more than I initially expected.

Bumping this to say I expect Blake coming back next year.


Have there been any reports on that??
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Re: Welcome to Boston Blake Griffin! 

Post#298 » by Celts17Pride » Sun Jun 25, 2023 3:19 pm

CelticsPride18 wrote:
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Celts17Pride wrote:Blake Griffin has been outstanding all year. Griffin has given the Celtics a ton more than I initially expected.

Bumping this to say I expect Blake coming back next year.


Have there been any reports on that??

It will be a late signing if at all. Celtics will do all their work and then see what roster spots are left over.
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Re: Welcome to Boston Blake Griffin! 

Post#299 » by captain green » Sun Jun 25, 2023 8:21 pm

Well I'd sign him again was critical in the locker room and unlike haslem can spot play in any role
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Re: Welcome to Boston Blake Griffin! 

Post#300 » by Parliament10 » Mon Jul 17, 2023 1:13 am

Celts17Pride wrote:
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165bows wrote:Bumping this to say I expect Blake coming back next year.


Have there been any reports on that??

It will be a late signing if at all. Celtics will do all their work and then see what roster spots are left over.

I'd like to see Blake Griffin back. Don't know if we'll have room for him, though?
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