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playa2
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http://celtics.bostonherald.com/celtics/view.bg?articleid=1011043&format=&page=2
Doc won’t play race card By Steve Bulpett Boston Herald Sports Reporter Friday, July 13, 2007 - Updated: 01:18 AM EST LAS VEGAS - Doc Rivers does not believe racial issues are a factor in getting players to the Celtics [team stats]. The Celtics coach offered a rebuttal yesterday to comments made by Washington Post columnist Michael Wilbon, comments that came in the wake of declarations by Kevin Garnett and others that they didn’t want to be traded to Boston. According to Wilbon, the region’s poor racial climate is to blame. And while the veracity of those claims are between Wilbon and his sources, Rivers insists the perception is based on a faulty premise. “Well, I think that’s the old opinion of Boston,” he said. “You know, it was in Bill Russell’s book years ago, but that’s changed obviously - and it’s good that it’s changing. But sometimes change happens first and the perception (changing) happens second.” Rivers took exception to the notion that it’s difficult to get players to sign with the club, saying the Celtics, “Haven’t really been in the market of trying to sign free agents, when you think about it. In their glory years they didn’t have to. They already had good players on their team.” ------------------------------------------------------------------------- In my opinion there are two cities in the NBA where Racial Tenions can be a factor with Black NBA Stars not wanting to go there. Those cities are Indiana and Boston. Reggie Miller for all he did in Indiana , angry fans burned down his Mansion while he was away. Even his sister Cheryl Miller told him to leave after that ordeal.
JAMES DOLAN on Isiah : He's a good friend of mine and of the organization and I will continue to solicit his views. He will always have strong ties to me and the team.
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jazz74
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Posted by playa2: philly used to have that rep and to some extent it still does. all northern cities have been better with race relations though considering where they were in the 80's. |