Mark Blount Further Alienates Himself

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  1. 44Thrilla

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Internet chat room dartboard Mark Blount was in town eight days ago for a cameo at the National Kidney Foundation Walk at Franklin Park. The transformation this past season from a friendly, outgoing Blount to a surly, incommunicative Blount caught those of us who cover the team by surprise. He simply ceased being a civil human being. Apparently the Celtics' fin de saison and Danny Ainge's comments about improved behavior didn't register with Blount when the Globe's Shira Springer approached him at the walk for some comments on the affairs of the day. When asked about the Celtics, Blount professed not to understand why anyone would want to discuss basketball just weeks after the season ended with a Game 7 blowout loss to the Pacers in the first round. Blount plans to go through his usual summer workout regimen, which includes pickup games in Miami, with Alonzo Mourning a frequent opponent. ''I'm just going to do the same old stuff, just basketball, training, working with my coaches and that's it," Blount said. The subject of a code of conduct did not bring any more insight from Blount. ''I don't know nothing," he said. ''I'm going back home. That's it."</div>

    http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/ce...straint?pg=full

    Yeah, he's going home.

    Maybe he should just stay there.
     
  2. Shapecity

    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    Too bad Philly got rid of O'Brien, I thought he could eventually be shipped over to the 76ers. An alternative destination for him could be Atlanta. The Hawks lost out on the Bogut sweepstakes and likely won't be able to spend any money and the top big men free agents this year. Mark Blount & Banks or the Celtics 1st rounder could be traded for say, Al Harrington and Atlanta then gets a 7 footer and a capable starting PG.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">Mark Blount & Banks or the Celtics 1st rounder could be traded for say, Al Harrington and Atlanta then gets a 7 footer and a capable starting PG.</div>That would work for us, and also Atlanta. They'll probably draft Marvin Williams, giving them 4 SF/PF 'tweeners. Harrington will be the most likely candidate to get moved, of the 4.

    For them:

    Banks
    Smith
    Williams
    Childress
    Blount

    If they're looking to run n' gun, then that's quite the lineup. At the point, Banks is one of the fastest players in the league. Smith, Williams, and Childress are prototype swingmen that will thrive as finishers on the break. And Blount is one of the best uptempo 7-footers you can get.

    For us:

    West/1st round pick
    Ricky/Tony Allen
    Pierce
    Harrington
    Jefferson

    Assuming we 'stay pat', it will upgrade our PF and C postions. We can keep an uptempo style, but have two goto guys down low. Plus, we'd be getting rid of Blount's contract, which is the best part about it.
     
  4. AA13

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    Get rid of this kid. He has a sorry attitude. These young playes are disgusting, all they care about is themselves. We need to trade him, I don't care for who just trade him.
     
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    I agree with AA13 the way Mark Blount played last season was horrible and he should be traded.
     
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    Does this particular problem begin and end with Mark Blount?

    Last year we were told that Mark Blount and Danny Ainge never spoke. What does that mean? How is that possible?

    At the end of this season, it's Blount and Rivers not speaking. Huh? It's one thing for Blount to tune out Ainge or Rivers, but general managers and coaches should always be talking to their players.

    We have a coach who talks the running game but fails to enforce it as a system. He has the power of substitution, but only disciplines his number-one ball-stopper by taking him out a couple of times for a few minutes during the course of an entire season. He stands on the sideline and yells "run, run, run," when he should be yelling "pass the ball ahead." "Pass the ball ahead, run, and get it back."

    Mark Blount is criticized for not rebounding, but think about how he is used in this asinine blitz defense. (How many turnovers did that defense produce to cancel out all the open jumpers and uncontested dunks that it allowed? How could playing straight man-to-man, switching only when necessary, been less effective?) That defense NEVER had Blount in position to rebound or block out. With all the jump-outs to the top of the key, it had him on a yo-yo. Mark Blount has proven that he can be an effective rebounder when he is part of a tandem. He proved it alongside Brandon Hunter and Chris Mihm. But he will never be an effective rebounder without a strong power forward. Hello Al Jefferson.

    If this team ever becomes the running team it claims it wants to be, Mark Blount, a 7-footer who can run the floor, will be a valuable asset. Just put Delonte West at point guard and get the ball out of Pierce's hands and see how much Blount improves. Does anyone besides me remember how hard he was running the floor at the start of the season. Then he stopped, and it should be obvious why.
     
  7. Midnight Green

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    Im very surprised at the change in Mark. He was a good player, and had some good years in Boston when he first got there. I do not know what happened to him he always seemed to be a nice guy to me on the court. Maybe, some off the court things he is doing on his personal time is affecting his personality. Not really sure, but I agree with the general opinion in this thread this team should look to ship him off to the fastest bidder. Im sure the Hawks would see him as a improvement over Collier at the center spot for there team.

    The Celtics have so many good young players now that Blount really has become expendable for them. He really did not help his case with management or Ainge with those comments in the article. On the real though there would be a couple temas who the Celtics could probably get a offer from. I think the Knicks may be a possibility if the trade for Q goes through they will not have anyone to fill the center spot.
     
  8. Martin

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting AA13:</div><div class="quote_post">Get rid of this kid. He has a sorry attitude. These young playes are disgusting, all they care about is themselves. We need to trade him, I don't care for who just trade him.</div>
    Id take him for Josh Davis [​IMG]
     
  9. lafever8

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting AA13:</div><div class="quote_post">Get rid of this kid. He has a sorry attitude. These young playes are disgusting, all they care about is themselves. We need to trade him, I don't care for who just trade him.</div>
    he's actually not very young. he's 30 years old.
     
  10. olskoolfunktitude

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    Truly one of the dumbest humans on the planet. u can tell jsut by the look in his eyes. it SCREAMS "duhh....what?"

    wish we could trade him but no one would take him.
     

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