Exactly. The next 10 years are going to be dominated by LA, NY and Miami and there's nothing we can do about it. I hope I'm wrong.
You wouldnt that a city like Boston and with the history that teams has that it would be like that but you description sounds all too familiar.
In the current era it's all about the players, not the teams. The league chooses to market itself like that, too. The lockout did nothing to fix the problem, either.
haha, funny that the first thing I see when I leave this thread is this bullshit: http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/7484258/new-jersey-nets-deron-williams-list-teams-go-to I'm so close to being done with the NBA...
Fuck Melo. Fuck LeBron. Fuck CP3. Fuck Deron. Kinda ironic that two Portland corporations are behind all of this: Nike and Adidas.
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=7zq73l2 A co-worker asked what I thought of this trade. I told him I wasnt sure what to think but I doubt that the Celtics would go for it and that as much as we need a shooter you run the risk of how long he will stay productive as a shooter.
I would like Ray if we were a serious contender if for no other reason than he can not only shoot the ball but he has proven that he can hit the big clutch shot. That alone could win a game or series in the playoffs.
I think Boston's owners plans are to finish KG and Ray's contract and then try to sign 2 max contract players.