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Truth be told, the most cold-blooded team in the league, the Celtics deserve it. And the Celtics have also brought a lot of benefits to themselves because of their cold-bloodedness. And the Celtics also ensure the competitiveness of the team because of their cold-bloodedness.
There is nothing wrong with its practical cold-blooded description of Celtic's boss Angie, but Angie's cold-bloodedness is also completely in line with the thinking of businessmen. A lot of times, because of some of Ange's measures, the Celtics have always been strong. But for fans, Anji is a very cold-blooded character.
As early as more than ten years ago, Angie got Garnett and Ray Allen, who were very powerful at the time, from the Timberwolves and the SuperSonics at that time, plus there was a superstar in the team Pierce formed the Celtics Big Three, under the leadership of the Big Three, the Celtics quickly rose to Boston and won the 17th championship trophy, but after the age of the Big Three, they limited their play, and consecutive failures in the playoffs and the Finals made Angie feel that he needed to make a coping strategy.
So after that, Angie traded Garnett and Pierce. Anji's wave of operations was said by many people to be cold-blooded, used up Pierce and Garnett, and finally traded them as bargaining chips, just to get a more favorable situation for himself. And Anji's cold-bloodedness has never stopped, and this year Horford of the Celtics jumped out of his contract, and Hov wants to stay with the Celtics and hope to get a good pension contract.
And Baines, who chose to take a salary cut before, was also traded by Angie this time. For not getting Davis, so Angie also thinks that keeping Irving doesn't make much sense for the Celtics. So Ainge gave up for the future of the team, Irving, Baynes and Horford.
So according to the above, Anji's operation is actually beneficial to the Celtics, but in terms of feelings, it feels very poor. Previously, Baines was willing to take a pay cut to stay on the team, but Angie was unwilling to give veterans like Baines and Horford a chance. Trade them as chips, so the most cold-blooded in the league is the Celtics.
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Alas. Business Alliances. Everything is profit-oriented.
Like Dirk Bryant, one person and one city, it must be the right time and place to have all the right people to appear. I used to struggle with it, but now I can see it. Everything pays attention to the potential.
Go with the flow. It's not realistic to just have a player or a player's wishful thinking.
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In fact, I feel that every team in the league is great, and the Warriors really don't like it, not that it's right or bad, but that many people will do whatever it takes to win the championship and go with as much annual salary as they want.
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If you want to talk about the cold-blooded teams in the league, you generally think of the Celtics. After all, although they are very strong, they are indeed cold-blooded.
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I think the most cold-blooded team in the league is the Celtics. It is precisely because of his own cold-bloodedness that he has brought more benefits to the team.
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The Celtics are the most cold-blooded team in the league, so he has a strong team and brings a lot of wins to the team.
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There is no doubt about Celtic, who looks at the team from a businessman's point of view and doesn't care about the real development of the team.
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The most cold-blooded team in my mind has to be Celtic, and some of their measures do make the players improve more, but they are really cold-blooded.
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I don't pay much attention to this aspect of it, so I don't know.
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I don't think it's cold-blooded, if a player hurts his strength, it's a good for him.
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I feel like the Lakers' treatment of their players is that they will be abandoned as soon as they are useless.
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I don't know much about the stars, so I'll pay more attention when I have time.
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It's the Lakers, and they give up the value of their players when they use them.
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A lot of teams are cold-blooded, after all, it's a real society.
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Once a player is old and injured, he will not be forced to retire.
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This society is realistic, and if he loses his combat effectiveness, he will most likely be sold.
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The NBA Draft went ahead as scheduled, but the Celtics didn't limit themselves to the draft. A week ago, Celtics player Aaron Baines opted to exercise his $5.45 million player option for the 2019-20 season. Last season, he averaged just 16 minutes per game and was able to contribute points, rebounds and assists, and Baines also developed his long-range shooting ability.