WAHOO!! NO MORE WALKER!

hogman14

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You know, when Walker played in Boston, I thought he handled himself with a lot of class. Danny Ainge made such a stink about how he was a cancer to the team, and he hated the way he played. What a topsy turvy operation the Boston Celtics have turned into. It will be interesting to see how he plays in his return.
As he was a fan favorite, I wonder if there will be a Ray Bourque/Phil Espisito moment, with Al Jefferson revealing that he will wear number 88 for the rest of his tenure as a C. :mj07:
 

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He might have some class. But damn, I dont think anyone ever told him its OK to pass the ball.
 

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I don't know, hog............a lot of folks saw him as a bag of trouble when he was in Boston. Why they want him back is a ? to me. Atlanta certainly wasn't in love with him either, adding to his negative legacy. So, we will see, it'll be interesting.
 

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walker/marbury/rahim--three guys who seem to end on teams that cant win; coincidence, i dont think so....
 

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THE HITMAN said:
I don't know, hog............a lot of folks saw him as a bag of trouble when he was in Boston. Why they want him back is a ? to me. Atlanta certainly wasn't in love with him either, adding to his negative legacy. So, we will see, it'll be interesting.

Trouble playing wise, a lot of ppl didn't like his game. I mean off court, he did a TON for the community, wasn't driving around drunk, and beating the sh.t out of broads, etc. Always was very professional with the media. Although I still think he got a bad rap around here, considering Ainge pretty much ran him out of town.
 
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