The Celtics don't celebrate anything but championships.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Boston is a very proud franchise. The NBA misses them when they are not in the mix. They, along with teams like the Knicks and 76ers are a big part of the heart, soul and history of the league.
Just soaking up the history of the Boston Celtics has been the best thing that's happened to me as a player.
Winning isn't always championships.
I'd like to think that the nature of the two teams - Boston being a championship team over the years and the Lakers, same thing - was a lot bigger than Larry Bird or Magic Johnson.
We do not celebrate people who have made success out of serious hard work.
If I ever score against Spurs, I won't celebrate. Even if it's the best goal in the world, I'll keep it subdued. It's a respect thing. The fans were brilliant towards me; I'll be playing against my friends and I can't forget that.
This is a polarizing statement, as I have come to discover, but I am a Pats, Red Sox, Celtics and Bruins fan from birth until death.
The Raptors have to aspire to be the Heat and the Lakers.
We do not celebrate the death of our enemies.
I think that major championships are as much about attitude as they are anything else.
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