Post by afceltic on Jun 10, 2021 9:09:50 GMT -5
It sounds like Kemba wants out because his little feelings were hurt because Danny tried to trade him for Holiday before he went to the Bucks. These modern players are such !!!GREENIAC!!!. They create super teams in a heartbeat, but then want to cry like little !!!GREENIAC!!! when they are offered up in a trade by their teams. It works both ways, it is a business, and this is one of the telling reasons as to why the game is so soft because today's players can't handle the way the game is supposed to be played. Kemba also says that he wants to go to a "winning situation," that tells me that he isn't a leader either, he was supposed to be the vet to mentor our young guys. It also doesn't help when he doesn't play tow nights in a row, so I blame 100% of this situation on Kemba. He has been a waste of space since he put on the green.
www.celticsblog.com/2021/6/9/22526442/nba-trade-rumor-kemba-walker-boston-celtics-breakup-nba-offseason
www.celticsblog.com/2021/6/9/22526442/nba-trade-rumor-kemba-walker-boston-celtics-breakup-nba-offseason
Though moving Kemba Walker was absolutely going to be a possibility to explore heading into this offseason, it appears that it’s not just the Celtics looking to move on. Per Bleacher Report’s Farbod Esnaashari, sources have indicated that both Walker and the Celtics are likely to move on from one another this offseason “in a mutual agreement between the parties.”
That “mutual agreement” distinction, however, doesn’t exactly do the reported tension justice. According to sources close to the Celtics, Ainge sought to trade Walker in a potential deal for Jrue Holiday — you know, one of those “almost” trades we heard about every September. That, of course, didn’t happen, and while Holiday ended up with the Milwaukee Bucks, Walker ended up feeling slighted.
“A source close to Walker said he was hurt by Boston’s efforts to trade him, which created a rift in the Walker-Ainge relationship,” Esnaashari wrote. Though he has a great relationship with both Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown — who additional sources indicated wouldn’t be involved in the Celtics’ offseason shakeup — Walker no longer feels wanted by the front office. Thus, he wants out.
That “mutual agreement” distinction, however, doesn’t exactly do the reported tension justice. According to sources close to the Celtics, Ainge sought to trade Walker in a potential deal for Jrue Holiday — you know, one of those “almost” trades we heard about every September. That, of course, didn’t happen, and while Holiday ended up with the Milwaukee Bucks, Walker ended up feeling slighted.
“A source close to Walker said he was hurt by Boston’s efforts to trade him, which created a rift in the Walker-Ainge relationship,” Esnaashari wrote. Though he has a great relationship with both Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown — who additional sources indicated wouldn’t be involved in the Celtics’ offseason shakeup — Walker no longer feels wanted by the front office. Thus, he wants out.