Boston Celtics Wiretap

Payton Expects Trade To Minnesota Or Sacramento

Celtics point guard Gary Payton expects to be traded prior to the fast-approaching deadline.

The Boston Globe is reporting that he expects to play for the Timberwolves or Kings.

Both teams are filled with veteran talent, as well as high-caliber starting point guards, in Sam Cassell and Mike Bibby.

Via Boston Globe


McCarty Set For Trade?

According to an article by Shira Springer in the Boston Globe, the Walter McCarty bobblehead being given away at the FleetCenter Friday night before the Celtics take on the high scoring Phoenix Suns may quickly become a collectors item.

Prior to Boston's 100-86 win over Indiana last night, the reserve forward talked about asking Danny Ainge for a trade. The proposed deal making the rounds has McCarty going to Phoenix for a second-round pick.

"Me and Danny have been talking all year," said McCarty. "We've had a lot of discussions. He knows I'm not happy, that I'm frustrated. And it's been like that for awhile. I have to stand up for myself like I should. That's what I feel. I would hate to feel that way and keep it inside. So, I thought I'd talk to Danny about it. He's been working on something."

"I'm just looking out for what's best for Walter McCarty right now. I think too many times in my career, I haven't done that. Right now, it's time for me to look out for myself, not in a selfish way, but just what would be best for me. I don't think for me not really being in the rotation, sitting on the bench, not getting an opportunity is what's best for me at this point in my career."

McCarty said he told Ainge about his frustrations a few games into the season, stating that the team has evolved to the point where he no longer fits in. He sees "the changing of the guard" with a new coaching staff, a new system where young players receive substantial playing time. He understands what the Celtics are trying to do. He recognizes he no longer fits in their plans for the future.

"Walter's had a great road here," said Celtics coach Doc Rivers. "I come in the door, we start playing young guys, his minutes go down, you expect him to be frustrated. But what he has to continue to be is a team player, and understand that. And I think he's done that for the most part. But I don't mind him being frustrated. Hell, if I was a player and Walter's age [31 next Tuesday], I would want to play, too. But I'm going to play the young guys and I've told the guys that."

Via Boston Globe


Stephen Jackson Scores 17 In 38 Minutes In Boston Defeat

Stephen Jackson's return to the Pacers' line-up wasn't enough for the club to defeat the Celtics in Boston, as they were defeated by a final score of 100-86.

Jackson returned from suspension and scored 17 points in 38 minutes of play.

``I felt like a kid. I'm back and I'm happy to be back,'' Jackson said. ``I was pumped, excited to be out there. But as the game went on, my shots fell shorter and shorter from the rim. You have to be out there to get in shape.''

Via Yahoo!


Celtics Jan 2005 Archive

  • Payton On The Block?

    Rumors around the NBA grapevine have Gary Payton heading out of Beantown before the trade deadline.

  • Walter McCarty Heading To Phoenix?

    The talk around town is that Boston and Phoenix are very close to completing a trade that would send veteran forward, Walter McCarty to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for a future second round draft choice.

  • Hawks Demanding Jefferson From Celtics In Walker Trade

    It's been speculated that the Atlanta Hawks and Boston Celtics have been discussing a potential deal that could send Antoine Walker back to Beantown.

  • Celtics End Bulls' Seven-Game Winning Streak

    Paul Pierce had 28 points and 11 rebounds, while Jefferson added a career-high 17 points, including a pair of key baskets down the stretch, to lead the Boston Celtics past the Bulls 92-83 Wednesday night, snapping Chicago's seven-game winning streak.

  • Davis Booted From Celtics Practice

    Witnessed by New England Baptist-sponsored high school students, Boston coach Doc Rivers was not shy in throwing Celtics sixth man Ricky Davis from the team's practice Sunday after the high flying forward started complaining a little too loudly and colorfully for Rivers' taste, Mark Murphy of the Boston Herald is reporting.

  • FleetCenter In Search Of A New Name

    The FleetCenter is looking for a new name, now that Bank of America bought Fleet.

  • Triple-Double For Pierce And End Of A Streak For The Glove

    Paul Pierce had 19 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists for his fourth career triple-double to beat New Orleans 108-90 Monday night, handing the Hornets to their eighth consecutive loss.

  • Six Pistons In Double Figures In Win Against The Celtics

    Six Pistons scored in double figures, led by 23 points from Rasheed Wallace, in a 100-88 win over the Boston Celtics on Wednesday.