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Joining the Green Party

Bird left in 1992, Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett came aboard in 2007—but all that stuff in the middle went by in a blur. A guide to getting back on the Celtics bandwagon, without looking like you ever stopped paying attention.

November 2007
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1. What To Say
One-liners that sound informed.

3. What To Read
A blog to bookmark.

When Jeff Clark launched his CelticsBlog in 2004, it seemed he missed the boat. Maybe even the whole fleet. The Patriots were dynasty-building, Red Sox Nation was on the march, and Clark, a Virginia financial analyst, was devoting himself to an all-but-forgotten team. Nevertheless, he hit the keyboard hard, and when Kevin Garnett was signed this summer, Clark’s ship came in. Bolstered by his already strong rep (he’s been praised by C’s insiders), site traffic has doubled as Clark’s become the go-to blogger for new and old fans alike. He compares his rise to the way Garnett once described his trade: like speeding in a Lamborghini. “Except,” Clark says, “I’m strapped to the hood trying to type up everything I see.”

“What, was he out with Vin Baker last night?”
When a player looks like he’s dragging a bit during a game, suggest he’s been hanging with the team’s infamously boozy former big man.

“Easy, Tommy. At least they didn’t call a hard foul.”
After a friend blows up about a questionable call against the C’s, calm him down by invoking legendary Celtics TV analyst (and lovable homer) Tommy Heinsohn, whose eruption over a 2002 “hard foul” is the stuff of lore.

“I’m still worried about the D, but it should be better without Wally.”
A reference, obviously, to recently jettisoned small forward Wally Szczerbiak, who’s easier to cross over than the Mexican border (though truly, the whole team’s defense has been pretty shaky of late).

“Come on, that’s worse than picking Acie Earl.”
Compare any future boneheaded front-office decisions to the Celtics’ disastrous 1993 first-round pick, who moved like he literally carried the weight of the team on his back.

“All the negativity in this town sucks!”
If anyone casts doubts on your now beloved team, just channel former coach Rick Pitino, who, after an ugly loss in 2000, used this line to rip into angry Boston fans.

 

2. What To Know
A lot’s changed since 1992.

Hot Postgame Bar
Then: The Four’s
Now: The Greatest Bar

Must-Read Columnist
Then: Bob Ryan, Boston Globe
Now: Bill Simmons, ESPN.com

Length of Shorts
Then: Short
Now: Long

Arena Perks
Then: Boston Garden’s soul and history
Now: TD Banknorth Garden’s modern air conditioning

Average Ticket Price
Then: $24.80
Now: $58

Price of Arena Beer
Then: $3.50
Now: $6

Price of Arena Hot Dog
Then: $2
Now: $4

Price of Celtics Hat
Then: $5
Now: $20

Cheerleaders
Then: Not over Red’s dead body
Now: Over Red’s dead body

 

Originally published in Boston magazine, November 2007
 
 
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