Anthony Davis: 3 reasons Boston Celtics are more attractive than L.A. Lakers
A championship history and tradition
As mentioned in the prior slide, if Anthony Davis is chasing championships, what better place than Boston?
Yes, winters are cold and he’ll have to get use to the accents, but riding a duck boat in many parades to come could make Davis the best Boston Celtics big man since the days of Bill Russell.
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Speaking of the Celtics’ legend, just sitting down with the 11-time NBA champion would give Davis chills and a motivation to see his number up in the rafters. Now, Rich Paul says championships and tradition is a key for wanting his player in L.A, praises New York, despite their lack of championships and completely writes off the Celtics?
Hmmm, sounds like he may be afraid the Celtics will not only trade for Davis, but win him over with the banners and the success of other teams and athletes in Boston. Actually, that is exactly what Danny Ainge is banking on.
In seeing how sports athletes like Kevin Garnett, Randy Moss (despite not winning a Super Bowl) and David Price has come to Boston and been on over by the fan loyalty, Mr. Paul may want to be a little more openminded when it comes to beauty and focus on what’s going to make his client legendary.
Adding his name to the tradition of Boston Celtics greats will do that.