Nov 30, 2005 12:49 PM EST
Much like Danny Ainge, Mark Bartlestein has treated the travails of his client — Mark Blount — as a situation that requires tact, not bluster.
To that end, the Chicago-based agent said yesterday that Blount has not requested a trade over his recent benching and apparent falling out with Celtics coach Doc Rivers.
“Nothing like that at all,” Bartlestein said. “I talk with Danny all the time, and we’re just trying to work this out. Mark has shown that he can be a terrific player in this league. The team was losing, and he was frustrated. He just wants to help the team get going back in the right direction.”
Blount seconded that notion after practice and expressed both surprise and gratitude for the warm crowd reaction he received after coming in off the bench for Kendrick Perkins Monday.
“I was enjoying it,” he said. “They were saying things like, ‘Let’s go, Mark.’ You never know what’s going to happen. They are the best fans.”
Blount is dealing with his new role off the bench.
“Whatever,” he said. “I just have to do what I do. I’m just enjoying it. It’s not a problem for me.”
Of Bartlestein’s recent contact with Ainge, Blount said, “My agent has made contact, and he’s keeping the airwaves open. As long as I’m here, I’m here. I don’t have a problem playing. It is what it is. I keep going.”
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The Celtics are laughing at reports they have spoken to Minnesota about acquiring center Michael Olowokandi.
According to Danny Ainge, no such discussions have taken place.
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Celtics guard Delonte West plans to add some spice to the Celtics rotation, returning from two games off because of a left hip bruise.
“I feel great,” he said. “I had a full day of practice. I actually took a charge, so I’m proud of that. I’m ready to go (tonight). Even thought I baby-sitted it a little bit, I did take a little contact. It’s not 100 percent, but I can play.”
Having now seen the Celtics defensive woes as a spectator, West will be focusing attention on those duties.
“I’m not going to go out there and try to stop everybody who touches the ball,” he said, “but it does start from the head – the point guard. They kind of have to take my (lead) on the defensive end. If I’m sitting back, our whole defense is lax, so I will try to initiate the style of the defensive effort.”
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Celtics Nov 2005 Archive
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Sports Illustrated | Nov 23, 2005
The Atlanta Hawks became the last NBA team to win a game, outlasting the Boston Celtics 120-117 Wednesday night as Al Harrington scored 34 points.
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ESPN | Nov 16, 2005
Celtics guard Tony Allen was indicted Wednesday on three counts of aggravated battery stemming from a fight that escalated into a shooting outside a Chicago diner in August.
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The Morning Journal | Nov 16, 2005
Swingman Qyntel Woods is supposedly working out in Cleveland trying to get back to the NBA.
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USA Today | Nov 10, 2005
For the second time in a row in Boston, Ricky Davis hit the game-winning shot in the closing seconds to beat Memphis.
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ESPN | Nov 9, 2005
Hall of Fame center Robert Parish was hired as a consultant by the Boston Celtics, whom the 7-footer helped to three NBA titles in the 1980s.
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Sports Illustrated | Nov 5, 2005
Richard Hamilton's previous buzzer-beater was in 1998, one of the more famous shots in NCAA tournament history that gave Connecticut a win over Washington and a berth in round of eight.
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Boston Herald | Nov 1, 2005
The very mention of how Sheryl Swoopes and her groundbreaking announcement might apply to the NBA jerked Paul Pierce into abrupt laughter yesterday.