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Connelly’s Top Ten: Trader Danny Does It Again

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1. Celtics Deal:

* Wow - give Danny credit - I do think he lost but still made the team better - Cleveland had no leverage but still got the Jersey pick from him

* Danny has rolled the dice and thinks the Lakers are worse than the Nets - we have two other teams to follow

* Irving is a top ten player - teamed with Hayward, Horford, Smart, Rozier, Brown and Tatum - that’s the deepest team in the NBA - just lack a big - one more blockbuster gets it done

* They hold on to Smart - which means I spend the season cursing his pull up three pointers pleading with the TV to trade him only to have him come back on the defensive end and do something Russell-esque.

2. Red Sox

* Since Red Sox shuffled the rotation to get Sale two starts versus Yankees - last two starts: 10 innings / 10 runs / 14 hits 0-2

* I said two weeks ago Sandy Leon is not throwing well

* Nunez 13 multi hit games in 23 Red Sox games

* Cleveland in first facing the best pitcher in baseball and empty seats everywhere

* Is Hanley the worst clean up hitter in baseball - won’t knock in 60

* Give credit where credit is due - they are playing well and look like a top 5 team

* Pomerantz if bullpen supported him and he didn’t leave hurt is sitting on 17 wins

* Mookie Betts hitting .219 in August

* Has Christian Vazquez put on weight?

* Record without Pedroia 26-15

3. Patriots - Could the Patriots go 0-4 in preseason and 16-0 regular season?

4. Saw a ranking of every professional soccer team - the highest ranked Major League Soccer (American league) team was Toronto at 171

5. Does the Dream team beat the 1960 USA team:

* 1992 - Jordan, Barkley, Malone, Stockton, Pippen, Ewing, Robinson

* 1960 - Jerry West, Jerry Lucas, Oscar Robertson, Walt Bellamy

6. White Sox, A’s, Padres, Giants, Phillies, Mets, Rockies, Dbacks are a combined 207 games out of first place

7. Amazing Stat - Judge and Sanchez last 162 games versus Mantle and Maris 1961

* Judge and Sanchez - 295 games and 88 home runs - one every 3.2 games

* Mantle and Maris - 314 games and 115 home runs - one every 2.7 games

8. Old School - Rich Hill went extra innings with no hitter and lost Wednesday - MLB Network brought up Harvey Haddix record - and not talking back to back no hitters:

* May 26, 1954 - his Pirates versus Braves in Milwaukee

* Haddix had no hitter in the 13th inning and got the loss - unearned run on the only hit of the game

* Opposing pitcher Lew Burdette also went 13 innings giving up 12 hits but no runs

* Haddix had as many hits as the Braves 1-1

* 13 innings took 2:54

* Burdette faced 47 batters and if each at bat was 4.5 pitches = 211 pitches

9. Just a Little Bit Outside - Olympic TV rights

* 1960 which was one of the great Olympics of all time with Cassius Clay and barefoot Bikila - $394,000

* 2018 - will cost NBC - over a $1,000,000,000

10. Randomosity

* Ryan Rusillo goes Flounder in Wyoming - drunk (naked) and stupid is no way to go through life son

* Did you see the recent Gillette razor ad? They went Schooner Tuna from Mr. Mom

* Cost of gun for Lee Harvey Oswald $12.88

* Speaking of Olympics - doesn’t the host country of South Korea sound like a nightmare ready to happen?

* Good show to watch - Unabomber on Discovery Channel

Michael has written for the Boston Herald and other sites in the past and his top ten column is now housed on Trifecta Sports Network. Connelly's Top Ten releases on Monday's and Friday's.

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Are the Celtics Ready?

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The season is coming up and Boston has had to make some changes over the offseason. But one question remains? Are they Ready?

The Celtics acquired Kyrie Irving and Gordon Hayward. This could help them make a boost in the Playoffs like no other. The past couple of seasons, the Celtics have had their ups and downs, It wasn’t until last season, they started winning to once again prove that they can be a contender. The Kyrie trade was a surprise which marked a new beginning. Jason Tatum played well in the Summer League, but now Boston has to be willing to live up to expectations. If Hayward and Irving can play well together, then the team is proven to be a contender again, but if there is going to be problems then

The Kyrie trade was a surprise which marked a new beginning. Jason Tatum played well in the Summer League, but now Boston has to be willing to live up to expectations. If Hayward and Irving can play well together, then the team is proven to be a contender again, but if there is going to be problems then

If Hayward and Irving can play well together, then the team is proven to be a contender again, but if there is going to be problems then is was all a catastrophe waiting to happen. Danny Ainge is trying his best to build a suitable roster in the midst. But now they have to be put to the test. The Celtics could be ready, but if Kyrie and Hayward aren’t going to connect well. It could cost Boston a spot in the Eastern Conference Finals.

The Celtics could be ready, but if Kyrie and Hayward aren’t going to connect well. It could cost Boston a spot in the Eastern Conference Finals.

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Kyrie Irving Wants To Win Without LeBron James

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Newly minted Boston Celtics point guard Kyrie Irving had a public fallout with LeBron James. This fallout caused Irving to request a trade from the Cleveland Cavaliers and ended up getting him to Boston.

In his first media appearance as a Celtic, he took to ESPN’s First Take to tackle a number of issues including LeBron James. In regards to James, Irving doesn’t care about the future hall of famers feelings and didn’t even tell him he wanted out of “Believeland”.

Smith: “Did you speak to LeBron James or talk to LeBron James before you or your representatives met with ownership to let them know that you wanted out?”

Irving: “No.”

Smith: “Why not?”

Irving: “Why would I have to?”

Smith: “If you don’t speak to someone about it, they might take it personally.”

Irving: “Yeah.”

Smith: “Do you care about that at all?”

Irving: “No.”

When Irving requested out of Cleveland the Cavs handled the situation poorly and leaked the request to members of the media. For that, Irving was even more at ends with them.

“I felt like the timing was impeccable if you ask me,” Irving explained. “I think how ironic it was that I was on my China trip and how my trade rumors all of a sudden just came out publicly. And it was hurtful because I knew how professional I had kept it throughout the whole entire process, and how strategic it was. Because I knew it was going to be madness, and it turned out to be like that. And when you’re living in a reality-based (world) and I’m a very awake individual and you have all these exterior forces trying to change or skew everyone else’s opinion, and I’m not able to say anything, and I’m sitting back and being very, very patient, it became something that I didn’t understand because of the amount of moments that we had together as a team. .. It was hurtful to see that a lot of the reports, and a lot of things that were happening, there was minimal truth to it.”

When it came down to it though, the culture and environment surrounding Cleveland was a driving factor in making him want out. Part of it admittedly was likely the departure of former GM David Griffen and James’s controlling factor.

“When you think about the journey, and you also put things into perspective for what they really are, it’s a truthful environment. And I wasn’t getting that (in Cleveland). And that’s where it really stands,” he explained.

Despite being considered one of the favorites in the Eastern Conference this season Irving understands a lot of work will need to be put into making the Celtics compete.

“That’s the kind of difficult question that will be asked throughout the entire season until we form our identity,” Irving said when asked about expectations. “Only four guys from last year’s team are returning. It’s totally a new journey. I have high expectations and we share that as a group.”

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Isaiah Thomas Only a Ploy in Trade with Cavs

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Isaiah Thomas Only a Ploy in Trade with Cavs

We’ve been bamboozled (to quote Burgermeister Meisterburger). Yes, the nerve-racking Celtics-Cavaliers trade is finally done! You can now exhale. But when we dig through the convoluted pile of permutations and appraisals of this deal, doesn’t it all seem highly questionable? Come on, this thing was announced a week before it was completed, a bonafide Woj-bomb. Why the delay? I’ll tell you. There is one person who is responsible for all this controversy, albeit through inadvertence. That man would be none other than “the little guy” Isaiah Thomas.

That’s right, the undisputed fan-favorite and beloved underdog: Isaiah Thomas. Bless his heart; we all know that he’s done a great deal of good for the Celtics. Surely, we’re grateful for the fearless pony-up player he has been for us.

Since last Wednesday, the Celtics and the Cavaliers have been in a gridlocked game of tug-of-war. Thomas has undoubtedly played the threadbare rope, in the middle of all this. Through no fault of his own, he was misrepresented as the centerpiece of the C’s offer for Kyrie Irving. Maybe cockeyed “homer” fans accept this fallacy to be true. But make no mistake, both organizations knew Thomas’ true value the entire time. He is nothing more than a damaged fringe-superstar whose purpose is to be parlayed into draft picks.

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