Chatter remains relative to the potential retirement of Ray Allen's Celtics jersey #20. I won't chatter about it. I will simply say, "no" - not because of Ray leaving the Celtics for Miami - or any other negative thoughts about him. Here's why:
Ray spent seven years with the Milwaukee Bucks and only five in Boston.
He only earned two Title rings, one of which was with the Heat after departing Beantown.
Paul Silas won three Championships, two of them in Boston. His number was never retired.Absolutely. Retiring #20 in Ray's honor should not happen. That never happened with another #20, Larry Siegfried. Nothing against Ray, but this would amount to a "mending fences" move. And how about Silas. https://t.co/mUxawiwm9D pic.twitter.com/uCpv6nsl4W
— Tom Lane (@CelticsSentinel) December 7, 2020
Absolutely. Retiring #20 in Ray's honor should not happen. That never happened with another #20, Larry Siegfried. Nothing against Ray, but this would amount to a "mending fences" move. And how about Silas. https://t.co/mUxawiwm9D pic.twitter.com/uCpv6nsl4W
— Tom Lane (@CelticsSentinel) December 7, 2020The late Larry Siegfried is the forgotten Celtic. "Ziggy" spent seven years with the Celtics and won five rings here. His #20 never got to the rafters, allowing Ray Allen and Gordon Hayward to wear that number.
That's all I have to say.
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