Because of the transmigrator effect, The Celtics lost not just the 2008 championship, but also the infamously notorious Billy King trade that directly helped them rebuild.
Now, Garnett and Pierce have both left, and all The Celtics got was a first-round pick from the Cavaliers and Sanders' poetry and distance.
What's all this? Why has the reconstruction turned out this way?
Ainge can't understand, and there are many more things he doesn't understand.
Like why the League's top-ranking Clippers struck down so hard against their team, which ranks second to last in the Eastern Conference.
In the first quarter, the Clippers led by 16 points.
By halftime, the lead had expanded to 38 points.
And this was just the beginning. In the third quarter, the Clippers' three-point barrage grew even fiercer; they scored 42 points in that quarter alone, increasing the lead to 55 points.