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Celtics are the most disrespected NBA champions of all time, says former Boston player

The Boston Celtics were crowned NBA champions last season, led by Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. However, many believe the team has not received the respect they deserve, a sentiment shared by a former player who won the title with the franchise in 2008.

Jayson Tatum 0 of the Boston Celtics reacts after a slam dunk during the second half against the Chicago Bulls.
Ā© IMAGO / Icon SportswireJayson Tatum 0 of the Boston Celtics reacts after a slam dunk during the second half against the Chicago Bulls.

Last season, the Boston Celtics secured their 18th NBA title, surpassing the Los Angeles Lakers and solidifying their place as the winningest franchise in league history. They reached the top led by Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. However, some believe the team hasn’t received the recognition it merits, including Kendrick Perkins.

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ā€œWhy are the Celtics so disrespected?ā€ Perkins questioned on ESPN. ā€œWhen it comes down to champions, they are the most disrespected champions in NBA history,ā€ said the former center, who knows what he’s talking about, having been a champion with Boston in the 2007-08 season.

ā€œAll you hear about is how easy of a ride they had last year, how Jayson Tatum is not this, how he didn’t play in the Olympics. All this,ā€ Kendrick added. ā€œBut you know what? This is a great basketball team.ā€

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Perkins then listed several qualities that, in his opinion, make the Celtics one of the best teams in the league: ā€œHey guys, you can freaking play. Jayson Tatum is really really good, Jaylen Brown, one of the best two-way players in the game. Payton Pritchard, Sixth Man of the Year. They got depth at the Big position. What else do I have to say?ā€

Kendrick Perkins playing with the Boston Celtics on May 24, 2010.

Kendrick Perkins playing with the Boston Celtics on May 24, 2010.

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Is Tatum undervalued?

This debate also touches on whether Jayson Tatum gets the recognition he deserves in NBA, a topic the Celtics’ forward addressed in a recent interview with The Washington Post.

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ā€œHonestly, no,ā€ Tatum said when asked if he felt appropriately valued in the NBA. ā€œIf you took the name and the face away from all my accomplishments and you’re just like, ā€˜This is what this Player A accomplished at 26,’ people would talk about me a lot differently.ā€

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Paul Pierce agrees with these opinions

Another player who shined with the Boston Celtics for years and was a champion in 2008 is Paul Pierce. The former small forward also recently shared his thoughts on the debate surrounding Jayson Tatum’s lack of recognition and offered a surprising explanation for it.

ā€œCause he plays for Boston. That’s just what it is,ā€ Pierce said on the Ticket and The Truth podcast. ā€œEvery player through Boston, even Larry Bird, wasn’t that appreciated. At one point, he was the best player in the league, but it was always Magic. Boston is the most hated franchise, hated team in all of sports.ā€

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Pierce then highlighted Tatum’s accomplishments. ā€œThe guy has been to six conference finals, bro, in eight years. Two finals in eight years. If you match that up with KD (Kevin Durant) and all the stars, they didn’t do that,ā€ he said. ā€œHe just doesn’t get his due. I said like last year, he’s the best American player. I still think that.ā€

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