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Another one bites the dust.
Telfair seems to be a hard working player and no doubt he's loaded with talent. It's all the other stuff that seems to holding the guy back. I believe Celtics will regret this move in the long run.

Celtics severing ties with Telfair

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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td valign="top">BOSTON -- The Boston Celtics are severing ties with guard
Sebastian Telfair days after he was arrested in the New York area
and charged with carrying a loaded gun in his car.

Team managing partner Wyc Grousbeck said Telfair, the 13th pick
in the 2004 draft and coming off a disappointing first season with
the Celtics, would not be back with the team.

Telfair pleaded not guilty to a charge of felony second-degree
possession of a weapon, and was released Friday on $7,500 bail.

"The facts and circumstances of his case have not been
determined, but he does not have a Celtics locker and we do not
anticipate that he will," Grousbeck said in an e-mail Tuesday. He
did not say how the team would handle the remaining season on
Telfair's contract.

Telfair's attorney, Ed Hayes, told The Associated Press the
Celtics are rushing to judgment.

"It always bothers me when you punish a guy so severely before
there's been a finding of fact. I think that's wrong whether it
happens in Durham (N.C) or in Boston," Hayes said, referring to
the Duke lacrosse rape case.

Hayes said Telfair supports 17 relatives on his NBA salary since
being drafted out of high school in Brooklyn, N.Y.

"He's come so far and done so well, I don't think you have to
throw him overboard," Hayes said.

The 21-year-old guard was arrested early Friday in Yonkers, N.Y.
Police said he was speeding and found a loaded handgun under a seat
in his SUV. Telfair did not have a valid license, and police said
he and his passenger told them they knew nothing of the gun.

Grousbeck said players had been explicitly warned to obey the
team and league gun prohibition, as well as state laws.

Hayes said the gun was registered to Telfair's girlfriend, who
he said was Telfair's common law wife, and that Telfair was
borrowing the SUV she normally uses.

While with Portland in February 2006, Telfair was questioned
after a handgun registered to his girlfriend was found in his
pillowcase aboard the team's plane at Hanscom Field in Bedford,
outside of Boston. The Trail Blazers later fined Telfair and
suspended him for two days.

Last October, police questioned Telfair about the shooting of
rapper Fabolous after a $50,000 necklace was stolen from Telfair at
the same club the night Fabolous was shot. Telfair said he wasn't
there at the time of the shooting.

The Celtics acquired Telfair from Portland last June 28 on the
day of the NBA draft. As part of the five-player deal, Portland
received Randy Foye of Villanova, whom the Celtics had taken with
the No. 7 pick.

Boston hoped Telfair would become its regular point guard, but
he struggled and started just 30 of the 78 games he played. He
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"Hayes said Telfair supports 17 relatives on his NBA salary since
being drafted out of high school in Brooklyn, N.Y."

So that's how the unemployment rate is so low. :aktion033
 

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THe kid has talent too. ANd he is still very young.

You think he should have gone to college for at least a year?
 

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telfair is awful
should have never been drafted, especially a straight from high school 6 foot PG.
see you in the D-League, bassy!
 

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I'll go out on a limb and say none of those 17 relatives will support Telfair when he is broke in the next 5 years.
 

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THe kid has talent too. ANd he is still very young.

You think he should have gone to college for at least a year?


Exactly. This is a prime example of how college prepares a player to transition from teenager to young man. If the player is well-grounded (Bryant, L. James), they can make it without college. But the fact is, most young players lack that sort of maturity and support system. The NBA got it right by banning high school kids.
 

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I'll go out on a limb and say none of those 17 relatives will support Telfair when he is broke in the next 5 years.


Great Point, but no they will not. Instead of supporting his relatives he should be helping them get on their feet. People do not realize when you buy $50K chains and cars, houses, and other things the money runs out quick. Everyone thinks they are going to get Shaq like money. Well until you do the rookie contract is great to set up for the rest of your life you are smart, but if you are supporting 17 people it will make you broke unless you get that 6 year 80m deal.
 

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