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Greg Stiemsma’s Contract To Become Fully Guaranteed

The C’s gave their 26-year-old rookie a vote of confidence before Tuesday’s game. By not waiving the seven-footer, Stiemsma’s contract will become fully guaranteed on Friday, allowing the shot blocker to breath a little bit and perhaps unpack some boxes for good in Beantown. Here’s Chris Forsberg of ESPN Boston with some reaction from Stiemsma and [...]

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5 Questions With Kemba Walker

I had a chance to talk with Bobcats rookie Kemba Walker prior to the Celtics game against Charlotte on Tuesday night.  Here is what the UConn star, who is averaging 12.3 points, 4 rebounds, and 3.6 assists per game had to say. 1. How much communication have you had with Michael Jordan this year? Walker: [...]

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I Am Awesome!

Yes. This is a “pat myself on the back” post because a) I’m a jackass and b) I predicted something correctly. Back on January 8th, I predicted that the next ten games will tell us everything we need to know about this Celtics’ team. If they struggled, it was time to blow it up. If [...]

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Pierce Wins Eastern Conference Player Of Week

One day before he’s scheduled to pass Larry Bird for second on the Celtics’ all-time scoring list, Paul Pierce won the Eastern Conference Player of the Week award. Pierce averaged 22 points, 6.3 assists and 5.8 rebounds in four Boston wins, playing point forward in Rajon Rondo’s absence. Pierce is only 9 points behind Bird [...]

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Garnett’s Wondrous 3-point Rant

Via ESPN Boston’s Chris Forsberg, who knows a great, playful rant when he hears one, here’s Kevin Garnett discussing his not-so-newfound aptitude for three-point shooting after the C’s took down the Grizzlies. “When I walk around the streets, y’all stop acting like y’all shocked that I can shoot 3’s. Everybody in Boston, everybody in the [...]

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5 Questions With O.J. Mayo

I talked with Memphis guard O.J. Mayo prior to the Celtics-Grizzlies, Super Bowl Sunday game at the Garden.  Here is what the 4th year man out of USC, who is averaging 12.5 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 2 assists per game had to say. 1. You started every game your first two years in the league, [...]

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Remember “We Not Me”? An Illinois Man Says it Was His Idea

Remember this shirt? 

Picture 40That slogan on the back, “We Not Me,” was the perfect mantra for a team of veterans who came together for a goal larger than themselves. 

Now an Illinois man is claiming Adidas swiped the idea from him, according to mediabistro. The story: W. Brand Bobosky, a do-gooder from Naperville, Ill., began using the phrase “We Not Me” around 1999 to promote various fundraisers in Naperville, where he was once president of both the local Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club. (And if you can’t trust the Rotary Club, who can you trust?). He started putting the phrase on keychains and pins, and in 2004 he hired attorneys at a Chicago intellectual property law firm to register for trademark and copyright protections on the phrase, according to a press release (via mediabistro). Bobosky “started small but envisioned infinite growth for the catchy phrase.”

Bobosky even created a Web site to promote the phrase. 

Flash forward to late 2007 and early 2008, when Adidas rolled out its “Basketball is a Brotherhood” campaign featuring KG, Chauncey Billups, Tracy McGrady, Gilbert Arenas and others. The campaign featured the “We Not Me” phrase without permission from Bobosky, according to his lawsuit. Bobosky saw the ads and contacted Adidas about a possible licensing agreement, but the company either or ignored him or turned him down, the suit says. 

The slogan’s popularity jumped when the C’s won the title and Adidas marketed the above shirt. (Though the lawsuit incorrectly states that Kevin Garnett was named the MVP of the Finals. We all know it was Paul Pierce. They need to let basketball fans proofread these things). 

The suit names the Celtics and Garnett as individual defendants, though it’s unclear why, since every count seeking damages names Adidas and not the team or KG. (The ad agency that came up with the campaign is also not named, according to mediabistro). 

I reached out to Stephen Drinnon, the Texas-based lawyer handling the case for Bobosky, to ask why the C’s and KG are named, but he hasn’t gotten back to me as of now. (It should also be noted that Bobosky found some way to file the case in the Eastern District of Texas, long known as one of the most plaintiff-friendly jurisdictions in the U.S. for intellectual property infringement cases). 

I’ll let you know more when I get info. Suffice it to say I don’t think this lawsuit is exactly going to bankrupt the Celtics.

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