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After biting his tongue through Friday night,
when he was the primary object of heavy booing during the Celtics’
24-point loss to the Knicks, Doc Rivers heard a Milwaukee
crowd boo Bucks coach Terry Stotts.
There is, he believes, a growing gap between coaches,
players and their public.
“
We’re not as close as we used to be to our fans,”
he said after yesterday’s practice. “
We used to be out and about with them more.
I thought that was good. I think it really helped our profession.
But now we leave after games, and the guys have security (details).
I think something’s been disconnected in all sports.
I think money has made a big change. A guy makes $10 million,
and he’s expected to be worth that much money.
“But I don’t know how a guy can be a $10 million or even a
$2 million player. I don’t know how someone can live up to that.
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