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Marcus Smart Says Goodbye: 'Boston, You Are a Very Special Place to Me'

The Celtics upgraded their roster at the expense of the heart and soul of their team.
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The Celtics believe in the gamble they're making. And they hope Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown will take even more ownership of this team, stepping into the leadership void created by Marcus Smart's departure.

They've also made an upgrade in talent by adding Kristaps Porzingis, a former All-Star who's seven-foot-three, highly skilled offensively, and disruptive defensively.

Still, that doesn't change how hard it is to lose the heart and soul of the team and a franchise culture setter.

While discussing the decision on the heels of the draft, a choked-up Brad Stevens stated, "I told him, when he got here, we were 25 and 57 the year before. And the greatest legacy that you can leave is to be someplace, and it's better off because you were there."

In Smart's nine years in Boston, the Celtics never missed the playoffs. They reached the Eastern Conference Finals five times and came within two wins of a championship.

The franchise's now former floor general took tremendous pride in being the longest-tenured player on the team. While discussing his approach to the game in a wide-ranging interview with Inside The Celtics last week, Smart conveyed the following.

"I've always played the game of basketball the same way, leaving it all out on the court each and every time I play because you never know when it's your last time playing. My mom instilled that in me at a young age. It has gotten me this far, so I won't be changing that now. My teammates feed off my energy. As the longest-tenured Celtic, I feel like it's my responsibility to continue to play "Celtics basketball." Continue to get my rehab each and every day, eat healthily and strive for greatness."

Now, he's off to Memphis to help shape the culture there, mentor Ja Morant, and see how far he can help take a talented team that finished second in the West last season.

But first, he said goodbye to Boston.

Further Reading

Jordan Walsh Already Improving on Main Weakness, a Potential Ceiling-Changing Development

Brad Stevens Shares What Compelled Celtics to Trade for Kristaps Porzingis

Brad Stevens Discusses Difficult Decision to Trade Marcus Smart: 'He'll Always Have Boston'

Scouting Report on Celtics' Second-Round Pick Jordan Walsh

The Details about Future 2nd-Round Picks Celtics Acquired at the Draft

Celtics Swing 4 Draft-Day Trades, Add Future Second-Round Capital

After Trading Marcus Smart, Acquiring Kristaps Porzingis, Where Do Celtics Go from Here?

Marcus Smart Felt "Shock" and "Hurt" Over Trade from Boston Celtics

The Latest on Malcolm Brogdon's Forearm Strain

Celtics Acquire Kristaps Porzingis, Trade Marcus Smart to Grizzlies in Blockbuster Deal

Grant Williams Not Expected Back If Celtics Acquire Kristaps Porzingis

Marcus Smart Discusses Celtics' Identity, Relationship with Jaylen Brown, Boston's Coaching Hires, and Pursuit of Banner 18

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Bobby Krivitsky
BOBBY KRIVITSKY

Bobby Krivitsky's experiences include covering the NBA as a credentialed reporter for Basketball Insiders. He's also a national sports talk host for SportsMap Radio, a network airing on 96 radio stations throughout the country. Additionally, he was a major-market host, update anchor, and producer for IMG Audio, and he worked for Bleacher Report as an NFL and NBA columnist.

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