The Twitter bird logo is out, replaced by the new X logo for the social media platform. In case youy weren’t aware the bird
logo was actually named Larry after Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird. The company’s co-founder Biz Stone was a passionate
Celtics fan, so that’s how that came to be.
Is it just a coincidence that the new logo appears to be named after another former Celtic, Xavier McDaniel? I think not!
Obviously there is no better brand to emulate out their than the Boston Celtics.
If Elon Musk ever sells, don’t be shocked if the new logo looks something like one of these:
back on his Sonics days.
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Green With Envy: Grant Williams interview and recapping the latest Celtics news
After taking a week off to enjoy the offseason, the Green With Envy team is back to work. During the off-week, I sat down for
a short interview with Grant Williams following his departure from the Celtics. We discussed a recent charitable donation
from Quest Nutrition to his Grant Williams Family Foundation, his love of being a mentor, and touched on some fun
subjects — such as if he really was the strongest player on the roster.
Williams also shared the most frustrating moments of his Celtics career and what he’s working on this summer to hit the
ground running with the Dallas Mavericks next season.
There’s also a lot to catch up on. Joel Embiid put the Philadelphia 76ers on notice when he noted how he wants to compete
for championships, either in Philadelphia or elsewhere, which led to the usual [insert superstar] to Boston rumors.
Heavy’s Steve Bulpett reported that Boston is turning down inquiries regarding the availability of Malcolm Brogdon, despite
a deal to move him as part of the Kristaps Porzingis trade falling through. And Payton Pritchard has been named to the
Team USA select team ahead of the FIBA World Cup.
A week away is a long term in the NBA world, with news and updates coming quickly, even during the dead of the offseason.
You can watch the full episode in either the embedded YouTube clip above, the Spotify embed below, or by searching Green
With Envy on your preferred podcast app.
Dalano Banton’s size and length will give him an edge due to his defensive upside in drop and zone coverages. And of course,
you can expect some discussion surrounding the potential system changes now that Brad Stevens and Joe Mazzulla have
rounded out a new coaching staff headlined by Sam Cassell and Charles Lee.
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