robbie84 wrote:2016-17 offseason..
Celtics send:
2016 Brooklyn pick unprotected (currently #4)
2016 Dallas pick
2016 Celtics pick
2018 Brooklyn pick unprotected
Avery Bradley
Amir Johnson (Salary)
for
Jimmy Butler+Mike Dunleavy Jr. filler.
DONE DEAL
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robbie84 wrote:2016-17 offseason..
Celtics send:
2016 Brooklyn pick unprotected (currently #4)
2016 Dallas pick
2016 Celtics pick
2018 Brooklyn pick unprotected
Avery Bradley
Amir Johnson (Salary)
for
Jimmy Butler+Mike Dunleavy Jr. filler.
DASMACKDOWN wrote:Spoiler:
Gnarc90 wrote:DASMACKDOWN wrote:Spoiler:
I agree with a lot of what you said. Full rebuilds take a long time, even if most things go right. They can also go completely wrong and treadmill at the bottom for a long time. The FO has drawn a lot of ire from fans, yet people want to trust them to successfully rebuild the team.
I still think the Bulls best chance at winning a title involves Jimmy Butler.
Red Larrivee wrote:I agree. It's a legitimate direction at least, but be careful what you wish for. Not every rebuild ends up like OKC.
JohnnyKILLroy wrote:If management is going to back Fred then Jimmy has to go. His desire to be the Alpha undermines what Fred wants to do. It's not just Jimmy either but Gasol is on his way out I would imagine and Rose has another year.
Flames24Rulz wrote:JohnnyKILLroy wrote:If management is going to back Fred then Jimmy has to go. His desire to be the Alpha undermines what Fred wants to do. It's not just Jimmy either but Gasol is on his way out I would imagine and Rose has another year.
Great idea, let's back this idiot coach over an All-Star player. This organization, I swear...
FWIW, I'm not against listening to offers for Butler, but if you choose Hoiberg over Jimmy? LOL.
musiqsoulchild wrote:Butler is MOST definitely a #1. Why?
1) He's efficient - and he scores heavy. 20 PPG on high efficiency is gold.
2) He is a very capable defender
3) He's clutch
4) His efficiency comes from going to the free throw line - which is also a very good trait.
5) He doesnt make super max money - so you can fit better pieces around him.
6) He WANTS to be a leader. Even if his efforts are misguided - I always prefer to build around someone who wants to wear the crown of thorns.
7) He has a soul that translates to TV and he will not think twice before making a call to a free agent to come join him. It will not be a text message - that much is for sure.
He doesnt work as a #1 in Chicago - because our organization has pitched its tent in Team Rose's side. As terrible a decision as that it, I can see why they did it.
But lets not sully Jimmy here - he's a true #1 for a team that wants to create a winning environment.
JohnnyKILLroy wrote:Flames24Rulz wrote:JohnnyKILLroy wrote:If management is going to back Fred then Jimmy has to go. His desire to be the Alpha undermines what Fred wants to do. It's not just Jimmy either but Gasol is on his way out I would imagine and Rose has another year.
Great idea, let's back this idiot coach over an All-Star player. This organization, I swear...
FWIW, I'm not against listening to offers for Butler, but if you choose Hoiberg over Jimmy? LOL.
It's much more nuanced than that.
Scottie Pippen's response to whom he would pick for his running mate, Michael or LeBron: "That's a dumbass question. I've never done anything with LeBron. I wouldn't take LeBron to the movies."
jnrjr79 wrote:musiqsoulchild wrote:Butler is MOST definitely a #1. Why?
1) He's efficient - and he scores heavy. 20 PPG on high efficiency is gold.
2) He is a very capable defender
3) He's clutch
4) His efficiency comes from going to the free throw line - which is also a very good trait.
5) He doesnt make super max money - so you can fit better pieces around him.
6) He WANTS to be a leader. Even if his efforts are misguided - I always prefer to build around someone who wants to wear the crown of thorns.
7) He has a soul that translates to TV and he will not think twice before making a call to a free agent to come join him. It will not be a text message - that much is for sure.
He doesnt work as a #1 in Chicago - because our organization has pitched its tent in Team Rose's side. As terrible a decision as that it, I can see why they did it.
But lets not sully Jimmy here - he's a true #1 for a team that wants to create a winning environment.
My test for a true #1 player is a lot simpler: can you win a championship if he is the best player on your team?
For me, I don't see it with Jimmy, as much as I otherwise really like the guy and his game.
jnrjr79 wrote:musiqsoulchild wrote:Butler is MOST definitely a #1. Why?
1) He's efficient - and he scores heavy. 20 PPG on high efficiency is gold.
2) He is a very capable defender
3) He's clutch
4) His efficiency comes from going to the free throw line - which is also a very good trait.
5) He doesnt make super max money - so you can fit better pieces around him.
6) He WANTS to be a leader. Even if his efforts are misguided - I always prefer to build around someone who wants to wear the crown of thorns.
7) He has a soul that translates to TV and he will not think twice before making a call to a free agent to come join him. It will not be a text message - that much is for sure.
He doesnt work as a #1 in Chicago - because our organization has pitched its tent in Team Rose's side. As terrible a decision as that it, I can see why they did it.
But lets not sully Jimmy here - he's a true #1 for a team that wants to create a winning environment.
My test for a true #1 player is a lot simpler: can you win a championship if he is the best player on your team?
For me, I don't see it with Jimmy, as much as I otherwise really like the guy and his game.
musiqsoulchild wrote:jnrjr79 wrote:musiqsoulchild wrote:Butler is MOST definitely a #1. Why?
1) He's efficient - and he scores heavy. 20 PPG on high efficiency is gold.
2) He is a very capable defender
3) He's clutch
4) His efficiency comes from going to the free throw line - which is also a very good trait.
5) He doesnt make super max money - so you can fit better pieces around him.
6) He WANTS to be a leader. Even if his efforts are misguided - I always prefer to build around someone who wants to wear the crown of thorns.
7) He has a soul that translates to TV and he will not think twice before making a call to a free agent to come join him. It will not be a text message - that much is for sure.
He doesnt work as a #1 in Chicago - because our organization has pitched its tent in Team Rose's side. As terrible a decision as that it, I can see why they did it.
But lets not sully Jimmy here - he's a true #1 for a team that wants to create a winning environment.
My test for a true #1 player is a lot simpler: can you win a championship if he is the best player on your team?
For me, I don't see it with Jimmy, as much as I otherwise really like the guy and his game.
Different tiers of winning need different types of #1 players.
Boston will remain a middling team if they dont take care of getting a #1 player. And any #1 player they get - including Durant - doesnt help them win the champsionship.
They need an intermediate step - a Joe Johnson to Atlanta kind of signing. Thats exactly what Jimmy is. He's a #1 option on a Top 3 squad. He will not get you a ring - but thats not anywhere near Boston's radar.
When you cant do the infeasible, then do whats feasible.
bulliedog8 wrote:jnrjr79 wrote:musiqsoulchild wrote:Butler is MOST definitely a #1. Why?
1) He's efficient - and he scores heavy. 20 PPG on high efficiency is gold.
2) He is a very capable defender
3) He's clutch
4) His efficiency comes from going to the free throw line - which is also a very good trait.
5) He doesnt make super max money - so you can fit better pieces around him.
6) He WANTS to be a leader. Even if his efforts are misguided - I always prefer to build around someone who wants to wear the crown of thorns.
7) He has a soul that translates to TV and he will not think twice before making a call to a free agent to come join him. It will not be a text message - that much is for sure.
He doesnt work as a #1 in Chicago - because our organization has pitched its tent in Team Rose's side. As terrible a decision as that it, I can see why they did it.
But lets not sully Jimmy here - he's a true #1 for a team that wants to create a winning environment.
My test for a true #1 player is a lot simpler: can you win a championship if he is the best player on your team?
For me, I don't see it with Jimmy, as much as I otherwise really like the guy and his game.
At the same time though, you dont need a true #1. You can have multiple #2s and win a title. Spurs didnt have a true #1 their last title. The celtics didnt have a true #1 when they won. But they had good #2s plus were in great systems. Put butler in a great system with legit role players and another #2 with him, and that could be a team that wins a title.
jnrjr79 wrote:musiqsoulchild wrote:jnrjr79 wrote:
My test for a true #1 player is a lot simpler: can you win a championship if he is the best player on your team?
For me, I don't see it with Jimmy, as much as I otherwise really like the guy and his game.
Different tiers of winning need different types of #1 players.
Boston will remain a middling team if they dont take care of getting a #1 player. And any #1 player they get - including Durant - doesnt help them win the champsionship.
They need an intermediate step - a Joe Johnson to Atlanta kind of signing. Thats exactly what Jimmy is. He's a #1 option on a Top 3 squad. He will not get you a ring - but thats not anywhere near Boston's radar.
When you cant do the infeasible, then do whats feasible.
Something tells me the Celtics have their eyes on being something greater than the Joe Johnson Atlanta Hawks. And the Celtics are basically already as good as any of those Johnson Hawks teams.
jnrjr79 wrote:bulliedog8 wrote:jnrjr79 wrote:
My test for a true #1 player is a lot simpler: can you win a championship if he is the best player on your team?
For me, I don't see it with Jimmy, as much as I otherwise really like the guy and his game.
At the same time though, you dont need a true #1. You can have multiple #2s and win a title. Spurs didnt have a true #1 their last title. The celtics didnt have a true #1 when they won. But they had good #2s plus were in great systems. Put butler in a great system with legit role players and another #2 with him, and that could be a team that wins a title.
While I agree it's possible to win with someone who would not be viewed as a "true #1," it's happened 3 times in the last 25 years - Detroit, Boston, and San Antonio. And I'm not 100% convinced Boston really belongs in that group.
Scottie Pippen's response to whom he would pick for his running mate, Michael or LeBron: "That's a dumbass question. I've never done anything with LeBron. I wouldn't take LeBron to the movies."
jnrjr79 wrote:bulliedog8 wrote:jnrjr79 wrote:
My test for a true #1 player is a lot simpler: can you win a championship if he is the best player on your team?
For me, I don't see it with Jimmy, as much as I otherwise really like the guy and his game.
At the same time though, you dont need a true #1. You can have multiple #2s and win a title. Spurs didnt have a true #1 their last title. The celtics didnt have a true #1 when they won. But they had good #2s plus were in great systems. Put butler in a great system with legit role players and another #2 with him, and that could be a team that wins a title.
While I agree it's possible to win with someone who would not be viewed as a "true #1," it's happened 3 times in the last 25 years - Detroit, Boston, and San Antonio. And I'm not 100% convinced Boston really belongs in that group.