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Re: Welcome to Boston, JD Davison! 

Post#321 » by neno » Wed Feb 14, 2024 3:06 pm

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jfs1000d wrote:I like Davidson, but his hair has to go. Sorry. Looks like a moron. Almost as bad as KO’s bun and Elfrid Peyton’s dead squirrel on his head


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Jealous. I assume you don’t have any. I know the feeling.

Yeah, his hair is badass.

He's like 5 minutes away from the best Mohawk ever
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Re: Welcome to Boston, JD Davison! 

Post#322 » by shackles10 » Thu Feb 15, 2024 5:02 pm

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brackdan70 wrote:Jealous. I assume you don’t have any. I know the feeling.

Yeah, his hair is badass.

He's like 5 minutes away from the best Mohawk ever


Mohawk JD Davison is top 10 pick in a redraft. Look at what a haircut did for DWhite... from role player to all-star snub. Current JD idk if/when he makes the big club with us. Perhaps he should go full DWhite and pop out a couple bambinos to help that leap to star status.
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Re: Welcome to Boston, JD Davison! 

Post#323 » by Shak_Celts » Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:06 pm

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jfs1000d wrote:I like Davidson, but his hair has to go. Sorry. Looks like a moron. Almost as bad as KO’s bun and Elfrid Peyton’s dead squirrel on his head


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Times have definitely changed but I know for a fact There were a lot of college coaches/recruiters and especially Alumni who never would have recruited a kid with their hair like that in the 90s and 2000s..

Not saying it was right or wrong or if I agree just making a point..p

It’s wrong and especially so because he’s black!
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Re: Welcome to Boston, JD Davison! 

Post#324 » by zoyathedestroya » Tue Apr 16, 2024 8:33 am

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IINM, the two-ways can join the team -- practice, workouts, road, on the bench -- in their playoff run. They just can't play.
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Post#325 » by Hal14 » Tue Apr 16, 2024 1:17 pm

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IINM, the two-ways can join the team -- practice, workouts, road, on the bench -- in their playoff run. They just can't play.

Yes, I believe that's correct.

Practice with the team, travel with the team. Be cheerleaders on the bench.

As for JD's future plans, I feel like the Spurs could be a good fit for him. They could really use another PG there..and he could do pretty well in the PnR with Wemby, throwing him lobs and stuff..
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Post#326 » by 24istheLAW » Tue Apr 16, 2024 1:51 pm

Davison's hair looks great. And it enlarges his silhouette slightly which might be practical for basketball purposes even.

On the hoops side of things, I think JD's an NBA player. Our timeline just hasn't matched up with his. Tough for a guy who's value is SO tied to being on the ball, to get his reps here. The 3&Ds have a runaway to get into the rotation.
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Post#327 » by lon3lytoaster » Tue Apr 16, 2024 2:55 pm

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snowman wrote:Knowing what we do about Davison and Pritchard, if both were our restricted FA's, and we determine that there is no room for two 6'1, 195 lb point guards, who are you taking?


Pritchard, despite his flaws, is miles ahead as an NBA player than Davison. Pretty sure JD is not going to stick around and we'll forget about him as soon as he stops being with Maine.


JD being 6'1 is also probably a bit generous. I've ran into him around Portland a few times. Nice kid, but unfortunately takes a lot more than just being an elite athlete to make it in the NBA these days. Some of his turnovers are just insane to watch. Many, many unforced and momentum breaking ones.
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Post#328 » by playa-hater » Tue Apr 16, 2024 3:50 pm

The Problem with JD and the NBA is, sure he is good enough to play on some roster in the NBA. But so are a lot of other players. Way more quality choices than actual roster spots.

All of those players need the slightest edge to get that chance. Many never get that chance. Another 60+ players about to get drafted. Is his shooting good enough?? His defense??? His decision making?? His confidence?? those are what teams are probably asking themselves.
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Post#329 » by 31to6 » Tue Apr 16, 2024 4:09 pm

what options will BOS have with this guy -- not much beyond 'bring him to camp and see if he earns spot #15'?
Could they theoretically sign and trade him to a team with cap space for a 2nd?
Could they theoretically sign him to play for Maine, but *not* as a 2-way guy? (he'll likely get better offers than that of course, just trying to be thorough)
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Post#330 » by bucknersrevenge » Wed Apr 17, 2024 1:26 pm

31to6 wrote:what options will BOS have with this guy -- not much beyond 'bring him to camp and see if he earns spot #15'?
Could they theoretically sign and trade him to a team with cap space for a 2nd?
Could they theoretically sign him to play for Maine, but *not* as a 2-way guy? (he'll likely get better offers than that of course, just trying to be thorough)


I don't think there are a ton of options for a team that will be over both caps. He's RFA but I think the fair thing to do would be to either sign him to a guaranteed spot or let him go somewhere else to do that.
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Re: Welcome to Boston, JD Davison! 

Post#331 » by 31to6 » Wed Apr 17, 2024 4:03 pm

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31to6 wrote:what options will BOS have with this guy -- not much beyond 'bring him to camp and see if he earns spot #15'?
Could they theoretically sign and trade him to a team with cap space for a 2nd?
Could they theoretically sign him to play for Maine, but *not* as a 2-way guy? (he'll likely get better offers than that of course, just trying to be thorough)


I don't think there are a ton of options for a team that will be over both caps. He's RFA but I think the fair thing to do would be to either sign him to a guaranteed spot or let him go somewhere else to do that.


He should be itching to go back to Maine to with the G league title:)
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Post#334 » by bucknersrevenge » Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:20 pm

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What do you think happens to him after this season? He can't go back down again. He has to get a shot here or the decent thing would be to let him get a shot somewhere else either via trade or simply let him walk. On the other end of this we're now getting the best version of Payton Pritchard we could get while on an extremely reasonable deal. Trading PP one for one doesn't make any sense either. What does Brad do with these two?
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Post#335 » by Gant » Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:38 pm

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What do you think happens to him after this season? He can't go back down again. He has to get a shot here or the decent thing would be to let him get a shot somewhere else either via trade or simply let him walk. On the other end of this we're now getting the best version of Payton Pritchard we could get while on an extremely reasonable deal. Trading PP one for one doesn't make any sense either. What does Brad do with these two?


Davison is competing with Svi level guys right now, not with Pritchard. He's trying to get the 15th roster spot, where all players are redundant. If he ever became good enough to push Pritchard for playing time, that would be a problem the Celtics would be delighted to have.

Like you say, it's either make it in Boston or try somewhere else. He's shown enough that an NBA career is possible. Who knows?

If Davison developed he'd be electric with real players to pass to.
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Post#336 » by Hal14 » Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:41 pm

There's too much depth/talent here. Too many other guards in front of him.

I mentioned it before but I think a team like San Antonio (who really needs a PG and is a young, rebuilding team) could be a good fit for him..
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Post#337 » by brackdan70 » Wed Apr 24, 2024 2:15 pm

If I were Brad I would seriously look at signing him up for that 15th spot. I mean they have a lot invested in him (54th pick) to let him go.
If I’m JD I’d love to stick with the Cs and get some rings, but also don’t mind going to a developing team were I’d get some PT.
I think his fate depends a bit on how we draft. If the Cs keep #30 then I don’t think there will be room for JD. If not then there will be.
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Post#338 » by 165bows » Wed Apr 24, 2024 2:37 pm

brackdan70 wrote:If I were Brad I would seriously look at signing him up for that 15th spot. I mean they have a lot invested in him (54th pick) to let him go.
If I’m JD I’d love to stick with the Cs and get some rings, but also don’t mind going to a developing team were I’d get some PT.
I think his fate depends a bit on how we draft. If the Cs keep #30 then I don’t think there will be room for JD. If not then there will be.

I lean towards this as well - feel like sign him to a longer team controlled minimum deal then trade him for a second round pick to a team that has room for him. Maybe not realistic but that feels like the medium-case scenario if he doesn't end up actually being a roster contributor.
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Post#339 » by RWGreen » Wed Apr 24, 2024 3:32 pm

C's ought to keep him for '24-'25, since Derrick White is an UFA after next season and who knows how that negotiation will go?
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Post#340 » by Patsfan1081 » Wed Apr 24, 2024 4:11 pm

He shot 26% from three on more than five attempts. Unless Brad trades both picks away for future assets they’ll have at least another second rounder added next summer and bigger needs to fill than a third pg.

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