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Ferry must be drawing a salary from the Celtics.

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parson
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Ferry must be drawing a salary from the Celtics. 

Post#1 » by parson » Sun Jan 5, 2014 3:41 am

This team is becoming emotionally fragile - whole lotta heads hanging.
As I said before, We're hustling but we're also pressing too much.

If Ferry can't find us SOME help, the Celtics are going to owe him a paycheck.
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Re: Ferry must be drawing a salary from the Celtics. 

Post#2 » by Rip2137 » Sun Jan 5, 2014 10:53 pm

As a bunch of guys that don't have to negotiate or make salary's match, we are having a hard time coming up with anything to bring in that makes an actual difference.

We could wait until Tuesday and bid on Bynum(hate the idea personally), or trade our "assets". Only Jeff Teague, Dennis Schroder, Paul Milsap, Al Horford, and MAYBE Kyle Korver are moveable for anyone that will actually add something to this team.

Move anyone besides Al or Milsap and you now have Paul at the 3 where he can't defend and is out of position.

Right now, Earl Barron, Keith Benson and Solomon Jones are the best big men available...and that's saying ALOT.

That said, I think its our fanbase that's getting a little emotionally fragile. We lost one we should have won against the Warriors(although it is kinda hard to close out a game when you aren't allowed to stare at the other team without a foul being called) and lost in Chicago. We can't hang the season on every win or loss.

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