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Post#101 » by Cyclical » Wed Jul 3, 2019 6:20 am

Kanter + Theis + Poirier + Williams = 24 fouls to give against Embiid and Horford.

Not bad
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Post#102 » by rony zeira » Wed Jul 3, 2019 6:23 am

Ed Pinkney wrote:They both look a bit like General Zod.


The match-up with Dwight Howard should be epic than. When are we playing the Wizards?
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Post#103 » by CelticsLV » Wed Jul 3, 2019 7:55 am

Theocy wrote:Reminds me a bit of pekovic.

Haven't really seen him play a lot.


Adams is his comparison. Porier doesn't have the soft touch like Adams but very similar in every other aspect.
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Post#104 » by Sabas11 » Wed Jul 3, 2019 8:53 am

sam_I_am wrote:Yabu - “the French” Draymond Green.
Sekou - “the French” Pascal Siakam
Ntilikina - “the French” Gary Payton

Poitier - “the French” Aaron Baynes.

Nobody ever called Batum, Gobert, Parker or Diaw “the French” anybody.

I hope “the French” isn’t code for can’t play in NBA.


We also have Nando de Colo who is the French Spanoulis, who himself was the Greek T-Mac. So in a way we also have T-Mac on our side. True story.
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Post#105 » by RB34 » Wed Jul 3, 2019 9:30 am

He’s French, Jaylen loves Paris. Looks like they’ll get along.
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Post#106 » by zoyathedestroya » Wed Jul 3, 2019 9:46 am

RB34 wrote:He’s French, Jaylen loves Paris. Looks like they’ll get along.

They're also both Scorpios. Birth dates just three days apart.
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Post#107 » by RB34 » Wed Jul 3, 2019 9:53 am

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RB34 wrote:He’s French, Jaylen loves Paris. Looks like they’ll get along.

They're also both Scorpios. Birth dates just three days apart.


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Post#108 » by Froob » Wed Jul 3, 2019 10:08 am

greenroom31 wrote:My theory is that we sign these Euro big men every couple of years so that Austin Ainge can justify his "business trips" to France, Germany, Spain, etc.

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Post#109 » by Andrew McCeltic » Wed Jul 3, 2019 10:36 am

zoyathedestroya wrote:
RB34 wrote:He’s French, Jaylen loves Paris. Looks like they’ll get along.

They're also both Scorpios. Birth dates just three days apart.


What’s the over-under on how many times Jaylen asks him about French literature
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Post#110 » by Ben-N1ce » Wed Jul 3, 2019 10:39 am

Well the flying Frenchman seems to fit...
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Post#111 » by remi_222 » Wed Jul 3, 2019 11:08 am

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CTCeltsFan34 wrote:Lol ok. If you say so.

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It's not only me, it's the whole world showing you that not only americans matters in term of bball. And the NBA is the smartest organization and is recognising it, not the people really
Showing me what? You called out American/other basketball fans for being idiots for thinking that a 25 year old guy who has played summer league TWICE WITHOUT making an NBA roster is above playing summer league.

Now I'm not saying he has no talent or that he might have not improved since his previous summer league experience but for you or anyone to say hes above summer league play...that's nonsense

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Again, you prove that you dont read, or you dont want to read correctly. The dude started bball at 17, had a very very uncommon way to start bball, played for Paris, then Spain, now NBA ! Even in France it took us time to see something in his potential.
But in my point i was more talking in general how americans, not the NBA, think about bball players who never played in the NBA or even G-League, arent better than some NBA or G-League players.

Have you ever watched Euro basketball, euroleague, ... ? G-League is the WORST type of bball, so of course a type of player like Poirier who's unselfish isnt going to perform like Trier, or Izo player like US produces very well.
In bball you need a diff variety of player in the same team to build a successfull path, where do you see unselfish players in the G-League or in the **** NBA teams where organized bball is not here ??
And i dont think Americans are idiots, I think Americans are brain washed with the type of bball they value (izo, AAU type of bball, no fundamentals as a team player, ....)
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Post#112 » by brackdan70 » Wed Jul 3, 2019 12:16 pm

Cyclical wrote:Kanter + Theis + Poirier + Williams = 24 fouls to give against Embiid and Horford.

Not bad

Yep a good way to look at it.
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Post#113 » by philing00 » Wed Jul 3, 2019 12:21 pm

He can catch and dunk, but can he hit the wing for the corner 3 when the help defender comes over? He does seem to have the agility and hops to still score if help does come though.
Baynes was known being a smart and tough Defender. Hope this guy is at least above all the current Cs that we have. Not a high bar to beat.
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Post#114 » by brackdan70 » Wed Jul 3, 2019 12:29 pm

greenroom31 wrote:My theory is that we sign these Euro big men every couple of years so that Austin Ainge can justify his "business trips" to France, Germany, Spain, etc.

Hmmm. Not a bad gig for Austin...you might be on to something.
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Post#115 » by brackdan70 » Wed Jul 3, 2019 12:35 pm

philing00 wrote:He can catch and dunk, but can he hit the wing for the corner 3 when the help defender comes over? He does seem to have the agility and hops to still score if help does come though.
Baynes was known being a smart and tough Defender. Hope this guy is at least above all the current Cs that we have. Not a high bar to beat.

He looks springy and quick and to be a good rebounder. Looks like a good mid range shot. I too wonder about the little things that Baynes was good at like you said, moving the ball, picks, team D. A few defensive highlights I have seen, mostly blocks. He does appear to be capable of defending the rim to some extent

He played at a high level in Yurp and excelled. I am cautiously optimistic but can’t expect much more than a decent rotation guy though.
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Post#116 » by UcanUwill » Wed Jul 3, 2019 2:05 pm

Theocy wrote:Reminds me a bit of pekovic.

Haven't really seen him play a lot.


Pekovic? I would say he couldnt be more different than Pekovic.
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Post#117 » by celticfan42487 » Wed Jul 3, 2019 2:29 pm

Maybe this guy can come help pack Yabu's bags and make sure his bust actually makes it on a plane to never be seen again.

If so he's worth throwing away a vet min contract at.

Open up some roster space for potential NBA players.
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Post#118 » by Green89 » Wed Jul 3, 2019 2:34 pm

Cyclical wrote:Kanter + Theis + Poirier + Williams = 24 fouls to give against Embiid and Horford.

Not bad


If only Brad had any kind of fouling strategy. Aside from Hack-a-Shaq, I don't think he ever uses fouls as a strategic tool. He's even said as much. Doesn't go at players in foul trouble, and doesn't attack the paint when team's are in the bonus. He also leaves our own guys in games with foul trouble.
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Post#119 » by JHTruth » Wed Jul 3, 2019 2:50 pm

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Darth Celtic wrote:We have played 2 bigs before. I know Horford can shoot and was ok at defending 4's, although he was slowing down at the end there, so even though most except Theis don't shoot, I can see some games where we play Kanter at the 4 with Williams/VP at the 5.

We can still spread the floor with our wings and PG, run the 2 man pick an roll with kanter, Williams can dive. Either our bigs dunk or our wings shoot 3's. So tired of the "we only know how to shoot 3's" big man approach. It's ok for some teams, but overall it doesn't keep defense honest.

Yep, I love that the bigs all seem to all be able to pick, roll to the rim and rebound. I have no doubt Brad will have them on the Baynes/Sully plan and they'll launch a few 3s with impunity, but it's not their primary job description.


We really seem to be trying to apply a lot more rim pressure this year, especially with Kemba and our bigs. Soften up the defenses, get to the line more. Well be better this year just by aggressively attacking the rim instead of launching soft threes.
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Post#120 » by JHTruth » Wed Jul 3, 2019 2:59 pm

Cyclical wrote:Kanter + Theis + Poirier + Williams = 24 fouls to give against Embiid and Horford.

Not bad


Lol Al hasn't been a post threat in years. He's strictly a jump shooter offensively at this point unless he gets a clear path to the basket and a running start from half-court.

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