BigTrade92 wrote:Kyle O'Quinn or Nene for the vet min and we'll probably will call it a free agency
Who else is/was out there? Noah Vonleh, Looney - Utah got Ed Davis with their room exception.. Kosta Koufos isn’t bad defensively..
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BigTrade92 wrote:Kyle O'Quinn or Nene for the vet min and we'll probably will call it a free agency
NYCelticsfan136 wrote:Kanter should be better defensively than what he has shown.
Froob wrote:Friends is like Kyle Lowry, everyone says it's amazing but you sit down and watch it and you're just like meh...
GuyClinch wrote: Regulation is mostly to blame - also excessive medical costs.
Totally this. I wonder which GM would be able to recover like this when his two best players decide to take their talents somewhere else.dlamb8888888 wrote:The Corey's wrote:Jakeopp wrote:RIP defense.
Yea.
Danny traded Irving and Horford for Kemba and kanter.
That's basically the sum of it as of now and I really doubt anyone would of said yes to this prior to last week.
Kemba I'm gonna get behind but lol on Danny and his abilities to get bigs
That’s not at all what happened. Kyrie and Al decided to leave as FA’s, and Ainge was able to secure an all-NBA point guard and signed a stopgap center with what little salary was at his disposal.
You clearly want to push the narrative that Ainge should’ve done something differently as you always do. I’d be interested in hearing from you what better options were available that Ainge turned down.
Am I excited about Kanter- No. but I’m not going to rip the GM after he salvaged what was pointing toward a total disaster of an offseason. I’m actually looking forward to watching this team this year. They won’t contend for a championship, but they could get there in a couple years if things break the right way. I am excited to see how brown and Tatum develop, Hayward’s improvement (if he can improve a little, he could be a big trade chip next offseason with one year remaining), and determine what we have in R Williams and to a lesser extent the rookies.
Froob wrote:Friends is like Kyle Lowry, everyone says it's amazing but you sit down and watch it and you're just like meh...
GuyClinch wrote: Regulation is mostly to blame - also excessive medical costs.
NYCelticsfan136 wrote:None of this crap matters if leonard picks the lakers. Idk why this guy hasn’t made up his mind yet. It makes me sick.
jirrit wrote:Totally this. I wonder which GM would be able to recover like this when his two best players decide to take their talents somewhere else.dlamb8888888 wrote:The Corey's wrote:
Yea.
Danny traded Irving and Horford for Kemba and kanter.
That's basically the sum of it as of now and I really doubt anyone would of said yes to this prior to last week.
Kemba I'm gonna get behind but lol on Danny and his abilities to get bigs
That’s not at all what happened. Kyrie and Al decided to leave as FA’s, and Ainge was able to secure an all-NBA point guard and signed a stopgap center with what little salary was at his disposal.
You clearly want to push the narrative that Ainge should’ve done something differently as you always do. I’d be interested in hearing from you what better options were available that Ainge turned down.
Am I excited about Kanter- No. but I’m not going to rip the GM after he salvaged what was pointing toward a total disaster of an offseason. I’m actually looking forward to watching this team this year. They won’t contend for a championship, but they could get there in a couple years if things break the right way. I am excited to see how brown and Tatum develop, Hayward’s improvement (if he can improve a little, he could be a big trade chip next offseason with one year remaining), and determine what we have in R Williams and to a lesser extent the rookies.
Kefa461 wrote:so whos next.....

ZeroTolerance wrote:tombattor wrote:I like Kanter. We'll have some inside presence on offense now.
He will be a bench player by mid-season....theres something else in the works..
Ernest wrote:jirrit wrote:Totally this. I wonder which GM would be able to recover like this when his two best players decide to take their talents somewhere else.dlamb8888888 wrote:
That’s not at all what happened. Kyrie and Al decided to leave as FA’s, and Ainge was able to secure an all-NBA point guard and signed a stopgap center with what little salary was at his disposal.
You clearly want to push the narrative that Ainge should’ve done something differently as you always do. I’d be interested in hearing from you what better options were available that Ainge turned down.
Am I excited about Kanter- No. but I’m not going to rip the GM after he salvaged what was pointing toward a total disaster of an offseason. I’m actually looking forward to watching this team this year. They won’t contend for a championship, but they could get there in a couple years if things break the right way. I am excited to see how brown and Tatum develop, Hayward’s improvement (if he can improve a little, he could be a big trade chip next offseason with one year remaining), and determine what we have in R Williams and to a lesser extent the rookies.
The best part is now all the fans who were calling for Ainge to be fired before free agency even started will all learn their lessons and never doubt him again.
Kefa461 wrote:so whos next.....


Roddy wrote:Go get Joakim Noah for vet min.
Kanter/Noah/Timelord
Roddy wrote:Go get Joakim Noah for vet min.
Kanter/Noah/Timelord