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Jackie Mac on Marcus Smart's RFA--"He's going for the money"

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Re: Jackie Mac on Marcus Smart's RFA--"He's going for the money" 

Post#1601 » by Big Joke Line » Wed Jul 11, 2018 1:36 pm

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Big Joke Line wrote:This is so wrong i dont know where to start. Bill Walton was 6th man in 86. Vinnie Johnson was 6th man for the Bad Boy Pistons and some times Dantley. No championship team I can remeber had 6th man worse than Smart. I give up.


81 and 84 Celtics has a pretty good sixth man too.



This pistons got a lot better after they traded Dantley away

Agreed but it opened up touches for everyone else.
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Re: Jackie Mac on Marcus Smart's RFA--"He's going for the money" 

Post#1603 » by BruceBanner18 » Wed Jul 11, 2018 1:48 pm

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The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:What Smart sees is players like Exum (11m a year for a players who isn't very good) and Lavine getting large (especially Lavine) contracts so he is wondering why he isn't getting money thrown at him as well. I get the whole RFA thing and teams know, up to a point, the celtics will match but there has not been any offers by any team yet.

Smart has become completely overrated on this team. He is 7th or 8th man off the bench. It is nice he dives for lose balls and makes "winning plays" but he also misses 17 games a year, has maturity issues and cannot shoot. Maybe the kings will do what the kings do and over pay but it looks more and more like Smart will accept the QO.



Smart is just too big of a wildcard to give a large multiyear deal too. He needed to show restraint this year. If he was a loose cannon with an impending free agency and a contract on the line, who is going to be able to stop him from shooting once he's locked up for 4/$54... that's the reason most teams aren't interested IMO.

Besides, where is your team going if Smart is your starting PG? He's a guy with some legitimate value because he can backup either guard spot and play as a switchy defender. But his overall defensive impact and offensive impact essentially net out. I'd rather have 1 max player than 3 Marcus Smart level players... he's not worth any amount that is going to throw you into the repeater tax or clog cap space that could be used to sign a superior player..

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Is anyone not happy with Smart at 1/6? That is a great team friendly deal. I'm glad Ainge hasn't been forced to make a decision bc I think Smart is really valuable supporting piece to our championship hopes next year...
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Re: Jackie Mac on Marcus Smart's RFA--"He's going for the money" 

Post#1604 » by hickfromfrenchlick » Wed Jul 11, 2018 1:54 pm

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Smart took 15 shots or more three times last year, Tatum took 12/12/11 shots in those games.

Everyone, this is a good example of what i mean about anti Smart people always using hyperbole to fail at proving their points. Know what people do love? Outscoring the other team, and thats what the Celtics did all year when Smart played.

Anytime Smart has more shots than Tatum it’s bad for the Celtics


Smart is a dimensional bench player with little affect on winning. We will make the pick unspecial anyways


You meant "one-dimensional," you spelled "effect" wrong, your take on Smart's impact reveals someone who didn't watch the playoffs, and your prediction of your garbage team's future performance is biased and naive.

Other than that, A+++ post, would read again.
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Re: Jackie Mac on Marcus Smart's RFA--"He's going for the money" 

Post#1605 » by The_Ghost_of_JB » Wed Jul 11, 2018 1:59 pm

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Celts17Pride wrote:
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Smart is just too big of a wildcard to give a large multiyear deal too. He needed to show restraint this year. If he was a loose cannon with an impending free agency and a contract on the line, who is going to be able to stop him from shooting once he's locked up for 4/$54... that's the reason most teams aren't interested IMO.

Besides, where is your team going if Smart is your starting PG? He's a guy with some legitimate value because he can backup either guard spot and play as a switchy defender. But his overall defensive impact and offensive impact essentially net out. I'd rather have 1 max player than 3 Marcus Smart level players... he's not worth any amount that is going to throw you into the repeater tax or clog cap space that could be used to sign a superior player..

Preach!


Is anyone not happy with Smart at 1/6? That is a great team friendly deal. I'm glad Ainge hasn't been forced to make a decision bc I think Smart is really valuable supporting piece to our championship hopes next year...


It is and at the right price Smart is worth keeping. Anything over 10 or 11m is an overpay.
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Re: Jackie Mac on Marcus Smart's RFA--"He's going for the money" 

Post#1606 » by celticfan42487 » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:02 pm

Celts17Pride wrote:
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The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:What Smart sees is players like Exum (11m a year for a players who isn't very good) and Lavine getting large (especially Lavine) contracts so he is wondering why he isn't getting money thrown at him as well. I get the whole RFA thing and teams know, up to a point, the celtics will match but there has not been any offers by any team yet.

Smart has become completely overrated on this team. He is 7th or 8th man off the bench. It is nice he dives for lose balls and makes "winning plays" but he also misses 17 games a year, has maturity issues and cannot shoot. Maybe the kings will do what the kings do and over pay but it looks more and more like Smart will accept the QO.



Smart is just too big of a wildcard to give a large multiyear deal too. He needed to show restraint this year. If he was a loose cannon with an impending free agency and a contract on the line, who is going to be able to stop him from shooting once he's locked up for 4/$54... that's the reason most teams aren't interested IMO.

Besides, where is your team going if Smart is your starting PG? He's a guy with some legitimate value because he can backup either guard spot and play as a switchy defender. But his overall defensive impact and offensive impact essentially net out. I'd rather have 1 max player than 3 Marcus Smart level players... he's not worth any amount that is going to throw you into the repeater tax or clog cap space that could be used to sign a superior player..

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Re: Jackie Mac on Marcus Smart's RFA--"He's going for the money" 

Post#1607 » by Big Joke Line » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:08 pm

The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:
BruceBanner18 wrote:
Celts17Pride wrote:Preach!


Is anyone not happy with Smart at 1/6? That is a great team friendly deal. I'm glad Ainge hasn't been forced to make a decision bc I think Smart is really valuable supporting piece to our championship hopes next year...


It is and at the right price Smart is worth keeping. Anything over 10 or 11m is an overpay.

I love him at $6mil one year.
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Re: Jackie Mac on Marcus Smart's RFA--"He's going for the money" 

Post#1608 » by BruceBanner18 » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:12 pm

The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:
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Celts17Pride wrote:Preach!


Is anyone not happy with Smart at 1/6? That is a great team friendly deal. I'm glad Ainge hasn't been forced to make a decision bc I think Smart is really valuable supporting piece to our championship hopes next year...


It is and at the right price Smart is worth keeping. Anything over 10 or 11m is an overpay.


Absolutely worth keeping at the right price. And just as importantly, the right time. The right price for us may change based on performances this year. We may have lucked into kicking the can down the road and making a decision when other pieces have been sorted out. Not to be overly pessimistic, but let's remember we have question marks around all our star vets, either coming off major injuries or pending free agents. And if Rozier continues to play out of his mind again...maybe he gets his AND Smarts money next summer...lots of possibilities so flexibility is king
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Post#1609 » by Homerclease » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:32 pm

We see all these reports and videos of guys working out and getting better. Tatum, Brown, Rozier, Semi, Bird, Theis and Hayward on rehab. Where are the Marcus Smart videos of him in the gym working on his craft? He’s not in his 30’s like Al Horford. Radio silence in terms of actual basketball from the Smart camp
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Post#1610 » by GuyClinch » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:33 pm

Is Smart that much better the Jabari Parker under Brad Stevens? Parker shoots much better at can play 2/3 as backup. I think Danny is holding all the cards in this deal guys..
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Post#1611 » by Homerclease » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:34 pm

GuyClinch wrote:Is Smart that much better the Jabari Parker under Brad Stevens? Parker shoots much better at can play 2/3 as backup. I think Danny is holding all the cards in this deal guys..

Yes. Jabari Parker is terrible
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Post#1612 » by Celts17Pride » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:35 pm

Homerclease wrote:We see all these reports and videos of guys working out and getting better. Tatum, Brown, Rozier, Semi, Bird, Theis and Hayward on rehab. Where are the Marcus Smart videos of him in the gym working on his craft? He’s not in his 30’s like Al Horford. Radio silence in terms of actual basketball from the Smart camp


In fairness Marcus Smart has a really big issue going on in his life right now.
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Post#1613 » by Homerclease » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:38 pm

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Homerclease wrote:We see all these reports and videos of guys working out and getting better. Tatum, Brown, Rozier, Semi, Bird, Theis and Hayward on rehab. Where are the Marcus Smart videos of him in the gym working on his craft? He’s not in his 30’s like Al Horford. Radio silence in terms of actual basketball from the Smart camp


In fairness Marcus Smart has a really big issue going on in his life right now.

Oh absolutely. But it didn’t stop him from going to Vegas to meet with his agent. Obviously is mother is priority A, B and C but he’s also a professional basketball player. It’s just odd that we’ve basically heard nothing from Smart at all virtually all offseason given his motor and style of play
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Post#1614 » by Bill Bradley » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:45 pm

Homerclease wrote:
Celts17Pride wrote:
Homerclease wrote:We see all these reports and videos of guys working out and getting better. Tatum, Brown, Rozier, Semi, Bird, Theis and Hayward on rehab. Where are the Marcus Smart videos of him in the gym working on his craft? He’s not in his 30’s like Al Horford. Radio silence in terms of actual basketball from the Smart camp


In fairness Marcus Smart has a really big issue going on in his life right now.

Oh absolutely. But it didn’t stop him from going to Vegas to meet with his agent. Obviously is mother is priority A, B and C but he’s also a professional basketball player. It’s just odd that we’ve basically heard nothing from Smart at all virtually all offseason given his motor and style of play


Similarly, the first words out of his mouth after their playoff defeat was about him getting paid. There has to be concern that once Smart gets his contract, he will put weight back on and possibly regress. I prefer him coming in hungry on his 1-year option than on a cushy 4-year overpaid deal.
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Re: Jackie Mac on Marcus Smart's RFA--"He's going for the money" 

Post#1615 » by Bohemian » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:47 pm

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In fairness Marcus Smart has a really big issue going on in his life right now.

Oh absolutely. But it didn’t stop him from going to Vegas to meet with his agent. Obviously is mother is priority A, B and C but he’s also a professional basketball player. It’s just odd that we’ve basically heard nothing from Smart at all virtually all offseason given his motor and style of play


There has to be concern that once Smart gets his contract, he will put weight back on and possibly regress. I prefer him coming in hungry on his 1-year option than on a cushy 4-year overpaid deal.


If he signs the QO he will be out of Boston next summer and if I am not wrong, he can´t be traded.
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Post#1616 » by amory87 » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:50 pm

Homerclease wrote:
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Homerclease wrote:We see all these reports and videos of guys working out and getting better. Tatum, Brown, Rozier, Semi, Bird, Theis and Hayward on rehab. Where are the Marcus Smart videos of him in the gym working on his craft? He’s not in his 30’s like Al Horford. Radio silence in terms of actual basketball from the Smart camp


In fairness Marcus Smart has a really big issue going on in his life right now.

Oh absolutely. But it didn’t stop him from going to Vegas to meet with his agent. Obviously is mother is priority A, B and C but he’s also a professional basketball player. It’s just odd that we’ve basically heard nothing from Smart at all virtually all offseason given his motor and style of play

Were you at all concerned about Smart's off-season workouts last year?

I'm sure he's doing what he has to do behind the scenes. He's not a lazy guy.
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Post#1617 » by Bill Bradley » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:50 pm

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Homerclease wrote:Oh absolutely. But it didn’t stop him from going to Vegas to meet with his agent. Obviously is mother is priority A, B and C but he’s also a professional basketball player. It’s just odd that we’ve basically heard nothing from Smart at all virtually all offseason given his motor and style of play


There has to be concern that once Smart gets his contract, he will put weight back on and possibly regress. I prefer him coming in hungry on his 1-year option than on a cushy 4-year overpaid deal.


If he signs the QO he will be out of Boston next summer and if I am not wrong, he can´t be traded.


Maybe he will be gone, maybe not. A lot can and will change over the course of the season and all sides can reevaluate. The risk on the Celtics side seems worth it right now.
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Post#1618 » by LarryBirdsFingr » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:51 pm

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Homerclease wrote:Oh absolutely. But it didn’t stop him from going to Vegas to meet with his agent. Obviously is mother is priority A, B and C but he’s also a professional basketball player. It’s just odd that we’ve basically heard nothing from Smart at all virtually all offseason given his motor and style of play


There has to be concern that once Smart gets his contract, he will put weight back on and possibly regress. I prefer him coming in hungry on his 1-year option than on a cushy 4-year overpaid deal.


If he signs the QO he will be out of Boston next summer and if I am not wrong, he can´t be traded.

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Post#1619 » by Fencer reregistered » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:51 pm

My only point with Perkins was to introduce a contrast between the cases where the sixth man is better than one of the starters and the cases where he's not.

The standards for the sixth man could be a little lower in the latter case.

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Big Joke Line wrote:This is so wrong i dont know where to start. Bill Walton was 6th man in 86. Vinnie Johnson was 6th man for the Bad Boy Pistons and some times Dantley. No championship team I can remeber had 6th man worse than Smart. I give up.


Who was sixth man for the Heat (either incarnation)? For the Cavs? For the Rockets? Those are some candidates who come to mind.

Actually, who was the sixth man for last month's Warriors?

For that matter, how do your rank Smart against James Posey, Eddie House or -- and he has to be included to be fair -- Kendrick Perkins?

Fair enough and not sure it's apples to apples but I also don't remember so much hand wringing over any of them. Perk probably isn't comparable in any way so lets throw that out. I'd say in terms of what them bring (even though different strengths) I'd say they're about even in my mind. I do remember hating letting Posey go and thinking it hurt them.
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Re: Jackie Mac on Marcus Smart's RFA--"He's going for the money" 

Post#1620 » by tombattor » Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:57 pm

The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:
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Is anyone not happy with Smart at 1/6? That is a great team friendly deal. I'm glad Ainge hasn't been forced to make a decision bc I think Smart is really valuable supporting piece to our championship hopes next year...


It is and at the right price Smart is worth keeping. Anything over 10 or 11m is an overpay.

I would definitely overpay to keep Smart. No one else on the team brings what he does. His shooting is atrocious, but that's why he's not commanding a max contract.

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