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Will Brogdon still be with the Celtics after the trade deadline?

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Will Brogdon still be with the Celtics after the trade deadline?

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Post#21 » by The Corey's » Sun Sep 24, 2023 5:48 am

Brogdan can help fill out the depth a bit by packaging him with some of the 7-10 guys.
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Post#22 » by shackles10 » Mon Sep 25, 2023 2:24 pm

The Corey's wrote:Brogdan can help fill out the depth a bit by packaging him with some of the 7-10 guys.


Do you see us as having a depth issue? I feel like this is the deepest team we've had since the Jays were on rookie deals and Kyrie self-imploded on us and Gordon destroyed his ankle 30 seconds into the season, probably deeper at many positions.
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Re: Will Brogdon still be with the Celtics after the trade deadline? 

Post#23 » by celtxman » Mon Sep 25, 2023 2:37 pm

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The Corey's wrote:Brogdan can help fill out the depth a bit by packaging him with some of the 7-10 guys.


Do you see us as having a depth issue? I feel like this is the deepest team we've had since the Jays were on rookie deals and Kyrie self-imploded on us and Gordon destroyed his ankle 30 seconds into the season, probably deeper at many positions.

I think the reason people are skiddish on depth is injuries, particularly to some better players (KP, Brogdon, and Timelord.) I "like" the offseason moves but I don't love them yet - not until they do something.
Now, if you get rid of Brogdon all together or his elbow injury is still a problem, they are not really deep at PG, and I'm not thrilled about using Tatum there.
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Re: Will Brogdon still be with the Celtics after the trade deadline? 

Post#24 » by 31to6 » Mon Sep 25, 2023 3:03 pm

shackles10 wrote:Yes. We'll be first in the league and favorites to win the title. They won't want to mess that up for whatever poo poo platter will be available in February.


I'm in this optimistic camp as well. And in that case, they presumably have to move Brogdon by July 1 to avoid the 'second apron' in 2024-2025, unless Wyc and Co. decide to be high rollers in defending their title;)

So: yes, still here after February.
Unlikely to still be here next July.
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Post#25 » by Hal14 » Mon Sep 25, 2023 3:10 pm

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ConstableGeneva wrote:I respect Brogdon's silence amidst all this.

If he's indeed pissed, he's not using the media to make a play out of Boston. Which would lower his trade value. If he's indeed injured, he's mum about it too.

Let everyone speculate. If he gets traded then he gets traded. If he doesn't get traded, hope he shows up and plays like a professional that he is. I know he's not a robot, but whatever beef he has with the FO shouldn't affect his oncourt performance. Too much outside noise will just get in the way of both parties getting what they want.

Brogdon noise has been out there all summer. Brogdon could put an end to the noise with one simple interview. He hasn’t.

Brogdon is a quiet guy who keeps to himself and doesn't seek out attention. I don't even know if he even has any social media accounts. If he does, I'm pretty sure he doesn't really go on them.

The only reason why any of us are even talking about this is because we see these rumors on Twitter. If Malcolm doesn't go on Twitter (certainly possible. Udoka doesn't have Twitter account and neither does Mazzulla. Tatum said he doesn't go on any social media during playoffs..) then he would have no idea that there's any reason for him to do what you're suggesting..

Edit: just checked and Malcolm does have a twitter account but hasn't had any activity on it since december of 2022..
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Post#26 » by The Corey's » Tue Sep 26, 2023 2:28 am

shackles10 wrote:
The Corey's wrote:Brogdan can help fill out the depth a bit by packaging him with some of the 7-10 guys.


Do you see us as having a depth issue? I feel like this is the deepest team we've had since the Jays were on rookie deals and Kyrie self-imploded on us and Gordon destroyed his ankle 30 seconds into the season, probably deeper at many positions.


I'm still wondering where the rebounding and interior defense is going to come from.
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Post#27 » by shackles10 » Tue Sep 26, 2023 2:33 pm

The Corey's wrote:
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The Corey's wrote:Brogdan can help fill out the depth a bit by packaging him with some of the 7-10 guys.


Do you see us as having a depth issue? I feel like this is the deepest team we've had since the Jays were on rookie deals and Kyrie self-imploded on us and Gordon destroyed his ankle 30 seconds into the season, probably deeper at many positions.


I'm still wondering where the rebounding and interior defense is going to come from.


We've got shotblockers between Rob, Al, and KP (even through DWhite in there too) and the defensive rebounding was good last year and KP is better than what we had inside last year. We do lack a defensive big-body banger style inside though I agree. Al is our best bet against the Embiid and Jokic types, but those guys are the last 3 MVP award winners for a reason so not many other teams can slow them down either.
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Post#28 » by The Corey's » Tue Sep 26, 2023 5:25 pm

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Do you see us as having a depth issue? I feel like this is the deepest team we've had since the Jays were on rookie deals and Kyrie self-imploded on us and Gordon destroyed his ankle 30 seconds into the season, probably deeper at many positions.


I'm still wondering where the rebounding and interior defense is going to come from.


We've got shotblockers between Rob, Al, and KP (even through DWhite in there too) and the defensive rebounding was good last year and KP is better than what we had inside last year. We do lack a defensive big-body banger style inside though I agree. Al is our best bet against the Embiid and Jokic types, but those guys are the last 3 MVP award winners for a reason so not many other teams can slow them down either.


People don't wanna admit it but Al is washed. He completely fell apart as a offensive player last year.

You can't play 4 on 5. He really should of been relegated to the bench.
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Post#29 » by BK_2020 » Tue Sep 26, 2023 5:30 pm

Al Horford, 10 points and 3 assists per game on .631 TS%. Completely washed.
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Post#30 » by 165bows » Tue Sep 26, 2023 5:41 pm

BK_2020 wrote:Al Horford, 10 points and 3 assists per game on .631 TS%. Completely washed.

Yeah I think the more nuanced take is that he was out there with Grant, Rob and Smart meaning four of the top 8 rotation guys were way below average in scoring volume.

And the actual guys who could score couldn’t make up that kind of difference at a level above 2nd-3rd (round) of the playoffs.
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Re: Will Brogdon still be with the Celtics after the trade deadline? 

Post#31 » by shackles10 » Tue Sep 26, 2023 6:22 pm

The Corey's wrote:
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I'm still wondering where the rebounding and interior defense is going to come from.


We've got shotblockers between Rob, Al, and KP (even through DWhite in there too) and the defensive rebounding was good last year and KP is better than what we had inside last year. We do lack a defensive big-body banger style inside though I agree. Al is our best bet against the Embiid and Jokic types, but those guys are the last 3 MVP award winners for a reason so not many other teams can slow them down either.


People don't wanna admit it but Al is washed. He completely fell apart as a offensive player last year.

You can't play 4 on 5. He really should of been relegated to the bench.


I don't think he's fully washed, but he should be relegated to the bench and I think he will be. Last year Rob was in and out of the lineup (more out than in) so nobody really to relegate Al there. With Zinger we can. I still think Al holds more value defensively and potentially as an offensive hub than just a scorer though so nowhere near what he was, agreed. Still love Clappy though too and hope he gets that elusive ring.

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