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Re: Celtics (43-30) @ Clippers (45-27)  

Post#441 » by Parliament10 » Tue Mar 29, 2016 5:05 am

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return2glory wrote:Our last 6 picks (KO, Dumb, Young, Rozier, Hunter, and Mickey don't look to good).

You can add Sully to that list and make it the last 8 picks. That includes Fab Melo.

Come on Danny.



by what measure? you are judging rookies who rarely see the court and expect fireworks (only smart picked in the top 10 and KO the only other lottery pick via move up). KO would be drafted higher in a redraft. Sully is definitely going higher and a great pick at 21! Smart is fine but struggling offensively, still impacts winning. Young is not looking good and of course, FAB was terrible but other than that, it's too early on the rookies!

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Re: Celtics (43-30) @ Clippers (45-27)  

Post#442 » by Shak_Celts » Tue Mar 29, 2016 5:09 am

Parliament10 wrote:
Shak_Celts wrote:
return2glory wrote:Our last 6 picks (KO, Dumb, Young, Rozier, Hunter, and Mickey don't look to good).

You can add Sully to that list and make it the last 8 picks. That includes Fab Melo.

Come on Danny.



by what measure? you are judging rookies who rarely see the court and expect fireworks (only smart picked in the top 10 and KO the only other lottery pick via move up). KO would be drafted higher in a redraft. Sully is definitely going higher and a great pick at 21! Smart is fine but struggling offensively, still impacts winning. Young is not looking good and of course, FAB was terrible but other than that, it's too early on the rookies!

Exactly. These Kids are good.



They may be crap but all I know is I'm going to do a wait and see before I judge them based on a rookie season where they don't get much court time. This isn't like the FAB situation, he was uncoachable and lazy by all accounts.
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Re: Celtics (43-30) @ Clippers (45-27)  

Post#443 » by shawn unkempt » Tue Mar 29, 2016 5:23 am

return2glory wrote:Our last 6 picks (KO, Dumb, Young, Rozier, Hunter, and Mickey don't look to good).

You can add Sully to that list and make it the last 8 picks. That includes Fab Melo.

Come on Danny.

Definitely disappointing. At least he's been one of the best at getting under appreciated players already in the league. But yeah, we need to hit on some picks if we're really going to take a meaningful step forward. These past 2 drafts in particular have been really bad which is freaking aggravating because I was hyped to finally get some good young players on this team.
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Re: Celtics (43-30) @ Clippers (45-27)  

Post#444 » by Revived » Tue Mar 29, 2016 8:25 am

Shak_Celts wrote:not one of our bigs scored a measly 10 points! Not ONE! Damn shame! If our bigs were more consistent in getting points, we would really be a beast. who do we have to pay to get them to give us 10pts a game?? How hard is 10pts??? NOT ONE OF THEM????

This is why I was a little surprised as to why Lee didn't work out in Boston. I get that he's awful defensively but he could have helped with scoring like he's doing in Dallas.
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Post#445 » by Banks2Pierce » Tue Mar 29, 2016 1:39 pm

SF88 wrote:This is why I was a little surprised as to why Lee didn't work out in Boston. I get that he's awful defensively but he could have helped with scoring like he's doing in Dallas.


Doesn't seem to be helping much in Dallas either because he relegated Powell to DNP status. Unless that was some sort of move to depress Powell's value before hitting RFA, it possibly did as much as knock Dallas out of the playoffs.
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Re: Celtics (43-30) @ Clippers (45-27)  

Post#446 » by Parliament10 » Tue Mar 29, 2016 1:48 pm

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SF88 wrote:This is why I was a little surprised as to why Lee didn't work out in Boston. I get that he's awful defensively but he could have helped with scoring like he's doing in Dallas.


Doesn't seem to be helping much in Dallas either because he relegated Powell to DNP status. Unless that was some sort of move to depress Powell's value before hitting RFA, it possibly did as much as knock Dallas out of the playoffs.

It would be nice to pick up Powell again.
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