themoneyteam2 wrote:Does Rozier fit in the TPE? Would love him back in Boston
He does not. He makes over 21M.
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themoneyteam2 wrote:Does Rozier fit in the TPE? Would love him back in Boston
bucknersrevenge wrote:themoneyteam2 wrote:Does Rozier fit in the TPE? Would love him back in Boston
I worry you'd just be paying a TON more for the exact same role Pritchard has here. Sure he's more talented but that doesn't mean his role within the construct of the team would be all that different.
hugepatsfan wrote:Andrew McCeltic wrote:Portland offered Bruce Brown 8 million.. we can get him for 6.. he’s the best player available, the best fit. He can be another Crowder for us, or better. Worry about the scoring/playmaking need with the TPE and follow-up trades.
He's a terrible fit
themoneyteam2 wrote:bucknersrevenge wrote:themoneyteam2 wrote:Does Rozier fit in the TPE? Would love him back in Boston
I worry you'd just be paying a TON more for the exact same role Pritchard has here. Sure he's more talented but that doesn't mean his role within the construct of the team would be all that different.
That’s fair. I guess I envisioned him taking over White’s role. Imagine Scary Terry canning all those open threes in the Finals wheewww
themoneyteam2 wrote:Does Rozier fit in the TPE? Would love him back in Boston
djFan71 wrote:Hal14 wrote:BleedGreen1989 wrote:Hard to get excited about Gallo if it happens.
He’ll get picked on horribly on defense. He’s really lost a step on that end and wasn’t great to begin with.
1) eh, teams don't really play that way (picking on certain defenders) very much until playoff time
2) when they do pick on a defender, it's usually either like an undersized defender they are abusing in the post, or a perimeter player who is really slow. Gallo isn't guarding guys like kyrie/harden/curry out on the perimeter and he's not defending bigs in the post. He's not really the type of guy who you're going to pick on.. just based on the the matchups he usually has on D and the way offenses usually operate.. I think for a guy playing 15-20 mins a game to give us some offensive spark off the bench, he'd be ok
But the defensive concerns is why I would prefer OPJ to him..
A simple pick and roll gets him isolated or he drops and gets a 3 in his face. I'm fine with the signing if it happens for the O, but I don't you can just handwave away the D impact even in regular season.
djFan71 wrote:Hal14 wrote:djFan71 wrote:A simple pick and roll gets him isolated or he drops and gets a 3 in his face. I'm fine with the signing if it happens for the O, but I don't you can just handwave away the D impact even in regular season.
It's usually the center, not the PF who is the big man in PnR coverage though. Which is 1 reason why centers are much more important to a defense than PF..
Gallo is a PF and would barely ever play center here..
Sure, but pretty easy adjustment to have gallos guy do the screen instead of Horfords or robs
Andrew McCeltic wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:Andrew McCeltic wrote:Portland offered Bruce Brown 8 million.. we can get him for 6.. he’s the best player available, the best fit. He can be another Crowder for us, or better. Worry about the scoring/playmaking need with the TPE and follow-up trades.
He's a terrible fit
What? Why?
Justin33 wrote:Hal14 wrote:Look, I'll just say this. Over the last year or 2, these are some players who always seem to make every damn shot against us....
Gallo
Oubre
Fournier
OPJ also hit damn near every shot in the finals against us.
Seth Curry too, but he hits shots against everyone.
Josh Hart has also shot really good against us, including that time the pelicans beat us in heartbreaking fashion in 2020-2021..
All of these players could possibly be available, either with the TPE or MLE.
How the **** could you leave Ish Smith off that list

hugepatsfan wrote:djFan71 wrote:Hal14 wrote:1) eh, teams don't really play that way (picking on certain defenders) very much until playoff time
2) when they do pick on a defender, it's usually either like an undersized defender they are abusing in the post, or a perimeter player who is really slow. Gallo isn't guarding guys like kyrie/harden/curry out on the perimeter and he's not defending bigs in the post. He's not really the type of guy who you're going to pick on.. just based on the the matchups he usually has on D and the way offenses usually operate.. I think for a guy playing 15-20 mins a game to give us some offensive spark off the bench, he'd be ok
But the defensive concerns is why I would prefer OPJ to him..
A simple pick and roll gets him isolated or he drops and gets a 3 in his face. I'm fine with the signing if it happens for the O, but I don't you can just handwave away the D impact even in regular season.
The thing is, Gallo would be our 8th best player if signed. If we use the big TPE, he might be our 9th when it's all said and done. When you talk about that range of the roster, you're going to have flaws. That's inevitable. You're trying to find guys whose flaws you can stomach and hide within your team concept and then for them to have strengths that benefit you.
Gallo would be a liability on defense. But at 6'10" it's a not a total "hunt him out" situation. Teams do that with guys too small to contest. Obviously teams are going to try to work Gallo on defense when he's out there, but we have a loaded all around defensive team to help compensate too.
And then from a strengths perspective, he'd be our best shooter. Among anyone on our team, he'd be the guy I most want taking a 3 to win the game. And that's a skill that we lack in our current rotation. He can also get his own offense still. He'd probably be the 3rd best guy on our team at creating his own shot.
So I have the things he does well as great compliments to our roster and the things he struggles with as manageable with the rest of our team's strengths in those areas. That, to me, is the package you're looking for in an 8th/9th man.
hugepatsfan wrote:Andrew McCeltic wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:
He's a terrible fit
What? Why?
Our offense goes stagnant because defenses have zero respect for our shooters. The Heat and Warriors were content to leave us open from 3 because they didn't believe our role players would hit them with enough volume or consistency to kill them. Obviously we got by vs. MIA, but it caught up vs. GS. The percentages looked good overall, but it wasn't consistent.
Brown worsens us in that area. He's a shooter defenses have ZERO respect for. People see the 40% percentage, but he made half a three per game. He hardly shoots. Defenses don't care if you're going to make one every other game. Playing another guy like that is only going to empower defenses to play with even more pressure on the ball and to crash down into the paint even harder to blindside swipe at the ball whenever Tatum/Brown hit the paint.
You don't build a roster where everyone is good and bad at the same things. You need a complimentary roster. Brown is good at all of the things we're already good at and bad at what we struggle with. That makes him a horrible compliment to our current rotation IMO.

Andrew McCeltic wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:Andrew McCeltic wrote:
What? Why?
Our offense goes stagnant because defenses have zero respect for our shooters. The Heat and Warriors were content to leave us open from 3 because they didn't believe our role players would hit them with enough volume or consistency to kill them. Obviously we got by vs. MIA, but it caught up vs. GS. The percentages looked good overall, but it wasn't consistent.
Brown worsens us in that area. He's a shooter defenses have ZERO respect for. People see the 40% percentage, but he made half a three per game. He hardly shoots. Defenses don't care if you're going to make one every other game. Playing another guy like that is only going to empower defenses to play with even more pressure on the ball and to crash down into the paint even harder to blindside swipe at the ball whenever Tatum/Brown hit the paint.
You don't build a roster where everyone is good and bad at the same things. You need a complimentary roster. Brown is good at all of the things we're already good at and bad at what we struggle with. That makes him a horrible compliment to our current rotation IMO.
Right, but if he’s the best/only option available, add him to give us a surplus of great defenders and worry about complementary our defensive strengths afterwards, you still have the TPEs, you can always trade Brown for a 1st or an asset at the deadline.. Schroeder didn’t fit us either.
Shak_Celts wrote:It's not that we need shooting per se, we need someone to score the ball, someone who can get their own bucket now and then (TJ if healthy Warren).