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Re: Should the C's stand pat?

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 4:19 pm
by celticfan42487
ermocrate wrote:I think that Tatum will develop to be a better player than AD, so if we can get him for anything beside Irving, Hayward, Tatum and Horford I would pick him, otherwise I’m not.


Are you aware of which AD we're speaking about?

If not I'll give some hints, he's 24 and likely the bets player in the NBA right now.

Re: Should the C's stand pat?

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 5:19 pm
by ermocrate
celticfan42487 wrote:
ermocrate wrote:I think that Tatum will develop to be a better player than AD, so if we can get him for anything beside Irving, Hayward, Tatum and Horford I would pick him, otherwise I’m not.


Are you aware of which AD we're speaking about?

If not I'll give some hints, he's 24 and likely the bets player in the NBA right now.

He is questionable for being the best player in his own team tho.

If JT keeps this pace ha would have 2,5 less rebound than him, 0.03% worst 2p%, 1 less block than him with a vastly better outside shot in his rookie season.

Re: Should the C's stand pat?

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 5:57 pm
by Parasite
AD just suffered the third concussion of his career. Does this play a role in the decision to try and trade for him? If it’s a close call, I say yes it does. It could be the deciding factor moving forward, especially if it happens again.

Re: Should the C's stand pat?

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 6:00 pm
by leper-con
Parasite wrote:AD just suffered the third concussion of his career. Does this play a role in the decision to try and trade for him? If it’s a close call, I say yes it does. It could be the deciding factor moving forward, especially if it happens again.




I'm sort of off the AD bandwagon.
There is a plethora of bigs coming out of this draft, we should target one of them.
Plus it's a swing players league now. I want to keep Tatum and Brown.
AD to me has that Danny Manning frame that will break down repeatedly.

Re: Should the C's stand pat?

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 6:09 pm
by Parasite
leper-con wrote:
Parasite wrote:AD just suffered the third concussion of his career. Does this play a role in the decision to try and trade for him? If it’s a close call, I say yes it does. It could be the deciding factor moving forward, especially if it happens again.




I'm sort of off the AD bandwagon.
There is a plethora of bigs coming out of this draft, we should target one of them.
Plus it's a swing players league now. I want to keep Tatum and Brown.
AD to me has that Danny Manning frame that will break down repeatedly.


I’m starting to come around to this line of thinking as well. I was somewhat of a detractor of Brown before the season, but he has really pleasantly surprised me. If we did end up with the Lakers pick I would probably keep it and select one of the bigs.

Tatum, for me, would be absolutely off the table.

Re: Should the C's stand pat?

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 7:36 pm
by jirrit
steefP2 wrote:
jirrit wrote:Kyrie is only 350 days older than AD btw. Wow


You can just say a year you know :D . Those 15 days ain't making a difference.


8400 hours, that's nothing

Re: Should the C's stand pat?

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 9:58 pm
by captain green
Stand pat on keeping, brown, tatum, rozier, irving, hayward, the rest serve s purpose if the purpose out ways the cons you gone. We have a pick with bigs that look damn good this has to a degree weaken me on wanting cousins , ad, etc. and I'm 100% on board use the damn dpe. So stand by on big trade and yes on dpe.

Re: Should the C's stand pat?

Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 3:11 am
by darylbe
Ideal world, pick conveys at #2, ainge flips it for a #4 and first rounder 2018 while getting his guy. Unprotected this time

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Re: Should the C's stand pat?

Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 12:53 pm
by cloverleaf
celticfan42487 wrote:
ermocrate wrote:I think that Tatum will develop to be a better player than AD, so if we can get him for anything beside Irving, Hayward, Tatum and Horford I would pick him, otherwise I’m not.


Are you aware of which AD we're speaking about?

If not I'll give some hints, he's 24 and likely the bets player in the NBA right now.


He also is maybe two concussions away from retiring (if he'd have any sense left by then).