ConstableGeneva wrote:
Someday he'll be 19 like Tatum.
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ConstableGeneva wrote:
djFan71 wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:Spoiler:
Someday he'll be 19 like Tatum.
Dannyboy36 wrote:With all these trade scenarios is how are people viewing Kemba . I keep hearing how fragile Hayward is and I totally get that but there’s reason to believe Hayward will be like the healthy version of last year. But I’d there really reason to believe Kemba will? He had months off and it still was a problem and we haven’t heard a blip about surgery but then again I don’t hear anybody asking.
All the debates like would you trade smart for #2. No we have to win now. Yes , we’ll get a big we need to win now. Are we winning anything with a compromised Kemba? I’d have to say definitely no
GoGreen wrote:Kemba's knee is without a doubt concerning. Really wonder why he's not getting surgery. Is this a thing surgery can fix?
GoCeltics123 wrote:
This could be HUGE. This means feasibly, we can extend Hayward AND stay under the tax.
playa-hater wrote:all of this Cap stuff is just going over my head. So can someone tell me how much "spending" or CAP Space would Boston have THIS year if GH does in fact not opt in and finds another team elsewhere for whatever..?
If Boston were to lose GH for nothing this year, I would consider that a major blow since Boston is already so thin at bench and veterans etc..
Keeping him or trading him (for someone decent) at least gives us another good player.