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Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 1:02 am
by Curmudgeon
GoGreen wrote:I feel like the Cs #1 priority this off season will bw to unload Kemba. His contract is a massive problem


It's not the contract that is the killer, it's the defense. When the Celtics go man to man, the player Kemba is guarding gets the ball almost every time, and the rest of the team scrambles to cover for him. I'm hoping to see a Smart-Langford or a Smart-Pritchard backcourt more often.

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 1:04 am
by Gomes3PC
Our PG defense has been awful between Kemba and PP. PP is getting rooked a bit but he's never going to be great on that end, and while Kemba puts in effort he's clearly the weak link.

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 1:26 am
by mwhis21
Curmudgeon wrote:
GoGreen wrote:I feel like the Cs #1 priority this off season will bw to unload Kemba. His contract is a massive problem


It's not the contract that is the killer, it's the defense. When the Celtics go man to man, the player Kemba is guarding gets the ball almost every time, and the rest of the team scrambles to cover for him. I'm hoping to see a Smart-Langford or a Smart-Pritchard backcourt more often.


The defense is a killer right now. The contract is a killer if they are trying to get max space after next year (Bradley Beal).
Kemba has a Player Option (PO) and there's a lot riding on that.

1. Best case scenario he plays well next year and opts out similar to GH. That will free up a lot of money.

2. Kemba plays meh, decides to pick it up and now we're stuck with that contract for 2022-2023 too. Won't have space to sign anyone from a potentially loaded 2022 class.

3. Find someone to trade for Kemba while not taking on any salary after next year.

Here's my thought:

The C's have decisions to make. 1. I don't believe that they think they have their 3rd star in Kemba. But the 2022 FA class is dripping with potential talent. 2. They have decisions to make on Smart and Robert Williams. 3. If they resign them both, it probably eliminates them from getting max space. Ideally, they get to max space before resigning Smart and Williams.

I do believe that Beal is their target. This is all assuming that Beal declines his PO next year (Seems obvious). But getting to max space would be preferable vs. a Sign & Trade. That's the Kemba contract issue.

Smart
Brown
Beal
Tatum
Williams

Someone that knows more than I do can level set me here. They may not be able to get to max space anyway. But I don't see the C's adding salary past next year. So I do believe they let Fournier walk, they hold off on a Williams extension and then try to move Walker.

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 1:45 am
by GoGreen
mwhis21 wrote:
Curmudgeon wrote:
GoGreen wrote:I feel like the Cs #1 priority this off season will bw to unload Kemba. His contract is a massive problem


It's not the contract that is the killer, it's the defense. When the Celtics go man to man, the player Kemba is guarding gets the ball almost every time, and the rest of the team scrambles to cover for him. I'm hoping to see a Smart-Langford or a Smart-Pritchard backcourt more often.


The defense is a killer right now. The contract is a killer if they are trying to get max space after next year (Bradley Beal).
Kemba has a Player Option (PO) and there's a lot riding on that.

1. Best case scenario he plays well next year and opts out similar to GH. That will free up a lot of money.

2. Kemba plays meh, decides to pick it up and now we're stuck with that contract for 2022-2023 too. Won't have space to sign anyone from a potentially loaded 2022 class.

3. Find someone to trade for Kemba while not taking on any salary after next year.

Here's my thought:

The C's have decisions to make. 1. I don't believe that they think they have their 3rd star in Kemba. But the 2022 FA class is dripping with potential talent. 2. They have decisions to make on Smart and Robert Williams. 3. If they resign them both, it probably eliminates them from getting max space. Ideally, they get to max space before resigning Smart and Williams.

I do believe that Beal is their target. This is all assuming that Beal declines his PO next year (Seems obvious). But getting to max space would be preferable vs. a Sign & Trade. That's the Kemba contract issue.

Smart
Brown
Beal
Tatum
Williams

Someone that knows more than I do can level set me here. They may not be able to get to max space anyway. But I don't see the C's adding salary past next year. So I do believe they let Fournier walk, they hold off on a Williams extension and then try to move Walker.


If they let Evan walk and strike out in the offseason... woo boy. Danny's head the people will be calling for

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 2:39 am
by zoyathedestroya
GoGreen wrote:
mwhis21 wrote:
Curmudgeon wrote:
It's not the contract that is the killer, it's the defense. When the Celtics go man to man, the player Kemba is guarding gets the ball almost every time, and the rest of the team scrambles to cover for him. I'm hoping to see a Smart-Langford or a Smart-Pritchard backcourt more often.


The defense is a killer right now. The contract is a killer if they are trying to get max space after next year (Bradley Beal).
Kemba has a Player Option (PO) and there's a lot riding on that.

1. Best case scenario he plays well next year and opts out similar to GH. That will free up a lot of money.

2. Kemba plays meh, decides to pick it up and now we're stuck with that contract for 2022-2023 too. Won't have space to sign anyone from a potentially loaded 2022 class.

3. Find someone to trade for Kemba while not taking on any salary after next year.

Here's my thought:

The C's have decisions to make. 1. I don't believe that they think they have their 3rd star in Kemba. But the 2022 FA class is dripping with potential talent. 2. They have decisions to make on Smart and Robert Williams. 3. If they resign them both, it probably eliminates them from getting max space. Ideally, they get to max space before resigning Smart and Williams.

I do believe that Beal is their target. This is all assuming that Beal declines his PO next year (Seems obvious). But getting to max space would be preferable vs. a Sign & Trade. That's the Kemba contract issue.

Smart
Brown
Beal
Tatum
Williams

Someone that knows more than I do can level set me here. They may not be able to get to max space anyway. But I don't see the C's adding salary past next year. So I do believe they let Fournier walk, they hold off on a Williams extension and then try to move Walker.


If they let Evan walk and strike out in the offseason... woo boy. Danny's head the people will be calling for

At this point, I'm just gonna assume that we're not dreaming of going under the cap in the near future. Here's the situation going into 2022-2023 free agency:

Assume Kemba's off the books somehow. Forget about Smart. His cap hold is too high. IF you want to keep at least Tatum, Brown, Timelord, Langford, and Pritchard, the Celtics won't even have enough cap space for a 30% max FA. They'd be short by about $2M. Assuming you get the FA to agree to a discount, now you have six players, a bunch of minimum guys, and an MLE player. Beal is a 35% max FA btw.

Said FA better be the second coming of Michael Jordan or Tatum better had made the leap to an MVP candidate by then.

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 3:19 am
by Jammer
zoya's on the right track, but I am dead set getting Kemba off the books at this year's draft.

The 2022 salary numbers pretty much dictate that, if they are intent on re-signing Fournier. Since it's been reported that the Celtics are interested in trading for Bradley Beal, a high volume shooter, the only way they could do that is to either trade Kemba OR SIGN & TRADE Fournier + either Nesmith or Langford + one more player. There's just too much salary on the books. Kemba + one of Nesmith or Langford + Two 1rst Round Picks is a reasonable offer for Beal IF he wants to come here, but he uses a lot of shots. The alternative is Fournier + one of Langford or Nesmith but if you start adding picks the depth goes to hell.

Realistically, with 2022 salaries, and NO KEMBA, Celtics are at 120,412,697 WITHOUT KEMBA and without their 2021 1rst and 2nd Round picks. Beal makes like 2.3 million less than Kemba (without trade kicker).

Center
3,661,976 Rob Williams
9,720,900 Tristan Thompson (will he back-up Rob, this is strictly a personality issue since Williams is clearly better)
1,669,178 Tacko Fall (if given a roster spot, which I think he deserves)

PF
28,103,500 Jayson Tatum
2,617,800 Grant Williams (dead weight at this point)
TBD (estimated at 2.5 Million) Luke Kornet - he's a Free Agent, but I like him better than Thompson or Grant Williams

SF
25,312,500 Jaylen Brown
3,631,200 Aaron Nesmith

SG
20,000,000 Evan Fourner (estimated, if he's re-signed as a Free Agent) - can also play SF
3,804,360 Romeo Langford
1,782,621 Carsen Edwards (his whole career is dependent on his ability to make 3's, he is not a PG)

PG
14,339,285 Marcus Smart
2,137,440 Payton Prtichard

Waived Player Salaries
1,039,080 Guerschon Yabusele
92,857 Demetrius Jackson

The above is 120,412,697 for 13 players without Kemba. If you could someone add Beal and make Fournier the backup for Brown and Beal that would be better than keeping Kemba since shifting Smart to PG and adding Beal (4 inches taller than Kemba) improves the defense immeasurably. I think they really need to move Kemba if they have any aspirations of going deep in the playoffs. There just isn't enough solid defense elsewhere to make up for his short comings. Kemba is a nice offensive player but useless on defense.

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 3:27 am
by zoyathedestroya
Yep, signing a max FA or even near-max FA in the foreseeable future is very very unlikely even with Kemba dump. More realistic goal is to lock up (lock in? Lock down?) our current good players -- Smart, Fournier, Timelord -- preferably to hometown discount extensions. Then add another star via trade or S&T. For now, build up the value of the young guys on the roster and make Kemba look good for teams who might miss out on their FA targets.

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 3:52 am
by snowman
Sorry, but I'm a realist. I don't think Kemba will be even remotely close to leaving until his last year. Hope I'm wrong, but I doubt it.
We need to offer Fournier 4 years for 80 mil, and lock him up. We can probably resign Kornet for 3 years for 9 mill, and Wolford for 2 years for 5 mil. We also need to lock up Timelord when it is time.
For next season we need to build around / run with:
Kemba, Smart, Pritchard,
Fournier, Langford
Brown, Nesmith
Tatum, Wolford
Timelord, Kornet, Fall

Thompson, G. Will, and Edwards need to be moved this summer. Semi should not be resigned. Also time to move from Waters. We have our 1st round pick, and a couple of TPE's to use, plus a 2nd round pick to replace them with. If we can move Kemba, GREAT, but like I said I doubt we can.

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 3:59 am
by playa-hater
snowman wrote:Sorry, but I'm a realist. I don't think Kemba will be even remotely close to leaving until his last year. Hope I'm wrong, but I doubt it.
We need to offer Fournier 4 years for 80 mil, and lock him up. We can probably resign Kornet for 3 years for 9 mill, and Wolford for 2 years for 5 mil. We also need to lock up Timelord when it is time.
For next season we need to build around / run with:
Kemba, Smart, Pritchard,
Fournier, Langford
Brown, Nesmith
Tatum, Wolford
Timelord, Kornet, Fall

Thompson, G. Will, and Edwards need to be moved this summer. Semi should not be resigned. Also time to move from Waters. We have our 1st round pick, and a couple of TPE's to use, plus a 2nd round pick to replace them with. If we can move Kemba, GREAT, but like I said I doubt we can.


who??

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 4:02 am
by Mr_Mojo_Risin
playa-hater wrote:
snowman wrote:Sorry, but I'm a realist. I don't think Kemba will be even remotely close to leaving until his last year. Hope I'm wrong, but I doubt it.
We need to offer Fournier 4 years for 80 mil, and lock him up. We can probably resign Kornet for 3 years for 9 mill, and Wolford for 2 years for 5 mil. We also need to lock up Timelord when it is time.
For next season we need to build around / run with:
Kemba, Smart, Pritchard,
Fournier, Langford
Brown, Nesmith
Tatum, Wolford
Timelord, Kornet, Fall

Thompson, G. Will, and Edwards need to be moved this summer. Semi should not be resigned. Also time to move from Waters. We have our 1st round pick, and a couple of TPE's to use, plus a 2nd round pick to replace them with. If we can move Kemba, GREAT, but like I said I doubt we can.


who??

Wolford.

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 10:19 am
by BillessuR6
I laughed out loud in the office when I read Wolford... :lol:

No idea who this guy is but I really hope he is good!


Yeah, we really need to get rid of Kemba somehow. He is killing our defense!

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 10:50 am
by Fencer reregistered
Mr_Mojo_Risin wrote:
playa-hater wrote:
snowman wrote:Sorry, but I'm a realist. I don't think Kemba will be even remotely close to leaving until his last year. Hope I'm wrong, but I doubt it.
We need to offer Fournier 4 years for 80 mil, and lock him up. We can probably resign Kornet for 3 years for 9 mill, and Wolford for 2 years for 5 mil. We also need to lock up Timelord when it is time.
For next season we need to build around / run with:
Kemba, Smart, Pritchard,
Fournier, Langford
Brown, Nesmith
Tatum, Wolford
Timelord, Kornet, Fall

Thompson, G. Will, and Edwards need to be moved this summer. Semi should not be resigned. Also time to move from Waters. We have our 1st round pick, and a couple of TPE's to use, plus a 2nd round pick to replace them with. If we can move Kemba, GREAT, but like I said I doubt we can.


who??

Wolford.


He's named after the guy who found the crossing of the Rhine where all the gold was mined.

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 1:07 pm
by Dogen
playa-hater wrote:
snowman wrote:Sorry, but I'm a realist. I don't think Kemba will be even remotely close to leaving until his last year. Hope I'm wrong, but I doubt it.
We need to offer Fournier 4 years for 80 mil, and lock him up. We can probably resign Kornet for 3 years for 9 mill, and Wolford for 2 years for 5 mil. We also need to lock up Timelord when it is time.
For next season we need to build around / run with:
Kemba, Smart, Pritchard,
Fournier, Langford
Brown, Nesmith
Tatum, Wolford
Timelord, Kornet, Fall

Thompson, G. Will, and Edwards need to be moved this summer. Semi should not be resigned. Also time to move from Waters. We have our 1st round pick, and a couple of TPE's to use, plus a 2nd round pick to replace them with. If we can move Kemba, GREAT, but like I said I doubt we can.


who??


This guy? I’m not sure we can sign him yet. Is he a draft prospect?

https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/stats/_/id/3924892/andre-wolford

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 1:19 pm
by BK_2020
I'm just waiting for 2021-2022 when Yam Madar, Wolford and KAT will lead us to ring 18. Don't care what happens with Fournier or whatever.

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 1:49 pm
by Maple Green
I would rather Trade this off season to Washington
Washington trade = Westbrook,Bertans and Beal for
Boston= Kemba,TT,Smart,Neismith,Langford,Wagner,Edwards

Grant Williams trade to Bolbol straight up

Sign;Tony Allen (for Defensive end)

Boston:
PG-Westbrook/Pritchard
SG-Beal/Fournier/T. Allen
SF-Tatum/Brown
PF-Bertans/Kornet/Bolbol
C-R. Williams/Falls

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 1:54 pm
by Celts17Pride
Gomes3PC wrote:Our PG defense has been awful between Kemba and PP. PP is getting rooked a bit but he's never going to be great on that end, and while Kemba puts in effort he's clearly the weak link.

Kemba's defense is the Celtics Achilles heel. Give Kemba credit because he puts in the effort but his size is too big a hurdle to overcome. Big reason why I think the Celtics will never win the chip with Kemba on the team.

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 1:59 pm
by BK_2020
You people really overrate how important point guard defense is.

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 3:08 pm
by JediMasterRevan
BK_2020 wrote:You people really overrate how important point guard defense is.



Yeah, defense isn't important.

Especially at the wing position. :crazy:

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 3:10 pm
by JediMasterRevan
Maybe Yam can take over as starting PG next year.

XD

Re: It's a Tragedy to see the Deadline's Over Post Trade Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 3:21 pm
by BK_2020
JediMasterRevan wrote:
BK_2020 wrote:You people really overrate how important point guard defense is.



Yeah, defense isn't important.

Especially at the wing position. :crazy:

Yeah the Sixers lose every game because teams just attack Seth Curry. Also the Nets lose every game because teams hunt Kyrie. The Utah Jazz have not won a single game because teams repeatedly target their 6'1, 175 lb point guard and 6'1 shooting guard. Also the Trail Blazers will go 0-82 because teams just hunt Dame and C.J.
Meanwhile the Spurs with stout point guard defenders are poised to finish 82-0 for the first time in NBA history.
Same with the Pelicans who have the best defense in the league thanks to 6'6 Lonzo Ball at point guard.
The Kings stifle everyone thanks to the 6'3 behemoth Fox manning the point guard spot.