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Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 12:12 am
by bisme37
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 12:14 am
by return2glory

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This move must be because Brad knows Kornet is gone.
Luka can rebounds and shoot 3s.

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 12:16 am
by return2glory
Best Luka in the NBA. Welcome to Boston!

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 12:19 am
by Smart2Nesmith43
Tough for Garza or anybody really to find minutes on a front court with Gobert, Reid and KAT/Randle. I can see the vision of buying low and seeing if he can flourish with more opportunities (similar to Bitadze after leaving the Sabonis/Turner duo). But considering how little he proved to this point in the NBA, I'm not sure why there is a second guaranteed year on that deal unless it's a team option.

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 12:24 am
by 165bows
Been vaguely aware of this guy for a bit. Looks like he can score inside but folks will be happy to know he sucks shot blocking and on the glass.

Team really going offense this year.

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 12:24 am
by phincsfan
Re: Free Agent, Trade & Extensions Thread, 2024-25 (i.e. How do we make the Champs even better?)

Post#1786 » by phincsfan » Wed Dec 4, 2024 6:29 pm
Luka Garza would be an interesting addition. Minny seems to have buried him on the depth chart. 6'11, 25 and not a terrible 3pt shooter.

Would Minny want Maine points leader JD to back-up Conley?? :dontknow: :D

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Didn't even have to trade the fan favorite JD :lol:

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 12:26 am
by zoyathedestroya
Luka >>>>> Luke.

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 12:28 am
by hugepatsfan
White / Pritchard / Davison
Simons / Gonzalez
Brown / Scheierman / Walsh
Hauser / Niang / (Tatum)
Queta / Garza / Tillman

The 2nd rounders and presumably Peterson on the two ways.

Above the tax but below 2nd apron team. Need to shed about $18M to duck the tax if they go that route. Can get there by by dumping Hauser and Niang but would take mid season maneuvering with pro rated players taking the spots of guys sent packing because filling out the spots take you over. Obviously can save money to duck the tax with a Simons trade instead of or in addition to Niang/Hauser depending on finals calcs.

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 12:50 am
by canman1971

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 12:54 am
by Smart2Nesmith43
For people that are into that sort of things, at the 2021 combine, Garza measured 6'10'' without shoes, 7'1.5'' wingspan, 8'11.5'' standing reach and 243 pounds. He was also a two time first team all american and the best player in all of college basketball his senior season in Iowa so he clearly has a bit a of offensive skill.


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Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 12:58 am
by redslastlaugh
Garza played only 63 minutes with Ant Edwards last year but in those minutes the pairing was a +13.0 net rating
Garxa's best 2 man pairing was with Nazr Reid (again limited min, only 47 min) but was a net +28 rating

I like it. Garza isn't a rim protector but his career so far, he's been buried behind a lot of bigs, maybe he's got a little more game than he's been able to show. I didn't even consider Luka Garza as a player we might sign, but I do like the signing

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 1:04 am
by phincsfan
phincsfan wrote:C's worked him out for the 21' draft. I'm sure Stevens has been keeping tabs since.

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 1:17 am
by hickfromfrenchlick
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 1:20 am
by hickfromfrenchlick
hugepatsfan wrote:White / Pritchard / Davison
Simons / Gonzalez
Brown / Scheierman / Walsh
Hauser / Niang / (Tatum)
Queta / Garza / Tillman


The 2nd rounders and presumably Peterson on the two ways.

Above the tax but below 2nd apron team. Need to shed about $18M to duck the tax if they go that route. Can get there by by dumping Hauser and Niang but would take mid season maneuvering with pro rated players taking the spots of guys sent packing because filling out the spots take you over. Obviously can save money to duck the tax with a Simons trade instead of or in addition to Niang/Hauser depending on finals calcs.


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Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 1:33 am
by flintsky21
Basically Enes Kanter who can hit the occasional 3.

For the minimum, not much to complain about. Very different player from Luke but does a couple things better.

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 1:36 am
by djFan71
From a Wolves fan on the T&T board.

"He was a fan favorite. Will bust his @$$. Tries hard on D. If he passes the ball it probably slipped."

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 1:39 am
by Shak_Celts
canman1971 wrote:

90s sitcom theme song. :D


Edit: I love the 90s, so not picking on you. :nod:

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 1:48 am
by brackdan70
The Green Luka.
To avoid confusion with the Gold and Purple one

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 1:49 am
by brackdan70
djFan71 wrote:From a Wolves fan on the T&T board.

"He was a fan favorite. Will bust his @$$. Tries hard on D. If he passes the ball it probably slipped."

Love it!!!

Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza!

Posted: Tue Jul 1, 2025 1:51 am
by Gant
Himmelsbach:

The Celtics acted swiftly following Kornet’s decision, agreeing to a two-year, $5.5 million deal with former Timberwolves center Luka Garza, according to a league source.

Garza, 26, has appeared in just 124 games over four NBA seasons, averaging 4.9 points and two rebounds. He is a skilled offensive player close to the basket, but has yet to display a consistent 3-point shot and has defensive weaknesses.