The big man WE NEED
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:19 pm
Here's a guy that I want Danny to go after. Ronny Turiaf! Turiaf in a Celtics uniform makes all the sense in the world. He's big, he's strong, he's intense, he's experienced, and he blocks shots as well as anyone (see his blocks per minute ratio).
A trade of Scal, Giddens, Pruitt for Turiaf works in tradetracker. I don't think we're overpaying in a deal like this...
Why it works for Boston: Our bench clearly lacks the depth and size needed to win a championship. Adding Turiaf gives us a second unit of Turiaf, Powe, Allen, House, (player X). We also still have Big Baby which gives a terrific big man bench rotation of Turiaf, Powe, Baby to back up Perk and KG...
As much as a like Gabe Pruitt there just doesn't seem to be a spot for him on this team. I think he has a lot of potential but for the time being we really needed to bring in an established Big man..Turiaf fits the mold. To me he's a fish out of water playing in Don Nelsons system. He would be a much better backup to Perk and KG...
I also don't LOVE giving up on a prospect (Giddens) before we even know what he brings to the table. But you have to give up something to get something back...Scal is in the deal for salary purposes.
Why Golden State does this: Turiaf was a strange signing to begin with. I didn't think it made alot of sense when he signed with GS. Gabe Pruitt could potentially START until Monta Ellis is 100%. Wouldn't you agree that Pruitt is better than CJ Watson?? Golden state is a run and gun team loaded with guards and SF's. Pruitt and Giddens fit their mold and will allow Chris Mullin to deal a guy like Maggette...
Anyway....I haven't posted in awhile so I decided to share my opinions on a deal I'd like to see happen. Knowing the game and knowing the C's weaknesses I think that Turiaf is the ideal fit for our bench. We're going to need depth for the stretch run and I've ALWAYS loved Ronny Turiaf in that energy/big man/ bench role.
A trade of Scal, Giddens, Pruitt for Turiaf works in tradetracker. I don't think we're overpaying in a deal like this...
Why it works for Boston: Our bench clearly lacks the depth and size needed to win a championship. Adding Turiaf gives us a second unit of Turiaf, Powe, Allen, House, (player X). We also still have Big Baby which gives a terrific big man bench rotation of Turiaf, Powe, Baby to back up Perk and KG...
As much as a like Gabe Pruitt there just doesn't seem to be a spot for him on this team. I think he has a lot of potential but for the time being we really needed to bring in an established Big man..Turiaf fits the mold. To me he's a fish out of water playing in Don Nelsons system. He would be a much better backup to Perk and KG...
I also don't LOVE giving up on a prospect (Giddens) before we even know what he brings to the table. But you have to give up something to get something back...Scal is in the deal for salary purposes.
Why Golden State does this: Turiaf was a strange signing to begin with. I didn't think it made alot of sense when he signed with GS. Gabe Pruitt could potentially START until Monta Ellis is 100%. Wouldn't you agree that Pruitt is better than CJ Watson?? Golden state is a run and gun team loaded with guards and SF's. Pruitt and Giddens fit their mold and will allow Chris Mullin to deal a guy like Maggette...
Anyway....I haven't posted in awhile so I decided to share my opinions on a deal I'd like to see happen. Knowing the game and knowing the C's weaknesses I think that Turiaf is the ideal fit for our bench. We're going to need depth for the stretch run and I've ALWAYS loved Ronny Turiaf in that energy/big man/ bench role.