Celts17Pride wrote:chrisab123 wrote:Wings should be plentyful in the buyout market. I'm not worried. Boston has the most money and probably the best title chances.
Not the most money.
Well that’s not ideal.
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Celts17Pride wrote:chrisab123 wrote:Wings should be plentyful in the buyout market. I'm not worried. Boston has the most money and probably the best title chances.
Not the most money.
Memokerobi wrote:Larry_Russell wrote:I would have gladly traded 5 seconds for Sadiq Bey...or even a future protected 1st...whatever....
I think Detroit was locked in on Wiseman, they didn't get picks

bisme37 wrote:We got a little better and no other team vaulted ahead of us. Good day imo.

themoneyteam2 wrote:chrisab123 wrote:BostonCouchGM wrote:I think TOR, NY, PHI and MIL closed the talent/depth gap and entered the fray. Not to mention quality teams in ATL, CLE and BK (yes they should still be tough games) I hope we’re able to keep our home-court advantage. That got harder due to other teams’ moves. I don’t see any sweeps in the playoffs no matter what seed and getting to the Finals will be harder this season than last. This is great stuff though
Uhhh, NY and Toronto? What are you smoking?
Trolling per usual.
Ask him how Lowry and Westbrook are better than Jaylen Brown too.
Larry_Russell wrote:Memokerobi wrote:Larry_Russell wrote:I would have gladly traded 5 seconds for Sadiq Bey...or even a future protected 1st...whatever....
I think Detroit was locked in on Wiseman, they didn't get picks
Atlanta has Bey.
Was a 3 team deal.
Detroit got Wiseman
Atlanta got Bey
GSW got 5 seconds.
That was it, GSW did a pure tax savings move and they are hoping to nab someone on the buyout market, imo, and will use their pedigree as bait to get someone on a discount.
Atlanta's offer I would have gladly beat...Pritchard and 4 seconds for example.
Bey would have been a perfect fit,.

KamikazeK wrote:bisme37 wrote:We got a little better and no other team vaulted ahead of us. Good day imo.
Phoenix could easily be better than us now. It's not guaranteed but I think people are underrating the threat they pose with KD.
KamikazeK wrote:bisme37 wrote:We got a little better and no other team vaulted ahead of us. Good day imo.
Phoenix could easily be better than us now. It's not guaranteed but I think people are underrating the threat they pose with KD.
Memokerobi wrote:KamikazeK wrote:bisme37 wrote:We got a little better and no other team vaulted ahead of us. Good day imo.
Phoenix could easily be better than us now. It's not guaranteed but I think people are underrating the threat they pose with KD.
You worry about that if you're in the finals and they're there to play us.

KamikazeK wrote:bisme37 wrote:We got a little better and no other team vaulted ahead of us. Good day imo.
Phoenix could easily be better than us now. It's not guaranteed but I think people are underrating the threat they pose with KD.
KamikazeK wrote:Memokerobi wrote:KamikazeK wrote:Phoenix could easily be better than us now. It's not guaranteed but I think people are underrating the threat they pose with KD.
You worry about that if you're in the finals and they're there to play us.
You should worry about it regardless. Going to the finals doesn't mean anything if you can't win it. We could go to the finals every year for the rest of Tatum's contract and it won't matter if we can't win it.
Larry_Russell wrote:Hal14 wrote:Larry_Russell wrote:
Sadiq Bey
Pistons instead chose to deal Bey for an athletic 7-footer who is only 21 and was the #2 pick in the draft. Guess they liked that offer a little more than a 34 year old with a torn ACL.
Pistons traded him to Golden State who then flipped him to Atlanta for 5 second rounders...
Did you not know that was the complete deal?
and sure...a guy averaging 7,2,2 for sure will be a better player in the playoffs than a guy averaging 15, 5 and 1.5

WeLikeOurGuys wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:chrisab123 wrote:Wings should be plentyful in the buyout market. I'm not worried. Boston has the most money and probably the best title chances.
Not the most money.
Well that’s not ideal.
Hal14 wrote:Larry_Russell wrote:Hal14 wrote:Pistons instead chose to deal Bey for an athletic 7-footer who is only 21 and was the #2 pick in the draft. Guess they liked that offer a little more than a 34 year old with a torn ACL.
Pistons traded him to Golden State who then flipped him to Atlanta for 5 second rounders...
Did you not know that was the complete deal?
and sure...a guy averaging 7,2,2 for sure will be a better player in the playoffs than a guy averaging 15, 5 and 1.5
Still makes no sense to give up 5 picks for a guy who is at best a 9th man on your team and will likely ride the bench for most (if not all) of the postseason. Especially when we traded 2 picks for Muscala, already traded our 2023 1st rounder for brogdon, not allowed to trade our 2024 1st rounder till the offseason, etc.