Elrod is Back wrote:Carsen Edwards says Thank You.
If Carsen Edwards wants to say Thank You to JD Davison's face then someone is going to have to get him a step ladder.
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Elrod is Back wrote:Carsen Edwards says Thank You.
zoyathedestroya wrote:
Stevens strategy in his first two years as POBO -- Trade future 1sts for players who fit well on the team and can contribute now. Preferably on multi-year deals, no rentals. Extend contracts of core players. Find value picks in the 2nd round (Begarin, Davison) then develop them in the background. Sign former 1sts (Vonleh, Jackson, Kabengele) who didn't work well on other teams for end of bench depth.
Hal14 wrote:Bye bye, Pritchard.
I know it's just a workout with no defenders, but his jump shot looks much better.
Looking forward to seeing him in summer league.
31to6 wrote:Looking good — the Yam Madar Era might die on the runway due to this guy.
Shak_Celts wrote:Hal14 wrote:Bye bye, Pritchard.
I know it's just a workout with no defenders, but his jump shot looks much better.
Looking forward to seeing him in summer league.
Pritch is probably gone b/c of wanting a role, but PLEASE, PLEASE give JD a solid chance during the regular season. need him to play PG with some of our better players. JUST TRY HIM WHEN INJURIES HIT JOE!!!!! PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE????!!!!!!!!
The Celtics also extended a $1.8 million qualifying offer to JD Davison. Last year's second-round pick spent his rookie campaign on a two-way deal.
Hal14 wrote:31to6 wrote:Looking good — the Yam Madar Era might die on the runway due to this guy.
Yeah at this point I'd put JD firmly ahead of Yam.
Might want to just cut our losses and include Yam as filler in a trade. Maybe someone (a lottery team) wants to give him a shot as a backup PG.
Yam just won the EuroLeague up and comer award, so that hype might be enough for someone to want him.
ThePigeon wrote:Hal14 wrote:31to6 wrote:Looking good — the Yam Madar Era might die on the runway due to this guy.
Yeah at this point I'd put JD firmly ahead of Yam.
Might want to just cut our losses and include Yam as filler in a trade. Maybe someone (a lottery team) wants to give him a shot as a backup PG.
Yam just won the EuroLeague up and comer award, so that hype might be enough for someone to want him.
Yam is the better player right now.
He played in a tougher league against better opponents under a very strict coach. He made huge strides in playmaking and most important defense. He was instrumental in getting Partizan a Championship (first since many years).
And "just won the EuroLeague up and comer award" AKA EuroLeague Rising Star - being in a good company:
2004–05 Slovenia Erazem Lorbek (Climamio Bologna)
2005–06 Italy Andrea Bargnani (Benetton Treviso)
2006–07 Spain Rudy Fernández (DKV Joventut)
2007–08 Italy Danilo Gallinari (Armani Jeans Milano)
2008–09 Serbia Novica Veličković (Partizan)
2009–10 Spain Ricky Rubio (Regal FC Barcelona)
2010–11 Spain Nikola Mirotić (Real Madrid)
2011–12 Spain Nikola Mirotić (Real Madrid)
2012–13 Greece Kostas Papanikolaou (Olympiacos)
2013–14 Serbia Bogdan Bogdanović (Partizan)
2014–15 Serbia Bogdan Bogdanović (Fenerbahçe Ülker)
2015–16 Spain Álex Abrines (FC Barcelona Lassa)
2016–17 Slovenia Luka Dončić (Real Madrid)
2017–18 Slovenia Luka Dončić (Real Madrid)
2018–19 Georgia (country) Goga Bitadze (Budućnost VOLI)
2020–21 Spain Usman Garuba (Real Madrid)
2021–22 Lithuania Rokas Jokubaitis (Barcelona)
2022–23 Israel Yam Madar (Partizan)
I wish he will come play in training camp to show it
cloverleaf wrote:ThePigeon wrote:Hal14 wrote:Yeah at this point I'd put JD firmly ahead of Yam.
Might want to just cut our losses and include Yam as filler in a trade. Maybe someone (a lottery team) wants to give him a shot as a backup PG.
Yam just won the EuroLeague up and comer award, so that hype might be enough for someone to want him.
Yam is the better player right now.
He played in a tougher league against better opponents under a very strict coach. He made huge strides in playmaking and most important defense. He was instrumental in getting Partizan a Championship (first since many years).
And "just won the EuroLeague up and comer award" AKA EuroLeague Rising Star - being in a good company:
2004–05 Slovenia Erazem Lorbek (Climamio Bologna)
2005–06 Italy Andrea Bargnani (Benetton Treviso)
2006–07 Spain Rudy Fernández (DKV Joventut)
2007–08 Italy Danilo Gallinari (Armani Jeans Milano)
2008–09 Serbia Novica Veličković (Partizan)
2009–10 Spain Ricky Rubio (Regal FC Barcelona)
2010–11 Spain Nikola Mirotić (Real Madrid)
2011–12 Spain Nikola Mirotić (Real Madrid)
2012–13 Greece Kostas Papanikolaou (Olympiacos)
2013–14 Serbia Bogdan Bogdanović (Partizan)
2014–15 Serbia Bogdan Bogdanović (Fenerbahçe Ülker)
2015–16 Spain Álex Abrines (FC Barcelona Lassa)
2016–17 Slovenia Luka Dončić (Real Madrid)
2017–18 Slovenia Luka Dončić (Real Madrid)
2018–19 Georgia (country) Goga Bitadze (Budućnost VOLI)
2020–21 Spain Usman Garuba (Real Madrid)
2021–22 Lithuania Rokas Jokubaitis (Barcelona)
2022–23 Israel Yam Madar (Partizan)
I wish he will come play in training camp to show it
Sounds like there's a chance he'd come to training camp?
zoyathedestroya wrote: