playa-hater wrote:The only real positive I see is that our fan base can at least move forward with this news item.
You have been around long enough to know this isn't going to happen.
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playa-hater wrote:The only real positive I see is that our fan base can at least move forward with this news item.
MrGreenRunsDeep wrote:Love it! Brad Knows Better thn most of the users here putting **** trade ideas for Brown! Let’s run it back! Make sure y’all haters keep the same energy when we win a ring with brown!
tfribs45 wrote:MrGreenRunsDeep wrote:Love it! Brad Knows Better thn most of the users here putting **** trade ideas for Brown! Let’s run it back! Make sure y’all haters keep the same energy when we win a ring with brown!
running it back would have been with Cobra as well....This all comes down to the Zinger trade, time will tell if it was the right move! Locking up the J's is a good thing though, Celtics are not an ideal FA destination.....
SuperDeluxe wrote:The last time the Celtics were stuck with a large, untradeable contract was 29 years ago (Vin Baker's), and that was a big headache. At least Brown will suit up for all the games and not reek of alcohol. Will he ever be able to live up to his contract though? Major LOL.
canman1971 wrote:SuperDeluxe wrote:The last time the Celtics were stuck with a large, untradeable contract was 29 years ago (Vin Baker's), and that was a big headache. At least Brown will suit up for all the games and not reek of alcohol. Will he ever be able to live up to his contract though? Major LOL.
The contract is what it is. The CBA has changed, and the salary cap and revenue have only increased. No player is worth what they are getting these days, but that is the reality.
Curmudgeon wrote:Well, we'll see what happens in a year when the Celtics are over the 2nd apron and can't make any moves to improve the team other than to sign minimum salary players.
Curmudgeon wrote:Well, we'll see what happens in a year when the Celtics are over the 2nd apron and can't make any moves to improve the team other than to sign minimum salary players.
steefP2 wrote:Curmudgeon wrote:Well, we'll see what happens in a year when the Celtics are over the 2nd apron and can't make any moves to improve the team other than to sign minimum salary players.
How is that different from this year ? Fwiw we’ll probably pay similar amount of lux tax next as we did this year. The raise in Jaylen’s money is mostly offset by KP making 7 mill less and the 2nd apron going up by a decent amount
La Flame wrote:tfribs45 wrote:MrGreenRunsDeep wrote:Love it! Brad Knows Better thn most of the users here putting **** trade ideas for Brown! Let’s run it back! Make sure y’all haters keep the same energy when we win a ring with brown!
running it back would have been with Cobra as well....This all comes down to the Zinger trade, time will tell if it was the right move! Locking up the J's is a good thing though, Celtics are not an ideal FA destination.....
Celts17Pride wrote:Celtics basically have their Big 3 Tatum, Brown and Porzingis locked up for the next 3 years and that's a good thing.
sam_I_am wrote:steefP2 wrote:Curmudgeon wrote:Well, we'll see what happens in a year when the Celtics are over the 2nd apron and can't make any moves to improve the team other than to sign minimum salary players.
How is that different from this year ? Fwiw we’ll probably pay similar amount of lux tax next as we did this year. The raise in Jaylen’s money is mostly offset by KP making 7 mill less and the 2nd apron going up by a decent amount
KP is making 5 million more than JB this year. If team is unhappy with contract (they won’t be) they can still try to move it before next season.
KamikazeK wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:Celtics basically have their Big 3 Tatum, Brown and Porzingis locked up for the next 3 years and that's a good thing.
People in the media have been talking like Porzingod is just "some guy" they picked up like he doesn't matter. They're in for a rude awakening I think next year when they see him on the court with our team.
sam_I_am wrote:steefP2 wrote:Curmudgeon wrote:Well, we'll see what happens in a year when the Celtics are over the 2nd apron and can't make any moves to improve the team other than to sign minimum salary players.
How is that different from this year ? Fwiw we’ll probably pay similar amount of lux tax next as we did this year. The raise in Jaylen’s money is mostly offset by KP making 7 mill less and the 2nd apron going up by a decent amount
KP is making 5 million more than JB this year. If team is unhappy with contract (they won’t be) they can still try to move it before next season.
Curmudgeon wrote:sam_I_am wrote:steefP2 wrote:
How is that different from this year ? Fwiw we’ll probably pay similar amount of lux tax next as we did this year. The raise in Jaylen’s money is mostly offset by KP making 7 mill less and the 2nd apron going up by a decent amount
KP is making 5 million more than JB this year. If team is unhappy with contract (they won’t be) they can still try to move it before next season.
They can try. I guess you have a salary to match if Luka wants out of Dallas.
165bows wrote:sam_I_am wrote:steefP2 wrote:
How is that different from this year ? Fwiw we’ll probably pay similar amount of lux tax next as we did this year. The raise in Jaylen’s money is mostly offset by KP making 7 mill less and the 2nd apron going up by a decent amount
KP is making 5 million more than JB this year. If team is unhappy with contract (they won’t be) they can still try to move it before next season.
If Zinger stays moderately healthy and produces like last year he will be an absolute steal on his contract compared to a ton of deals.