zoyathedestroya wrote:bigfoot_cryptozoology wrote:The deal that makes the most sense for the Celtics is: Brogdon - Horford - Pritchard - Firsts.
It works both Cap Wise and Roster Wise.
Because: The Celtics starting lineup would be: Holiday - White - Brown - Tatum - Porzingis.
Back to using one Big.
1. Does it make a lot of sense to bring both Horford and Rob off the bench? No, and I think Al might be irritated if
he's suddenly transformed into the 8th man.
2. Do you need both Rob and Al, now that you are back to a one Big lineup? Not, for this season at least.
3. You need to save the TPE to find a veteran backup point.
4. They don't have to include Walsh in the trade.
4.. Using Horford in the trade, the roster breaks down to:
STARTERS
Holiday - White - Brown - Tatum - Porzingis
BENCH
Rob - (TPE Backup Point) - Hauser - Svi - Walsh - Brissete - Banton - Stevens - Queta
One of the main reasons we beat Sixers and Bucks in recent past is cos of Horford’s defense on Embiid and Giannis. Who guards them now? Jaylen? Porzingis will be a ragdoll against Embiid. He’s better as an offball defender and rim protector.
One main reason why we added Porzingis on top of Rob and Al is cos they’d all be insurance for each other if one goes down (not unlikely). If Al is traded and Rob is out for an extended period, we’re ****.
Those are good points, but the Title winning paradigm likely has been changed with Lillard to Milwaukee,
so the Celtics may be forced to change their approach to keep ahead.
And truthfully, how much can you count on Horford this season? He's likely not going to be able to perform as well
as in the past and we saw him wear down in the playoffs.
But, I understand your qualms.
Though, I would say, how does Philly, Milwaukee, Denver, LA, GS... contend with this
Celtics starting lineup?
It's the best in the NBA and should win them a Title, though as you pointed out, Big Man depth would be a concern.




















