MeanGeraldGreen wrote:
I think I'd move him into Banton's spot if possible. We could use one more 3-D guy.
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MeanGeraldGreen wrote:


Triple7 wrote:The Corey's wrote:All this talent and we're gonna leave it to bubblegum Joe.
It's the only thing keeping me from presuming a title out the gate.
He’s got half a season to perform. Sam is waiting in the wings lol.

Dogen wrote:MeanGeraldGreen wrote:
I think I'd move him into Banton's spot if possible. We could use one more 3-D guy.
MeanGeraldGreen wrote:
31to6 wrote:I’m sure if POR would’ve done the 6-for-1 trade, Rob would be at Celtics media day today. But this — for the Celtics — was the cost of getting Jrue and (just as important) keeping him from ending up in Miami.
31to6 wrote:I’m sure if POR would’ve done the 6-for-1 trade, Rob would be at Celtics media day today. But this — for the Celtics — was the cost of getting Jrue and (just as important) keeping him from ending up in Miami.
hugepatsfan wrote:I'd replace Banton and Svi with Austin Rivers and Reggie Bullock if I could.
Celts17Pride wrote:MeanGeraldGreen wrote:Wouldn’t be surprised at another move today.
Pascal Siakam?![]()

31to6 wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:MeanGeraldGreen wrote:Wouldn’t be surprised at another move today.
Pascal Siakam?![]()
but seriously: salary dump Pritchard
(does any team have space and a desire to give up a 2nd for him?)
31to6 wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:MeanGeraldGreen wrote:Wouldn’t be surprised at another move today.
Pascal Siakam?![]()
but seriously: salary dump Pritchard
(does any team have space and a desire to give up a 2nd for him?)
And it all stemmed from the willingness at first to take a half-step back and deal Smart to Memphis, which I’ve been led to believe was already in the works when the Porziņģis trade came up.One of the picks from that Grizzlies trade went with Boston’s own 2029 first to acquire both Holiday and Porziņģis. The Celtics got better at both point guard and center, and they already were an elite team.
(The Celtics also got the 25th pick from Memphis in the trade, sent the 35th pick to Washington, then traded down four times on draft night and got four future seconds to end up at No. 38 and take the player they were likely going to take anyway in Jordan Walsh. Shrewd, shrewd stuff.)
steefP2 wrote:31to6 wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:Pascal Siakam?![]()
but seriously: salary dump Pritchard
(does any team have space and a desire to give up a 2nd for him?)
Makes no sense to dump him; we need him to package with whoever we get with the grant tpe if we use it. Can get us to 11 mil in salary for matching hypothetically
31to6 wrote:steefP2 wrote:31to6 wrote:
but seriously: salary dump Pritchard
(does any team have space and a desire to give up a 2nd for him?)
Makes no sense to dump him; we need him to package with whoever we get with the grant tpe if we use it. Can get us to 11 mil in salary for matching hypothetically
can't package anything with a TPE under old rules is my understanding, and for second apron teams going forward I don't believe you can aggregate ANY salaries at all (I believe that new restriction kicks in next season, not this season though)
DusterBuster wrote:31to6 wrote:I’m sure if POR would’ve done the 6-for-1 trade, Rob would be at Celtics media day today. But this — for the Celtics — was the cost of getting Jrue and (just as important) keeping him from ending up in Miami.
That was never a realistic option.
MeanGeraldGreen wrote:From Hollinger/The AthleticAnd it all stemmed from the willingness at first to take a half-step back and deal Smart to Memphis, which I’ve been led to believe was already in the works when the Porziņģis trade came up.One of the picks from that Grizzlies trade went with Boston’s own 2029 first to acquire both Holiday and Porziņģis. The Celtics got better at both point guard and center, and they already were an elite team.
(The Celtics also got the 25th pick from Memphis in the trade, sent the 35th pick to Washington, then traded down four times on draft night and got four future seconds to end up at No. 38 and take the player they were likely going to take anyway in Jordan Walsh. Shrewd, shrewd stuff.)
Hal14 wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:I'd replace Banton and Svi with Austin Rivers and Reggie Bullock if I could.
Rivers has been a FA all offseason. Don't you think that if there was enough mutual interest between him and the Celtics, we would've signed him by now? We could've signed him instead of Svi, Stevens, Brissett and Banton..
steefP2 wrote:31to6 wrote:steefP2 wrote:
Makes no sense to dump him; we need him to package with whoever we get with the grant tpe if we use it. Can get us to 11 mil in salary for matching hypothetically
can't package anything with a TPE under old rules is my understanding, and for second apron teams going forward I don't believe you can aggregate ANY salaries at all (I believe that new restriction kicks in next season, not this season though)
You misunderstand; I mean use grant tpe now. Get a guy. Package that guy + Pritchard at the deadline. Aggregation rules only in effect next season so this is last opportunity