Celts17Pride wrote:
Ugh. Well, Embiid is out, so this makes sense for them.
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165bows wrote:So I guess no Konchar lol.

Celts17Pride wrote:Svi Mykhailiuk has to be feeling like a turkey the day before Thanksgiving right now.

KillahGhostface wrote:I’d also like Dunn, which is funny because I was vehemently anti Dunn in that draft.
He’s obviously a monster defender, but he’s become a good playmaker, and his outside shot has gotten good enough.

Parliament10 wrote:Tillman just fits into the Jackson TPE, right?
165bows wrote:KillahGhostface wrote:I’d also like Dunn, which is funny because I was vehemently anti Dunn in that draft.
He’s obviously a monster defender, but he’s become a good playmaker, and his outside shot has gotten good enough.
I’d just as soon Dunn over something super boring like Torrey Craig or Julian Champagnie.

Cuban Pete wrote:Green89 wrote:Hal14 wrote:Eh, agree to disagree.
I think they're comparable shooters and that Fontecchio is stronger, more athletic, quicker, better ball handler, better passer, better rebounder and better at driving and finishing near the rim.
Fontecchio is also 2 years older and is in his 12th season playing pro ball, compared to Hauser who's in his 3rd season which tells me Fontecchio is further in his development and more likely to be able to contribute in a playoff setting.
Eh. Let's remember Walsh is a 2nd round pick who had a rough season in college last year. And has played 0 meaningful mins at rhe NBA level.
And even if what you say is true, we aren't a rebuilding team that needs to keep 19 year old kids with "upside". We need win-now players who can get us over the hump to finally win our first title since 2008.
Simone would be replacement minutes over Svi/Oshae/Stevens/Banton, not Hauser.
Hauser DRB% 13.0
Fontecchio DRB% 11.5
Fontecchio is a better playmaker, but not by much. Both aren't very good in this area (H 6.5 Asst%, F 8.5 Assit%)
Hauser is better at threes based on attempts per 100 possessions.
That Hauser is 2y younger means he's got a higher ceiling.
Walsh is an extremely raw player with long arms who has elite defensive skills and has shown flashes of 3pt shooting and elite playmaking skills. His development is purely mental. He'll pass up open shots to a point that it will earn him a trip to the bench. He'll have slips in his shooting mechanics that result in bricks. That his ceiling is sky high isn't a matter of opinion. He could be a stud or a bust. That said, there's no doubt that Dunn and Olynyk are as good as they're going to be.


Dogen wrote:165bows wrote:KillahGhostface wrote:I’d also like Dunn, which is funny because I was vehemently anti Dunn in that draft.
He’s obviously a monster defender, but he’s become a good playmaker, and his outside shot has gotten good enough.
I’d just as soon Dunn over something super boring like Torrey Craig or Julian Champagnie.
I'd prefer keeping PP, and adding a bench scorer. Kispert is as exiting as we'll probably get. He's got a legit motor, offensively.

Celts17Pride wrote:Parliament10 wrote:Tillman just fits into the Jackson TPE, right?
No, that's why the Celtics sent out Stevens.
A Traded Player Exception (TPE) allows NBA teams to take back a salary that matches an existing exception, plus $100,000.

Parliament10 wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:Parliament10 wrote:Tillman just fits into the Jackson TPE, right?
No, that's why the Celtics sent out Stevens.
Are you sure?
$1,930,681 = Tillman.
$1,836,090 = Jackson TPE.
Edit:A Traded Player Exception (TPE) allows NBA teams to take back a salary that matches an existing exception, plus $100,000.


Celts17Pride wrote:Parliament10 wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:No, that's why the Celtics sent out Stevens.
Are you sure?
$1,930,681 = Tillman.
$1,836,090 = Jackson TPE.
Edit:A Traded Player Exception (TPE) allows NBA teams to take back a salary that matches an existing exception, plus $100,000.
Yes. 2nd apron teams don't qualify according to reports.