hugepatsfan wrote: So IDK, I think I'm inclined to gamble on someone else that maybe has the upside to hack it in the playoffs if it comes to that.
Who? I don't see much out there. In fact I don't see anyone who is better than Queta.
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hugepatsfan wrote: So IDK, I think I'm inclined to gamble on someone else that maybe has the upside to hack it in the playoffs if it comes to that.
darrendaye wrote:Jammer wrote:My dream depth charge this season, which allows using Pritch or Springer to find Horford's ultimate replacement.
PG
Derrick White
Pritch
Kris Dunn
SG
Jrue Holiday
Jaden Springer
Jordan Walsh
SF
Jaylen Brown
Sam Hauser
Baylor Scheierman
PF
Jayson Tatum
Gordon Hayward or Cedi Osman
C
Al Horford
TBD (based on what Pritch or Springer + Picks can bring back)
Neemias Queta
Kristaps Porzingis (out until January ?)
Not a fan of Tillman or think he'll be priced out of their range?
Hal14 wrote:keevsnick1 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:I really hope Brad was serious when he said they want Sam long term.
I think Sam can be a future starter for the Cs.
Time comes when Jrue gets old.
Cs are a 2nd apron team, so it would be hard to get a starting caliber player for a while.
I imagine that Sam will be extended. That doesn't for sure mean he'll be here long term. There are a lot of options moving forward if you extend him:
1) He gets extended but traded next summer for picks with Scheierman taking his role. This saves ownership a ton of money in tax. '
2) He gets extended but is traded next summer for a big man using his contract as matching salary. Would make some sense if Horford retires.
3) He gets extended and takes over a starting spot if perimeter starters needs to be moved for tax reasons.
The one scenario i think is less likely is he gets extended just to stay in the rotation. That's likely just to be too expensive for ownership unless salary comes off the books elsewhere.
Yeah, you're probably right.
But his extension won't kick in until the 25-26 season. There's 2 variables here:
a) we don't know how much Al will be making during the 25-26 season..he's not signed past this (24-25) season..if al retires next summer, that saves some $..if he plays in 25-26 but on a really cheap deal, that also saves some $
b) we don't know how much Hauser's extension will be for. Maybe it's only a little more than Pritchard's extension..Pritchard is making $7.2 mil in 25-26. If Hauser on his extension is making $8.2 mil in 25-26 (or maybe just $9.2 mil) rather than being in the $14-$17 mil a year range, well that makes it easier to afford him as a bench player..

Curmudgeon wrote:hugepatsfan wrote: So IDK, I think I'm inclined to gamble on someone else that maybe has the upside to hack it in the playoffs if it comes to that.
Who? I don't see much out there. In fact I don't see anyone who is better than Queta.
Jammer wrote:Phoenix is a lot deeper over the 2nd Apron than the Celtics, but have leaked they are interested in Kris Dunn, who they could only get for a vet minimum contract.
If the Celtics could get the Massachusetts native to sign for Minimum (Brown, Tatum and Horford know him), that would free them to use Pritch at some point in a deal for a VET BIG.
And it's not a Pritch vs. Dunn thing.
It's a Pritch vs. Dunn + VET BIG thing. Huge difference.
Hal14 wrote:Jammer wrote:Phoenix is a lot deeper over the 2nd Apron than the Celtics, but have leaked they are interested in Kris Dunn, who they could only get for a vet minimum contract.
If the Celtics could get the Massachusetts native to sign for Minimum (Brown, Tatum and Horford know him), that would free them to use Pritch at some point in a deal for a VET BIG.
And it's not a Pritch vs. Dunn thing.
It's a Pritch vs. Dunn + VET BIG thing. Huge difference.
Maybe.
But do we really need to add another big that badly, that it's worth it to throw off the chemistry/equilibrium/harmony of this team by trading Pritchard?
We *know* Pritchard fits well with this team - on the court and off..we don't know how Dunn would fit. Again, do we really need another big that badly to risk it?
We have KP, Al, Tillman, Kornet, Queta..that's 5 bigs..and Watson is more of a 4 but can play small ball 5 (yes I know we're probably not banking on him contributing in year 1 but still, that's 6 bigs and 5 of them you *know* can help you win games..4 of them helped you win playoff games.
Any big we get for Pritchard can't make more than $6.6 mil. So that player probably won't be that good. They probably won't really be enough of an upgrade over our other bigs for it to be worth it..
hugepatsfan wrote:On the one hand, Porzingis' injury makes me more inclined to keep Kornet because he's reliable and we know we're going to need minutes there. On the other hand, have to accept the realization that Porzingis is and always be a wildcard health wise and you have to prepare for him missing not just regular season games, but playoff games.
We know what Kornet is and isn't at this point. He's proven that he IS someone you can use to soak up minutes at the 5 spot in the regular season. He IS NOT someone you want playing minutes in the playoffs. So IDK, I think I'm inclined to gamble on someone else that maybe has the upside to hack it in the playoffs if it comes to that.
bigfoot_cryptozoology wrote:The trade for a Big is either going to be by:
1) Moving up in a Future Draft.
2) After next season, Horford decides to retire and they trade him and Picks for a younger Big, he then retires.
3) Signing Hauser to a quality contract and then trading him down the line for a Big or Draft Pick (The Gerald Henderson
Option) and selecting a Center - perhaps because of restrictions, they have to wait a year and a higher Draft
placement before the Pick conveys.
4) Trading Holiday and Picks, two or three years in the future for a Big, after they draft a quality replacement Point,
in next year's Draft.
Jammer wrote:Hal14 wrote:Jammer wrote:Phoenix is a lot deeper over the 2nd Apron than the Celtics, but have leaked they are interested in Kris Dunn, who they could only get for a vet minimum contract.
If the Celtics could get the Massachusetts native to sign for Minimum (Brown, Tatum and Horford know him), that would free them to use Pritch at some point in a deal for a VET BIG.
And it's not a Pritch vs. Dunn thing.
It's a Pritch vs. Dunn + VET BIG thing. Huge difference.
Maybe.
But do we really need to add another big that badly, that it's worth it to throw off the chemistry/equilibrium/harmony of this team by trading Pritchard?
We *know* Pritchard fits well with this team - on the court and off..we don't know how Dunn would fit. Again, do we really need another big that badly to risk it?
We have KP, Al, Tillman, Kornet, Queta..that's 5 bigs..and Watson is more of a 4 but can play small ball 5 (yes I know we're probably not banking on him contributing in year 1 but still, that's 6 bigs and 5 of them you *know* can help you win games..4 of them helped you win playoff games.
Any big we get for Pritchard can't make more than $6.6 mil. So that player probably won't be that good. They probably won't really be enough of an upgrade over our other bigs for it to be worth it..
I don't know the answer, but I keep wondering could Walker Kessler of Utah (finished his 2nd year of a rookie deal, former #22 pick) be Horford's replacement. Might be tricky putting a deal together as don't know if Utah would be interested in Pritch or Springer, but their salaries would line up. Is Kessler worth 2 future LATE 1rsts? Probably.
Hal14 wrote:Jammer wrote:Hal14 wrote:Maybe.
But do we really need to add another big that badly, that it's worth it to throw off the chemistry/equilibrium/harmony of this team by trading Pritchard?
We *know* Pritchard fits well with this team - on the court and off..we don't know how Dunn would fit. Again, do we really need another big that badly to risk it?
We have KP, Al, Tillman, Kornet, Queta..that's 5 bigs..and Watson is more of a 4 but can play small ball 5 (yes I know we're probably not banking on him contributing in year 1 but still, that's 6 bigs and 5 of them you *know* can help you win games..4 of them helped you win playoff games.
Any big we get for Pritchard can't make more than $6.6 mil. So that player probably won't be that good. They probably won't really be enough of an upgrade over our other bigs for it to be worth it..
I don't know the answer, but I keep wondering could Walker Kessler of Utah (finished his 2nd year of a rookie deal, former #22 pick) be Horford's replacement. Might be tricky putting a deal together as don't know if Utah would be interested in Pritch or Springer, but their salaries would line up. Is Kessler worth 2 future LATE 1rsts? Probably.
Hmm, Kessler is interesting. But if we aren't able to afford whatever he is gonna make on his next contract, is it worth it?
He's also a non-shooter. And looking at his stats from last season, the TRB% and blocks % are both very good. But the turnover % is actually higher than his usage %. And his turnover % is way higher than his assist %, which is crazy low.
So idk, the combination of being a big who's a non-shooter who has high turnovers and low assists might not be a good fit..especially if you're talking about trading that type of draft compensation.

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