phincsfan wrote:My uneasiness has now been removed.
Same here. -- Celtics are moving fast.
Signings galor.
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phincsfan wrote:My uneasiness has now been removed.
9. Xavier Tillman Sr., Boston: $5,092,010
Tillman is a limited offensive player, but his ability to defend should make him an attractive backup center candidate. Boston has full Bird rights on him, but Tillman becomes an expensive luxury at prices much above the minimum given the Celtics’ current tax situation.
Tier V: Minimums
10. Luke Kornet, Boston
Boston has full Bird rights on Kornet if it needs to give him a slight raise on the $2.4 million he made a year ago as a sometimes-rotation center. He may have fans in other front offices willing to pay more, however, and as with Tillman above, the Celtics’ luxury tax situation likely limits how high they can go.
35. Neemias Queta, Boston (team option)
Queta has a $2.2 million team option for next season. Promoted from a two-way late in the year, he was pretty effective in his limited 28-game run in Boston. He would be two-way eligible again if he wants to return, should the team decline his option.
Gant wrote:Hollinger ranked Queta the 35th best center free agent in a weak class, between Biyombo and Garza. Tillman was 9th, and Kornet 10th.
I strongly do not agree. Queta is going to have a real career with the Celtics.
paywalled: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5585200/2024/06/28/nba-free-agency-best-available-centers-isaiah-hartenstein-nic-claxton/9. Xavier Tillman Sr., Boston: $5,092,010
Tillman is a limited offensive player, but his ability to defend should make him an attractive backup center candidate. Boston has full Bird rights on him, but Tillman becomes an expensive luxury at prices much above the minimum given the Celtics’ current tax situation.
Tier V: Minimums
10. Luke Kornet, Boston
Boston has full Bird rights on Kornet if it needs to give him a slight raise on the $2.4 million he made a year ago as a sometimes-rotation center. He may have fans in other front offices willing to pay more, however, and as with Tillman above, the Celtics’ luxury tax situation likely limits how high they can go.35. Neemias Queta, Boston (team option)
Queta has a $2.2 million team option for next season. Promoted from a two-way late in the year, he was pretty effective in his limited 28-game run in Boston. He would be two-way eligible again if he wants to return, should the team decline his option.
165bows wrote:Boom four of eight center spots filled!!
31to6 wrote:165bows wrote:Boom four of eight center spots filled!!
Gosh is 8 enough though? With KP’s injury and Al’s age you just can’t be too safe, so I hope they’ll carry 11 centers next year, maybe something like:
Holiday/White/Jaylen/Jayson/KP/Al/Luke/Tillman/Queta/Drummond/Bamba/Kessler/Theis/Plumlee/another Plumlee or maybe Tree Rollins, I’m not sure if he’s still alive but he was a good rim protector and last I knew was a player/coach with the Magic in the mid-1990s maybe he has something left?
I’m still a bit nervous about some of these players going down with injuries, or needing load management due to age, and/or possibly no longer being alive, so I’d go C with all three 2-way slots this year, and see if we can announce our 2025 and 2026 NBA draft picks early, like now, and just take whatever centers are listed on nbadraft.net and see if they can join the franchise one or two years early as hardship exemptions.
Gant wrote:Hollinger ranked Queta the 35th best center free agent in a weak class, between Biyombo and Garza. Tillman was 9th, and Kornet 10th.
I strongly do not agree. Queta is going to have a real career with the Celtics.
paywalled: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5585200/2024/06/28/nba-free-agency-best-available-centers-isaiah-hartenstein-nic-claxton/9. Xavier Tillman Sr., Boston: $5,092,010
Tillman is a limited offensive player, but his ability to defend should make him an attractive backup center candidate. Boston has full Bird rights on him, but Tillman becomes an expensive luxury at prices much above the minimum given the Celtics’ current tax situation.
Tier V: Minimums
10. Luke Kornet, Boston
Boston has full Bird rights on Kornet if it needs to give him a slight raise on the $2.4 million he made a year ago as a sometimes-rotation center. He may have fans in other front offices willing to pay more, however, and as with Tillman above, the Celtics’ luxury tax situation likely limits how high they can go.35. Neemias Queta, Boston (team option)
Queta has a $2.2 million team option for next season. Promoted from a two-way late in the year, he was pretty effective in his limited 28-game run in Boston. He would be two-way eligible again if he wants to return, should the team decline his option.
165bows wrote:31to6 wrote:165bows wrote:Boom four of eight center spots filled!!
Gosh is 8 enough though? With KP’s injury and Al’s age you just can’t be too safe, so I hope they’ll carry 11 centers next year, maybe something like:
Holiday/White/Jaylen/Jayson/KP/Al/Luke/Tillman/Queta/Drummond/Bamba/Kessler/Theis/Plumlee/another Plumlee or maybe Tree Rollins, I’m not sure if he’s still alive but he was a good rim protector and last I knew was a player/coach with the Magic in the mid-1990s maybe he has something left?
I’m still a bit nervous about some of these players going down with injuries, or needing load management due to age, and/or possibly no longer being alive, so I’d go C with all three 2-way slots this year, and see if we can announce our 2025 and 2026 NBA draft picks early, like now, and just take whatever centers are listed on nbadraft.net and see if they can join the franchise one or two years early as hardship exemptions.
I’d say Al/KP/Kornet/Tillman/Saric/Queta/Blake/rando young guy (but not that young) we haven’t heard of much.
On a less serious note though what we need is more and better descriptions for big men. We’ve got stretch 5, small ball 5, rim runner shot blocker and that’s about it. We need about 4-5 more descriptions of guys, like what is Tillman eg (small ball 5 that might be able to shoot but can guard all kinds of guys but looks like he might blow a knee attempting a contested lay up?).
In a similar vein kind of want them to sign Fardaws Aimaq out of Cal for the SL squad. Kind of a rich man’s Trevion Williams potentially. Like, what was Williams, he needs his own category of big man that can pass like crazy and score a little bit but not shoot and if he could play defense we’d be real excited?
MoneyTalks41890 wrote:No I’m myopic and shortsighted and I want my pile of draft picks.
meekrab wrote:Nothing Jerry Rein$dorf loves more than a visit from Cash Considerations.
Devilanche wrote:Is there any news how much he’s getting paid and for how long is his contract ?