zoyathedestroya wrote:Little did Brad know that he drafted Kevin Love.
(I initially wanted to write Jokic but that might have been too much.)
He had another quick outlet pass in that game that directly created a score as well.
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zoyathedestroya wrote:Little did Brad know that he drafted Kevin Love.
(I initially wanted to write Jokic but that might have been too much.)
phincsfan wrote:Pretty telling that Stevens cut ties with Anton this early. Keeping JD for 3 seasons must be because of his age. If that's the case, could Rico be on the move in the near future? Take an L, trade for a pick in the 30's and part ways with that contract?
redslastlaugh wrote:I’m not ready to give up on Baylor. But he’s off to a pretty bad start for a 1st round pick. His WS/48 is negative (-0.43) and of the 15 picks after him (#31-45) there are 10 players who’ve logged >100 min with a positive WS.
31. Jonathan Mogbo
32. Kyle Filipowski
34. Tyler Kolak
35. Johnny Furphy
38. Ajay Mitchell
39. Jaylen Wells
40. Oso Ighodaro
41. Adem Bona
44. Pelle Larsen
45. Jamal Shead
10 out of the next 15 drafted guys atleast 100 minutes & been better than Sheierman. Two guys (Tyler Smith, Bobi Klintman) have not yet played 100 minutes. And two guys (Juan Nunez, nikola Djurisic) have not come over from Europe.
Not great for Baylor, but I’m NOT ready to give up yet thophincsfan wrote:Pretty telling that Stevens cut ties with Anton this early. Keeping JD for 3 seasons must be because of his age. If that's the case, could Rico be on the move in the near future? Take an L, trade for a pick in the 30's and part ways with that contract?
31to6 wrote:I don’t see why cutting bait with Watson makes us feel they’re likely to do so with Baylor. I didn’t expect him to do anything in Boston this season, but he’s playing well in Maine and fitting in fine in his few minutes here and there with the big club.
To my mind this season is about calibrating and improving his body for the NBA. Maybe it works out, maybe not — but so far I haven’t seen or heard anything about him being off track.
Would I rather have Jamal Shead right now? Sure, but it’s a crapshoot and he’s playing for a crap team.
As for Watson, maybe he did or said something stupid. Who knows? We’re not privy to what goes on behind the scenes.
phincsfan wrote:Pretty telling that Stevens cut ties with Anton this early. Keeping JD for 3 seasons must be because of his age. If that's the case, could Rico be on the move in the near future? Take an L, trade for a pick in the 30's and part ways with that contract?
redslastlaugh wrote:Yea, the age factor seems particularly concerning. Some rookies have started poor and turned it around. I remember Avery Bradley being atrocious his rookie year. But Avery was 19 or 20 yrs not 24. But… I’m not jumping ship just yet
Dogen wrote:One of the most emotionally satisfying plays of the season for me. Baylor chases down Bona, ends up sliding into the stands after knocking the ball off Bona, then the entire bench clears to show appreciation for the hustle. Plays like this with the team's response can be an indicator that we'll start to see more Scheierman before the playoffs. Dude is finding both his spots, and his role.
Hal14 wrote:phincsfan wrote:Pretty telling that Stevens cut ties with Anton this early. Keeping JD for 3 seasons must be because of his age. If that's the case, could Rico be on the move in the near future? Take an L, trade for a pick in the 30's and part ways with that contract?
I'm not sure Watson does anything an NBA level at the moment. Possibly the defense..but his rim protection isn't great so he has to be really good defending in space and switching but I'm not sure he's *that* good at that stuff..he might be better off going to play overseas..who knows, maybe he ends up like Yabusele..goes overseas, gets better, stronger, improves the shooting and is able to make it in the NBA a few yrs later..
Because the Celtics have so many high salaried players and they live in the restricted second apron, it’s critical to find players who are inexpensive and useful. Mazzulla plays the main guys so many minutes that finding time can be a difficult endeavor. But the coach has no sympathy for those who aren’t prepared even when they didn’t expect their chance.
Preparation is a prerequisite for being a Celtics reserve. Throughout the past few weeks, Mazzulla has thrown Peterson, Scheierman, and Davison into competitive and meaningful games. It’s a sign of trust, but also a test.
Earlier this week, the Celtics waived former second-round pick Anton Watson because they were not impressed with his development or satisfied with his improvement. And Mazzulla didn’t even use Watson in garbage time when he spent a brief stint with the Celtics last week.
On Thursday, he gave newly signed two-way player Miles Norris his NBA debut in his second game in uniform. His 4 minutes were inconsequential but he did grab 2 rebounds.
165bows wrote:Maybe not fair but I’ve kind of moved into eff that guy mode with Watson. Seems like the work ethic wasn’t there or was at least a bit or a lot too soft.
165bows wrote:Maybe not fair but I’ve kind of moved into eff that guy mode with Watson. Seems like the work ethic wasn’t there or was at least a bit or a lot too soft.
playa-hater wrote:I need a tape measure. Whose slide was longer...Scheierman's or Bird's??
Gant wrote:playa-hater wrote:I need a tape measure. Whose slide was longer...Scheierman's or Bird's??
Cowens.
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