fallguy wrote:Why are we talking about Al to Houston? What did I miss?
I'm just speculating that if Big Al wants to chase a ring his last few years it might be Houston or OKC. Maybe he wants to finish a Celtic. I'm fine either way.
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fallguy wrote:Why are we talking about Al to Houston? What did I miss?
Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:Asked what he'd say to fans who want Boston to tank for a better pick in what's expected to be a loaded 2014 draft class, Stevens said, "I don't think they'll like me all that much, then. I'm one of those guys, I'm going to prepare every single day to be the best that we can be."
https://www.espn.com/boston/story/_/id/9483622/brad-stevens-hits-ground-running-boston-celtics-coach
Context is key there. He was the coach, not the GM. That was his first year. Look at the roster he agreed to come coach that had just traded away all of its good players basically and continued to do so throughout the year. Obviously he understood from the roster management standpoint what was going on. GMing to tank is different than COACHING to tank.
I could very well see Brad sell off a bunch of players but he'd still expect Mazzulla to coach them hard, build good habits, and make decisions in the interest of winning games.
Brad Stevens (after the 2024 finals): 'I'd rather be in the mix and have my guts ripped out than suck'
https://hoopshype.com/2024/06/19/brad-stevens-id-rather-be-in-the-mix-and-have-my-guts-ripped-out-than-suck/
I see no reason to believe his stance on tanking has changed since.
Celts17Pride wrote:fallguy wrote:Why are we talking about Al to Houston? What did I miss?
I'm just speculating that if Big Al wants to chase a ring his last few years it might be Houston or OKC. Maybe he wants to finish a Celtic. I'm fine either way.
chrisab123 wrote:Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:
Context is key there. He was the coach, not the GM. That was his first year. Look at the roster he agreed to come coach that had just traded away all of its good players basically and continued to do so throughout the year. Obviously he understood from the roster management standpoint what was going on. GMing to tank is different than COACHING to tank.
I could very well see Brad sell off a bunch of players but he'd still expect Mazzulla to coach them hard, build good habits, and make decisions in the interest of winning games.
Brad Stevens (after the 2024 finals): 'I'd rather be in the mix and have my guts ripped out than suck'
https://hoopshype.com/2024/06/19/brad-stevens-id-rather-be-in-the-mix-and-have-my-guts-ripped-out-than-suck/
I see no reason to believe his stance on tanking has changed since.
Tanking is far from a sure thing. This board would have you believe if the Celtics tank “properly” over the next year or two that they’ll get franchise altering talent, this usually isn’t the case otherwise the same teams wouldn’t be in the lottery every year.
cloverleaf wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:fallguy wrote:Why are we talking about Al to Houston? What did I miss?
I'm just speculating that if Big Al wants to chase a ring his last few years it might be Houston or OKC. Maybe he wants to finish a Celtic. I'm fine either way.
"Few years"? How much longer can the old man play?!?
phincsfan wrote:Well as per Celtics All Access, JB was playing through a partial meniscus tear. Thats what I said he had weeks ago.
IMO, I don’t see any team entertaining a trade for him this offseason. I’m totally fine with that. Clean it up and let him get healthy. I think he has a solid season in 25/26.
phincsfan wrote:chrisab123 wrote:Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:Brad Stevens (after the 2024 finals): 'I'd rather be in the mix and have my guts ripped out than suck'
https://hoopshype.com/2024/06/19/brad-stevens-id-rather-be-in-the-mix-and-have-my-guts-ripped-out-than-suck/
I see no reason to believe his stance on tanking has changed since.
Tanking is far from a sure thing. This board would have you believe if the Celtics tank “properly” over the next year or two that they’ll get franchise altering talent, this usually isn’t the case otherwise the same teams wouldn’t be in the lottery every year.
Tanking is terrible. For the NFL it’s fine but those ping pong balls and the inner workings of the NBA it is terrible imo. Perfect example is this year. The tanking teams got screwed and personally I loved it because I hate tanking.
That’s why I’d rather see how valuable White is considered amongst a few potential playoff contending teams who are in the lottery. Fans won’t know, just Stevens and the staff.
chrisab123 wrote:Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:
Context is key there. He was the coach, not the GM. That was his first year. Look at the roster he agreed to come coach that had just traded away all of its good players basically and continued to do so throughout the year. Obviously he understood from the roster management standpoint what was going on. GMing to tank is different than COACHING to tank.
I could very well see Brad sell off a bunch of players but he'd still expect Mazzulla to coach them hard, build good habits, and make decisions in the interest of winning games.
Brad Stevens (after the 2024 finals): 'I'd rather be in the mix and have my guts ripped out than suck'
https://hoopshype.com/2024/06/19/brad-stevens-id-rather-be-in-the-mix-and-have-my-guts-ripped-out-than-suck/
I see no reason to believe his stance on tanking has changed since.
Tanking is far from a sure thing. This board would have you believe if the Celtics tank “properly” over the next year or two that they’ll get franchise altering talent, this usually isn’t the case otherwise the same teams wouldn’t be in the lottery every year.
leper-con wrote:It sounded like no moving up in the draft , I think we should do a one year tank
Fierce1 wrote:leper-con wrote:It sounded like no moving up in the draft , I think we should do a one year tank
If they trade JB then that will be a one year tank.
But if the Cs keep White and JB, Cs will be a team fighting to make the playoffs as a #6 seed, at best.
winsomme2 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:leper-con wrote:It sounded like no moving up in the draft , I think we should do a one year tank
If they trade JB then that will be a one year tank.
But if the Cs keep White and JB, Cs will be a team fighting to make the playoffs as a #6 seed, at best.
If one of the goals this offseason is to unload salary for cap tax purposes, Brad might have trouble moving KP and Jrue. Those are the obvious first moves to make but who is going to take on that money without sending significant money back?
As far as moves to help this team, the one skill that this team desperately needs more of IMO is ball handling. When I look at OKC and compare them to the Cs, the differences I see are youth and ball handling.
Many here want the Cs to attack the basket more, but when the current personnel do that, they turn the ball over. JB and JT are top 10 players but they both are not great ball handlers. And when they put the ball on the floor, it gets very sloppy. DWhite and Jrue are not much better. Honestly, I think part of the reason they rely on the threes so much is because that is where they function best. Attacking the basket, especially against good defensive teams, doesn't go that well.
I would love to see Brad bring in an elite ball handler, preferably with some size...