scrabbarista wrote:WHOOOOOOOAAAAAA!!!!!!! WHAT A TRADE!!!
THIS IS CRAZY!!!!!!!!
WHAT IS GOING ON!??!?!?!??!?
WHAAAAATTTT!??!?!??!?!?!?!
Agggggh!
Breathe bro Breathe, I know it’s emotional
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scrabbarista wrote:WHOOOOOOOAAAAAA!!!!!!! WHAT A TRADE!!!
THIS IS CRAZY!!!!!!!!
WHAT IS GOING ON!??!?!?!??!?
WHAAAAATTTT!??!?!??!?!?!?!
Agggggh!
rand wrote:Porzingis is overrated. A dangerous but flawed player even when healthy and he's always hurt. Celtics will be okay without him. He absolutely killed them in the playoffs this year.
Frankly, I don't think he cares all that much about basketball. I don't have any evidence, it's just a vibe I get. I doubt being shipped to ATL is going to rekindle his passion for the game.
JXL wrote:The break-up of the Celtics "dynasty"...
Wingy wrote:rand wrote:Porzingis is overrated. A dangerous but flawed player even when healthy and he's always hurt. Celtics will be okay without him. He absolutely killed them in the playoffs this year.
Frankly, I don't think he cares all that much about basketball. I don't have any evidence, it's just a vibe I get. I doubt being shipped to ATL is going to rekindle his passion for the game.
I wouldn’t like giving up 22 for Mr. Unreliable if I were a Hawks fan.
Mann’s contract isn’t good, but I don’t think it’s thaaat bad given salaries have been and will continue to explode.
Plus if one is taking the Mann contract angle, giving up 22 means you are getting rid what’s traditionally one of the potential most value-based contracts in the league if you hit on your pick.
Just the kind of move that a team that chooses to be stuck in the middle makes.
rand wrote:Porzingis is overrated. A dangerous but flawed player even when healthy and he's always hurt. Celtics will be okay without him. He absolutely killed them in the playoffs this year.
Frankly, I don't think he cares all that much about basketball. I don't have any evidence, it's just a vibe I get. I doubt being shipped to ATL is going to rekindle his passion for the game.
DirtyDez wrote:Would Ainge have gone this route if he was still running the Celtics?
bkkrh wrote:I have to say, Porzingis has at this point to be the most talented player of all time that got traded multiple times for basically a diet coke and a bag of chips.
February 10, 2022: Traded by the Dallas Mavericks with a 2022 2nd round draft pick (Yannick Nzosa was later selected) to the Washington Wizards for Davis Bertans and Spencer Dinwiddie. 2022 2nd-rd pick is DAL own
June 23, 2023: As part of a 3-team trade, traded by the Washington Wizards to the Boston Celtics; the Boston Celtics traded Marcus Smart to the Memphis Grizzlies; the Boston Celtics traded Danilo Gallinari, Mike Muscala and Julian Phillips to the Washington Wizards; the Memphis Grizzlies traded Marcus Sasser and a 2024 1st round draft pick (Bub Carrington was later selected) to the Boston Celtics; and the Memphis Grizzlies traded Tyus Jones to the Washington Wizards. 2023 top-4 protected pick is GSW own
bisme37 wrote:There has to be something good about Niang that I can cheer myself up by thinking about but I don't know what it is.
Backcountry wrote:bisme37 wrote:There has to be something good about Niang that I can cheer myself up by thinking about but I don't know what it is.
Um.....his defense was better than anyone predicted? Maybe?
morosis wrote:now we wait and see if the celtics pull a san antonio and get the #1 pick in their gap year amid a string of strong seasons. does BOS have its 2026 FRP?
Dominator83 wrote:Wingy wrote:rand wrote:Porzingis is overrated. A dangerous but flawed player even when healthy and he's always hurt. Celtics will be okay without him. He absolutely killed them in the playoffs this year.
Frankly, I don't think he cares all that much about basketball. I don't have any evidence, it's just a vibe I get. I doubt being shipped to ATL is going to rekindle his passion for the game.
I wouldn’t like giving up 22 for Mr. Unreliable if I were a Hawks fan.
Mann’s contract isn’t good, but I don’t think it’s thaaat bad given salaries have been and will continue to explode.
Plus if one is taking the Mann contract angle, giving up 22 means you are getting rid what’s traditionally one of the potential most value-based contracts in the league if you hit on your pick.
Just the kind of move that a team that chooses to be stuck in the middle makes.
What are the odds of the #22 pick being a better player than Porzingis?
bisme37 wrote:There has to be something good about Niang that I can cheer myself up by thinking about but I don't know what it is.
Airmiess wrote:bisme37 wrote:There has to be something good about Niang that I can cheer myself up by thinking about but I don't know what it is.
Well, hes a poor mans Grant Williams.
bisme37 wrote:Backcountry wrote:bisme37 wrote:There has to be something good about Niang that I can cheer myself up by thinking about but I don't know what it is.
Um.....his defense was better than anyone predicted? Maybe?
Appreciate the effort man thanks
bisme37 wrote:There has to be something good about Niang that I can cheer myself up by thinking about but I don't know what it is.
DirtyDez wrote:Would Ainge have gone this route if he was still running the Celtics?