Absence of international players on the Celtics
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UGA Hayes wrote:The problem is that we didn't really make the right international draft choices when their stock was still undervalued i.e when Dirk, Peja, AK were coming into the league.
Well, if you recall, the interest in Nowitzki was there. But, it became a matter of just missing out on an opportunity to select him. You either trade up (Boston tried for Gasol) or hope that that player will last by the time your chance to select comes. For Boston, it didn't come for Nowitzki. If I remember correctly, Dallas placed a call to Milwaukee to have them draft Dirk for them. Not sure why Boston didn't attempt a similar deal with a team selecting higher if they'd suspected this could happen. So, Pierce was the selection. Still, Pierce and Nowitzki might have been the top two picks in the first round in 1998. So, Boston was fortunate regardless.
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The one issue as far as a bias that is clear is that Ainge has no use for Euro bigs. The European game makes their big men essentially big guards and that is something that Ainge has stated and showed he has a bias against. Obviously we have had interest in different players at different times and he has pursued some guys.
I think as we saw this season with Varejao and Pavlovic, as well as the kid the Magic drafted a couple of years back, another concern for teams even investing draft picks overseas. That the money and lure to go home can eliminate the leverage and control teams can have over these players in restricted FA.
I think as we saw this season with Varejao and Pavlovic, as well as the kid the Magic drafted a couple of years back, another concern for teams even investing draft picks overseas. That the money and lure to go home can eliminate the leverage and control teams can have over these players in restricted FA.
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The one issue as far as a bias that is clear is that Ainge has no use for Euro bigs. The European game makes their big men essentially big guards and that is something that Ainge has stated and showed he has a bias against. Obviously we have had interest in different players at different times and he has pursued some guys.
Really? I think KG's game isn't to far off from Gasol's and KG is kinda like a really really good Euro big man..
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