Celts17Pride wrote:Dogen wrote:So out of those five I'll say Scal and Giddens round out the twelve to start the year. TA and Walker go on the injured list, and Williams I suppose will suddenly have some sort of mysterious ailment too.
I think Danny Ainge has a few moves to make before the season starts. I think the Celtics would love to keep Sweetney and another roster spot open in case a vet free agent becomes available (Antonio Daniels buyout for example).
I don't think Giddens, Tony Allen, S. Williams, Walker or Hudson are safely on the Celtics roster at this point. It's going to be an interesting few weeks of potential roster moves.
I don't think so. I don't think ANY of those players are in danger of losing anything in the next 2 weeks. Why juggle the roster for Sweetney, when he has about zero chance of getting in shape this season? We don't NEED low-post scoring that bad, especially when it comes in a non-defending package. KG, Perk, 'Sheed, and even Baby can provide enough low-post scoring.
The easiest and most likely scenario is that Sweetney gets cut, probably before the last preseason game. They've given him a chance to show he can still play (like D Miles last year), but there's no way they're entertaining actually keeping him.
I don't think Giddens gets his option picked up, but he might get some minutes this season. I think TA stays until he gets healthy, with the outside chance that he's included in a deadline deal--he won't be cut. Williams is here for the year--he's exactly what you want in a 12th man. Walker will be given a chance to get healthy, and perhaps compete for a role later in the season (when and if TA is traded away). Hudson right now is in a real battle with Scal for the 10th man role. Hudson's a keeper either way.
Keep this in mind guys: we have a stout 9-man rotation right now. We're not going to bend over backwards to add salary just so we can have a stout 10-man rotation, especially when Scal/Hudson/TA/Giddens are more than capable of being a 10-minute-a-night 10th man at no extra cost.
I only see us making moves if a.) a long term injury occurs, weakening the 9-man rotation; or b.) we decide we need to improve our 9-man rotation. Other than that, we're not doing anything. We're STACKED as of now. Only so many players can play consistent minutes--and we've already filled all those roles.