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I'm still waiting for some kind of report from someone that the Celtics are even attempting to do something else. Because right now it's seeming like Ainge is ready to go into the regular season.
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Mencius wrote:WadeItOut wrote:Too elaborate, I think his skills on defense, slashing ability, and ambidexterity in ball handling/going to the rim will help him early on in his career while he finishes developing his jump shot.
And everyone who has been following him since he was a top recruit coming out of highschool knows he was a far better shooter before Cal.
I only watched one complete game of Brown's. If he has a straight line to the rim he can destroy the rim. The game I saw, though, he didn't have a lot of shake to his game, so he committed several offensive charge fouls. This differs from a guy like Dunn, who has the herky-jerky, stop and change direction stuff in his game. I hope I'm wrong about this. It was, after all, only one game.
Brown actually has really good body control and plenty of moves in all directions - hang dribbles, hesitations, and a crossover he uses to get space for his jumper (to his right only though). He meets other players in the air and they bounce off of him. And unlike a guy like Stanley Johnson, who is just a touch stiffer, Brown seems to be able to hang in the air and find space for a shot after contact. In short he's definitely not just a straight-line dunker, his creativity going to the hoop is why he was such a highly-rated prospect coming out of high school.
It may take him a while in the NBA, though. (I'd expect tonight to be ugly). He's going to have to get used to bigger guys, and his handle isn't great. But he's so strong and such an explosive leaper that it's almost impossible to imagine he won't be a good scorer eventually, unless his jumper completely disintegrates.
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GuyClinch wrote:Does not address my observation about his game. He either has good change of direction ability or he doesn't. There are, after all SFs who do. Having seen all his Cal games, does he or doesn't he?
This is a little unfair - Brown is not going to be as shifty as guys like Wall or IT2. Shawn Marion wasn't that shifty and he was an all-star. Not doubt Dunn has some crazy change of direction ability - he was just sick at times. But Brown is going to play alot more Bully ball - think like Lebron..
Well, I admitted my observation was from watching one full game. He did pick up 3 charging fouls in that game, basically barreling into defenders. I hope it was an aberration. No, I don't expect him to be as shifty as guards, and certainly nothing like the 5'8' Thomas, just hoping for better shake and change of direction on the dribble drive than I saw in that game. We'll see. I love the way he destroys the rim, though.
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So...if we pick up Johnson's and Jerebko's options we would have about 11-12 milions in cap space?
There's only one statistics that's important: who won...Bill Russell
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So...if we pick up Johnson's and Jerebko's options we would have about 11-12 milions in cap space?
There's only one statistics that's important: who won...Bill Russell
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chakdaddy wrote:31to6 wrote:Harden was taken 3rd.
Westbrook 4th.
Cousins 5th.
The cost of acquiring any of them would be *very* high and they're varying degrees of selfish (all), lazy (Harden), and/or sociopathic (only DMC here).
I know the Afams of the world don't want to hear it but we just drafted someone #3 and can hope to draft top 5 the next two years as well while winning 50+ games.
Losing out on KD is a blow but it means the most important part of our day, by far, is how Jaylen Brown looks in the summer league.
Patience. We have an amazing opportunity here if Danny can pick the right guys and ownership can have the patience to see it through.
We drafted a trash prospect at #3 just like we would have at 6th or whatever pick we would have been given in those lotteries. There's no point until the league stops trying to mock us by making us runner up in every lotto or fa tease.
My uncle wants the way he talks about the government back.
But honestly, tough worldview. Give Jaylen a chance before casting it in stone!
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Mencius wrote:GuyClinch wrote:Does not address my observation about his game. He either has good change of direction ability or he doesn't. There are, after all SFs who do. Having seen all his Cal games, does he or doesn't he?
This is a little unfair - Brown is not going to be as shifty as guys like Wall or IT2. Shawn Marion wasn't that shifty and he was an all-star. Not doubt Dunn has some crazy change of direction ability - he was just sick at times. But Brown is going to play alot more Bully ball - think like Lebron..
Well, I admitted my observation was from watching one full game. He did pick up 3 charging fouls in that game, basically barreling into defenders. I hope it was an aberration. No, I don't expect him to be as shifty as guards, and certainly nothing like the 5'8' Thomas, just hoping for better shake and change of direction on the dribble drive than I saw in that game. We'll see. I love the way he destroys the rim, though.
He will still do that at times I bet. He showed flashes of very good moves and shiftiness getting to the rim that are encouraging. Day one he'll still have bad drives for sure, but over time I think he'll get to the rim easier and more consistently. Once he gets there his body control is very good from what I've seen and he gets to the line a lot.
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Give up, that's what now. On everything. How many more times can we be teased and mocked like this? No more for me.
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chakdaddy wrote:Give up, that's what now. On everything. How many more times can we be teased and mocked like this? No more for me.
You'll be back
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Get rid of Zeller. Go for Ezeli 1+1 contract type and start the season. Ideally try to get Noel out of 76ers. That's the plan for me.
And hope that Brown is great:)
And hope that Brown is great:)
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If the basketball gods are working here we will see Brown become the next greatest thing.
Kobe always talked about how he feels like he was passed the torch from Jordan, and Jordan was passed the torch from Jerry West. There was a little window in there. Maybe the torch is being passed yet again.
Kobe always talked about how he feels like he was passed the torch from Jordan, and Jordan was passed the torch from Jerry West. There was a little window in there. Maybe the torch is being passed yet again.
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WadeItOut wrote:I'm still waiting for some kind of report from someone that the Celtics are even attempting to do something else. Because right now it's seeming like Ainge is ready to go into the regular season.
Be patient. We got to make decisions about Amir and Jerebko and are looking to trade them possibly. Ainge is doing well. We got Horford. Everything else is gravy.
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Yeah, we missed out on the top free agent and a top 5 player.
But we were long shots anyway. Danny and co did all they could and we were in the conversation - how is that not a positive sign for next year, or the year after.
The future is still bright. Horford is a great signing and if a couple of guys improve the ECF is a realistic aim this year.
I say we pick up Johnson and Jerebko - both are decent bench players and good contracts for a trade if required. Let Zeller walk and wait and see on Sullinger (havnt heard any rumours about him?). But he could end being a bargain if we bring him back (see Crowder, Bradley deals).
The future is no less bright than it was before the announcement. We havnt lost anything - we are not OKC.
But we were long shots anyway. Danny and co did all they could and we were in the conversation - how is that not a positive sign for next year, or the year after.
The future is still bright. Horford is a great signing and if a couple of guys improve the ECF is a realistic aim this year.
I say we pick up Johnson and Jerebko - both are decent bench players and good contracts for a trade if required. Let Zeller walk and wait and see on Sullinger (havnt heard any rumours about him?). But he could end being a bargain if we bring him back (see Crowder, Bradley deals).
The future is no less bright than it was before the announcement. We havnt lost anything - we are not OKC.
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chakdaddy wrote:Give up, that's what now. On everything. How many more times can we be teased and mocked like this? No more for me.
The guy literally took a dump on himself to sign with a 73 win team.
I wouldn't give up on everything Celtics though.
We came in second to what looks to be the biggest fraudulent move ever. Yeah it hurts, but it certainly wasn't anything more we personally could've done.
Dur-fraud now has to live with his choice. He choose the negativity over coming here and winning as much as he'll win there. **** him.
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Submissive people gonna submit. Can't stay too angry at those kindve players.
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BigTrade92 wrote:chakdaddy wrote:Give up, that's what now. On everything. How many more times can we be teased and mocked like this? No more for me.
The guy literally took a dump on himself to sign with a 73 win team.
I wouldn't give up on everything Celtics though.
We came in second to what looks to be the biggest fraudulent move ever. Yeah it hurts, but it certainly wasn't anything more we personally could've done.
Dur-fraud now has to live with his choice. He choose the negativity over coming here and winning as much as he'll win there. **** him.
Brutal, we coulda been a contenda coulda been somebody...

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chakdaddy wrote:Give up, that's what now. On everything. How many more times can we be teased and mocked like this? No more for me.
Coming from a Boston Celtics fan? Lol the most ultimate of first world problems.
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chakdaddy wrote:Give up, that's what now. On everything. How many more times can we be teased and mocked like this? No more for me.
No teasing, no mocking. Just like on the court you win some but certainly lose some. I don't think many of us see any conspiracy against the Celtics -- e.g., (almost) everyone wanted Simmons and everyone wanted Durant -- we didn't get lucky this time. We got lucky with KG and with Pierce. We got lucky a TON in 1981 and prior.
Watch Jaylen play a bit before calling him trash. Not many of us are saying he's a sure-fire HOFer but there's not-terrible odds he develops into the sort of star we wish we were adding this summer (Harden/Westbrook/Cousins level -- but maybe we can help nurture him to not have the lazy/crazy).
Paul Pierce appreciation society.
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In a year or two, we draft the next Michael Jordan and rip off 19 straight championships
10 miles through the snow uphill both ways
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return2glory wrote:I really wanted Pau for 2 years. He would have been a great addition. Spurs got him though.
I thought I read Diaw was getting shopped to make room.
Can he still play? He's on an expiring.







