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Post#1201 » by 15th overall » Wed Apr 5, 2017 10:26 pm

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He can either be the 15th man on an NBA bench or he can be the star of the entire league and probably make more money doing it.

0% chance. He was the highest paid 2nd rounder EVER when we signed him.

(I realize your post was in jest, just felt the need to say this since I actually know it off the top of my head.)
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Post#1202 » by mbsnmisc » Wed Apr 5, 2017 11:06 pm

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Homerclease wrote:Sullinger was actually a pretty darn good defender while he was here as well.



do you have empirical proof or is this just yer opinion

Sullinger was a very solid defender during his time here by basically all major defensive metrics (DRtg, DBPM, DWS...etc). While not an athletic shot blocker, he was smart, strong, and rebounded well. His issue wasn't really producing when he was on his game. His issue was that he lacked conditioning and fitness, which generally led to injuries and his game fading as the season went on.

I wonder if we will try to sign Sully in the offseason? I still have faith there is a NBA player in there somewhere.

After further review, I am stepping out on a skinny little twig. Sully will be a Boston Celtic next year. I love a good redemption story.
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Re: Draftees 2016 – Brown, Yabusele, Žižić, Jackson, Nader 

Post#1203 » by canman1971 » Wed Apr 5, 2017 11:18 pm

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do you have empirical proof or is this just yer opinion

Sullinger was a very solid defender during his time here by basically all major defensive metrics (DRtg, DBPM, DWS...etc). While not an athletic shot blocker, he was smart, strong, and rebounded well. His issue wasn't really producing when he was on his game. His issue was that he lacked conditioning and fitness, which generally led to injuries and his game fading as the season went on.

I wonder if we will try to sign Sully in the offseason? I still have faith there is a NBA player in there somewhere.

After further review, I am stepping out on a skinny little twig. Sully will be a Boston Celtic next year. I love a good redemption story.

Nope. With the picks from last year and the hope of getting a marquis FA, there will be no room.
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Post#1204 » by LongTimeFan » Fri Apr 7, 2017 11:17 am

I think after this draft, we'll be in a position to make a talent concentration and / or future picks trade. How we make out in this draft with the lottery and our draft board will make some of our many assets expendable. Some of these are tradable assets are very valuable to a lower tier team. Their needs are the exact opposite of ours. Getting three good prospects for one very good prospect improves their average talent level and would improve ours too.

IMO, these four draftees are all developing and their trade value is improving. (I so hope DA keeps Zizic, the rebounder.)
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Post#1205 » by ConstableGeneva » Fri Apr 7, 2017 6:32 pm

Looking like Zizic and his team are making the Euroleague playoffs. Leading by 13 with 3 minutes left in 4th. Ante with 11/8, perfect from the field.
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Post#1206 » by GregB » Fri Apr 7, 2017 6:37 pm

CrowderKeg wrote:Looking like Zizic and his team are making the Euroleague playoffs. Leading by 13 with 3 minutes left in 4th. Ante with 11/8, perfect from the field.



Sweet! I'm so excited about Ante that I'm likely to be very dissaponted next year.

On topic of Yabusele, the lower projected cap room figure makes me wonder if we try and stash him again.
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Post#1207 » by Gant » Fri Apr 7, 2017 6:41 pm

Good news: The Celtics have a rebounder.

Unfortunately he plays in Istanbul.
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Post#1208 » by ConstableGeneva » Fri Apr 7, 2017 6:42 pm

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CrowderKeg wrote:Looking like Zizic and his team are making the Euroleague playoffs. Leading by 13 with 3 minutes left in 4th. Ante with 11/8, perfect from the field.



Sweet! I'm so excited about Ante that I'm likely to be very dissaponted next year.

On topic of Yabusele, the lower projected cap room figure makes me wonder if we try and stash him again.

Stashing Yabu again was a real possibility even before the lowered cap. It all depends on what other moves are made.
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Post#1209 » by GregB » Fri Apr 7, 2017 8:14 pm

CrowderKeg wrote:
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CrowderKeg wrote:Looking like Zizic and his team are making the Euroleague playoffs. Leading by 13 with 3 minutes left in 4th. Ante with 11/8, perfect from the field.



Sweet! I'm so excited about Ante that I'm likely to be very dissaponted next year.

On topic of Yabusele, the lower projected cap room figure makes me wonder if we try and stash him again.

Stashing Yabu again was a real possibility even before the lowered cap. It all depends on what other moves are made.


Definitely. But, I'm sure Celtics management and fans were all hoping for a slightly higher figure to give us a little more wiggle room.
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Post#1210 » by Parliament10 » Fri Apr 7, 2017 9:15 pm

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Sweet! I'm so excited about Ante that I'm likely to be very dissaponted next year.

On topic of Yabusele, the lower projected cap room figure makes me wonder if we try and stash him again.

Stashing Yabu again was a real possibility even before the lowered cap. It all depends on what other moves are made.


Definitely. But, I'm sure Celtics management and fans were all hoping for a slightly higher figure to give us a little more wiggle room.

Don't forget you guys. We have the 2 x Two-Way Contracts also.
Our 2nd Round Draft pics could go that route. Possibly even Nader.
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Post#1211 » by ConstableGeneva » Fri Apr 7, 2017 9:27 pm

Parliament10 wrote:
GregB wrote:
CrowderKeg wrote:Stashing Yabu again was a real possibility even before the lowered cap. It all depends on what other moves are made.


Definitely. But, I'm sure Celtics management and fans were all hoping for a slightly higher figure to give us a little more wiggle room.

Don't forget you guys. We have the 2 x Two-Way Contracts also.
Our 2nd Round Draft pics could go that route. Possibly even Nader.

If the two-way contracts count against cap space, then we'll be faced with the same problem. Roster space is not the issue here. It's the contracts potentially eating into cap space we're allotting for a max FA.
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Post#1213 » by famadihana » Sat Apr 8, 2017 2:10 pm

I have to say, I've been really impressed with Nader this season. I'm looking forward to watching him grow as a roleplayer off the bench.
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Post#1214 » by Disposable Hero » Sun Apr 9, 2017 12:31 am

all in all it's been a pretty frustrating season watching Brown getting so little love. I can't imagine how much worse it would have been if there hadn't have been injuries that forced him into the lineup. Even when he played he gets barely any plays run for him. I think we lost about a half season's worth of development with how it all went down. If there isn't a trade it might be the same story next year too. Hopefully he doesn't let it get to him and puts in the work to keep improving but I'm sure he wishes any other team had drafted him at this point. This isn't a very talented team. Not so much that he shouldn't have gotten more minutes and focus on offense. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets traded or even that he wishes to be.
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Post#1215 » by Parliament10 » Sun Apr 9, 2017 12:39 am

Disposable Hero wrote:all in all it's been a pretty frustrating season watching Brown getting so little love. I can't imagine how much worse it would have been if there hadn't have been injuries that forced him into the lineup. Even when he played he gets barely any plays run for him. I think we lost about a half season's worth of development with how it all went down. If there isn't a trade it might be the same story next year too. Hopefully he doesn't let it get to him and puts in the work to keep improving but I'm sure he wishes any other team had drafted him at this point. This isn't a very talented team. Not so much that he shouldn't have gotten more minutes and focus on offense. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets traded or even that he wishes to be.

You lost me, when you wrote that we're not "a very talented team."
And then you really lost me, when you suggested that we would trade Brown.

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Post#1216 » by bucknersrevenge » Sun Apr 9, 2017 12:45 am

Disposable Hero wrote:all in all it's been a pretty frustrating season watching Brown getting so little love. I can't imagine how much worse it would have been if there hadn't have been injuries that forced him into the lineup. Even when he played he gets barely any plays run for him. I think we lost about a half season's worth of development with how it all went down. If there isn't a trade it might be the same story next year too. Hopefully he doesn't let it get to him and puts in the work to keep improving but I'm sure he wishes any other team had drafted him at this point. This isn't a very talented team. Not so much that he shouldn't have gotten more minutes and focus on offense. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets traded or even that he wishes to be.


Don't worry. I think there are changes coming. A lot of changes. And I think AB is going to draw the short straw and JB is gonna take his place next year. Don't sell the kid's confidence short. I think he prefers to be in the playoffs unlike Saric or Ingram or a lot of guys. And that's gonna help his development too; minutes in the intense atmosphere that is the playoffs. I'd like to see him work on his ballhandling in the offseason just so he can be a little more confident coming off those dribble handoffs but I think you're going to start seeing him get more of those regular minutes as a starter next season. My hope is that it will be next to Hayward another great ballhandler who can absolutely set him up off those cuts off the ball. His time is coming.
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Post#1217 » by peachbucket » Sun Apr 9, 2017 12:45 am

Disposable Hero wrote:all in all it's been a pretty frustrating season watching Brown getting so little love. I can't imagine how much worse it would have been if there hadn't have been injuries that forced him into the lineup. Even when he played he gets barely any plays run for him. I think we lost about a half season's worth of development with how it all went down. If there isn't a trade it might be the same story next year too. Hopefully he doesn't let it get to him and puts in the work to keep improving but I'm sure he wishes any other team had drafted him at this point. This isn't a very talented team. Not so much that he shouldn't have gotten more minutes and focus on offense. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets traded or even that he wishes to be.


Brown is going absolutely nowhere. He will play 20+ minutes next season and I'll be surprised if he's not a permanent fixture in the starting lineup by years end.
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Post#1218 » by Celtic King » Sun Apr 9, 2017 1:10 am

Gant wrote:Ford and Pelton rank Yabusele and Zizic very high in a 2016 redraft. I bolded Ford's line below.:

While Jaylen Brown being ranked top 7 in a re-draft article of the 2016 draft is to be expected (and even leave fans disappointed by his #7 ranking), ESPN's Chad Ford and Kevin Pelton showed a lot of love to the other two Celtics 2016 draftees.

Ford: 4. Guerschon Yabusele, Boston Celtics
I'm going to go way out to left field for my next pick. While technically not an NBA rookie, Yabusele was the 16th pick in the draft. He played in China this season, averaging 20 points and nearly 10 rebounds per game.
Kevin, your translated stats for Yabusele had him averaging nearly 14 points and rebounds per 36 minutes as an NBA power forward. And in his debut for the Maine Red Claws last night, he had 17 points and 9 boards in just 25 minutes. And that was his first game in a month after an ankle injury ended his season in China early.
The Celtics are very bullish on him. He's a strong, super-athletic big man who can stretch the floor and plays with both great energy and feel. He's a little undersized for his position, but the comparisons to Jae Crowder (or before the draft, Larry Johnson) seem apt.
I think I'd take his upside right now over that of Hernangomez or Brogdon.

Ford: 5. Ante Zizic, Boston Celtics
I debated between Yabusele and Zizic and I know the Celtics are very high on both, as are NBA scouts for some other teams. His size, strength, toughness and skill set make Zizic a big man to watch for the Celtics' future.
If Jaylen Brown improves, the Celtics will have had a heck of a draft. And who would've thought Brown might be their third best prospect from 2016?

Pelton: 5. Ante Zizic, Boston Celtics
I'm going with the other first-rounder the Celtics stashed, No. 23 pick Zizic, who has split time between KK Cibona in his native Croatia and Darussafaka in Turkey. Between the two stops, Zizic has averaged 20.5 points and 10.0 rebounds per 36 minutes on 67.0 percent shooting. Just 20, Zizic could be part of Boston's rotation next season when he's scheduled to join the team.
In the longer term, he could follow in the footsteps of Nikola Jokic and Jusuf Nurkic as centers who have translated success in the Adriatic League to the NBA.


http://www.celticslife.com/2017/04/all-three-celtics-first-rounders-ranked.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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https://www.reddit.com/r/bostonceltics/comments/630bcv/peltonford_ranking_top_10_rookiesprospects_from/?st=j13ilsvv&sh=824d8382


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Post#1219 » by bucknersrevenge » Sun Apr 9, 2017 1:23 am

Celtic King wrote:
Gant wrote:Ford and Pelton rank Yabusele and Zizic very high in a 2016 redraft. I bolded Ford's line below.:

While Jaylen Brown being ranked top 7 in a re-draft article of the 2016 draft is to be expected (and even leave fans disappointed by his #7 ranking), ESPN's Chad Ford and Kevin Pelton showed a lot of love to the other two Celtics 2016 draftees.

Ford: 4. Guerschon Yabusele, Boston Celtics
I'm going to go way out to left field for my next pick. While technically not an NBA rookie, Yabusele was the 16th pick in the draft. He played in China this season, averaging 20 points and nearly 10 rebounds per game.
Kevin, your translated stats for Yabusele had him averaging nearly 14 points and rebounds per 36 minutes as an NBA power forward. And in his debut for the Maine Red Claws last night, he had 17 points and 9 boards in just 25 minutes. And that was his first game in a month after an ankle injury ended his season in China early.
The Celtics are very bullish on him. He's a strong, super-athletic big man who can stretch the floor and plays with both great energy and feel. He's a little undersized for his position, but the comparisons to Jae Crowder (or before the draft, Larry Johnson) seem apt.
I think I'd take his upside right now over that of Hernangomez or Brogdon.

Ford: 5. Ante Zizic, Boston Celtics
I debated between Yabusele and Zizic and I know the Celtics are very high on both, as are NBA scouts for some other teams. His size, strength, toughness and skill set make Zizic a big man to watch for the Celtics' future.
If Jaylen Brown improves, the Celtics will have had a heck of a draft. And who would've thought Brown might be their third best prospect from 2016?

Pelton: 5. Ante Zizic, Boston Celtics
I'm going with the other first-rounder the Celtics stashed, No. 23 pick Zizic, who has split time between KK Cibona in his native Croatia and Darussafaka in Turkey. Between the two stops, Zizic has averaged 20.5 points and 10.0 rebounds per 36 minutes on 67.0 percent shooting. Just 20, Zizic could be part of Boston's rotation next season when he's scheduled to join the team.
In the longer term, he could follow in the footsteps of Nikola Jokic and Jusuf Nurkic as centers who have translated success in the Adriatic League to the NBA.


http://www.celticslife.com/2017/04/all-three-celtics-first-rounders-ranked.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

More here as well:

https://www.reddit.com/r/bostonceltics/comments/630bcv/peltonford_ranking_top_10_rookiesprospects_from/?st=j13ilsvv&sh=824d8382


I will take Chad Ford's opinion and my own over some Homer on this board who is just hoping Yabs doesn't work out just so he can say he was right.


I do hope Yabusele can come over next season and hope that he works out but I do agree with Homer when he says it's gonna come down to his defense. I haven't been able to really form an opinion about him at that end because I haven't seen him play anywhere near appropriate level competition to judge it. But even if he doesn't come over until the season after next, there's no problem with that.

As for Chad Ford, don't sell yourself short. I can think of a number of posters here whose opinion I would trust over Ford. The only thing he has over us is connections to front offices but as far as judging talent, you can pretty much wipe your *** with his scouting assessments. And Homer, nor I are the only ones that feel that way.
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Post#1220 » by darylbe » Sun Apr 9, 2017 1:24 am

Disposable Hero wrote:all in all it's been a pretty frustrating season watching Brown getting so little love. I can't imagine how much worse it would have been if there hadn't have been injuries that forced him into the lineup. Even when he played he gets barely any plays run for him. I think we lost about a half season's worth of development with how it all went down. If there isn't a trade it might be the same story next year too. Hopefully he doesn't let it get to him and puts in the work to keep improving but I'm sure he wishes any other team had drafted him at this point. This isn't a very talented team. Not so much that he shouldn't have gotten more minutes and focus on offense. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets traded or even that he wishes to be.

I want Bradley gone, and smart isn't starting. And he can't be allowed to shoot on days after he shoots 15%. It's like dealing with a child. Bradley Stevens gets armed with a squirt bottle. OK, maybe that's a cat.

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