Post#537 » by Jammer » Fri Jul 6, 2018 1:43 am
Of course he's not heard, he has to bring his best offer to them.
And if they are going into the luxury tax, they would be better served to bring in Kahwi than Smart.
Perfect outcome for Celtics would be if Smart signs the QO for 1 year at 6 Million, or they can up it to 1 year for 7.8 Million, which would still let them add a minimum salary player later if they need to.
In addition, the lack of a call would support the thought that Hayward and Irving will be able to play from Game 1. I would not have thought that possible for Hayward. I would have given him until the All-Star break. But that's why Morris is still here. If you look at all the alternatives to giving Smart playing time, knowing Irving will be playing his heart out in a contract year, there just are no minutes for Smart unless someone gets hurt.
PG: Irving 32 / Rozier 16 / Wanamaker (ready and willing)
SG: Jalen Brown 32 / Rozier 16 / Wanamaker (ready and willing)
SF: Hayward 20 / Tatum 28 / Nader (final year with team)
PF: Jayson Tatum 6 / Al Horford 10 / Marcus Morris 24 / Daniel Theis 8 / Semi Ojeleye (blow outs) / Yabusele (final year with team)
Al Horford 20 / Aron Baynes 20 / Daniel Theis 8
It's blatantly obvious that Smart has no place on the team if Hayward can play 20 minutes and Irving 32. Smart is done, except as insurance. He'd get a one year deal, if he's lucky for the 6,050,000 Qualifying Offer or perhaps as much as 7.8 million. Forget about him.
Next June, the Celtics could have a 7 to 10 pick from Sacramento that should yield a very good guard, and if Memphis cracks the Top 8, a pick in the 9-10 range from Memphis. The Celtics could end up adding TWO very good guards in June thru the draft.