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Re: NBA Free Agency 

Post#1221 » by Celtics_Champs » Sat Jul 7, 2018 3:34 pm

Monroe's motor did him in. Seemed like he didn't care if someone blew right by him. While Baynes gave his all. I am more than happy with Monroe not taking away minutes from a healthy Theis and Baynes.
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Post#1222 » by ConstableGeneva » Sat Jul 7, 2018 4:14 pm

Swedish Larry Bird waived by Jazz. I wouldn't mind him back for the minimum if we have a roster spot open.
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Post#1223 » by Valid » Sat Jul 7, 2018 4:20 pm

ConstableGeneva wrote:Swedish Larry Bird waived by Jazz. I wouldn't mind him back for the minimum if we have a roster spot open.

I love Jerebko. Unfortunately, there is just no room for him on this roster. I guess he could essentially take Semi's spot in the rotation, but I'm not sure we want to stunt Semi's growth like that.
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Post#1224 » by ConstableGeneva » Sat Jul 7, 2018 4:23 pm

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ConstableGeneva wrote:Swedish Larry Bird waived by Jazz. I wouldn't mind him back for the minimum if we have a roster spot open.

I love Jerebko. Unfortunately, there is just no room for him on this roster. I guess he could essentially take Semi's spot in the rotation, but I'm not sure we want to stunt Semi's growth like that.

Thinking more along the lines of Celtics making a surprising 4-for-1 or 5-for-1 trade. Jonas would be among the first ones I'd call to fill out the roster.
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Post#1225 » by SMTBSI » Sat Jul 7, 2018 4:24 pm

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ConstableGeneva wrote:Swedish Larry Bird waived by Jazz. I wouldn't mind him back for the minimum if we have a roster spot open.

I love Jerebko. Unfortunately, there is just no room for him on this roster. I guess he could essentially take Semi's spot in the rotation, but I'm not sure we want to stunt Semi's growth like that.

Every time I crunch the numbers, I don't see a spot for Semi in the rotation this year as it is (assuming average injury luck to our bigs). Which is not ideal, because I believe he can still be developed into something quite useful.

Have a growing sense that there may be some midseason (if not preseason) adjustments to this roster.
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Post#1226 » by Valid » Sat Jul 7, 2018 4:27 pm

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ConstableGeneva wrote:Swedish Larry Bird waived by Jazz. I wouldn't mind him back for the minimum if we have a roster spot open.

I love Jerebko. Unfortunately, there is just no room for him on this roster. I guess he could essentially take Semi's spot in the rotation, but I'm not sure we want to stunt Semi's growth like that.

Every time I crunch the numbers, I don't see a spot for Semi in the rotation this year as it is (assuming average injury luck to our bigs). Which is not ideal, because I believe he can still be developed into something quite useful.

Have a growing sense that there may be some midseason (if not preseason) adjustments to this roster.

He won't have a consistent spot in the rotation, but I bet he will certainly get spot minutes against Giannis/LeBron/Durant/etc. It depends a lot on matchups.
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Post#1227 » by ConstableGeneva » Sat Jul 7, 2018 4:29 pm

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ConstableGeneva wrote:Swedish Larry Bird waived by Jazz. I wouldn't mind him back for the minimum if we have a roster spot open.

I love Jerebko. Unfortunately, there is just no room for him on this roster. I guess he could essentially take Semi's spot in the rotation, but I'm not sure we want to stunt Semi's growth like that.

Every time I crunch the numbers, I don't see a spot for Semi in the rotation this year as it is (assuming average injury luck to our bigs). Which is not ideal, because I believe he can still be developed into something quite useful.

Have a growing sense that there may be some midseason (if not preseason) adjustments to this roster.

Morris getting traded would be least surprising to me. If we go over the tax line entering the season with Smart's signing, it's one of the easiest ways to get back under. With Hayward back and Semi waiting in the wings, I think we can afford to let Morris go, if need be. He might also hold some value to contenders in the West so a return of a late 1st wouldn't be unreasonable to expect.
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Post#1228 » by Valid » Sat Jul 7, 2018 4:33 pm

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Valid wrote:I love Jerebko. Unfortunately, there is just no room for him on this roster. I guess he could essentially take Semi's spot in the rotation, but I'm not sure we want to stunt Semi's growth like that.

Every time I crunch the numbers, I don't see a spot for Semi in the rotation this year as it is (assuming average injury luck to our bigs). Which is not ideal, because I believe he can still be developed into something quite useful.

Have a growing sense that there may be some midseason (if not preseason) adjustments to this roster.

Morris getting traded would be least surprising to me. If we go over the tax line entering the season with Smart's signing, it's one of the easiest ways to get back under. With Hayward back and Semi waiting in the wings, I think we can afford to let Morris go, if need be. He might also hold some value to contenders in the West so a return of a late 1st wouldn't be unreasonable to expect.

Yeah I would honestly have zero problem with letting Morris go. While he admittedly grew on me a bit in the ECF, he's just too much of a ball-stopper, and while he is a decent defender, he isn't good enough on that end where you can ignore his iso tendencies offensively.

And let's be honest here: the only reason why Ainge even went out and got Morris last year was to trade Bradley in order to free up some space for Hayward. Morris just happened to be a solid match.
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Re: NBA Free Agency 

Post#1229 » by Shak_Celts » Sat Jul 7, 2018 5:32 pm

Valid wrote:
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SMTBSI wrote:Every time I crunch the numbers, I don't see a spot for Semi in the rotation this year as it is (assuming average injury luck to our bigs). Which is not ideal, because I believe he can still be developed into something quite useful.

Have a growing sense that there may be some midseason (if not preseason) adjustments to this roster.

Morris getting traded would be least surprising to me. If we go over the tax line entering the season with Smart's signing, it's one of the easiest ways to get back under. With Hayward back and Semi waiting in the wings, I think we can afford to let Morris go, if need be. He might also hold some value to contenders in the West so a return of a late 1st wouldn't be unreasonable to expect.

Yeah I would honestly have zero problem with letting Morris go. While he admittedly grew on me a bit in the ECF, he's just too much of a ball-stopper, and while he is a decent defender, he isn't good enough on that end where you can ignore his iso tendencies offensively.

And let's be honest here: the only reason why Ainge even went out and got Morris last year was to trade Bradley in order to free up some space for Hayward. Morris just happened to be a solid match.



I know we all thought we sent out AB because we needed to clear space for Hayward, we did, but with time, I have come to believe the most important reason we traded AB was because they wanted him out of JB's way. They thought the kid was ready (turns out he was more than ready), to handle the starting spot and he fit into what CBS ultimately wants from his team, a long, switchable team. AB wasn't going to the bench and if healthy, they weren't paying him, when they felt they had the real deal in JB behind him already! So, in summation, he had to get out of JB's way more than anything because there were other moves to be made to clear the way for GH, if they wanted.
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Post#1230 » by Green_teamer » Sat Jul 7, 2018 5:41 pm

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Post#1231 » by Kefa461 » Sat Jul 7, 2018 5:46 pm

brook lopez might fit well here.....
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Post#1232 » by Homerclease » Sat Jul 7, 2018 5:47 pm

Kefa461 wrote:brook lopez might fit well here.....

Hell. No.
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Post#1233 » by Feed Your Head » Sat Jul 7, 2018 5:49 pm

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Kefa461 wrote:brook lopez might fit well here.....

Hell. No.


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Post#1235 » by ConstableGeneva » Sun Jul 8, 2018 5:18 pm

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Post#1236 » by Valid » Sun Jul 8, 2018 5:21 pm

So it has come to this for Al Jefferson. The quintessential example of the empty numbers guy.
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Post#1238 » by Valid » Sun Jul 8, 2018 5:31 pm

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Post#1239 » by Edug27 » Sun Jul 8, 2018 5:34 pm

To go from having courtside seats watching the best team ever play ever night while living in sunny California... to now being in Detroit. Tough.
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Post#1240 » by Bill Lumbergh » Sun Jul 8, 2018 7:14 pm

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Good signing for Bucks, imo. One year deal at BAE.

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