GoCeltics123 wrote:
Didn't want him, so glad to see him sign elsewhere.
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GoCeltics123 wrote:
Darth Celtic wrote:
not much, he signed with Portland.
Jakeopp wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:
Didn't want him, so glad to see him sign elsewhere.
chrisab123 wrote:Jakeopp wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:
Didn't want him, so glad to see him sign elsewhere.
Yeah for sure. I have all the confidence in the world that Theis can average a double double no problem!!!
Kanter would have helped. Especially with injury issues. Danny is probably waiting to see if AB gets bought out. Which would be a mistake. Hes cooked
chrisab123 wrote:Jakeopp wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:
Didn't want him, so glad to see him sign elsewhere.
Yeah for sure. I have all the confidence in the world that Theis can average a double double no problem!!!
Kanter would have helped. Especially with injury issues. Danny is probably waiting to see if AB gets bought out. Which would be a mistake. Hes cooked
Homerclease wrote:I’m still on the Z-bo bandwagon. Plenty of playoff experience, good rebounder who can still score a bit
GoCeltics123 wrote:Homerclease wrote:I’m still on the Z-bo bandwagon. Plenty of playoff experience, good rebounder who can still score a bit
Question is he still physically able to play? I'm not convinced he is.
Homerclease wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:Homerclease wrote:I’m still on the Z-bo bandwagon. Plenty of playoff experience, good rebounder who can still score a bit
Question is he still physically able to play? I'm not convinced he is.
I’m not either but I’m hoping in short bursts on a contender is the right situation for him
Fencer reregistered wrote:Homerclease wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:Question is he still physically able to play? I'm not convinced he is.
I’m not either but I’m hoping in short bursts on a contender is the right situation for him
How many of those tries with aging big men have failed for us since the P J Brown success? Sheed and both O'Neals start the list.
GoCeltics123 wrote:Homerclease wrote:I’m still on the Z-bo bandwagon. Plenty of playoff experience, good rebounder who can still score a bit
Question is he still physically able to play? I'm not convinced he is.
Homerclease wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:Homerclease wrote:I’m not either but I’m hoping in short bursts on a contender is the right situation for him
How many of those tries with aging big men have failed for us since the P J Brown success? Sheed and both O'Neals start the list.
Anyone we sign is essentially for garbage time minutes and to spell Horford and Baynes in the regular season. Nobody we grab now is going to be a significant playoff contributor. Bit of a different scenario from the three names you mention
Fencer reregistered wrote:Homerclease wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:
How many of those tries with aging big men have failed for us since the P J Brown success? Sheed and both O'Neals start the list.
Anyone we sign is essentially for garbage time minutes and to spell Horford and Baynes in the regular season. Nobody we grab now is going to be a significant playoff contributor. Bit of a different scenario from the three names you mention
Monroe was a failed signing even on that basis, although he's not particularly old.

Fencer reregistered wrote:Homerclease wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:Question is he still physically able to play? I'm not convinced he is.
I’m not either but I’m hoping in short bursts on a contender is the right situation for him
How many of those tries with aging big men have failed for us since the P J Brown success? Sheed and both O'Neals start the list.
ThirtyFour wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:Homerclease wrote:I’m not either but I’m hoping in short bursts on a contender is the right situation for him
How many of those tries with aging big men have failed for us since the P J Brown success? Sheed and both O'Neals start the list.
Ugh...Jermaine O **** Neal. I swear his two years of injuries cost us dearly.