MagicBagley18 wrote:SmartWentCrazy wrote:Banks2Pierce wrote:Feel like you can infer from some of the Scal comments that Ainge still likes Romeo and he has barely played so he's super unlikely to be moved since his value will be low around the league. Think we'd only move him in a blockbuster or if he's showing a James Young work ethic behind the scenes. I kind of doubt that based on how his body looks.
Thought a line from Bulpett a couple weeks ago saying that Vinnie P was pretty good in practice was fairly interesting and implied that he may be a bit better than his garbage time appearances.
Tend to think Drummond is better than he's given credit for around here. I don't like his Embiid history, but I like Theis's even less.
I tend to disbelieve pretty much everything Scal say with respect to how our front office feels. Ainge isnt going to give him anything other than positive reviews. Also, if we keep Smart and our wing trio next season, I cant imagine Langford’s value going up.
I also dont believe any of that regarding Poirier— our team is starved for big men depth with Kanter out and Poirier has barely played in non-garbage time. That pretty much says it all.
I disagree immensely on Drummond, too. He’s just not very good, IMO.
Scal also during the draft when we had 1st pick said danny loves Fultz, Fultz is the guy- he’s a superstar in the making, Boston loves him etc so he either is playing dumb and hiding everything or while having a close relationship and being friendly with management is true, they don’t give him real in depth info into their thought process (and they shouldn’t )
I don't think this is accurate at all. Ainge manipulates the media just like any good front office should. Ainge uses Scal, Gorman and Bulpett and some others to put out the spin he wants out there. It isn't about whether it is true or not that is relevant what is important is that this is the way Ainge is trying to spin the story.
That perceived commitment to Fultz is what caused PHI to trade up. Specifically to do it before the draft not after the pieces fell into place.
The perceived unwillingness to include Al Jefferson in the deal for KG helped Boston to hold on to Rondo and Perkins. Gorman was the man banging that drum.
Gorman was the guy putting it out there that the Nets picks were all in for Anthony Davis. He was also the first to say that Boston wouldn't be doing that type of deal anymore with Tatum and Brown already delivering.
Scal and Mike essentially employees of the team. While Bulpett still has a job at the Herald my guess he would move to Comcast if and when that came to an end. Their job is to help strengthen Ainge's hand not give away details that would be disadvantageous for the team.