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Including Romeo Langford, we have 15 guys on our active roster. Who gets booted out to make room for Fournier?
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BFitzMoney wrote:Gomes3PC wrote:I really like Fournier and the cost is low. Seems like Gordon or maybe Nance or something like that is still in play.
Would also say it sounds like TT has been a real issue in the locker room. Would love to find a way to move off him in a deal today. Just didn't work out there.
As far as Fournier goes, our D already sucks so not honestly worried he breaks us there - he's not a total sieve, just limited.
Personally, I think he has a bit of a chance to flourish if given a role on a better team, much like Bogdanovic did for Indy and now Utah. He's a smart passer, crafty, knows how to get to the FT line. I think he will do really well leading 2nd units when Jayson is on the bench and relieve some of that pressure from Jaylen.
I also think if he has a good run here there's a decent likelihood he can be retained at a reasonable number. Does not appear like there's huge appetite for him given how cheap it was to get him. At 28 and with limited injury woes, if he likes it here he could be a nice mid-term fit for 2 years.
I haven't heard about TT locker room issues. Do you have a link. I will say that on court has been very noticeable. I don't have an issue with his play - but he seems to get visibly upset sometimes when guys don't get him the ball. Dude - that's not why you are on the court. Just do your job.
Kevin O'Conner and Chris Vernon talked about it at length in a recent podcast. Apparently TT just keeps going out and partying, breaking protocol, etc. and has been setting a bad tone for the younger guys on the team. Sounded like he had been soured realllll quick in there, which is a bummer because Ainge claimed part of why they got him is they thought he'd bring some leadership to a young team.
I thought getting him out of a loser situation like CLE would bring the best out of him but just think he might not have the same kind of fire he had as when he was 23/24, hadn't got paid and was getting motivated by LeBron.
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It looks like some people don't realize that Fournier is actually a better, more versatile offensive player than Brown/Tatum.
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CelticsLV wrote:It looks like some people don't realize that Fournier is actually a better, more versatile offensive player than Brown/Tatum.
I'd say most people in the world don't realize that. You're in the minority on this one I think.
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greenroom31 wrote:CelticsLV wrote:It looks like some people don't realize that Fournier is actually a better, more versatile offensive player than Brown/Tatum.
I'd say most people in the world don't realize that. You're in the minority on this one I think.
I wouldn't say he's a better offensive player, but he has more floor vision/playmaking skills than they do. They're at different stages of their careers too; I suspect when the Jays are in their late 20s a lot of the game will come easier for them then too. Fournier is a much better player than he was at 23 as well.
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Kalela wrote:Didn't Ainge say, numerous times at that, that he was only looking for players on longer contracts who will stay with the Celtics for at least few years. He goes out and gets a player on an expiring contract. Does this mean that Fournier will sign here in the summer? What if he ends up sucking big time?
Outgoing S&T and the like excepted, there ae three things thta can happen:
-- Fournier re-signs, and that turns out well.
-- Fournier re-signs, and that turs out badly.
-- Fournier doesn't re-sign.
Two of those are bad.
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greenroom31 wrote:CelticsLV wrote:It looks like some people don't realize that Fournier is actually a better, more versatile offensive player than Brown/Tatum.
I'd say most people in the world don't realize that. You're in the minority on this one I think.
He's better ball handler, more efficient, can score from anywhere. He's simply a better, more well rounded offensive player than both, period!
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Scoonie wrote:Including Romeo Langford, we have 15 guys on our active roster. Who gets booted out to make room for Fournier?
Do we need a salary dump to stay under the luxury tax line? Or will any old roster slot do?
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This is like buying rust-proofing but then not buying the automobile.
Wasn't Fournier just a minor thing.
Wasn't acquiring A Gordon, or a Vucevic, the actual transaction that was supposed to be done.
Shooting guard Fournier will now stand around as Shooting guard Tatum stands around while Shooting guard Brown stands around while Kemba bounces the ball for 20 seconds.
Fournier?
Couldn't they just bring back Pavlovic ?
Good thing the Celtics used all their first rounders on shooting guards, like Nesmith and Romeo.
Wasn't Fournier just a minor thing.
Wasn't acquiring A Gordon, or a Vucevic, the actual transaction that was supposed to be done.
Shooting guard Fournier will now stand around as Shooting guard Tatum stands around while Shooting guard Brown stands around while Kemba bounces the ball for 20 seconds.
Fournier?
Couldn't they just bring back Pavlovic ?
Good thing the Celtics used all their first rounders on shooting guards, like Nesmith and Romeo.
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Fournier is making $17.45 million this season.
He's 27 and a career 45/37.6 shooter, has shot close to 40% last season and this season.
Do the Celtics let him walk or think he will give them a discount, the way the fans here thought Horford and then Hayward would give the Celtics a discount?
Guess it depends on what kind of interest he draws in free agency.
He's 27 and a career 45/37.6 shooter, has shot close to 40% last season and this season.
Do the Celtics let him walk or think he will give them a discount, the way the fans here thought Horford and then Hayward would give the Celtics a discount?
Guess it depends on what kind of interest he draws in free agency.
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Fencer reregistered wrote:Kalela wrote:Didn't Ainge say, numerous times at that, that he was only looking for players on longer contracts who will stay with the Celtics for at least few years. He goes out and gets a player on an expiring contract. Does this mean that Fournier will sign here in the summer? What if he ends up sucking big time?
Outgoing S&T and the like excepted, there ae three things thta can happen:
-- Fournier re-signs, and that turns out well.
-- Fournier re-signs, and that turs out badly.
-- Fournier doesn't re-sign.
Two of those are bad.
You forgot Fournier resigns as part of a S and T and we get assets and or a new TPE
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Wow imagine the Smiles per possession with he and Kemba on the court.
Ok. That me laugh out loud. Well done.

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Fournier is now instantly the 3rd best player on the roster behind Tatum and Brown. Like the move a lot as this team desperately needed help but Ainge needed to make 1 or 2 more moves to be a threat in the conference.
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Spin Move wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:Kalela wrote:Didn't Ainge say, numerous times at that, that he was only looking for players on longer contracts who will stay with the Celtics for at least few years. He goes out and gets a player on an expiring contract. Does this mean that Fournier will sign here in the summer? What if he ends up sucking big time?
Outgoing S&T and the like excepted, there ae three things thta can happen:
-- Fournier re-signs, and that turns out well.
-- Fournier re-signs, and that turs out badly.
-- Fournier doesn't re-sign.
Two of those are bad.
You forgot Fournier resigns as part of a S and T and we get assets and or a new TPE
I couldn't think of a way of mentioning it that didn't spoil the joke.

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Really? That’s it ? Mo Wagner and Fournier? Another dud deadline from Danny . He might as well raise the white flag cuz those moves are going to do jack . What a sad excuse of a franchise we’ve become . Lest anyone forget , Wyc doesn’t want to spend money . The sad thing is I’ve become used to this BS. We used to make bold moves . Now we just nibble around the edges at bs moves that aren’t going to love the needle . If anything our D just got worse
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CelticsLV wrote:It looks like some people don't realize that Fournier is actually a better, more versatile offensive player than Brown/Tatum.
Didn't really know much about him but studying him he looks real good. Pretty effortless scorer. He'll take some offensive load off the Jays and push Smart down to the 5th option, where he belongs.
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Gomes3PC wrote:BFitzMoney wrote:Gomes3PC wrote:I really like Fournier and the cost is low. Seems like Gordon or maybe Nance or something like that is still in play.
Would also say it sounds like TT has been a real issue in the locker room. Would love to find a way to move off him in a deal today. Just didn't work out there.
As far as Fournier goes, our D already sucks so not honestly worried he breaks us there - he's not a total sieve, just limited.
Personally, I think he has a bit of a chance to flourish if given a role on a better team, much like Bogdanovic did for Indy and now Utah. He's a smart passer, crafty, knows how to get to the FT line. I think he will do really well leading 2nd units when Jayson is on the bench and relieve some of that pressure from Jaylen.
I also think if he has a good run here there's a decent likelihood he can be retained at a reasonable number. Does not appear like there's huge appetite for him given how cheap it was to get him. At 28 and with limited injury woes, if he likes it here he could be a nice mid-term fit for 2 years.
I haven't heard about TT locker room issues. Do you have a link. I will say that on court has been very noticeable. I don't have an issue with his play - but he seems to get visibly upset sometimes when guys don't get him the ball. Dude - that's not why you are on the court. Just do your job.
Kevin O'Conner and Chris Vernon talked about it at length in a recent podcast. Apparently TT just keeps going out and partying, breaking protocol, etc. and has been setting a bad tone for the younger guys on the team. Sounded like he had been soured realllll quick in there, which is a bummer because Ainge claimed part of why they got him is they thought he'd bring some leadership to a young team.
I thought getting him out of a loser situation like CLE would bring the best out of him but just think he might not have the same kind of fire he had as when he was 23/24, hadn't got paid and was getting motivated by LeBron.
The fact that the Cs went out and got not one but two bench bigs tells me they are looking at a potential buyout. If TT spends more weeks in the Protocol he will essentially be off the team anyways.
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Btw, I would take a healthy Fournier over this version of Oladipo. Hopefully Fournier can be cheaper, too.
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JHTruth wrote:CelticsLV wrote:It looks like some people don't realize that Fournier is actually a better, more versatile offensive player than Brown/Tatum.
Didn't really know much about him but studying him he looks real good. Pretty effortless scorer. He'll take some offensive load off the Jays and push Smart down to the 5th option, where he belongs.
Don't kid yourself, Smart is obviously our closer, which makes sense, considering our record and the amount of close games we've lost.
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PLO wrote:Tatum played OK - took advantage of a few mismatches - decent on the defensive end. He is what we thought he was going into the season - a technically very proficient player operating close to his career ceiling as a rookie.