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Who will coach the Celtics in 2021-22?

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Re: Who will coach the Celtics in 2021-22? 

Post#541 » by zoyathedestroya » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:00 pm

Carlisle hasn't won a playoff series in 10 years while having Dirk or Doncic as his main guy. Both of whom could end up as top 50 players of all time.

Stevens made 3 ECFs w/ IT, Horford, and Tatum as his best players.

Maybe winning in the East is easier. Let's ask Doc who has an MVP runnerup lol.
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Post#542 » by GoGreen » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:00 pm

cloverleaf wrote:FWIW Felger this afternoon said his wife was told today by a staffer at a "high end sporting apparel store" that someone connected to a player says that Cassell is going to be the new head coach.


I would be so damn happy if this is the result.
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Post#543 » by SmartWentCrazy » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:01 pm

canman1971 wrote:
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I don't see that anywhere


Read on Twitter
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Stein is the most plugged in dallas reporter out there. Read between the lines.

I think Stein used to be good, but now he's just a lazy hack. And I'm not saying I even think Carlisle would be a good fit for the Celtics. Just an opinion I've had for a few years in general.


He is incredibly close to Carlisle from his time in Dallas. I think its clear who fed him the rumor lol
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Re: Who will coach the Celtics in 2021-22? 

Post#544 » by canman1971 » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:01 pm

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cloverleaf wrote:FWIW Felger this afternoon said his wife was told today by a staffer at a "high end sporting apparel store" that someone connected to a player says that Cassell is going to be the new head coach.


I would be so damn happy if this is the result.

I heard the same, and I've suspected Cassell might be the guy for a couple of weeks now.
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Re: Who will coach the Celtics in 2021-22? 

Post#545 » by Celts17Pride » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:02 pm

Don’t think Carlisle is right for the Celtics at this time but that’s just my opinion.

Carlisle has had big problems relating to players. Not what the Celtics need at this moment
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Post#546 » by canman1971 » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:02 pm

SmartWentCrazy wrote:
canman1971 wrote:
SmartWentCrazy wrote:
Read on Twitter
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Stein is the most plugged in dallas reporter out there. Read between the lines.

I think Stein used to be good, but now he's just a lazy hack. And I'm not saying I even think Carlisle would be a good fit for the Celtics. Just an opinion I've had for a few years in general.


He is incredibly close to Carlisle from his time in Dallas. I think its clear who fed him the rumor lol

Just the optics don't add up with the Bucks still in the playoffs, and could still win.
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Post#547 » by Drax » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:06 pm

Carlisle would be epic, i start drooling imagining Tatum in his offensive schemes. No more more weak ISO ball.
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Post#548 » by zoyathedestroya » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:07 pm

Top priority seems like having a coach who will have a good relationship with Tatum (and Brown if we keep him). All the other stuff (Xs and Os, player dev, etc) can be handled via assistants.

Stars league, not coach's league. Goal is to keep your generational talent and attract more stars.
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Post#549 » by SLCceltic » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:10 pm

bringing RC home to coach the Cs would be INCREDIBLE !
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Post#550 » by Jellybeans » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:12 pm

Drax wrote:Carlisle would be epic, i start drooling imagining Tatum in his offensive schemes. No more more weak ISO ball.

Carlisle and O schemes?How many games have you seen :lol:
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Post#551 » by Celts17Pride » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:14 pm

zoyathedestroya wrote:Top priority seems like having a coach who will have a good relationship with Tatum (and Brown if we keep him). All the other stuff (Xs and Os, player dev, etc) can be handled via assistants.

Stars league, not coach's league. Goal is to keep your generational talent and attract more stars.

And Carlisle has had major issues relating to players
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Post#552 » by jonige94 » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:17 pm

Not a fan of Cassell.

Billups, Atkinson or Carlisle would be my choices.
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Post#553 » by Parliament10 » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:21 pm

I think that the Celtics' next Coach has already been picked.
They're probably still involved in the Playoffs.

Therefore, they won't announce it, until their season is over.
Cause, with 7 Coaching vacancies (to date), it's Too Quiet around Casa de Celtics.
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Post#554 » by chrisab123 » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:54 pm

canman1971 wrote:Good god, listening to people act like places like NO, Dallas (maybe due to Cuban and Doncic, one player mind you), Milwaukee, Atlanta being more desirable than the Boston Celtics. They've been to the ECF for 3 of the past 5 years. WTF is wrong with people?


NO - Has Zion and 5 years of control left could easily be more desirable than Boston if things go south and Tatum Brown want out in the next 2 years.
Atlanta - Agreed plus McMillian is probably the guy
Milwaukee- Agreed
Dallas - see NO. They have longer control of their star player. Also no state tax there.
Washington - easily the worst situation out of the 7 openings.
Indiana - Not sure where I'd rank this one but its probably like 6 out of 7.
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Post#555 » by moonie_mcgee » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:56 pm

Maybe hire RC as an assistant. Let's him have time to Calc next step. Next HC should hire several quality, experienced coaches. And add PP to the assistant coach stable. :nod:
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Post#556 » by Zeroforwinger » Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:08 pm

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cloverleaf wrote:FWIW Felger this afternoon said his wife was told today by a staffer at a "high end sporting apparel store" that someone connected to a player says that Cassell is going to be the new head coach.


I would be so damn happy if this is the result.


But what about Ferris Bueller’s cousin who saw him at 31 Flavors?
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Post#557 » by canman1971 » Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:10 pm

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canman1971 wrote:Good god, listening to people act like places like NO, Dallas (maybe due to Cuban and Doncic, one player mind you), Milwaukee, Atlanta being more desirable than the Boston Celtics. They've been to the ECF for 3 of the past 5 years. WTF is wrong with people?


NO - Has Zion and 5 years of control left could easily be more desirable than Boston if things go south and Tatum Brown want out in the next 2 years.
Atlanta - Agreed plus McMillian is probably the guy
Milwaukee- Agreed
Dallas - see NO. They have longer control of their star player. Also no state tax there.
Washington - easily the worst situation out of the 7 openings.
Indiana - Not sure where I'd rank this one but its probably like 6 out of 7.

NO v. Boston. Tatum v. Zion. It's a no brainer. Tatum has proven himself and the ownership is 10x better. And they have Brown. The clock is ticking on Zion, just like all the other players to spend a layover in NO.
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Post#558 » by chrisab123 » Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:13 pm

canman1971 wrote:
chrisab123 wrote:
canman1971 wrote:Good god, listening to people act like places like NO, Dallas (maybe due to Cuban and Doncic, one player mind you), Milwaukee, Atlanta being more desirable than the Boston Celtics. They've been to the ECF for 3 of the past 5 years. WTF is wrong with people?


NO - Has Zion and 5 years of control left could easily be more desirable than Boston if things go south and Tatum Brown want out in the next 2 years.
Atlanta - Agreed plus McMillian is probably the guy
Milwaukee- Agreed
Dallas - see NO. They have longer control of their star player. Also no state tax there.
Washington - easily the worst situation out of the 7 openings.
Indiana - Not sure where I'd rank this one but its probably like 6 out of 7.

NO v. Boston. Tatum v. Zion. It's a no brainer. Tatum has proven himself and the ownership is 10x better. And they have Brown. The clock is ticking on Zion, just like all the other players to spend a layover in NO.


I think Brown Tatum and Zion are all good as gone when they hit UFA. So my logic is just who gets the star player longer. Plus they'll probably keep Lonzo and Ingram.
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Post#559 » by canman1971 » Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:18 pm

chrisab123 wrote:
canman1971 wrote:
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NO - Has Zion and 5 years of control left could easily be more desirable than Boston if things go south and Tatum Brown want out in the next 2 years.
Atlanta - Agreed plus McMillian is probably the guy
Milwaukee- Agreed
Dallas - see NO. They have longer control of their star player. Also no state tax there.
Washington - easily the worst situation out of the 7 openings.
Indiana - Not sure where I'd rank this one but its probably like 6 out of 7.

NO v. Boston. Tatum v. Zion. It's a no brainer. Tatum has proven himself and the ownership is 10x better. And they have Brown. The clock is ticking on Zion, just like all the other players to spend a layover in NO.


I think Brown Tatum and Zion are all good as gone when they hit UFA. So my logic is just who gets the star player longer. Plus they'll probably keep Lonzo and Ingram.

I have no idea why people feel the need to buy into this narrative that Tatum is "gone" when he gets to UFA. He's shown no signs of that and stands to make the most money here. Could it happen? Sure. But there is nothing to suggest that he would at the moment.
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Post#560 » by CelticFaninLBC » Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:30 pm

Celts17Pride wrote:Don’t think Carlisle is right for the Celtics at this time but that’s just my opinion.

Carlisle has had big problems relating to players. Not what the Celtics need at this moment


Carlisle is nearly as old as Ainge. They should really avoid guys who played in the Ainge and Carlisle era. The league is much softer and sensitive nowadays. Cassell and Billups are safer choices, although I prefer Billups due to his age.

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