zoyathedestroya wrote:
214 rebounds over 24 games isn't huge, but it is solid.
Wilt surely did it in fewer games, as the playoffs were shorter then.
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zoyathedestroya wrote:
Parliament10 wrote:Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:Playoff Al is the best big in the finals. On either side.
I wonder what kind of Contract the Celtics will work out with Al, going forward?
wco81 wrote:Parliament10 wrote:Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:Playoff Al is the best big in the finals. On either side.
I wonder what kind of Contract the Celtics will work out with Al, going forward?
You expecting a big home town discount?
Last time Celtics fans expected him to give a big discount he signed with another team.
The way he played if there’s another playoffs contender they might pay a big short term contract.
He might ring chase and give the Celtics a big discount but he may choose money again.
Fencer reregistered wrote:zoyathedestroya wrote:
214 rebounds over 24 games isn't huge, but it is solid.
Wilt surely did it in fewer games, as the playoffs were shorter then.

165bows wrote:Al was great but should have his minutes managed more upcoming. I think after next year a 1/10 or 2/20ish deal should be plenty to get it done - no contender is going to be able to offer more than that.
Being the oldest guy he was still the guy who pushed the pace as much as anyone.
GoCeltics123 wrote:wco81 wrote:Parliament10 wrote:I wonder what kind of Contract the Celtics will work out with Al, going forward?
You expecting a big home town discount?
Last time Celtics fans expected him to give a big discount he signed with another team.
The way he played if there’s another playoffs contender they might pay a big short term contract.
He might ring chase and give the Celtics a big discount but he may choose money again.
He might, but going to Philly really didn't work out for him and you can tell he thought it was a mistake after it happened.
He's not a discount guy but I can see him taking a discount for the C's since he loves it here
Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:wco81 wrote:
You expecting a big home town discount?
Last time Celtics fans expected him to give a big discount he signed with another team.
The way he played if there’s another playoffs contender they might pay a big short term contract.
He might ring chase and give the Celtics a big discount but he may choose money again.
He might, but going to Philly really didn't work out for him and you can tell he thought it was a mistake after it happened.
He's not a discount guy but I can see him taking a discount for the C's since he loves it here
Agreed, he left Atlanta because they wouldn't give him the contract he wanted and did the same with the Celtics last time around. No reason to assume he'll leave money on the table, that hasn't been his MO. What will help the Celtics is that he'll be 37 by the end of his contract so contenders are probably going to be the only teams interested and they are unlikely to have cap space so he'll probably be looking at MLE money elsewhere. Celtics should have no issue with that kind of contract.
hugepatsfan wrote:I find it highly unlikely that Horford has higher than MLE offers from other teams after next year. He'll be 37. Either way, it's just not something worth worrying about right now. You let him play out his last year and then handle it next year. If he's still playing at such a high level, then you have full bird rights to match any offer if you want. Seems unlikely the market for a 37 year old Horford is really going too high though. Even if he continues to play well, there's just such inherent risk for any team spending big money on someone that old.


wco81 wrote:He doesn't rely on athleticism?
He was picked #3 in the draft because of length, athleticism and skills.
He still moves very well. Before he left the Celtics, I thought he was still a big cog in the defense. He used to call out defenses IIRC.
Even if he didn't shoot the lights out in the playoffs, he'd have been valuable on defense alone and even shooting 35% would have made him very effective.
zoyathedestroya wrote:
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.

FlatearthZorro wrote:zoyathedestroya wrote:
Wish he took more shots in the Finals.
He should stay around.