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MJ7 wrote:Gooner wrote:I wonder how Kemba feels about that.
Elated?
MJ7 wrote:Gooner wrote:I wonder how Kemba feels about that.
Elated?
koningcosmo wrote:they downgraded from kyrie to kemba and lost horford, how are they supposed to be better then last year??

Gooner wrote:Nuntius wrote:koningcosmo wrote:they downgraded from kyrie to kemba and lost horford, how are they supposed to be better then last year??
I disagree on the downgrade comment. Kyrie to Kemba is an upgrade, imo. Kyrie has more natural talent than Kemba but Kemba is a much better leader and he can help this young Celtics group rally around him much more than Kyrie was ever able to do. But yes, losing Horford (and not replacing him with anyone of note) is indeed an issue.
As for Tatum, there's no doubt in my mind that he can average over 20PPG. He probably will. I also think that he has a decent chance at making the All-Star team. But I don't think that the Celtics will go to the Finals. The Bucks and the Sixers both figure out to be better than them.
These young guys won't rally around Kemba or anybody else. Like Tatum said, he wants to average 20, and he wants to do it by any means neccesary. Kemba will only make it more difficult for him. I expect the same type of disfunction on the court, with difference being that Kemba won't be as vocal about it as Kyrie was

ATLTimekeeper wrote:Nuntius wrote:koningcosmo wrote:they downgraded from kyrie to kemba and lost horford, how are they supposed to be better then last year??
I disagree on the downgrade comment. Kyrie to Kemba is an upgrade, imo. Kyrie has more natural talent than Kemba but Kemba is a much better leader and he can help this young Celtics group rally around him much more than Kyrie was ever able to do. But yes, losing Horford (and not replacing him with anyone of note) is indeed an issue.
As for Tatum, there's no doubt in my mind that he can average over 20PPG. He probably will. I also think that he has a decent chance at making the All-Star team. But I don't think that the Celtics will go to the Finals. The Bucks and the Sixers both figure out to be better than them.
I love Kemba but I think we really don't know what kind of leader he is. He's never won much of anything at the NBA-level, his teams have never really outperformed expectations, never gone on a bit of a run. He might just be an easier guy to get along with, which is all that the Celtics may need.
ATLTimekeeper wrote:But part of Irving's frustrations with the younger players were specifically about the feeling like they've already won. That's pretty much what Tatum is expressing here to me. That he didn't learn any lessons from last year. 2K ratings and ppg sounds like young guy ****. The same guy apparently put up a huge poster in his place of him dunking on LeBron in a series that LeBron won (in part by going right at Tatum in the closing minutes). Is Kemba going to be able to come in there and say anything different than Kyrie here? He has even less playoff success than Tatum?

koningcosmo wrote:Nuntius wrote:koningcosmo wrote:they downgraded from kyrie to kemba and lost horford, how are they supposed to be better then last year??
I disagree on the downgrade comment. Kyrie to Kemba is an upgrade, imo. Kyrie has more natural talent than Kemba but Kemba is a much better leader and he can help this young Celtics group rally around him much more than Kyrie was ever able to do. But yes, losing Horford (and not replacing him with anyone of note) is indeed an issue.
As for Tatum, there's no doubt in my mind that he can average over 20PPG. He probably will. I also think that he has a decent chance at making the All-Star team. But I don't think that the Celtics will go to the Finals. The Bucks and the Sixers both figure out to be better than them.
how is it an upgrade when kemba is one of the worst defenders, higher volume shooter then kyrie with worse percentage and he proved nothing in charlotte kyrie even has more assists a game then kemba.
koningcosmo wrote:there is no doubt in my mind that he can avg 20pts but that doesnt make you an allstar, he is also talking finalswhen the celtics clearly got worse. I dont question his talent and scoring atleast 20ppg, but the rest i do.

Nuntius wrote:Gooner wrote:Nuntius wrote:
I disagree on the downgrade comment. Kyrie to Kemba is an upgrade, imo. Kyrie has more natural talent than Kemba but Kemba is a much better leader and he can help this young Celtics group rally around him much more than Kyrie was ever able to do. But yes, losing Horford (and not replacing him with anyone of note) is indeed an issue.
As for Tatum, there's no doubt in my mind that he can average over 20PPG. He probably will. I also think that he has a decent chance at making the All-Star team. But I don't think that the Celtics will go to the Finals. The Bucks and the Sixers both figure out to be better than them.
These young guys won't rally around Kemba or anybody else. Like Tatum said, he wants to average 20, and he wants to do it by any means neccesary. Kemba will only make it more difficult for him. I expect the same type of disfunction on the court, with difference being that Kemba won't be as vocal about it as Kyrie was
I believe that a team absolutely has space for two 20 PPG scorers. I don't think that there will be any dysfunction between Kemba and Tatum and I definitely believe that Kemba can be very good for guys like Jaylen Brown.
GregB wrote:MJ7 wrote:Gooner wrote:I wonder how Kemba feels about that.
Elated?
Seriously, Nic Batum May be the greatest player he has every played with. Dude wants to play with talent. Wants to win. Excited to see Fiba and regular season.
Showdown wrote:Kobe destroyed him , he should model his game to be Paul Pierce with more athleticism.
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.

Prokorov wrote:I understand that Kemba may be a breath of fresh air, but this idea he is some great leader when he has had a losing record in 5 of his 8 seasons and never advanced a round in the playoffs tell another story

Gooner wrote:Nuntius wrote:Gooner wrote:
These young guys won't rally around Kemba or anybody else. Like Tatum said, he wants to average 20, and he wants to do it by any means neccesary. Kemba will only make it more difficult for him. I expect the same type of disfunction on the court, with difference being that Kemba won't be as vocal about it as Kyrie was
I believe that a team absolutely has space for two 20 PPG scorers. I don't think that there will be any dysfunction between Kemba and Tatum and I definitely believe that Kemba can be very good for guys like Jaylen Brown.
Not that team, there are still hungry mouths there. Jaylen Brown doesn't want to go by the wayside, especially in a contrat year. Hayward wants to be that player that they signed, and Kanter is a good offensive player aswell. Then there is Brad Stevens system that's all about sharing the ball. It will be difficult for Ttaum to average 20 this year and he will try to force it by taking bunch of contested shots again, in my opinion.
Gooner wrote:I wonder how Kemba feels about that.
Nuntius wrote:Gooner wrote:Nuntius wrote:
I disagree on the downgrade comment. Kyrie to Kemba is an upgrade, imo. Kyrie has more natural talent than Kemba but Kemba is a much better leader and he can help this young Celtics group rally around him much more than Kyrie was ever able to do. But yes, losing Horford (and not replacing him with anyone of note) is indeed an issue.
As for Tatum, there's no doubt in my mind that he can average over 20PPG. He probably will. I also think that he has a decent chance at making the All-Star team. But I don't think that the Celtics will go to the Finals. The Bucks and the Sixers both figure out to be better than them.
These young guys won't rally around Kemba or anybody else. Like Tatum said, he wants to average 20, and he wants to do it by any means neccesary. Kemba will only make it more difficult for him. I expect the same type of disfunction on the court, with difference being that Kemba won't be as vocal about it as Kyrie was
I believe that a team absolutely has space for two 20 PPG scorers. I don't think that there will be any dysfunction between Kemba and Tatum and I definitely believe that Kemba can be very good for guys like Jaylen Brown.
Nuntius wrote:Prokorov wrote:I understand that Kemba may be a breath of fresh air, but this idea he is some great leader when he has had a losing record in 5 of his 8 seasons and never advanced a round in the playoffs tell another story
It tells the story of how bad Charlotte was at drafting. This a list of their lottery picks after they picked Kemba.
PS: I'm not mentioning this year's draft because it's still too early for that.