ric munchn wrote:hookshot199 wrote:ric munchn wrote:
It’s all nonsense at this point. You don’t know what either Team will look like next year let alone 3 years from now. Maybe we will have a good big, maybe embiid will be hurt, maybe kyrie and Hayward never get healthy and play well, maybe LeBron goes to philly. This year sixers will win if the celts make it. Next year I’ll predict next year. Both have very bright futures and are set up to be good, we will see how many titles if any either of them win. Neither team is set as well as OKC was five years ago and look at them now.
What's with you? I'm not criticizing your players. I believe Horford is a very good player, but he's overpaid at $30 mil. Hayward is an excellent player. But is he worth $31 mil? Between the two of them, they eat up 55% of next year's cap.
But the bigger picture, you don't have a big. Horford is a savvy, extremely skilled stretch-4. He averages slightly more than seven rebounds per game and one block.
Your payroll's close to the cap at $107 mil. You're going to have to pay Baynes, who's an unrestricted free agent, $10 mil after the season he's had. Smart will get a similar payday to Robert Covington - $10-$15 mil/year. You'll have to match or lose him. And unless you get the Lakers pick - a 2.9% chance - you'll be drafting 27 this year. There are some good center prospects lower in the draft, but most of the better ones are in the top 10.
Next season will be a test. I have no doubt that you're loaded at two and three and have an all-star caliber point guard. But Ainge has rolled the dice and you'll have to play small ball. You're locked in. At least that's how I see it. Danny has done it before - pulled a rabbit out of the hat - and if anyone can win with a small lineup it's Brad Stevens.
If you play the Sixers, it's going to give a lot of insight into both teams' strengths and weaknesses. It will essentially be one of the best if not best small-ball teams against potentially the best tall-ball team.
Here's your payroll - your best seven players without a center:
Hayward: $31 mil
Horford: $30 mil
Kyrie: $20 mil
Three-player total: $81 mil
Tatum, Morris, Jaylen Brown & Rozier: $20 mil.
Seven-player total: $101 mil
The arithmetic is what it is.
Why do you think I’m saying you are criticizing anything? I’m just saying projecting basketball futures is a guess at best. Trades, injuries, draft picks, players improving and declining is extremely fluid. Look at the Celtics last year to this year. It’s a totally different team. I’m sure the same thing won’t happen this year but every year is different.Cant they just go over the cap? The tickets are among he most expensive in the league and they sell out every game. All I was saying is I don’t wanna argue about who will be Better next year because it’s so unpredictable
You said (1) "
This is exactly the reason why a lot of people hate philly. You have two unbelievable young players. They both
act like they are magic and Kareem though despite just recently winning their only playoff series and routinely blowing giant leads all year. More likely next year we beat you if you make it to us and you say wait til embiid comes back.
2) Next: "
Boston if healthy will compete for a title next year. Probably lose but they will compete. Philly will be right in the mix as well if healthy."
3) And then: "If you wanna say embiid and Simmons are better than kyrie and Hayward(which remains to be seen) it’s not by that margin and
the rest is clearly better for the Celtics."
As has been pointed out, no one has ever compared Embiid to Kareem. Olajuywon, if he stays healthy, yes. People on the C's board think Tatum has potential to be a future Pierce. He's an excellent prospect, but do keep in mind that Pierce is/will be a Hall of Famer.
Second, I think my question about a team structural problem is fair. I assume key players will be healthy. How can you get a center when you're at or near the cap. You don't have a Brooklyn caliber pick to trade unless you get lucky with this year's LA pick. Half a dozen teams over the past 25 years have beaten the 2.9% odds.
Third, you've taken Kyrie and Hayward off the table. I presume you've taken Embiid and Simmons off the table as well. Who is the "rest that is clearly better for the Celtics"?
Horford is under contract. So is Saric. Smart is not. Covington and Anderson are under contract. So are Rozier, Morris and Brown. Tatum and Fultz are under contract. Theis is under contract. Baines is not.
While Redick, Ilyasova, Belenelli and/or Amir Johnson are not under contract, the Sixers have $30-$35 million of cap space for two or three $10-$15 mil players. In other words, they could probably bring back Ilyasova, Belenelli and Amir Johnson and still be under the cap. Redick is more problematic.
You posted that "the rest is clearly better for the Celtics" on the general board. I'm responding.
BTW: I think a Horford-Saric comparison is more germane when comparing our teams this year and next.