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Two absolute steals for the Celtics. They rid themselves of these contracts and are totally off the hook after 1 season. And maybe Simons will stick.
The defensive regression will be impressive.So suddenly the team has a handful of young quick, energetic athletes. Pritchard as the veteran and pace setter, plus the guys from last year who can get playing time this year, plus Simons and the Spanish kid. That's quite a change in team energy, and a nice intervention to the passivity they've shown as an older team in the past couple of years. Stevens is quite the chess player.
Pritchard isn't the defensive liability he's made out to be, especially after this past year. And with Brown and White still on the team he won't have guard Maxey or like players for 30 minutes. His defensive rating was pretty high last year (top 35 or so in the league).The defensive regression will be impressive.
Holding a team to 120 will be the goal.
I think white stays too. We will seeAl came back last season because he wanted to run it back. No Tatum, likely going to trade white.. the teams resetting.. al retires.
Also......................"Can't score.......but great intangibles"I've seen the Spanish kid described as a point guard, a wing, and a center
Also......................"Can't score.......but great intangibles"
If only the Celtics could figure this out from the three years they've been following himI've seen the Spanish kid described as a point guard, a wing, and a center so far, and averaging whopping 3 points a game.
Yeah any of that sounds good, happy with a big.Draft day 2 is here (BFD!) and C's have the second pick. Brad usually would trade down in this scenario but we need a big and still need a bigger guard off the bench and whoa and behold there are 2 7-footers (Maxime Raynaud and four-time DPOY, Ryan Kalkbrenner) still on the board and a power forward (Rasheer Fleming) aong with a combo guard Brad likes to utilize (Kam Jones).
Not going to watch the second round but I am 90% sure we will get one of these players. Where do I bet? My money is on one of Raynaud or Kalkbrenner.
You're not the only one. If explained to me, I would still not 100% absorb all of it.I'm a little disappointed they didn't draft someone at 32, but that trade seems insane to me (then again, I do not understand NBA trades in general).
Thiero was the other kid I liked as well but didn't think we'd pick him over the other available players.Yeah any of that sounds good, happy with a big.
Otherwise, Noah Penda is another to keep an eye on. Thiero as well—not as aware on him, but what have read in recent weeks checks out:
“Standing at 6-foot-8 with a 7-foot wingspan, Thiero possesses ideal size, length and athleticism for a forward in the modern NBA. He is an aggressive offensive rebounder and has the ability to consistently finish above the rim. Thiero is also a menace on the defensive end, as he proficiently uses his length to create turnovers and erase shots at the rim.” - Per NBA.com prospect profiles.
yes, it could be they've been tracking him since he was 16. The point I was making (if there was one) is that it was pretty funny that different sources reported three different positions. Somewhat of an obscure commodity. Let's hope they have the deep intel on him.If only the Celtics could figure this out from the three years they've been following him
Looking a little bit into the CBA, there are, as I understand it, two issues here:Just a couple of thoughts since there is just the same ole, same ole over on the football forum:
2. Still kind of disappointed that Tatum and Brown didn't opt for something less than the max deals they took. Did they think they couldn't live on $50MM/yr instead of $60MM? Both are good guys and both deserved the cash, but still there are just too many examples where stars have helped the team (and thus themselves win) by being flexible. The best example now (imho) is Otani's deal in LA.
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