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You shouldn't be drinking so heavily during the week.
It was meant only slightly in jest. I'm a big fan of his.
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I guess you have a much different picture of Danny's job security than most of us do. He's not on the verge of losing his job based on this trade. He's got a big time track record, he's in tight with the owners and the coach, and he's not going to get kicked to the curb if Kyrie leaves in two years without a Finals appearance. There would have to be a total team melt down for such a thing to happen, like all the young talent and the next two years draft pics would all have to miss AND the Kyrie / Hayward / Irving "big 3" will need to be a disaster (i.e. not just fail to make the Finals) for that to happen.
IMHO Danny is very safe, barring some sort of epic melt down that requires a GM swap.
That being said, CLE is probably pretty happy with their new GM after this trade. It seems he's positioning them well for the post-LeBron era.
Weren't games 1 and 2 right after his sister died???? That right there is a reason to give him a huge pass for having the moxie to play when he had to be suffering so much......People seem to forget that this Celtic Team was down 2-0 by a Bulls Team with Rondo in the backcourt. Minus that Rondo injury the Bulls win the series beating a #1 seed. Y
Well, I outlined the reasons why this is a very risky deal for Danny and the Celtics. If they do not get past CLE, if KI walks and if the chemistry is awful and with the team being over the luxury tax without winning the EC, it would not be looking good for Danny
Now, that might be the epic meltdown you are referring to but it would be under those conditions in which he would lose his job
He is rolling the dice to win now, next year and several years beyond that. You keep talking like it's a two season window to win when Kyrie is likely to stick long term. Obviously he feels like they have a good chance to extend Kyrie. I see no reason for Kyrie to bolt from Boston when he is the center piece on a contending team with a great coach.I don't think you comprehend what Danny has done.
Big money for Al.
Big money for Haywood.
The fact is he gave up a ton in collateral and team chemistry to swing this deal.
They are over the luxury tax.
He is rolling the dice to win now and next year.
Very similar to 07.
If Irving bolts in 2 years and they don't reach the Finals he will be fired.
in other words, the worst case scenario......why not just say 'if the starting 5 all get hurt'?
I have every reason to believe that Irving will offer better chemistry than Thomas.....I'd be much more concerned for Thomas having chemistry with James\
Thomas was likely gone in a year anyway since I do not see him as a max contract guy
as for the draft pick, the C's still have 5 1st rounders in the next 2 years
they need to add another big guy, though
Its not the same. Injuries are injuries. I'm talking about contracts, luxury tax and how this new Big 3 will figure out how to play together. Irving has stated he wants to be the top dawg. What do Haywood and Horford think about that?
I don't know Irving enough to say he will or won't offer better chemistry than IT. With that said the chem w/ IT here was very good.
I think the deal is a risk for both sides. IT may leave CLE or not be as good, Jae and the Euro are throw-ins and the BKY pick is what it is...a pick.
We know KI will produce and play well. We just don't know for how long and how well he will the others.
I like the deal and the whole off season so far.
The celtics weren't going anywhere as they were constructed so they blew it up. They brought in 2 great players and added a high pick to last years high pick.
They have a chance to grow the team into a nucleus of Irving, Tatum, heyward and brown that could be together a long time. Hopefully horford fits better with this group.
Im not convinced the Brooklyn pick was as valuable as others believe.
Matchups matter.
As for Thomas v. Irving, I can see the logic behind making an even swap, and the logic behind refusing an even swap. I can even see the logic behind tossing in the guys needed to even the money, as part of the gamble that the younger Irving will sign and will fit the team. But, when you toss in the Brooklyn pick, it becomes a terrible deal.
And if this deal was heading in the other direction, the same people who are praising it now would be laughing their asses off at Cleveland.
Right, so five things all have to go the wrong way for things to not be looking good for Danny, which means his job is not under much threat at all.Well, I outlined the reasons why this is a very risky deal for Danny and the Celtics. If they (1) do not get past CLE, (2) if KI walks and (3) if the chemistry is awful and (4) with the team being over the luxury tax without (5) winning the EC, it would not be looking good for Danny
Now, that might be the epic meltdown you are referring to but it would be under those conditions in which he would lose his job
They are very similar if you want to compare numbers and similar in that they both take over the game. Kyrie took over a game or kept Cleveland in the game many a times even with Lebron on that team. He is also younger than ITi don't follow basketball. is irving better than thomas?
i don't follow basketball. is irving better than thomas?
I keep seeing this said but I'm not sure I buy it. I have never once heard that Kyrie lacks leadership, that he is a bad teammate or a hinderence to team chemistry.Celtics lost a leader in IT. Sad to see him go. Fans embraced him. Kyrie Irving is an excellent player but lacks leaderships skills and wants to be the "main" guy on the team.
Here's wishing IT the best and hoping Brad Stevens will build a terrific team with current roster.
I must admit I have never really seen him raise any concerns during the season. My statement was based on articles I read on why he wanted out of Cleveland. He's carried that team many times and I can understand why he wanted out.I keep seeing this said but I'm not sure I buy it. I have never once heard that Kyrie lacks leadership, that he is a bad teammate or a hinderence to team chemistry.
I think it really is as simple as Kyrie has won it all while being in LeBron's shadow. Now he wants to be the focal point in winning a title. Given the large egos of NBA superstars this isn't all that surprising. They all have it.
What we know:
-Rondo had his way with IT
-The Wizards' guards scored at will with IT on the floor
-Irving scored at will over IT
-IT was futile vs Irving
And now the enigma that is IT is Cleveland's problem...and playoff match ups will continue to be an issue.
Regarding the value of assists:
-It's 2017 and the era of hitting the slasher driving to the hoop for 2 has been replaced by volume 3 point shooting. Delicate /precise passing skills are no longer in vogue. The new NBA is an up tempo guard driven league that requires high volume scoring from their PGs. Look at the playoff survivors.
-Like Cleveland's offense that goes through James, Boston's offense more often than not goes through Horford at the top of the key. People needing high assist totals from a Boston PG don't understand Stevens' offense.
Furthermore:
-For those lamenting the loss of the Brooklyn pick (me), this trade would never have occured without its inclusion. Be happy that Boston didn't give Cleveland a choice of the Brooklyn pick or LA's next year.
-Though Boston will miss the quality of Crowder and Bradley, they were never championship pieces IMO. Boston has moved on from quantity to quality. Unfortunately, quality requires excess dollars and Boston has reentered restrictive cap territory and some moves will be painful
My wish now:
A veteran shooter
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