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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.No, it doesn’t make sense. We have our window to win championships right now, we don’t need to prematurely close it to develop a rookie instead.Celtics trade Brown for Flagg, even throw in players & draft picks. Flagg is a can't miss project. I am tempted to trade Tatum. Tatum has not even reached his potential. But Flagg will become one of the all time greats.
It's a small window compared to the potential. Develop a rookie? Flagg will become ROY hands down, not even a consideration.No, it doesn’t make sense. We have our window to win championships right now, we don’t need to prematurely close it to develop a rookie instead.
Flagg has great potential but will he ever reach Tatums level? I dont think so.Celtics trade Brown for Flagg, even throw in players & draft picks. Flagg is a can't miss project. I am tempted to trade Tatum. Tatum has not even reached his potential. But Flagg will become one of the all time greats.
Flagg for Tatum?Flagg has great potential but will he ever reach Tatums level? I dont think so.
No he will not be one of the alltime greats. Thats ridiculous. He has holes that will be exposed in the NBA.
Of course, I believe he'll work his butt off to fix those holes and keep improving.
He will be a very good-great player but alltime great? I seriously don't see that.
Larry Bird was 5x better coming out of college than Flagg. Flagg won't come close to Bird.
How is he required? He has a choice.It's too bad that in this era, Flagg is pretty much required to leave school after one year. Given the disappointing ending to his season, I think he'd be better off with another season at Duke, especially if he helps them win a championship.
How is he required? He has a choice.
It’s happened in footballTechnically he does, but not really in this day and age.
When was the last time an NBA-caliber player stayed in school? I can't remember one in over 20 years.
True. But basketball has gone the other way. To be honest, given the hype he had, I'm surprised Flagg didn't skip college altogether.It’s happened in football
Lets qualify that. It's all about financials which I think is your point.Technically he does, but not really in this day and age.
When was the last time an NBA-caliber player stayed in school? I can't remember one in over 20 years.
Actually, with the NIL money, there's less pressure to leave after one year.Technically he does, but not really in this day and age.
When was the last time an NBA-caliber player stayed in school? I can't remember one in over 20 years.
He reclassified I believe so he skipped his senior season of HS. He’s still be only 18 when NBA season starts.True. But basketball has gone the other way. To be honest, given the hype he had, I'm surprised Flagg didn't skip college altogether.
Huh? I don't get this... if they trade any of their high-salaried players for a draft pick, their cap number goes down not up. They could easily make that trade if they wanted to (not that I think they should).Is anyone looking at the realities of where the Celtics are with the cap? They can't trade anyone with a significant salary without it being an almost exact dollar for dollar match. Flagg won't make anywhere near what Brown makes. They've gone well beyond having this kind of flexibility.
Not when they are over the second apron. All that is taken away.Huh? I don't get this... if they trade any of their high-salaried players for a draft pick, their cap number goes down not up. They could easily make that trade if they wanted to (not that I think they should).
People here seem to forget that Flagg will still be EIGHTEEN when the regular season starts for the 25-26 season. Bird was 23, five years older, so of course he was a better rookie.Flagg for Tatum?
WTF are people thinking????
Apparently some on the board don't remember Larry as a rookie or in his 2nd year
They move Brown because of the cap concerns new ownership may have. If they do they'll take a major PR hit.People here seem to forget that Flagg will still be EIGHTEEN when the regular season starts for the 25-26 season. Bird was 23, five years older, so of course he was a better rookie.
Now I have no idea what kind of pro Flagg will be. I think Tatum is a good comparison. That are about the same size and are wing players who can go to the basket, while being 3 pt. threats. The value of making a deal like that is that you a younger guy with great talent. The negative is that you have to go through the growing process again. Tatum is still only 26 with another 8-10 years of prime basketball ahead of him. He was very good as a 19 year old, but nothing compared to what he is now.
Now if you could get him by trading Brown and what seems to be his chronic knee injury, then I'd do it in a second.
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