JaoSming wrote:LOVE IT DAMMIT
One player worth keeping an eye on, two league executives told The Vertical: Memphis’ Marc Gasol. The Grizzlies lost Zach Randolph, Tony Allen could be next out the door, and if you were filling out your Western Conference playoff bracket today, Memphis probably wouldn’t be in it. Would the Grizz move the 32-year-old Gasol for a ready-made rebuilding package of players and picks? Would Boston – which has to be wary of putting together a team that would beat Cleveland but still get pulverized by Golden State – be interested? Again, worth watching.
Jackal wrote:I've read Smart is being shopped as it is. Losing Crowder would suck for their small-ball line up but Bradley would hurt the most. Would you guys rather lose Bradley or one of the young, recently drafted forwards?
Andrew wrote:Celtics should be wary about giving up the picks, though. Gasol's still a fine player, but he is 32, so it remains to be seen how long he'll remain at that level. He also has a strange pattern of alternating seasons of being healthy and injured; he's due to miss a significant amount of games this season, if that trend continues.
NovU wrote:Jackal wrote:I've read Smart is being shopped as it is. Losing Crowder would suck for their small-ball line up but Bradley would hurt the most. Would you guys rather lose Bradley or one of the young, recently drafted forwards?
Neither Smart or Bradley are game changers with high peak. I think having to overpay potential game changers like Isaiah and Hayward is better than paying a lot of slightly above average players. Higher risk higher payout.
More than Smart and Bradley, losing Jae Crowder will be bige.
[Q] wrote:Not sure why they seemingly value crowder so much with Gordon, brown, and Tatum now. I didn't really watch any Boston games, but I don't really remember him being much help on the offensive end either
The Boston Celtics are trading guard Avery Bradley and a second-round pick to the Detroit Pistons for forward Marcus Morris, league sources told ESPN.
Yep, no need for Celtics to do sign-and-trade with Jazz now.
With Avery Bradley traded and Kelly Olynyk signed by Miami, Marcus Smart is now the longest tenured member of the Boston Celtics.
Sauru wrote:https://twitter.com/thescore/status/876502777014439937
ok so there is zero chance this will happen but man would that make my day
Ray Allen's number will NOT be retired. #Celtics confirm Gordon Hayward will wear No. 20.
Jackal wrote:Ray Allen's number will NOT be retired. #Celtics confirm Gordon Hayward will wear No. 20.
Good. He a bitch.
The Boston Celtics signed Paul Pierce Monday so that he could retire as a member of the organization.
Andrew wrote:Seems to be a recent trend. I expect we'll see it happen more often.
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