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Re: Former Celtics to fill out the roster with...
« Reply #15 on: February 19, 2013, 08:57:02 PM »

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Decent is a stretch.  Perhaps servicable?

http://www.nba.com/playerfile/semih_erden/

He never got minutes in Boston and in Cleveland,
He obviously has talent.
Just needs more time out there.
He is decent, not very good, not very bad. Decent.

Re: Former Celtics to fill out the roster with...
« Reply #16 on: February 19, 2013, 09:09:08 PM »

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Re: Former Celtics to fill out the roster with...
« Reply #17 on: February 19, 2013, 09:34:48 PM »

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Gody plays with a lot of heart; I'd even give Powe another run.
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Re: Former Celtics to fill out the roster with...
« Reply #18 on: February 19, 2013, 09:42:07 PM »

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Tony Battie was still looking for a job at the beginning of the season.  Celtics need a big.
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Re: Former Celtics to fill out the roster with...
« Reply #19 on: February 19, 2013, 10:11:15 PM »

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Decent is a stretch.  Perhaps servicable?

http://www.nba.com/playerfile/semih_erden/

I wouldn't mind.  Kinda like him when he was here and throught he was a tough, hard working kid.  Was sad to see him go.

Re: Former Celtics to fill out the roster with...
« Reply #20 on: February 19, 2013, 10:32:26 PM »

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I think Dooling is coming back if there are no trades.

I don't think so.  He's not even working out so he's no where near in playing shape.  Not being in paying shpae is one of the reasons Ainge gave for being hesitant to sign West.   

Re: Former Celtics to fill out the roster with...
« Reply #21 on: February 20, 2013, 11:01:46 AM »

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Jajuan Johnson (NBDL)
Sean Williams (NBDL)
Luke Harangody (NBDL)
Carlos Arroyo (Overseas)
Semih Erden (Overseas)
Von Wafer (Overseas)
Nenad Krstic (Overseas)
Delonte West (Free Agent)

I would pass on West even though he is the most talented of the bunch. What about Arroyo, Krstic and Erden? I think these guys could help. Is it too difficult to get them out of their current deals? I'm not sure if it is possible. Let's say we had to stick with NBDL guys, I think bringing back Jajuan and Sean Williams would make sense.

Thoughts?
Why do you assume that players that are under contract overseas will just drop everything at the opportunity to warm our bench?

It's no longer 1989.

Man, you come into every thread with your dukes up huh?

Ya I've noticed that too
I have no idea what "dukes" are or why they should be "up". But it's been a fact for years now that a lot of Europeans that project as mid- to low-level rotation guys stay in Europe, mostly because:

(1) the salary is comparable, if not better;
(2) the level of stress is nowhere near this of an NBA schedule (most notably, less games and less travel);
(3) they're closer to home.

So while I understand the "inertia" of thinking the NBA is the greatest thing since sliced bread and everyone dreams of the rigors of NBA season and nothing else, I'd like to assure you that players like Erden, Krstic and even Carlos Arroyo will most likely not be willing to come back to the NBA at this point.
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Re: Former Celtics to fill out the roster with...
« Reply #22 on: February 20, 2013, 07:19:04 PM »

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Jajuan Johnson (NBDL)
Sean Williams (NBDL)
Luke Harangody (NBDL)
Carlos Arroyo (Overseas)
Semih Erden (Overseas)
Von Wafer (Overseas)
Nenad Krstic (Overseas)
Delonte West (Free Agent)

I would pass on West even though he is the most talented of the bunch. What about Arroyo, Krstic and Erden? I think these guys could help. Is it too difficult to get them out of their current deals? I'm not sure if it is possible. Let's say we had to stick with NBDL guys, I think bringing back Jajuan and Sean Williams would make sense.

Thoughts?
Why do you assume that players that are under contract overseas will just drop everything at the opportunity to warm our bench?

It's no longer 1989.

Man, you come into every thread with your dukes up huh?

Ya I've noticed that too
I have no idea what "dukes" are or why they should be "up". But it's been a fact for years now that a lot of Europeans that project as mid- to low-level rotation guys stay in Europe, mostly because:

(1) the salary is comparable, if not better;
(2) the level of stress is nowhere near this of an NBA schedule (most notably, less games and less travel);
(3) they're closer to home.

So while I understand the "inertia" of thinking the NBA is the greatest thing since sliced bread and everyone dreams of the rigors of NBA season and nothing else, I'd like to assure you that players like Erden, Krstic and even Carlos Arroyo will most likely not be willing to come back to the NBA at this point.

You went off-topic to chastise an argument I’m not even engaging in. That seems to be your shtick here.
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