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Kuminga would be solid and they are steady minutes for him, though not a ton barring injury. Not sure what he'd take, but I'm sure GS would live the cap relief of him gone, just not sure how much value they'd want in addition.
Quote from: Moranis on January 05, 2024, 04:27:45 PMKuminga would be solid and they are steady minutes for him, though not a ton barring injury. Not sure what he'd take, but I'm sure GS would live the cap relief of him gone, just not sure how much value they'd want in addition.Kuminga shoots 28% from 3 and is a terrible FT shooter. I also wouldn't want a player that isn't good enough to "lose faith" in his coach from shortened playing time (if the report is true). It's fine to want more playing time, but don't blame a proven coach if you can't back it up with your play. I'm not impressed with Kuminga. He can't help our squad this year with his skillset. Give me another player that fits our team better, both now and in the future, and won't complain while doing it.
Fontecchio is a 28 year old RFA and would be a perfect fit for the Celtics. Ainge won't give him away though as he has been playing well on both ends of the floor. C's fans will get a good look at him tonight.
Quote from: The Oracle on January 05, 2024, 12:18:26 PMFontecchio is a 28 year old RFA and would be a perfect fit for the Celtics. Ainge won't give him away though as he has been playing well on both ends of the floor. C's fans will get a good look at him tonight.He didn’t look like anything special to me.
Is there anyone available that’s significantly better than Brissett?
What about TJ Warren? He’s a free agent and healthy. We worked him out before the season so Stevens must have had some interest.I would think he’d be better than the available players, but I must be missing something since he’s unsigned.
Bey would be a great bench piece for this team. Why aren't more people excited about possibly going after him?
Quote from: yelkao on January 06, 2024, 07:49:36 AMIs there anyone available that’s significantly better than Brissett?Daniel Theis has been filling in admirably for Plumlee in Clipperland. Averaging about 17mpg and 7ppg.But Plumlee just came back the other night after a two-month injury, although he only got seven minutes. So they might be easing him back in.One of those two guys could be available. Plumlee makes $5MM and Theis makes $1.7MM (I think).