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Re: NBA Off Season 2022
« Reply #180 on: June 29, 2022, 05:53:01 PM »

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League source confirms report by @JakeLFischer that Celtics are interested in signing Danilo Gallinari if he is waived by San Antonio.

I would love to get Huerter from Atlanta. He would add some punch off the bench and could fit into the TPE. Then use the MLE for best available.

Re: NBA Off Season 2022
« Reply #181 on: June 29, 2022, 05:54:27 PM »

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Murray to the Hawks for Gallo, 3 firsts, and one swap.

There's no way I think Murray will succeed next to Young. Feel bad for him really.

We could've matched that...

Yep. That is what is frustrating. We always think Boston is going to be a factor in the off-season and in the end they just make very minor moves. I’m not asking for a lot but if management thinks PP, Nesmith and Hauser are the answers off the bench then we are done.

That's a massive overpay for a guy who is redundant on our roster. We could have matched the picks and swaps and taken him into our TPE, but then what?

Re: NBA Off Season 2022
« Reply #182 on: June 29, 2022, 05:55:42 PM »

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Murray to the Hawks for Gallo, 3 firsts, and one swap.

There's no way I think Murray will succeed next to Young. Feel bad for him really.

We could've matched that...

Yep. That is what is frustrating. We always think Boston is going to be a factor in the off-season and in the end they just make very minor moves. I’m not asking for a lot but if management thinks PP, Nesmith and Hauser are the answers off the bench then we are done.

That's a massive overpay for a guy who is redundant on our roster. We could have matched the picks and swaps and taken him into our TPE, but then what?

I mean redundancy wins titles…look at GS.

Re: NBA Off Season 2022
« Reply #183 on: June 29, 2022, 05:56:47 PM »

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Patty Mills did not pick up his $6.2 million player option with the #Nets, according to sources close to the player. He is a free agent.
Man he looked washed in our series. I prefer PP.

Does Patty expect to get more than that as a free agent?  I would definitely be surprised if somebody signs him for more than that.  Or maybe Brooklyn is that dysfunctional, he's willing to give up a few mil to be anywhere else?

The taxpayer TPE is ~$6.5 million, so he could get a small raise in addition to finding a better situation.

You think some team is going to give him that though?  A 6'1" 34-year old? At this point that seems more like Vet Min to me, knocking him down to $2.9m. (Though the Nets just gave it to him last year, so maybe).





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Re: NBA Off Season 2022
« Reply #184 on: June 29, 2022, 05:56:48 PM »

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Murray to the Hawks for Gallo, 3 firsts, and one swap.

There's no way I think Murray will succeed next to Young. Feel bad for him really.

We could've matched that...

Yep. That is what is frustrating. We always think Boston is going to be a factor in the off-season and in the end they just make very minor moves. I’m not asking for a lot but if management thinks PP, Nesmith and Hauser are the answers off the bench then we are done.

That's a massive overpay for a guy who is redundant on our roster. We could have matched the picks and swaps and taken him into our TPE, but then what?

If you can get Allstar players without giving up any of your players I think you do it.

Re: NBA Off Season 2022
« Reply #185 on: June 29, 2022, 05:57:40 PM »

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Murray to the Hawks for Gallo, 3 firsts, and one swap.

There's no way I think Murray will succeed next to Young. Feel bad for him really.

We could've matched that...

Maybe Udoka didn’t have a great experience with Murray as an assistant for three years.  Or maybe we did match that, and the Spurs thought they’d rather have some unprotected Hawks picks instead of unprotected Celtics’ picks.

Re: NBA Off Season 2022
« Reply #186 on: June 29, 2022, 05:59:46 PM »

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Unprotected Hawks picks are much more valuable in the next 5 years than unprotected Celtics picks.
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Re: NBA Off Season 2022
« Reply #187 on: June 29, 2022, 06:01:27 PM »

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Murray to the Hawks for Gallo, 3 firsts, and one swap.

There's no way I think Murray will succeed next to Young. Feel bad for him really.

We could've matched that...

There were no reports linking us to Murray. This is another instance of CS posters getting their feelings hurt over a rumor they made up and overhyped.
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Re: NBA Off Season 2022
« Reply #188 on: June 29, 2022, 06:01:45 PM »

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Unprotected Hawks picks are much more valuable in the next 5 years than unprotected Celtics picks.

Hopefully...

Re: NBA Off Season 2022
« Reply #189 on: June 29, 2022, 06:03:57 PM »

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Feels like Gallo is the top target for the MLE if the Spurs buy him out.

Re: NBA Off Season 2022
« Reply #190 on: June 29, 2022, 06:04:02 PM »

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Murray to the Hawks for Gallo, 3 firsts, and one swap.

There's no way I think Murray will succeed next to Young. Feel bad for him really.

We could've matched that...

There were no reports linking us to Murray. This is another instance of CS posters getting their feelings hurt over a rumor they made up and overhyped.

Murray was available. It was a matter of picks...

Re: NBA Off Season 2022
« Reply #191 on: June 29, 2022, 06:04:30 PM »

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Murray to the Hawks for Gallo, 3 firsts, and one swap.

There's no way I think Murray will succeed next to Young. Feel bad for him really.

We could've matched that...

Yep. That is what is frustrating. We always think Boston is going to be a factor in the off-season and in the end they just make very minor moves. I’m not asking for a lot but if management thinks PP, Nesmith and Hauser are the answers off the bench then we are done.

That's a massive overpay for a guy who is redundant on our roster. We could have matched the picks and swaps and taken him into our TPE, but then what?

If you can get Allstar players without giving up any of your players I think you do it.

That's great in theory, but to what end? You disenfranchise players on the current team.

Also, I don't think we will ever see Murray on an all-star team again. I wouldn't have traded for Brandon Knight either.

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« Reply #192 on: June 29, 2022, 06:05:42 PM »

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Murray to the Hawks for Gallo, 3 firsts, and one swap.

There's no way I think Murray will succeed next to Young. Feel bad for him really.

We could've matched that...

Yep. That is what is frustrating. We always think Boston is going to be a factor in the off-season and in the end they just make very minor moves. I’m not asking for a lot but if management thinks PP, Nesmith and Hauser are the answers off the bench then we are done.

That's a massive overpay for a guy who is redundant on our roster. We could have matched the picks and swaps and taken him into our TPE, but then what?

If you can get Allstar players without giving up any of your players I think you do it.

That's great in theory, but to what end? You disenfranchise players on the current team.

Also, I don't think we will ever see Murray on an all-star team again. I wouldn't have traded for Brandon Knight either.

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« Reply #193 on: June 29, 2022, 06:05:45 PM »

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Re: NBA Off Season 2022
« Reply #194 on: June 29, 2022, 06:13:40 PM »

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Murray to the Hawks for Gallo, 3 firsts, and one swap.

There's no way I think Murray will succeed next to Young. Feel bad for him really.

We could've matched that...

Yep. That is what is frustrating. We always think Boston is going to be a factor in the off-season and in the end they just make very minor moves. I’m not asking for a lot but if management thinks PP, Nesmith and Hauser are the answers off the bench then we are done.

That's a massive overpay for a guy who is redundant on our roster. We could have matched the picks and swaps and taken him into our TPE, but then what?

If you can get Allstar players without giving up any of your players I think you do it.

That's great in theory, but to what end? You disenfranchise players on the current team.

Also, I don't think we will ever see Murray on an all-star team again. I wouldn't have traded for Brandon Knight either.

To up grade the talent you have and win a championship.

Is it an upgrade? Who comes off the bench? Who are you trading? Once things settle, is the best 5 any better?