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Re: Good Peter May Article in Yahoo about Wallace on Celtics
« Reply #15 on: July 07, 2009, 03:02:08 PM »

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The Powe issue is still casting a cloud over this site.

Not for me it isn't. I just don't think BBD is as key to our chances as you do, thats all.

To me he's a nice player who i would love to have back, but who i think can be let walk depending on his contract demands. Doubly so now that we have signed a true front court big.
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Re: Good Peter May Article in Yahoo about Wallace on Celtics
« Reply #16 on: July 08, 2009, 10:25:49 AM »

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Wallace is finally a Celtic!  Yes!  Ainge's plan is falling into place.  Now we just need to get a backup 2/3 that doesn't suck as hard as Tony Allen and a backup PG.  I wouldn't mind BBD back either, but there might not be enough money for him.  Hmmmm.

Re: Good Peter May Article in Yahoo about Wallace on Celtics
« Reply #17 on: July 08, 2009, 12:35:49 PM »

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14 - 10 per difference for a 2nd year player who wasn't starting vs a starter is a lot?  No in fact he's not a major upgrade.  He was 3 years ago now he's a slight upgrade but, if we lose BBD it we will still have problems getting  out the East and heaven forbid the C's have any injuries. Anyway I'll trust that DA knows more than me and will make the right decision. 

I hope you realize that PER is calculated on a per-minute basis, so playing time doesn't factor into things.  Although PER does have its flaws (such as underrating players with defensive skills that aren't blocks and steals), the difference between Wallace and BBD in PER is about the same as the gap between Kendrick Perkins and Mikki Moore last season.
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Re: Good Peter May Article in Yahoo about Wallace on Celtics
« Reply #18 on: July 08, 2009, 01:18:19 PM »

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Wallace is finally a Celtic!  Yes!  Ainge's plan is falling into place.  Now we just need to get a backup 2/3 that doesn't suck as hard as Tony Allen and a backup PG.  I wouldn't mind BBD back either, but there might not be enough money for him.  Hmmmm.

I think the backup pg or wing is something that could be more likely to happen towards the trade deadline.  Nobody wants to take the TA+Scal package now because the season hasn't started yet and nobody wants to pay them the full $6M in this economy for nothing.  But as the deadline nears a team out of the running would only have to pay, say half of that, PLUS have $6M off the books for the big summer of '10... I think that would generate some serious trade interest for a Marko Jaric like player (not that I particularly want him, but a serviceable player with a few more years on his deal that his current team will want off the books).  Maybe Posey??  Stephen Jackson?  Barbosa?
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Re: Good Peter May Article in Yahoo about Wallace on Celtics
« Reply #19 on: July 08, 2009, 01:41:28 PM »

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Yeah hopefully we can get something decent for TA/Scalabrine at the trade deadline.  Now the question remains, will the Celtics use their lesser exception to add more depth or is Ainge handcuffed by the luxury tax right now?