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He isn't terrible and not a terrible defender or rebounder.  What I don't like his FG efficiency which is poor, as he shoots 48 percent from FG this year.   Last year he shot 58% which is more of what you expect from a 6-10 guy.
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Red Sox / MLB / Re: Red Sox 2025-26 Off Season
« Last post by Goldstar88 on Today at 05:58:10 PM »
Plan A:  Sign Bo Bichette (probably not likely)

Once Bichette is off the table, go to Plan B, C, D, ...

I would say Plan B is to trade for a 3B.  At this point, BOS could offer Duran or Abreu + Bello, and not really create a hole in their everyday line up or pitching rotation.  That is a lot and should return a very good player and likely some prospects.  Not sure who to target exactly but if they are able to do that, the line up could look like this:

1B  Contreras
2B  Meyer/Campbell Platoon
SS  Story
3B  New Guy
LF  Anthony or Duran
CF  Rafaela
RF  Abreu or Anthony
C    Narvaez
DH  Casas

With the pitching that they now have, that is a decent team.  There are too many LH hitting outfielders (Anthony, Abreu, Duran, Yoshida).  Got to move one of them, at least.  Another RH bat for the bench would be useful.  Some one who could play a position plus some DH against lefties.

I would not trade Abreu. He?s only 26 and would have likely hit 30hrs if he played a full season last year. Def not trading that guy. Duran? Sure.
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Celtics Talk / Re: Keep Simons draft a bruiser
« Last post by Celtics4ever on Today at 05:56:03 PM »
We are going to have to get lucky to get a good bruiser with where we are picking.   Jayden Quaintance might in our pick range but he is not exactly a bruiser but he is 6-9 230 lbs with decent athletic ability but he needs to get stronger and more aggressive.
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Red Sox / MLB / Re: Red Sox 2025-26 Off Season
« Last post by Roy H. on Today at 05:53:00 PM »
Plan A:  Sign Bo Bichette (probably not likely)

Once Bichette is off the table, go to Plan B, C, D, ...

I would say Plan B is to trade for a 3B.  At this point, BOS could offer Duran or Abreu + Bello, and not really create a hole in their everyday line up or pitching rotation.  That is a lot and should return a very good player and likely some prospects.  Not sure who to target exactly but if they are able to do that, the line up could look like this:

1B  Contreras
2B  Meyer/Campbell Platoon
SS  Story
3B  New Guy
LF  Anthony or Duran
CF  Rafaela
RF  Abreu or Anthony
C    Narvaez
DH  Casas

With the pitching that they now have, that is a decent team.  There are too many LH hitting outfielders (Anthony, Abreu, Duran, Yoshida).  Got to move one of them, at least.  Another RH bat for the bench would be useful.  Some one who could play a position plus some DH against lefties.

What about signing Suarez for 3B?
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Celtics Talk / Re: Celtics News
« Last post by Goldstar88 on Today at 05:52:07 PM »
JUST SAY YES!

Proposed Trade Details

Boston Celtics Receive: Jaren Jackson Jr.

Memphis Grizzlies Receive: Anfernee Simons, Sam Hauser, 2031 first-round pick

Memphis says no. Bane netted them 4 firsts and a swap.
just because Orlando ridiculously overpaid for Bane doesn't mean there's another franchise that will or more importantly, that Boston will.

It?s not just Bane. Mikhal Bridges netted 5 first round picks and a swap. These guys are setting the market. Thinking you can get JJJ for spare parts and 1 first is fantasy land.
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Red Sox / MLB / Re: Red Sox 2025-26 Off Season
« Last post by Vermont Green on Today at 05:41:23 PM »
Plan A:  Sign Bo Bichette (probably not likely)

Once Bichette is off the table, go to Plan B, C, D, ...

I would say Plan B is to trade for a 3B.  At this point, BOS could offer Duran or Abreu + Bello, and not really create a hole in their everyday line up or pitching rotation.  That is a lot and should return a very good player and likely some prospects.  Not sure who to target exactly but if they are able to do that, the line up could look like this:

1B  Contreras
2B  Meyer/Campbell Platoon
SS  Story
3B  New Guy
LF  Anthony or Duran
CF  Rafaela
RF  Abreu or Anthony
C    Narvaez
DH  Casas

With the pitching that they now have, that is a decent team.  There are too many LH hitting outfielders (Anthony, Abreu, Duran, Yoshida).  Got to move one of them, at least.  Another RH bat for the bench would be useful.  Some one who could play a position plus some DH against lefties.
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Patriots / Football / Re: 2025-2026 College Football Season
« Last post by Roy H. on Today at 05:40:39 PM »
I guess Moore is only 20 (21 in May).  That is pretty young for the NFL (not like the NBA).  Seems like a sensible decision.  He will be better prepared in a year.  There is some risk of course.  I guess with NIL money, the financial risk is not what it used to be.

As to who he gets drafted by, it is the Jets this year, who knows who next season.  I hope he is not doing this to try and game which team he goes to.  Would the Raiders or Cardinals or whoever necessarily be any better?

There are franchises that are less well-regarded, but not many.  In last season's NFLPA report cards, the Jets ranked 29th, and their ownership score was an F.  That said, the Patriots ranked 31st, so a lot can change in one year (I'm presuming they get a better grade in 2026's report).
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Patriots / Football / Re: 2025-2026 College Football Season
« Last post by mobilija on Today at 05:36:35 PM »
I guess Moore is only 20 (21 in May).  That is pretty young for the NFL (not like the NBA).  Seems like a sensible decision.  He will be better prepared in a year.  There is some risk of course.  I guess with NIL money, the financial risk is not what it used to be.

As to who he gets drafted by, it is the Jets this year, who knows who next season.  I hope he is not doing this to try and game which team he goes to.  Would the Raiders or Cardinals or whoever necessarily be any better?

Anywhere is better than the Jets.

Hello Winnipeg Blue Bombers!
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Celtics Talk / Re: Celtics News
« Last post by DefenseWinsChamps on Today at 05:22:18 PM »
Would people be willing to do something like:

Simons, Hugo, Walsh, plus picks
for
Jackson

Another pathway could be White to another team, like HOU, and young players and picks from HOU (and likely BOS) to MEM.

You realize Jackson makes $49 million next year?  We cannot afford him.  Your trade puts us over the second apron next year and with four roster spots to fill.
I did not realize that his salary jumped up like that. Yeah, that makes a trade tough.  So is this a BYC contract?  It seems it is not in terms of trade value.  Not sure I understand why.

It is a 140% extension (the CBA upped it from 120%), if that is what you mean by base-year compensation.

Base Year contracts count as one value outgoing and a higher value as the incoming.  This contract did not appear to be adjusted in that way.  So if he is $35M (or whatever) this season and then $47M next, does he still count only as $35M incoming in a trade or does it go up to a higher value?

Oh, that is not what base-year contracts are.  The base-year compensation rule applies to free agent s&t deals.  The outgoing salary was only counted up to 120% of the player's prior salary (I don't know if that's still the percentage or if it was upped to 140%).  What you are referring to is for salary jumps before a new extension kicks in.  That rule is only for rookie-deal extensions, since you can have players going from making $5 million a year one season to a max deal the next.  When a player who has signed a rookie extension is traded before the extension kicks in, the outgoing salary is whatever that year's salary is, but the incoming is treated as the average salary of that year plus all the seasons of the extension.  But again, that is only for players who were extended prior to their fourth year of their 1st round rookie contract.  Jackson signed a veteran extension this summer, so his only restriction is not being traded for 6 months, which ended this week.

Got it, thanks.  But yes, the issue is he makes $35M this season but jumps up to $49M next (which I did not catch until you pointed it out).  BOS could make the $35M work, but once it jumps to $49M, it would become a major problem.

I think the only way would be if they traded White, and even then, BOS would have 3 very large contracts eating up a lot of cap/apron space.  Can't see how they make that work.

Depends on if the new owner is willing to spend for a contender.

If they can get out to the first apron as part of the trade (hard but doable), it would reset the apron penalties. That would give us a 2-3 year window with White-Brown-Tatum-Jackson
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Red Sox / MLB / Re: Red Sox 2025-26 Off Season
« Last post by rocknrollforyoursoul on Today at 05:20:12 PM »
Well, they finally signed a free agent:

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The Boston Red Sox have agreed to a five-year, $130 million deal with left-hander Ranger Suarez, a source told ESPN, confirming multiple reports.

Suarez, 30, has been a steady and underrated pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies since 2021, with a 3.25 ERA over the past five seasons while relying on a six-pitch repertoire that allows him to overcome below-average fastball velocity.

The left-hander's velocity has slipped from 93.4 mph to 92.0 to 91.2 over the past three seasons, but his ERA has gone from 4.18 to 3.46 to 3.20 and his WAR has gone from 2.4 to 3.4 to 4.0.

I'm fine with the deal, but I'm wondering what the Sox are going to do with all of their starting pitchers.

Have a great bullpen maybe...I agree, lot's of starters.  Maybe this sets up a trade for a right handed power hitter for 2nd or 3rd.

I'm hoping for this, or something similar?trade for a slugging 3B and move Mayer to 2B, or trade for a slugging SS and move Story to 2B, or trade for a slugging 3B and keep Mayer at 3B. They have extra pitchers AND extra outfielders to use in a trade.
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