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Celtics Talk / Re: Celtics 2025-26 Regular Season Discussion
« Last post by hwangjini_1 on Today at 11:21:07 AM »
and 9 and 2 over the past 11 games. who had this on their celtic bingo card??? i sure didn't.

it is still early and the wheels may yet come off as the season progresses. but then again, maybe not!  ;D

in any case, this season is a LOT more entertaining to watch than i had expected. Mazzulla is doing a great job as well.
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Patriots / Football / Re: 2025-2026 College Football Season
« Last post by Donoghus on Today at 11:18:12 AM »
I?d go

1) Indiana
2) Georgia
3) Ohio St
4) Texas Tech

Avoid the Indiana/Ohio State rematch until a potential national title game.
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Around the NBA / Re: CP3 officially retiring after season
« Last post by Vermont Green on Today at 10:31:39 AM »
No idea if this is true, but allegedly the team was talking about load management and Paul called Kawhi the load they were managing. Lockerroom went dead silent for luke 10 seconds until Kawhi got up and walked out without saying a word.  That was a couple hours before Paul was cut.  Again I have no idea if that report is true, but if so it is pretty funny.

This is interesting.  Sounds plausible.  Kawhi has always been the kind of player that needed to do his own thing and not be called out for it.  If true, not the right thing for Chris Paul to do.  Even if there were questions about Leonard's injuries in the past, there is no doubt at this point that he needs to be managed.  It isn't his fault.

I wonder if LAL will take a look at Chris Paul.  That might be the one locker room that could absorb his personality and benefit from his presence on the court.
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Queta has emerged as an important piece, a starter, but this is less of a surprise to me than Walsh.  Queta to me is still kind of a fringe starter, he would probably be more ideal as a bench player on a top team, but he has shown that he can be affective as the 5th starter on a team that is very much in the mix of things.  Queta is 26 so there is some limit on his remaining ceiling.  Some additional improvement would not surprise me, but I don't see him making dramatic improvement (which is fine).

Walsh, to me, stands alone in terms of the impact he is making and how much of a surprise it is.  In Summer League, he looked like he might not even make the team.  His contract has very limited guarantees.  I would not have been shocked if he was waived.  Now he is playing as a starter and every bit up to the task.  He has gone from what I saw as a player who had NBA athleticism but not NBA touch or feel for the game, to suddenly having touch and a feel for the game, just 3 or 4 months later.  And at only 21, I suspect there is plenty of remaining ceiling.  These last 7 or so games, he has played every bit as well as Holiday did last season, a 3rd or 4th starter level.  Defenses will adjust, he may not continue to get the kind of looks other teams have been allowing him to get, so things could reset some, but I believe that for these last 7 games or so, he is the main reason BOS is playing like a top team and not just a 0.500 team.

For the rest, I have my foot on the brake for Minott, he has been a pleasant surprise for sure, but I see some consistency issues with him.  Fine for a bench player.  There could be some near term ceiling with him, we'll see.  I love Gonzalez, but feel patience is the key word with him.  I could see a Walsh-like leap from him at some point, but it could be a couple more years.  And I don't think Scheierman has much ceiling  remaining.  He is fine as a deep bench guy who can give you some scoring sometimes, but I don't see much more than that.
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For me, Chris Paul had the talent and IQ to be the greatest point guard of all time. Unfortunately he did not have the personality to match.

In my opinion, Paul was never a real leader on any teams he played for, he was more of a dictator. Paul always thought he was smarter than everyone (including his coaches) and when his teams failed in the playoffs, it was never his fault.

This is why I have CP3 behind John Stockton in the all time point guard rankings. Stockton did what was best for his team, not his individual statistics. Stockton actually took pay cuts to keep guys on his team, Chris Paul would never fathom doing something like that.
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Around the NBA / Re: CP3 officially retiring after season
« Last post by SHAQATTACK on Today at 08:45:42 AM »
Good
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Game Threads / Re: Lakers (16-5) at Celtics (13-9) Game #23 12/5/25
« Last post by SHAQATTACK on Today at 08:44:55 AM »
Beating Lakers at Garden .  Priority Game .   Mission accomplished. 

I slept well.
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And just to add, with so many of our young guys actually hitting as rotation pieces, it seems to me that it might actually make more sense to try and get below the tax this season.

I didn't previously think so because I figured we'd just be right over again next season, but having these guys fit into the rotation at such a low price may mean we really only need to add a back-up level big and maybe a cheap bench scorer next season.

It won't be as important to use Simons' salary slot AND KP's TPE. This might sound disappointing to fans, but as I mentioned in my above post, we might want to factor in a little room to extend Queta, Walsh, and Minott. I don't think they'll all be on minimums come 2027 if they continue their upward trajectory.

That still includes moving Simons for less salary and maybe a couple of end of the bench guys like Tillman and Boucher, but it's probably doable. I guess we just have to see how the season continues to play out and what injuries look like on other teams.
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Patriots / Football / Re: 2025-2026 College Football Season
« Last post by Birdman on Today at 08:25:58 AM »
Georgia should win it all
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I know your post is just about wings, but I feel like we can add in Queta so we can make it about the young guys in general.

Queta and Nair Jordan (yes, this is my favorite one) seem to be the most valuable now and in the future. Those two, along with Minott, are all signed through next year, but may command higher salaries than first thought. It'll be interesting to see if Brad can extend them this summer and what they might agree to.

Gonzalez looks like he belongs in the NBA and may have a higher ceiling than those above. Luckily we have him for 4 years and can continue to develop him like we have Queta and Walsh.

I was skeptical of the Celtics picking up Baylor's option next season, but there are worse players to have at the bottom end of your roster. He's versatile on both ends of the floor and has already beaten out some veterans for rotation minutes. Being a good ballhandler, passer, and shooter makes him a good plug-and-play guy if he can keep working hard on defense.
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