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Re: If not Howard, get Gilbert Arenas!
« Reply #30 on: August 08, 2011, 10:21:49 AM »

Offline Celtics18

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"(If you go back over the past 30yrs, the number of teams that won the title without a guy who was iN the top 3 guys in the NBA is maybe 2-3... Pistons 2004, maybe our Celts and the Mavs (was Dirk top 3 heading into the playoffs? not sure i would have said that)."  Quoted by Edwardo.


 

I don't know about the last 30 years, but I think it could be argued that not a single of the last nine NBA champions has had a top 3 player on their roster.  




Ummm, there is no universe in which 2003 or 2005 Tim Duncan is not a top 3 player


OK, maybe I should have said last 8 championships.  2003 Duncan was definitely a top 3 player.  2005 is debatable.
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Re: If not Howard, get Gilbert Arenas!
« Reply #31 on: August 08, 2011, 12:33:03 PM »

Offline greenpride32

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The team could just tank and get high draft picks on their own rather than take on bad contracts to do so.  Also to get high picks of value you need to also give value.  I really didn't see you propose anything the Celtics are offfering that is of value to gain useful picks.

Arenas and Rashard Lewis probably have the worst 2 contracts in the league, and all that could be done was to swap them for each other.  Now with the whole lockout issue; can't see any owners wanting to touch these contracts.

Re: If not Howard, get Gilbert Arenas!
« Reply #32 on: August 08, 2011, 12:42:57 PM »

Offline Chris

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Honestly, if Gilbert was even half the player he used to be, I would love him on this team.  He is completely insane, but he also is a competitor.

However, the Gilbert that has shown up recently is not even a shadow of his former self.  He is just terrible. 

The knee injury sapped all of his quickness away, and he just became a total liability.  He no longer could get open shots, and while he was always a good shooter, he was never good enough to be a true marksmen, if he can't make his own shot (like a Reddick type).