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Re: RJH ..what a steal
« Reply #45 on: November 13, 2015, 08:39:48 PM »

Offline SHAQATTACK

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he's a cross between shane battier and chandler parsons...he will be a perfect role player on a championship team.

I agree ......somehow .....I think he will be one sure fired Celtic on the team today that sees the next banner hung. 

Re: RJH ..what a steal
« Reply #46 on: November 13, 2015, 08:57:14 PM »

Offline moiso

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I`m pretty sure there was a similar thread about Bradley......

And Bradley was a steal. If there was a draft re-do, AB would go in the lottery easily, and likely higher.

edit: also, AB and RJH are pretty much entirely different players. not sure what your point is other than to not-so-subtly dig at AB. Man, that AB is a bust huh? Thought he was gonna be a superstar picking him at 21...
Avery Bradley was drafted 19th.  His Wins Shares for that draft are 19th.  I do think he probably makes the back end of the lottery, but he would have not been a top 10 pick in a re-do, which means he was a good pick, but not a steal (steals move up more than a few places).  Lance Stephenson getting drafted 40th was a steal in that draft.  Hassan Whiteside is now looking like a steal at 33, though he took awhile to get there.
The Stevenson of the last two years would be lucky to be drafted at all. 

Re: RJH ..what a steal
« Reply #47 on: November 14, 2015, 12:06:43 PM »

Offline DesertDweller

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This team is almost there if ET can just continue playing like this, I know its a big if but you have to go with the body of evidence you have.

Some questions remain to be answered. For instance is our depth a function of talent or function of interchangeable parts due to mediocrity?

Excited to get this win on the road without Smart and without AB for a good part of the game.

Is Zeller in the doghouse? What about the work Sullinger is putting in on both ends of the court.

Go Celtics!!!!

Zeller looked tired in a couple of games and was just letting people go to the rim, plus he was throwing up some awkward looking shots. I think Brad wanted to nip it in the bud because that kind of non-play can spread like the plague.  excellent move by Brad to pull him for a few games!!!