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Re: Good in Green ESPN Boston
« Reply #15 on: July 17, 2011, 04:11:36 PM »

Offline Celticai

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Forsberg came up with T-Mac. I'd sign him for a minimum.

Yeah, I know he's injury-prone, and that he could be the next season's (hopefully) JO, but still - He could play the point, the SG and the wing. And he had some good shooting nights.

I actually liked him back in the day in Orlando.

So, I think he could contribute. For a minimum.

Re: Good in Green ESPN Boston
« Reply #16 on: July 17, 2011, 06:42:08 PM »

Offline diconzo

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Forsberg came up with T-Mac. I'd sign him for a minimum.

Yeah, I know he's injury-prone, and that he could be the next season's (hopefully) JO, but still - He could play the point, the SG and the wing. And he had some good shooting nights.

I actually liked him back in the day in Orlando.

So, I think he could contribute. For a minimum.

Also he has chemistry with Doc. I'm sure he would love to get back with the coach that propelled him into superstardom.

Re: Good in Green ESPN Boston
« Reply #17 on: July 17, 2011, 07:01:27 PM »

Offline greenhead85

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I am all for signing TMac. He could address a lot of what is lacking in our team like scoring from a PG, as back SG/SF and defense on scoring PGs (Rose, Westbrook, CP3, etc) and SGs (Wade, Joe Johnson, even Kobe). He could be a tremendous mismatch at the point to opposing teams if he plays well and healthy.