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Yes or No On Rubio With Davis hopefully and No Kyrie

Yes give me Rubio
24 (55.8%)
No
16 (37.2%)
Give me Rondo
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Poll: Rubio, Yes or No post Irving
« on: June 08, 2019, 06:32:17 PM »

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Horford
Davis
Hayward
Brown
Rubio

Not perfect but really close to championship level.
« Last Edit: June 08, 2019, 07:24:49 PM by nickagneta »

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Ehhh need a point guard who can put up 20+ ppg to contend.


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Re: Poll: Rubio, Yes or No in post Irving Flat earth World
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2019, 06:37:03 PM »

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Ehhh need a point guard who can put up 20+ ppg to contend.

......what? 🤔

Re: Poll: Rubio, Yes or No in post Irving Flat Earth World
« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2019, 06:43:00 PM »

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Celts will not win a championship if Rubio is the lead guard.

In today's NBA, the PG has to be a good 3-point shooter.

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This would not get home court advantage in the first round and would be really lucky to win more than one game in the playoffs .

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« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2019, 07:28:08 PM »

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Kant Chute. No, unless their is really nobody else.

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Depressing.

Re: Poll: Rubio, Yes or No in post Irving Flat Earth World
« Reply #7 on: June 08, 2019, 09:32:38 PM »

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Celts will not win a championship if Rubio is the lead guard.

In today's NBA, the PG has to be a good 3-point shooter.

Kyle Lowry averaged 14.2 ppg this year on .347 from three. Just saying.

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Ehhh need a point guard who can put up 20+ ppg to contend.

Yeah, Toronto's doing pretty well contending with out a 20+ ppg scorer right now.

Rubio would be good in Stevens system. His three point shot could be better, but it's not horrible. 30% this season, which is 4 points lower than Lowery's. He would be better than Rondo, good passer, better than most of what we could get for cheap.

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I'd rather Darren Collison or Beverley with Rondo as a backup I think.
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Re: Poll: Rubio, Yes or No post Irving
« Reply #10 on: June 08, 2019, 09:56:13 PM »

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I think Rubio would be a fine PG in CBS system, doesn’t stretch the floor a lot but nows how to run the offense to get others going.
Regardless of whether we trade for AD, the team will have the scorers to take advantage of Rubio’s abilities.

He’s a hard nosed defender at the point of attack.
Given that an AD trade would likely cost us Smart it would be good to have his D at the point (and no, he ain’t Smart).

I’m amused at the posts crying that we’re lotto bound if we loose Kyrie. Anyone really think a team with Horford, Hayward, Tatum, Brown, and Smart is lotto/first round fodder? Come on, really :)



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I think Rubio would be a fine PG in CBS system, doesn’t stretch the floor a lot but nows how to run the offense to get others going.
Regardless of whether we trade for AD, the team will have the scorers to take advantage of Rubio’s abilities.

He’s a hard nosed defender at the point of attack.
Given that an AD trade would likely cost us Smart it would be good to have his D at the point (and no, he ain’t Smart).

I’m amused at the posts crying that we’re lotto bound if we loose Kyrie. Anyone really think a team with Horford, Hayward, Tatum, Brown, and Smart is lotto/first round fodder? Come on, really :)

It's not a bad team, but it's not a great team either.

You're probably looking at the same outcome as last season. About 50 wins, 4 or 5th seed and gonzo in the 2nd round.

Ainge needs to be bold. People can blame Kyrie all they want, but everyone else on that team could've played better, hence no one should be deemed irreplaceable.

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This would not get home court advantage in the first round and would be really lucky to win more than one game in the playoffs .

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Celts will not win a championship if Rubio is the lead guard.

In today's NBA, the PG has to be a good 3-point shooter.

Kyle Lowry averaged 14.2 ppg this year on .347 from three. Just saying.

There's a very big difference between Kyle Lowry and Ricky Rubio when it comes to shooting.

Ricky Rubio is more like Rondo when it comes to shooting.

Lowry may have had a bad year shooting 3s last season, but he's a career 36.7% shooting 3s.

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« Reply #14 on: June 08, 2019, 11:10:30 PM »

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I think Rubio would be a fine PG in CBS system, doesn’t stretch the floor a lot but nows how to run the offense to get others going.
Regardless of whether we trade for AD, the team will have the scorers to take advantage of Rubio’s abilities.

He’s a hard nosed defender at the point of attack.
Given that an AD trade would likely cost us Smart it would be good to have his D at the point (and no, he ain’t Smart).

I’m amused at the posts crying that we’re lotto bound if we loose Kyrie. Anyone really think a team with Horford, Hayward, Tatum, Brown, and Smart is lotto/first round fodder? Come on, really :)

Not lotto bound, but clearly a 7 or 8 seed.

There's just not enough horse power without Kyrie and Anthony Davis.

Also, the other teams from the east has gotten better the last couple of seasons.