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Re: Romeo Langford goes down again...
« Reply #15 on: December 01, 2019, 06:26:40 PM »

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They just mentioned that in the pregame show.  That first pick is looking like it may have been better spent on a more sturdy player.    It looks like the kid was playing well but man he cant stay healthy.

Wasted pick so far.

I agree.

Well by the measurement so is Zion Williamson, I mean that guy hasn't played a single game yet. What a bust.

Zion will not live up to the standards of a #1 pick.

I just don't see Zion as a franchise player.
He's more Julius Randle.

Regarding the Langford pick, it's not that Langford is not a good player, it's about picking a player who can help the Celts right now.

There were better options at #14.

With the 2 Jays excelling right now, there's just no future for Langford with the Celts.

Only way Langford will get an opportunity is if the Celts trade Smart or Hayward.
But that's not going to happen.

So it's not Langford's talent, it's just not a good fit.

Re: Romeo Langford goes down again...
« Reply #16 on: December 01, 2019, 06:32:56 PM »

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I read that he got injured again and my first instinct was to roll my eyes, but I just saw the video of him getting hurt.  A dude landed on his foot hard.  It's not his fault.  He has had horrible luck.  Hopefully the law of averages will play out and this crap will be behind him.  He has potential.

Yes!  I am nowhere near giving up on Romeo.  Of course I almost never give up on a pick (still trying to will 3's in for RJ Hunter).  But Romeo has looked promising to me in the few minutes we've actually seen him play.   Hope he gets back soon and then actually sustains some good health.

Re: Romeo Langford goes down again...
« Reply #17 on: December 01, 2019, 06:39:09 PM »

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I read that he got injured again and my first instinct was to roll my eyes, but I just saw the video of him getting hurt.  A dude landed on his foot hard.  It's not his fault.  He has had horrible luck.  Hopefully the law of averages will play out and this crap will be behind him.  He has potential.

Yes!  I am nowhere near giving up on Romeo.  Of course I almost never give up on a pick (still trying to will 3's in for RJ Hunter).  But Romeo has looked promising to me in the few minutes we've actually seen him play.   Hope he gets back soon and then actually sustains some good health.

There's no doubt Langford's a talented kid.

But how can he get minutes with the 2 Jays, Smart, and Hayward all getting heavy minutes?

It's just not a good fit.

I think Langford will blossom if he's on a lottery team.
The kid is a true SG.

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« Reply #18 on: December 01, 2019, 06:39:56 PM »

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Seems like Romeo should take the rest of the year off from playing games and just focus on working on his body so he can avoid getting injured so often.
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Re: Romeo Langford goes down again...
« Reply #19 on: December 01, 2019, 06:43:45 PM »

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Seems like Romeo should take the rest of the year off from playing games and just focus on working on his body so he can avoid getting injured so often.

I think it's best if the Celts cut their losses by packaging Langford in a trade for a big man.

Celts won in NY, but it was not impressive.
Clearly the Celts had trouble defending the likes of Randle and Portis.

If the Celts can get a quality big man for a package that includes Langford then it's for the best of the Celts and Langford.

Re: Romeo Langford goes down again...
« Reply #20 on: December 01, 2019, 06:46:09 PM »

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They just mentioned that in the pregame show.  That first pick is looking like it may have been better spent on a more sturdy player.    It looks like the kid was playing well but man he cant stay healthy.

Wasted pick so far.

I agree.

Well by the measurement so is Zion Williamson, I mean that guy hasn't played a single game yet. What a bust.

Zion will not live up to the standards of a #1 pick.

I just don't see Zion as a franchise player.
He's more Julius Randle.

Regarding the Langford pick, it's not that Langford is not a good player, it's about picking a player who can help the Celts right now.

There were better options at #14.

With the 2 Jays excelling right now, there's just no future for Langford with the Celts.

Only way Langford will get an opportunity is if the Celts trade Smart or Hayward.
But that's not going to happen.

So it's not Langford's talent, it's just not a good fit.

I don’t believe that.  First Hayward is already around 30.   As he gets deeper into his 30’s 2 or 3 years from now he’ll probably start to take more of a back seat role.  That’s if he is still on the team then which is no guarantee.   Same thing with Walker.   Second, we could certainly use a little more scoring off the bench which maybe he could help out with the 2nd half of this year.  Third considering at one point he was considered a top 5 prospect I would not be surprised if he is the best of them drafted right around his range.

Re: Romeo Langford goes down again...
« Reply #21 on: December 01, 2019, 06:46:37 PM »

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I read that he got injured again and my first instinct was to roll my eyes, but I just saw the video of him getting hurt.  A dude landed on his foot hard.  It's not his fault.  He has had horrible luck.  Hopefully the law of averages will play out and this crap will be behind him.  He has potential.

Yes!  I am nowhere near giving up on Romeo.  Of course I almost never give up on a pick (still trying to will 3's in for RJ Hunter).  But Romeo has looked promising to me in the few minutes we've actually seen him play.   Hope he gets back soon and then actually sustains some good health.

There's no doubt Langford's a talented kid.

But how can he get minutes with the 2 Jays, Smart, and Hayward all getting heavy minutes?

It's just not a good fit.

I think Langford will blossom if he's on a lottery team.
The kid is a true SG.

He's not a good fit right now, but who knows how he might fit in a year or two.  If he's an NBA player, he's worth the pick.

Re: Romeo Langford goes down again...
« Reply #22 on: December 01, 2019, 06:47:14 PM »

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Seems like Romeo should take the rest of the year off from playing games and just focus on working on his body so he can avoid getting injured so often.

Saw the injury - he landed on a defender’s foot and rolled. Looked like a play that could give anybody an ankle. It’s weird; I don’t remember him being injury prone in college. Yes he had the hand, but he played through that and wasn’t out with other injuries. Played 32 games, averaged 34 minutes.

Re: Romeo Langford goes down again...
« Reply #23 on: December 01, 2019, 06:48:44 PM »

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Seems like Romeo should take the rest of the year off from playing games and just focus on working on his body so he can avoid getting injured so often.

No, he should play and work on his game.  No one can prevent someone from landing on the top of your foot.  It's just bad luck.

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« Reply #24 on: December 01, 2019, 06:51:48 PM »

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They just mentioned that in the pregame show.  That first pick is looking like it may have been better spent on a more sturdy player.    It looks like the kid was playing well but man he cant stay healthy.

Wasted pick so far.

I agree.

Well by the measurement so is Zion Williamson, I mean that guy hasn't played a single game yet. What a bust.

Zion will not live up to the standards of a #1 pick.

I just don't see Zion as a franchise player.
He's more Julius Randle.

Regarding the Langford pick, it's not that Langford is not a good player, it's about picking a player who can help the Celts right now.

There were better options at #14.

With the 2 Jays excelling right now, there's just no future for Langford with the Celts.

Only way Langford will get an opportunity is if the Celts trade Smart or Hayward.
But that's not going to happen.

So it's not Langford's talent, it's just not a good fit.

I don’t believe that.  First Hayward is already around 30.   As he gets deeper into his 30’s 2 or 3 years from now he’ll probably start to take more of a back seat role.  That’s if he is still on the team then which is no guarantee.   Same thing with Walker.   Second, we could certainly use a little more scoring off the bench which maybe he could help out with the 2nd half of this year.  Third considering at one point he was considered a top 5 prospect I would not be surprised if he is the best of them drafted right around his range.

Hayward is still 29.

Once Hayward's contract expires, he'll likely get an extension for 3 years.

By 2023, Langford will be in his 4th year.

Unless Ainge makes a big trade, Celts will still have the 2 Jays, Smart, and Hayward in 2023.

I just don't see an opportunity for Langford.

It's just not a good fit.

Re: Romeo Langford goes down again...
« Reply #25 on: December 01, 2019, 06:53:15 PM »

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I read that he got injured again and my first instinct was to roll my eyes, but I just saw the video of him getting hurt.  A dude landed on his foot hard.  It's not his fault.  He has had horrible luck.  Hopefully the law of averages will play out and this crap will be behind him.  He has potential.

Yes!  I am nowhere near giving up on Romeo.  Of course I almost never give up on a pick (still trying to will 3's in for RJ Hunter).  But Romeo has looked promising to me in the few minutes we've actually seen him play.   Hope he gets back soon and then actually sustains some good health.

There's no doubt Langford's a talented kid.

But how can he get minutes with the 2 Jays, Smart, and Hayward all getting heavy minutes?

It's just not a good fit.

I think Langford will blossom if he's on a lottery team.
The kid is a true SG.

He's not a good fit right now, but who knows how he might fit in a year or two.  If he's an NBA player, he's worth the pick.

In a year or two Celts will be busy trying to win more championships.

There will not be time for player development.

Langford will just rot on the bench.

Re: Romeo Langford goes down again...
« Reply #26 on: December 01, 2019, 06:54:38 PM »

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Can only imagine what we would have been saying if Embiid fell to us?

Hope he recovers soon and gets a good run of healthy time.

Re: Romeo Langford goes down again...
« Reply #27 on: December 01, 2019, 06:59:01 PM »

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I read that he got injured again and my first instinct was to roll my eyes, but I just saw the video of him getting hurt.  A dude landed on his foot hard.  It's not his fault.  He has had horrible luck.  Hopefully the law of averages will play out and this crap will be behind him.  He has potential.

Yes!  I am nowhere near giving up on Romeo.  Of course I almost never give up on a pick (still trying to will 3's in for RJ Hunter).  But Romeo has looked promising to me in the few minutes we've actually seen him play.   Hope he gets back soon and then actually sustains some good health.

There's no doubt Langford's a talented kid.

But how can he get minutes with the 2 Jays, Smart, and Hayward all getting heavy minutes?

It's just not a good fit.

I think Langford will blossom if he's on a lottery team.
The kid is a true SG.

He's not a good fit right now, but who knows how he might fit in a year or two.  If he's an NBA player, he's worth the pick.

In a year or two Celts will be busy trying to win more championships.

There will not be time for player development.

Langford will just rot on the bench.

If Langford isn’t taking 10-15 minutes a game next year I’ll be disappointed. He’s got a much higher ceiling than Carsen, Semi, Javonte. Kid has a lot of potential as a creator/second-team scorer and the frame to become a good, long defender at the 2.

Re: Romeo Langford goes down again...
« Reply #28 on: December 01, 2019, 07:00:00 PM »

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I read that he got injured again and my first instinct was to roll my eyes, but I just saw the video of him getting hurt.  A dude landed on his foot hard.  It's not his fault.  He has had horrible luck.  Hopefully the law of averages will play out and this crap will be behind him.  He has potential.

Yes!  I am nowhere near giving up on Romeo.  Of course I almost never give up on a pick (still trying to will 3's in for RJ Hunter).  But Romeo has looked promising to me in the few minutes we've actually seen him play.   Hope he gets back soon and then actually sustains some good health.

There's no doubt Langford's a talented kid.

But how can he get minutes with the 2 Jays, Smart, and Hayward all getting heavy minutes?

It's just not a good fit.

I think Langford will blossom if he's on a lottery team.
The kid is a true SG.

He's not a good fit right now, but who knows how he might fit in a year or two.  If he's an NBA player, he's worth the pick.

In a year or two Celts will be busy trying to win more championships.

There will not be time for player development.

Langford will just rot on the bench.

I hope so, but a year ago I thought we'd be contending right now with Kyrie and AD.  Who knows, let's keep developing what we have.  Langford just needs to improve his shot.  That's a big deal and difficult to do, but there was a reason he was such a high prospect coming out of high school.  Many guys haven't been able to improve their shot and many have.  He has the other skills.  Let's just root for the guy.  There's no reason not to.  He is a Celtic.

Re: Romeo Langford goes down again...
« Reply #29 on: December 01, 2019, 07:02:08 PM »

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I read that he got injured again and my first instinct was to roll my eyes, but I just saw the video of him getting hurt.  A dude landed on his foot hard.  It's not his fault.  He has had horrible luck.  Hopefully the law of averages will play out and this crap will be behind him.  He has potential.

Yes!  I am nowhere near giving up on Romeo.  Of course I almost never give up on a pick (still trying to will 3's in for RJ Hunter).  But Romeo has looked promising to me in the few minutes we've actually seen him play.   Hope he gets back soon and then actually sustains some good health.

There's no doubt Langford's a talented kid.

But how can he get minutes with the 2 Jays, Smart, and Hayward all getting heavy minutes?

It's just not a good fit.

I think Langford will blossom if he's on a lottery team.
The kid is a true SG.

He's not a good fit right now, but who knows how he might fit in a year or two.  If he's an NBA player, he's worth the pick.

In a year or two Celts will be busy trying to win more championships.

There will not be time for player development.

Langford will just rot on the bench.

Siakam developed just fine on a contending Toronto squad.  Development and winning aren’t as mutually exclusive as a lot of people seem to think.