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Re: Celtics interview list
« Reply #255 on: November 16, 2020, 01:39:06 PM »

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Tyrell Terry
Xavier Tillman
Desmond Bane
Tyshon Alexander
Jay Scrubb x2
Payton Prichard
Killian Tillie
Naji Marshall
Grant Riller
Paul Reed
Daniel Oturu
Immanuel Quickley
Cassius Stanley
Lamar Stevens
Isaiah Stewart
Nate Hinton
KJ Martin
RJ Hampton (workout)
Yoeli Childs
Zeke Nnaji
Devon Dotson
Precious Achiuwa (workout)
Aaron Nesmith (workout) end of the week
Theo Maledon (workout)
Devin Vassell (workout)
Cole Anthony

5 listed as having worked out with the Celtics

missing 5 workouts

If I had to guess the other five unknown -  Patrick Williams, Saddiq Bey,  Okongwu,  Toppin,  Poku?   

Kira Lewis, Tyrell Terry, Xavier Tillman, Vernon Carey also possibilities

There are strong rumors that S. Bey did workout with the Celtics.  But when asked about it Bey has declined to confirm which teams he has worked out with (or not).

I personally think he'd be a great fit.

With Romeo set to miss the early part of the season, they really need depth at wing.  And even when Romeo returns, they would be more complementary, given Romeo is more of a 2-3 wing while Bey is more of a 3-4.   Lack of depth at wing really hurt us in the playoffs, with Gordon, Romeo & Javonte' all injured.

Like Footey stated, some guys like him and some don't. Plus he lacks that "extra" athleticism/explosiveness.   I still think a solid comparison is a 6'7-6'8 better 3pt shooting version of Jae Crowder.    His funkyish mechanics works well when he is able to square up, take a dribble or two and then shoot.  But he has poor advance stats in catch and shoots situations.   I also worry a little about his low release. Especially at the NBA level.   

I do like his versatility on both ends, motor

But at the end of the day his ceiling is 6'7 Jae Crowder or TJ Warren.  Which is fine...but can you get an even higher ceiling player at 14?

Well, if Devin Vassell slips, maybe.  He is probably not as 'ready to play' right now as Bey would be, but probably has more upside.    But probably would have to trade up to 12-ish to get hm.

Bey looks to be a bit more of a 'complete' player than either Jae or TJ.   He has a more versatile set of offensive skills than Crowder and does a lot more on defense and rebounding than Warren.  But yes, a lot of the appeal of S. Bey is that he looks pretty much ready to contribute right off the bat.

Truthfully, if you can pull out a player of the quality of a Crowder or Warren with the 14th pick, you count that as a win and don't look back.  The average pick at #14 just isn't that good.

What may be appealing to Danny, though, is Bey seems like a pretty wicked smaht kid - he's a bit of an intellectual nerd and would likely fit right in with guys like Jaylen, Grant & Tacko.

I’d take Nesmith before Bey. Provides greater shooting prowess. Not as good a defender but has comparable length more athletic, suggesting with effort he will get better on that end.

Re: Celtics interview list
« Reply #256 on: November 16, 2020, 01:42:20 PM »

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Tyrell Terry
Xavier Tillman
Desmond Bane
Tyshon Alexander
Jay Scrubb x2
Payton Prichard
Killian Tillie
Naji Marshall
Grant Riller
Paul Reed
Daniel Oturu
Immanuel Quickley
Cassius Stanley
Lamar Stevens
Isaiah Stewart
Nate Hinton
KJ Martin
RJ Hampton (workout)
Yoeli Childs
Zeke Nnaji
Devon Dotson
Precious Achiuwa (workout)
Aaron Nesmith (workout) end of the week
Theo Maledon (workout)
Devin Vassell (workout)
Cole Anthony

5 listed as having worked out with the Celtics

missing 5 workouts

If I had to guess the other five unknown -  Patrick Williams, Saddiq Bey,  Okongwu,  Toppin,  Poku?   

Kira Lewis, Tyrell Terry, Xavier Tillman, Vernon Carey also possibilities

There are strong rumors that S. Bey did workout with the Celtics.  But when asked about it Bey has declined to confirm which teams he has worked out with (or not).

I personally think he'd be a great fit.

With Romeo set to miss the early part of the season, they really need depth at wing.  And even when Romeo returns, they would be more complementary, given Romeo is more of a 2-3 wing while Bey is more of a 3-4.   Lack of depth at wing really hurt us in the playoffs, with Gordon, Romeo & Javonte' all injured.

Like Footey stated, some guys like him and some don't. Plus he lacks that "extra" athleticism/explosiveness.   I still think a solid comparison is a 6'7-6'8 better 3pt shooting version of Jae Crowder.    His funkyish mechanics works well when he is able to square up, take a dribble or two and then shoot.  But he has poor advance stats in catch and shoots situations.   I also worry a little about his low release. Especially at the NBA level.   

I do like his versatility on both ends, motor

But at the end of the day his ceiling is 6'7 Jae Crowder or TJ Warren.  Which is fine...but can you get an even higher ceiling player at 14?

Well, if Devin Vassell slips, maybe.  He is probably not as 'ready to play' right now as Bey would be, but probably has more upside.    But probably would have to trade up to 12-ish to get hm.

Bey looks to be a bit more of a 'complete' player than either Jae or TJ.   He has a more versatile set of offensive skills than Crowder and does a lot more on defense and rebounding than Warren.  But yes, a lot of the appeal of S. Bey is that he looks pretty much ready to contribute right off the bat.

Truthfully, if you can pull out a player of the quality of a Crowder or Warren with the 14th pick, you count that as a win and don't look back.  The average pick at #14 just isn't that good.

What may be appealing to Danny, though, is Bey seems like a pretty wicked smaht kid - he's a bit of an intellectual nerd and would likely fit right in with guys like Jaylen, Grant & Tacko.

you make some strong arguments

But what about positional need??  Bey would be behind players like Tatum, Brown, Langford and Smart (on a pinch) for minutes. Even worse if Hayward returns.   

You don't draft based on positional need, but at 14 would Bey be a clear cut talent over some of the potential PF/C available


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« Reply #257 on: November 16, 2020, 01:46:07 PM »

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Re: Celtics interview list
« Reply #258 on: November 16, 2020, 02:08:18 PM »

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Tyrell Terry
Xavier Tillman
Desmond Bane
Tyshon Alexander
Jay Scrubb x2
Payton Prichard
Killian Tillie
Naji Marshall
Grant Riller
Paul Reed
Daniel Oturu
Immanuel Quickley
Cassius Stanley
Lamar Stevens
Isaiah Stewart
Nate Hinton
KJ Martin
RJ Hampton (workout)
Yoeli Childs
Zeke Nnaji
Devon Dotson
Precious Achiuwa (workout)
Aaron Nesmith (workout) end of the week
Theo Maledon (workout)
Devin Vassell (workout)
Cole Anthony

5 listed as having worked out with the Celtics

missing 5 workouts

If I had to guess the other five unknown -  Patrick Williams, Saddiq Bey,  Okongwu,  Toppin,  Poku?   

Kira Lewis, Tyrell Terry, Xavier Tillman, Vernon Carey also possibilities

There are strong rumors that S. Bey did workout with the Celtics.  But when asked about it Bey has declined to confirm which teams he has worked out with (or not).

I personally think he'd be a great fit.

With Romeo set to miss the early part of the season, they really need depth at wing.  And even when Romeo returns, they would be more complementary, given Romeo is more of a 2-3 wing while Bey is more of a 3-4.   Lack of depth at wing really hurt us in the playoffs, with Gordon, Romeo & Javonte' all injured.

Like Footey stated, some guys like him and some don't. Plus he lacks that "extra" athleticism/explosiveness.   I still think a solid comparison is a 6'7-6'8 better 3pt shooting version of Jae Crowder.    His funkyish mechanics works well when he is able to square up, take a dribble or two and then shoot.  But he has poor advance stats in catch and shoots situations.   I also worry a little about his low release. Especially at the NBA level.   

I do like his versatility on both ends, motor

But at the end of the day his ceiling is 6'7 Jae Crowder or TJ Warren.  Which is fine...but can you get an even higher ceiling player at 14?

Well, if Devin Vassell slips, maybe.  He is probably not as 'ready to play' right now as Bey would be, but probably has more upside.    But probably would have to trade up to 12-ish to get hm.

Bey looks to be a bit more of a 'complete' player than either Jae or TJ.   He has a more versatile set of offensive skills than Crowder and does a lot more on defense and rebounding than Warren.  But yes, a lot of the appeal of S. Bey is that he looks pretty much ready to contribute right off the bat.

Truthfully, if you can pull out a player of the quality of a Crowder or Warren with the 14th pick, you count that as a win and don't look back.  The average pick at #14 just isn't that good.

What may be appealing to Danny, though, is Bey seems like a pretty wicked smaht kid - he's a bit of an intellectual nerd and would likely fit right in with guys like Jaylen, Grant & Tacko.

you make some strong arguments

But what about positional need??  Bey would be behind players like Tatum, Brown, Langford and Smart (on a pinch) for minutes. Even worse if Hayward returns.   

You don't draft based on positional need, but at 14 would Bey be a clear cut talent over some of the potential PF/C available

Sorry - but I'm of the strong opinion that backup wing is a far more pressing 'positional need' than 'PF/C'.

The Celtics only play 1 big at a time.   They only need 3-4 bigs on the 15-man roster, tops, in order to cover that.

They play (in their preferred mode) three wings who are all nominally 'SF'-sized guys:  Jaylen, Jayson & Gordon.   This last year, we had Romeo, Semi & Javonte' as their backups.   What killed us in the playoffs more than anything was losing half of those six guys (Gordon, Romeo & Javonte') for all or most of the playoffs.   That left us with playing Jaylen & Jayson a ton of minutes and filling in for Gordon's minutes with smalls like Smart & Wanamaker.

Romeo is going to start the season inactive (wrist surgery).  Javonte' and possibly Semi may be gone.  Heck, based on Rumors, Gordon may be gone.

Thus:  Wing is imho our most important positional need.
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« Reply #259 on: November 16, 2020, 04:26:34 PM »

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I'd take a flyer on Vernon Carey at 26 or 30, if his weight loss and 3pt shot is legit. He's an interesting buy low prospect.

At 26 I would consider. And at 30 I think it would be a no brainer.  I saw extended highlights of Carey vs Tillman...  Carey is bigger and was bouncier than Tillman even at 270 pounds.   His mobility was good.  But the concern was the over reliance on scoring/bully ball down the block (ala Jahlil Okafor).  Average wingspan at best and defensive lapses out on the perimeter.       

At 240 pounds (plus no hesitation 3 shooting) I could see his ceiling as a Carlos Boozer with a 3 shot.   Or a more mobile/agile Zbo

Similarities - strength/natural scoring instincts/rebounding
So a big man who plays no defence? Yay!
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Re: Celtics interview list
« Reply #260 on: November 16, 2020, 05:18:58 PM »

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I'd take a flyer on Vernon Carey at 26 or 30, if his weight loss and 3pt shot is legit. He's an interesting buy low prospect.

At 26 I would consider. And at 30 I think it would be a no brainer.  I saw extended highlights of Carey vs Tillman...  Carey is bigger and was bouncier than Tillman even at 270 pounds.   His mobility was good.  But the concern was the over reliance on scoring/bully ball down the block (ala Jahlil Okafor).  Average wingspan at best and defensive lapses out on the perimeter.       

At 240 pounds (plus no hesitation 3 shooting) I could see his ceiling as a Carlos Boozer with a 3 shot.   Or a more mobile/agile Zbo

Similarities - strength/natural scoring instincts/rebounding
So a big man who plays no defence? Yay!

Dont worry... Kemba = last line of defense

We are talking about 30th pick here. Carey likely is a role player off the bench. A better Kanter. But may have untapped ceiling ...

Risk is worth 30 imo

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« Reply #261 on: November 16, 2020, 05:28:27 PM »

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I'd take a flyer on Vernon Carey at 26 or 30, if his weight loss and 3pt shot is legit. He's an interesting buy low prospect.

At 26 I would consider. And at 30 I think it would be a no brainer.  I saw extended highlights of Carey vs Tillman...  Carey is bigger and was bouncier than Tillman even at 270 pounds.   His mobility was good.  But the concern was the over reliance on scoring/bully ball down the block (ala Jahlil Okafor).  Average wingspan at best and defensive lapses out on the perimeter.       

At 240 pounds (plus no hesitation 3 shooting) I could see his ceiling as a Carlos Boozer with a 3 shot.   Or a more mobile/agile Zbo

Similarities - strength/natural scoring instincts/rebounding
So a big man who plays no defence? Yay!

Dont worry... Kemba = last line of defense

We are talking about 30th pick here. Carey likely is a role player off the bench. A better Kanter. But may have untapped ceiling ...

Risk is worth 30 imo

Exactly, if we get anything close to Carlos Boozer with the 30th pick or even the 26th pick, that is a huge win.  Even if we get Jared Sullinger, can you really complain about that?  Now if he turns out to be Fab Melo, you can complain.

Re: Celtics interview list
« Reply #262 on: November 16, 2020, 05:48:25 PM »

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Tyrell Terry
Xavier Tillman
Desmond Bane
Tyshon Alexander
Jay Scrubb x2
Payton Prichard
Killian Tillie
Naji Marshall
Grant Riller
Paul Reed
Daniel Oturu
Immanuel Quickley
Cassius Stanley
Lamar Stevens
Isaiah Stewart
Nate Hinton
KJ Martin
RJ Hampton (workout)
Yoeli Childs
Zeke Nnaji
Devon Dotson
Precious Achiuwa (workout)
Aaron Nesmith (workout) end of the week
Theo Maledon (workout)
Devin Vassell (workout)
Cole Anthony

5 listed as having worked out with the Celtics

missing 5 workouts

If I had to guess the other five unknown -  Patrick Williams, Saddiq Bey,  Okongwu,  Toppin,  Poku?   

Kira Lewis, Tyrell Terry, Xavier Tillman, Vernon Carey also possibilities

There are strong rumors that S. Bey did workout with the Celtics.  But when asked about it Bey has declined to confirm which teams he has worked out with (or not).

I personally think he'd be a great fit.

With Romeo set to miss the early part of the season, they really need depth at wing.  And even when Romeo returns, they would be more complementary, given Romeo is more of a 2-3 wing while Bey is more of a 3-4.   Lack of depth at wing really hurt us in the playoffs, with Gordon, Romeo & Javonte' all injured.

Like Footey stated, some guys like him and some don't. Plus he lacks that "extra" athleticism/explosiveness.   I still think a solid comparison is a 6'7-6'8 better 3pt shooting version of Jae Crowder.    His funkyish mechanics works well when he is able to square up, take a dribble or two and then shoot.  But he has poor advance stats in catch and shoots situations.   I also worry a little about his low release. Especially at the NBA level.   

I do like his versatility on both ends, motor

But at the end of the day his ceiling is 6'7 Jae Crowder or TJ Warren.  Which is fine...but can you get an even higher ceiling player at 14?

Well, if Devin Vassell slips, maybe.  He is probably not as 'ready to play' right now as Bey would be, but probably has more upside.    But probably would have to trade up to 12-ish to get hm.

Bey looks to be a bit more of a 'complete' player than either Jae or TJ.   He has a more versatile set of offensive skills than Crowder and does a lot more on defense and rebounding than Warren.  But yes, a lot of the appeal of S. Bey is that he looks pretty much ready to contribute right off the bat.

Truthfully, if you can pull out a player of the quality of a Crowder or Warren with the 14th pick, you count that as a win and don't look back.  The average pick at #14 just isn't that good.

What may be appealing to Danny, though, is Bey seems like a pretty wicked smaht kid - he's a bit of an intellectual nerd and would likely fit right in with guys like Jaylen, Grant & Tacko.

you make some strong arguments

But what about positional need??  Bey would be behind players like Tatum, Brown, Langford and Smart (on a pinch) for minutes. Even worse if Hayward returns.   

You don't draft based on positional need, but at 14 would Bey be a clear cut talent over some of the potential PF/C available

Sorry - but I'm of the strong opinion that backup wing is a far more pressing 'positional need' than 'PF/C'.

The Celtics only play 1 big at a time.   They only need 3-4 bigs on the 15-man roster, tops, in order to cover that.

They play (in their preferred mode) three wings who are all nominally 'SF'-sized guys:  Jaylen, Jayson & Gordon.   This last year, we had Romeo, Semi & Javonte' as their backups.   What killed us in the playoffs more than anything was losing half of those six guys (Gordon, Romeo & Javonte') for all or most of the playoffs.   That left us with playing Jaylen & Jayson a ton of minutes and filling in for Gordon's minutes with smalls like Smart & Wanamaker.

Romeo is going to start the season inactive (wrist surgery).  Javonte' and possibly Semi may be gone.  Heck, based on Rumors, Gordon may be gone.

Thus:  Wing is imho our most important positional need.

I think the best way to draft is by using tiers where you never draft a lower tier when a higher tier still has a player available. Inside those tiers positional value/scarcity,  team need, and stylistic fit need to be factored into rankings. Drafting for need can be dangerous especially at #14, if the Celtics predetermine that they are getting a big at #26 or #30 I am fine with that but #14 shouldn't be based on a perceived roster need. As for Wing vs Big I would prioritize the wing position because they are the hardest to find. In recent years contenders have a trade record of filling out big man rotational spots with MLE and vet min guys. Wings at that salary level are really hard to find.

The way these mocks are trending it appears there should be a handful of potential rotation type bigs available in the late first of the bigs the Cs have worked out I would be (in this order) happy to see them draft Tillman, Nnaji, or Stewart at #26 or #30. If they end the draft with a potential PG of the Future (Hayes,Anthony, Hampton or Maxey) or another higher ceiling wing (Okoro, Vassell, or Green) and #14 and a big in the late first I would consider that a really good draft.     
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Re: Celtics interview list
« Reply #263 on: November 16, 2020, 06:07:41 PM »

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Tyrell Terry
Xavier Tillman
Desmond Bane
Tyshon Alexander
Jay Scrubb x2
Payton Prichard
Killian Tillie
Naji Marshall
Grant Riller
Paul Reed
Daniel Oturu
Immanuel Quickley
Cassius Stanley
Lamar Stevens
Isaiah Stewart
Nate Hinton
KJ Martin
RJ Hampton (workout)
Yoeli Childs
Zeke Nnaji
Devon Dotson
Precious Achiuwa (workout)
Aaron Nesmith (workout) end of the week
Theo Maledon (workout)
Devin Vassell (workout)
Cole Anthony

5 listed as having worked out with the Celtics

missing 5 workouts

If I had to guess the other five unknown -  Patrick Williams, Saddiq Bey,  Okongwu,  Toppin,  Poku?   

Kira Lewis, Tyrell Terry, Xavier Tillman, Vernon Carey also possibilities

There are strong rumors that S. Bey did workout with the Celtics.  But when asked about it Bey has declined to confirm which teams he has worked out with (or not).

I personally think he'd be a great fit.

With Romeo set to miss the early part of the season, they really need depth at wing.  And even when Romeo returns, they would be more complementary, given Romeo is more of a 2-3 wing while Bey is more of a 3-4.   Lack of depth at wing really hurt us in the playoffs, with Gordon, Romeo & Javonte' all injured.

Like Footey stated, some guys like him and some don't. Plus he lacks that "extra" athleticism/explosiveness.   I still think a solid comparison is a 6'7-6'8 better 3pt shooting version of Jae Crowder.    His funkyish mechanics works well when he is able to square up, take a dribble or two and then shoot.  But he has poor advance stats in catch and shoots situations.   I also worry a little about his low release. Especially at the NBA level.   

I do like his versatility on both ends, motor

But at the end of the day his ceiling is 6'7 Jae Crowder or TJ Warren.  Which is fine...but can you get an even higher ceiling player at 14?

Well, if Devin Vassell slips, maybe.  He is probably not as 'ready to play' right now as Bey would be, but probably has more upside.    But probably would have to trade up to 12-ish to get hm.

Bey looks to be a bit more of a 'complete' player than either Jae or TJ.   He has a more versatile set of offensive skills than Crowder and does a lot more on defense and rebounding than Warren.  But yes, a lot of the appeal of S. Bey is that he looks pretty much ready to contribute right off the bat.

Truthfully, if you can pull out a player of the quality of a Crowder or Warren with the 14th pick, you count that as a win and don't look back.  The average pick at #14 just isn't that good.

What may be appealing to Danny, though, is Bey seems like a pretty wicked smaht kid - he's a bit of an intellectual nerd and would likely fit right in with guys like Jaylen, Grant & Tacko.

I’d take Nesmith before Bey. Provides greater shooting prowess. Not as good a defender but has comparable length more athletic, suggesting with effort he will get better on that end.

Having listened to "stories" that Ainge "really wanted Herro" last year, I will side with footey on Nesmith.

He's a three point machine and Ainge "might" be able to get him.

I want other players, but, since the players I want have nothing to do with whom Ainge selects?

I spend this time of year trying to guess who Danny might like.

I will say, if he gets a veteran big and keeps last year's picks? (which he will) He doesn't have many spots.

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