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Do you think Slo Mo would be a nice fit in our starting lineup?

Yes
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No, don't like the fit next to the Jays.
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Don't mind the fit, but he ain't good enough to be our starter.
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Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #15 on: June 16, 2021, 09:00:50 AM »

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I thought this was going to be about bringing Mo Wagner back!

This is way better. I'd love Kyle Anderson here. Either as a starter or a key reserve combo forward. He is really good as a glue guy.

Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #16 on: June 16, 2021, 09:08:47 AM »

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He's interesting because he can handle the ball and make plays, but the claim that we need depth there is hard to understand. We have a traffic jam at the 2/3 spot, even if we don't resign Fournier.

We NEED Langford and/or Nesmith to become highly productive, to say nothing of what we do with Smart and Fournier. If we ever get a real power forward, that pushes Jaylen back towards the 2 guard spot. We absolutely would be wasting someone if we signed Anderson.

At 6'9 230 with a 7'3 ws Anderson is a 3/4 and would be a great option to start along wide Tatum and Brown. I really like the size and versatility those three would bring to the wings for the Cs.
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Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #17 on: June 16, 2021, 09:10:50 AM »

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I thought this was going to be about bringing Mo Wagner back!

This is way better. I'd love Kyle Anderson here. Either as a starter or a key reserve combo forward. He is really good as a glue guy.
Agreed. He’s a steady hand. The kind of player that makes the game easier for the stars.
Not the big name we envision bit i bet his wins/dollar ratio is pretty solid.
Then go get Franz Wagner or Giddey(sp), move kemba to the 6th man role and go win 50.



Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #18 on: June 16, 2021, 09:27:01 AM »

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in a vacuum, he would seem to be the type of player we'd want for improving the team's depth.  question becomes what we'd have to give up to get him as well as what's the expectations for retaining him after his contract ends after this season.

Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #19 on: June 16, 2021, 09:46:05 AM »

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I think I remember seeing him on a fast break in the Memphis Utah playoff series. It was probably the worst excuse for a fast break that I have ever seen in the NBA. It reminder me of seeing two 5 year old's just learning how to play, where the kid with the ball is walking and watching the ball as he's dribbling, while the defender is watching in awe and doesn't want to disturb him.

If I remember correctly, Reggie Miller was calling the game and it made him laugh because of how slow and uncomfortable the fast break was.

Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #20 on: June 16, 2021, 09:47:28 AM »

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I think I remember seeing him on a fast break in the Memphis Utah playoff series. It was probably the worst excuse for a fast break that I have ever seen in the NBA. It reminder me of seeing two 5 year old's just learning how to play, where the kid with the ball is walking and watching the ball as he's dribbling, while the defender is watching in awe and doesn't want to disturb him.

If I remember correctly, Reggie Miller was calling the game and it made him laugh because of how slow and uncomfortable the fast break was.

He’s earned his nickname, that’s for certain.  But he’s quite useful in a half-court offense and on defense.  Leave the fast breaks for the J’s.

Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #21 on: June 16, 2021, 10:25:02 AM »

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I see some discussing the need for Anderson's passing skills. Funny thing is people complain about the Jays' and Kemba's passing skills, yet Tatum and Kemba have clearly better numbers and Brown just about the same numbers as Anderson.


Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #22 on: June 16, 2021, 10:37:51 AM »

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I see some discussing the need for Anderson's passing skills. Funny thing is people complain about the Jays' and Kemba's passing skills, yet Tatum and Kemba have clearly better numbers and Brown just about the same numbers as Anderson.

I'm not someone who would want Anderson, but improved passing can come from anyone who can earn playing time. If Nesmith or Langford or Tristan Thompson or Semi could improve their passing a bit, it would all help. For example, if Anderson took Semi's minutes, it would be an improvement in ball flow.

Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #23 on: June 16, 2021, 10:47:35 AM »

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I see some discussing the need for Anderson's passing skills. Funny thing is people complain about the Jays' and Kemba's passing skills, yet Tatum and Kemba have clearly better numbers and Brown just about the same numbers as Anderson.

It’s not purely a numbers thing.  Anderson was effectively the PG at UCLA.  He has a longer reputation of being able to be a secondary ball-handler/running an offense than do Tatum and particularly Brown.

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« Reply #24 on: June 16, 2021, 11:08:11 AM »

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I see some discussing the need for Anderson's passing skills. Funny thing is people complain about the Jays' and Kemba's passing skills, yet Tatum and Kemba have clearly better numbers and Brown just about the same numbers as Anderson.

The numbers are deceiving considering that Anderson only averaged about 27 minutes per game.

I think Kyle would be a solid pickup, especially if we're making use of the remaining TPE.
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Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #25 on: June 16, 2021, 11:11:51 AM »

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I see some discussing the need for Anderson's passing skills. Funny thing is people complain about the Jays' and Kemba's passing skills, yet Tatum and Kemba have clearly better numbers and Brown just about the same numbers as Anderson.

The numbers are deceiving considering that Anderson only averaged about 27 minutes per game.

I think Kyle would be a solid pickup, especially if we're making use of the remaining TPE.
I was looking more at Ast% and TO% than I was Ast/36

Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #26 on: June 16, 2021, 02:38:49 PM »

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He's interesting because he can handle the ball and make plays, but the claim that we need depth there is hard to understand. We have a traffic jam at the 2/3 spot, even if we don't resign Fournier.

We NEED Langford and/or Nesmith to become highly productive, to say nothing of what we do with Smart and Fournier. If we ever get a real power forward, that pushes Jaylen back towards the 2 guard spot. We absolutely would be wasting someone if we signed Anderson.
He's become a full time 4 in Memphis.
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Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #27 on: June 16, 2021, 02:41:07 PM »

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I see some discussing the need for Anderson's passing skills. Funny thing is people complain about the Jays' and Kemba's passing skills, yet Tatum and Kemba have clearly better numbers and Brown just about the same numbers as Anderson.
The numbers are deceiving considering that Anderson only averaged about 27 minutes per game.

I think Kyle would be a solid pickup, especially if we're making use of the remaining TPE.
I was looking more at Ast% and TO% than I was Ast/36
To be fair Anderson is a really nice passing wing, he just isn't asked to be a creator for the Grizzlies that much, which brings down his assist rate.
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Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #28 on: June 16, 2021, 02:51:20 PM »

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I've always really, really liked SlowMo. 

I think he offers a lot of things that the Celts need.
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Re: Celtics eyeing ‘Slow Mo’
« Reply #29 on: June 16, 2021, 03:05:00 PM »

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He has gotten better, especially defensively. 

But man is he s  l  o  w...

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