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Offline Rosco917

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Sabonis! In a New York minute.

He's young 25, 6-10, a solid scorer, doesn't need the ball in his hands to be effective, high IQ, an exceptional passer. a possible small ball Center or full-time PF, with JT sliding to Small Forward.

yeah, that would be nice.

 

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No interest in LeVert. Mild interest in Turner but that would likely require further trades to rebalance the team (Horford, Rob Williams overlap). Real interest in Sabonis but only if coming in as an addition to Jaylen & Tatum. No interest in trading Jaylen for Sabonis. Sabonis is not good enough.

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Offline Sophomore

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No interest in LeVert. Mild interest in Turner but that would likely require further trades to rebalance the team (Horford, Rob Williams overlap). Real interest in Sabonis but only if coming in as an addition to Jaylen & Tatum. No interest in trading Jaylen for Sabonis. Sabonis is not good enough.

I'm in agreement with you.

I’m basically team JKJB. But as a thought experiment - if you want to pair AS with Tatum, how does that work? He’s clearly a step down from Rob defensively. Offensively, hasn’t he been most valuable when he’s on the elbow, getting a lot of touches and acting as a hub for the offense? The Cs have always wanted to have their centers operate much higher - the screens are at the top of the key or out to the side. Has anyone seen a dynamic offense that puts a center at the elbow and has a dynamic wing like Tatum playing around that?

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Who would we rather have time lord or turner?

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Brogdan?
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Who would we rather have time lord or turner?

Turner is usually available to play ,  but everything else equal ,  I ll take a healthy Robert any day …..he knows basketball

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Who would we rather have time lord or turner?

Turner is usually available to play ,  but everything else equal ,  I ll take a healthy Robert any day …..he knows basketball

+ he's got that thing where he's just DECIDEDLY more exciting to watch hey?

.edit; dang i might just be biased

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 I’d give any combo of players and picks except the jays to get Sabonis if it meant a change in offense too. ( not happening)

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Nesmith or Romeo, three #1s, two pick swaps for Sabonis?

.... the moment you realize missing on picks makes a big difference. Could have taken 4-5 guys over Nosmith who would've improved our chances at a trade like this.




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Who would we rather have time lord or turner?

Turner is usually available to play ,  but everything else equal ,  I ll take a healthy Robert any day …..he knows basketball

+ he's got that thing where he's just DECIDEDLY more exciting to watch hey?

.edit; dang i might just be biased

patience. Bob is worth waiting for.


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Nesmith or Romeo, three #1s, two pick swaps for Sabonis?

.... the moment you realize missing on picks makes a big difference. Could have taken 4-5 guys over Nosmith who would've improved our chances at a trade like this.

Even when you win the NBA lottery, you're still playing a game of chance.

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I would have no problem waiting until the offseason and doing whatever Brad could do to land Brogdon as our future long term PG alongside Smart, Brown, Tatum and Timelord.

Maybe trade Horford, the rights to Yam Mader, Nesmith and the team's 2022 first round and 2nd round picks.

That gives Indy salary relief if they cut Horford, 2 picks and two prospects.

Boston gets a starting unit of Smart, Brogdon, Jaylen, Jayson and RobWill. Brogdon adds more shooting, more high quality perimeter defense and better passing to the starting unit that needs better passing and more shooting.

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Nesmith or Romeo, three #1s, two pick swaps for Sabonis?

.... the moment you realize missing on picks makes a big difference. Could have taken 4-5 guys over Nosmith who would've improved our chances at a trade like this.

Even when you win the NBA lottery, you're still playing a game of chance.

....a homer Csblog argument for a very long time because we've struggled outside the Top 3 in the draft.,

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I would have no problem waiting until the offseason and doing whatever Brad could do to land Brogdon as our future long term PG.

Aim High!

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Nesmith or Romeo, three #1s, two pick swaps for Sabonis?

.... the moment you realize missing on picks makes a big difference. Could have taken 4-5 guys over Nosmith who would've improved our chances at a trade like this.

Even when you win the NBA lottery, you're still playing a game of chance.

....a homer Csblog argument for over a very long time because we've struggled outside the Top 3 in the draft.,

Yeah right. Total homer argument. It is well known that the Celtics are terrible at picking, and really, everyone else is hitting jackpot after jackpot consistently because drafting beyond pick 10 is super easy and a totally 100% sure deal.