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Aron Baynes
« on: July 07, 2022, 07:49:13 PM »

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Aron Baynes has scheduled a workout in Vegas. Wonder if there's any interest?

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/34208419/aron-baynes-work-nba-teams-las-vegas-one-year-spinal-cord-injury

Re: Aron Baynes
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2022, 08:00:13 PM »

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I hope that he is all the way back. My concern is, he wasn’t stellar before the injury. Even if he loses only 5% of his skill, strength and athleticism, is that an NBA player anymore?


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Re: Aron Baynes
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2022, 08:22:58 PM »

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I love Baynes as much as anyone, but I can't quite justify the risk. He was injury-prone before the horrible spinal injury, his three point shooting dropped ~10% in his season at Toronto, he hasn't played serious minutes since the Olympics, and he turns 36 in December.

I don't think it's meant to be
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« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2022, 10:50:44 PM »

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I love Baynes as much as anyone, but I can't quite justify the risk. He was injury-prone before the horrible spinal injury, his three point shooting dropped ~10% in his season at Toronto, he hasn't played serious minutes since the Olympics, and he turns 36 in December.

I don't think it's meant to be

How is it a risk? Bring him in for preseason and see how he does. If he does well, give him a 10 day contract and if he proves to be better than Kornet you sign him for the regular season.
« Last Edit: July 07, 2022, 11:05:50 PM by Goldstar88 »
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Re: Aron Baynes
« Reply #4 on: July 07, 2022, 11:07:50 PM »

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The fact that he has come so far as to schedule a workout for NBA teams, makes this a great story. I wish him nothing but the best.

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« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2022, 12:30:54 AM »

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I love Baynes as much as anyone, but I can't quite justify the risk. He was injury-prone before the horrible spinal injury, his three point shooting dropped ~10% in his season at Toronto, he hasn't played serious minutes since the Olympics, and he turns 36 in December.

I don't think it's meant to be

How is it a risk? Bring him in for preseason and see how he does. If he does well, give him a 10 day contract and if he proves to be better than Kornet you sign him for the regular season.
The risk is on his behalf. He might be medically cleared, but it's not something I'm comfortable with
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I'd love to have Baynes back.
I remember him being much more effective for the Celtics than, I guess, Roy does.
I see him as being exactly the type of player this team needs - some interior muscle.
All of this, of course, depends on his physical health.
Whether he is able to play again or not, I hope the best for him.
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« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2022, 03:14:13 AM »

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I'd love to have Baynes back.
I remember him being much more effective for the Celtics than, I guess, Roy does.
I see him as being exactly the type of player this team needs - some interior muscle.
All of this, of course, depends on his physical health.
Whether he is able to play again or not, I hope the best for him.

I think he was really bad in Toronto after he left the Celtics. So the reservations may be due to his decline from before the injury and than the health risk on top of that. But for me it is possible that like Theis or Horford to some extent, the fit with the Celtics elevates the level of play of some players and we’d hope that Aron is one of them. I want someone to battle Embiid and he’d be great for that role, if healthy and in shape.

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I love Baynes as much as anyone, but I can't quite justify the risk. He was injury-prone before the horrible spinal injury, his three point shooting dropped ~10% in his season at Toronto, he hasn't played serious minutes since the Olympics, and he turns 36 in December.

I don't think it's meant to be

How is it a risk? Bring him in for preseason and see how he does. If he does well, give him a 10 day contract and if he proves to be better than Kornet you sign him for the regular season.
The risk is on his behalf. He might be medically cleared, but it's not something I'm comfortable with

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« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2022, 06:32:40 AM »

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Pass. He’s old and injury prone. Not sure Cs should be adding another injury prone big man to and already questionable (health wise) big man group.

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I'd sign him as a coach as I think he could positively affect the team, but I wouldn't want to take up a roster spot on him. 
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« Reply #12 on: July 08, 2022, 07:21:25 PM »

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I love Baynes as much as anyone, but I can't quite justify the risk. He was injury-prone before the horrible spinal injury, his three point shooting dropped ~10% in his season at Toronto, he hasn't played serious minutes since the Olympics, and he turns 36 in December.

I don't think it's meant to be

How is it a risk? Bring him in for preseason and see how he does. If he does well, give him a 10 day contract and if he proves to be better than Kornet you sign him for the regular season.
The risk is on his behalf. He might be medically cleared, but it's not something I'm comfortable with

Is Baynes how you became a C’s fan?
Bit of a weird question given I’ve posted here long before Baynes arrived.
 
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PF: Terry Cummings (84-85) / Paul Millsap (15-16)
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I love Baynes as much as anyone, but I can't quite justify the risk. He was injury-prone before the horrible spinal injury, his three point shooting dropped ~10% in his season at Toronto, he hasn't played serious minutes since the Olympics, and he turns 36 in December.

I don't think it's meant to be

How is it a risk? Bring him in for preseason and see how he does. If he does well, give him a 10 day contract and if he proves to be better than Kornet you sign him for the regular season.
The risk is on his behalf. He might be medically cleared, but it's not something I'm comfortable with

Is Baynes how you became a C’s fan?
Bit of a weird question given I’ve posted here long before Baynes arrived.


That’s what I thought as well.

Also,

“He can play now,” said another team exec at Friday’s exercise of Aron Baynes. “I’m not sure he’s all the way back — or all the way to where he’s going to be with more time — but from what I saw today, he can help a team.” – via Steve Bulpett @ Heavy.com
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Re: Aron Baynes
« Reply #14 on: July 08, 2022, 10:11:00 PM »

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I think the question is, can he give us what Theis gave us, and is there anyone better available, especially for the cost? I think he's a low risk, good locker room guy who likely can provide most of what Theis did. At worst he is limited from his injuries and we cut him mid-season when other centers become available.