My general worry is that we lost 3 rotation players (or rotation level players) in Smart, Grant, and Gallinari; but we we only obtained one definite in Porzingis. It gets pretty questionable once you get past our top 7 and for a leading contending team, it would have been nice to get a couple of definites rather than hopefuls.
They seem to be all in on Brissett and Pritchard. Svi and Hauser are probably fighting for the same spot in the rotation. And, for whatever reason, the organization is totally comfortable having Kornet play major minutes if it comes down to it.
On another note, I generally like our 2-way guys - especially Scrubb, so perhaps we'll get a nice surprise there.
There’s nothing definite about what Gallinari would be able to provide. With his injury, it’s usually 2 years for a player to get back to full strength. At his age, it’s possible that’s never going to happen
I agree with this. You can't really count Gallinari as a loss. We traded Smart for Porzingis. That is the principle swap. We included Gallinari and Muscala (who combined to contribute pretty much nothing to the team last season) for salary purposes but got 2 firsts back from Memphis and sent out a high second round pick (#35) to Washington. So in a convoluted way, you can say that Walsh replaced Gallinari. If Walsh steps on the court even once, he will have done more for the Celtics than Gallinari did last season, but this has nothing to do with the vet min class.
Grant was a useful player that contributed last season. He was the 3rd big (behind Horford and Williams) most of the season, in terms of his spot in the rotation. He would now be the 4th big with Porzingis added, the 8th or 9th guy at best (Grant, Hauser, Pritchard all in that 8, 9, 10 range). There will be injuries and "minutes management" but Grant's role or opportunity would have been diminished in any case. I see him as being replaced by Brissett (one of our vet min guys) You would be surprised how similar their stats are and Brissett is actually taller. We will have to see how Brissett looks on this team but I think he is going to work out as that 8th or 9th guy (if he does about what he did in IND), versatile in different ways than Grant and not as good from 3, but I am hopeful he can do what the Celtics need him to do.
You can say that Svi replaced Muscala. I know this is a stretch from a positional standpoint, but it works from a process of elimination perspective. I was hopeful when we got Muscala but he really disappointed. Maybe the coach didn't know how to use him, I don't know, but he didn't do much. I am now hopeful with Svi. Svi does not need to do all that much to eclipse what Muscala did. And Banton replaces Champagnie as a deep bench prospect, I have no expectation at all for Banton other than maybe you catch lightning in a bottle and he develops into something in time.