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Re: Celtics News
« Reply #2160 on: Today at 12:01:24 AM »

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Micheal Scotto: The Boston Celtics will exercise the third-year $2.74 million team option on Baylor Scheierman for the 2026-27 season, league sources told @hoopshype . Scheierman was the 30th pick of the 2024 NBA Draft.

Why?

I would not have, but I did feel that is why he was getting a few minutes the past couple of games.

That said, the difference between his option and the vet minimum is all of $500k next year, and they will still have 3-4 spots to fill.  One will hopefully be someone with the big TPE, one will be a
1st round pick, and likely two will be vet min deals.  If Scheierman is taking up the third vet min slot with a salary a few hundred thousand more, I will just shrug.  It is unlikely to prevent us from making a larger move if we are spending an extra $500k on the 13th or 14th roster spot.

Re: Celtics News
« Reply #2161 on: Today at 02:04:58 AM »

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Micheal Scotto: The Boston Celtics will exercise the third-year $2.74 million team option on Baylor Scheierman for the 2026-27 season, league sources told @hoopshype . Scheierman was the 30th pick of the 2024 NBA Draft.

Why?

I would not have, but I did feel that is why he was getting a few minutes the past couple of games.

That said, the difference between his option and the vet minimum is all of $500k next year, and they will still have 3-4 spots to fill.  One will hopefully be someone with the big TPE, one will be a
1st round pick, and likely two will be vet min deals.  If Scheierman is taking up the third vet min slot with a salary a few hundred thousand more, I will just shrug.  It is unlikely to prevent us from making a larger move if we are spending an extra $500k on the 13th or 14th roster spot.

This is what I thought too...the opportunity cost of not signing him is just not big enough to move our needle. I'm assuming Brad and his team of nerds have run the numbers and determined there's no scenario where we would have been $2.74m under the luxury tax, first apron or any other apron where Scheierman would have been the one to push us over  :angel:
Any odd typos are because I suck at typing on an iPhone :D


Re: Celtics News
« Reply #2162 on: Today at 06:32:56 AM »

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Micheal Scotto: The Boston Celtics will exercise the third-year $2.74 million team option on Baylor Scheierman for the 2026-27 season, league sources told @hoopshype . Scheierman was the 30th pick of the 2024 NBA Draft.

Why?

I would not have, but I did feel that is why he was getting a few minutes the past couple of games.

That said, the difference between his option and the vet minimum is all of $500k next year, and they will still have 3-4 spots to fill.  One will hopefully be someone with the big TPE, one will be a
1st round pick, and likely two will be vet min deals.  If Scheierman is taking up the third vet min slot with a salary a few hundred thousand more, I will just shrug.  It is unlikely to prevent us from making a larger move if we are spending an extra $500k on the 13th or 14th roster spot.

This is what I thought too...the opportunity cost of not signing him is just not big enough to move our needle. I'm assuming Brad and his team of nerds have run the numbers and determined there's no scenario where we would have been $2.74m under the luxury tax, first apron or any other apron where Scheierman would have been the one to push us over  :angel:

I imagine he would be eligible to trade next offseason and season so my hope is just to have salary filler in a potential trade. However that feels like wishful thinking.

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« Reply #2163 on: Today at 08:43:21 AM »

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I was surprised when I saw this.  I hope he is doing more in practice than he has been doing in games.  I see him as being a little too slow.  Just doesn't seem to have the foot speed to keep up with the game at his position.

Like others have said, as the 14th or 15th guy on the roster, I will trust that the decision makers see some remaining unfulfilled ceiling and they want to give him another season.  I am surprised, I am not seeing it, but so be it.

Walsh has a Jan 10 guarantee deadline for the second half his salary this season and the team still has an option for next (about $2.4M).  This may not bode well for Walsh.