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If the Celtics trade Jrue, I'd like to see them bring back a big (PJ Washington, a PF, has been talked about). They can draft a center with 28 or 32. I think Queta still has room to develop. Then, if one of Horford or Kornet come back, that's a decent rotation behind KP.
If KP is back and can play, that is.
I think this is the most logical scenario. Pending on who is cheaper will determine which player is back between Al and Kornet. Al has a year or two left IMO and he will either stay because he loves Boston or will ring chase to another team. I think if Boston is willing to bring Al back he comes back or retires. Moving your family is a tough thing and I'm sure they have a say in where he plays.
If Boston keeps both picks I expect one of Raynaud or Kalkbrenner.
Al doesn't have to move his family. Not for a year anyway. If he wants to chase a title, he can do so.
Al seems to like Boston and he's got his ring. At this point, I'd bet he stays in Boston.
I agree. Also think they should offer him a coaching job once he is ready to hang it up. Seems like all the players love and respect him.
I?d like to think that were I in his shoes I take my $285 million in career earnings and do something relatively unstressful. But he?s probably not made that way.
Yep. Such as being an assistant coach for the Celtics.
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Quoting Nick from the now locked Ime thread:
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.