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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Thread
« Reply #165 on: Yesterday at 08:56:27 PM »

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How disappointed are people going to be if BOS trades back for pick 51 (for example) and 2 seconds in 2033 or something like that?

Wow, way more than even my hot take.  BOS is looking for 2-way players.  Hugo to Spain and 2nders for 2-way slots.  It looks to me that BOS did not see these players as ready as some on here thought.

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« Reply #166 on: Yesterday at 08:59:44 PM »

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How disappointed are people going to be if BOS trades back for pick 51 (for example) and 2 seconds in 2033 or something like that?

Wow, way more than even my hot take.  BOS is looking for 2-way players.  Hugo to Spain and 2nders for 2-way slots.  It looks to me that BOS did not see these players as ready as some on here thought.

Yep. Seems like this entire draft will have zero impact on next season.

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« Reply #167 on: Yesterday at 09:03:19 PM »

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Think of how 5 2nd round picks went to the Suns as part of the trade package for Durant.

Second round picks are being used quite a bit as assets in trades. Remember, the Celtics picked up 2 as part of the Simons trade and 1 more as part of the Zinger trade.

That's 6 2nd rounders they've accumulated. I wonder if they will be used to grease the wheels in another trade.

Remember too the Celtics have most their own 1st rounders as well.

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« Reply #168 on: Yesterday at 09:03:50 PM »

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« Reply #169 on: Yesterday at 09:04:52 PM »

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Think of how 5 2nd round picks went to the Suns as part of the trade package for Durant.

Second round picks are being used quite a bit as assets in trades. Remember, the Celtics picked up 2 as part of the Simons trade and 1 more as part of the Zinger trade.

That's 6 2nd rounders they've accumulated. I wonder if they will be used to grease the wheels in another trade.

Remember too the Celtics have most their own 1st rounders as well.
probably at least one needed to dump Niang to free up $ for Kornet and/or Al

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« Reply #170 on: Yesterday at 09:05:51 PM »

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Think of how 5 2nd round picks went to the Suns as part of the trade package for Durant.

Second round picks are being used quite a bit as assets in trades. Remember, the Celtics picked up 2 as part of the Simons trade and 1 more as part of the Zinger trade.

That's 6 2nd rounders they've accumulated. I wonder if they will be used to grease the wheels in another trade.

Remember too the Celtics have most their own 1st rounders as well.

My guess is that they'll be attached to Niang and perhaps Tillman to dump their salaries.


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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Thread
« Reply #171 on: Yesterday at 09:06:23 PM »

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Think of how 5 2nd round picks went to the Suns as part of the trade package for Durant.

Second round picks are being used quite a bit as assets in trades. Remember, the Celtics picked up 2 as part of the Simons trade and 1 more as part of the Zinger trade.

That's 6 2nd rounders they've accumulated. I wonder if they will be used to grease the wheels in another trade.

Remember too the Celtics have most their own 1st rounders as well.

Don't see these second round picks being used for anything but sweetners for teams to take bad contracts off the books. Like Niang or someone else. I just don't see them having any real value other than that.

But these 2 tonight are going to be made because they haven't even announced the Niang trade.

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« Reply #172 on: Yesterday at 09:07:10 PM »

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Think of how 5 2nd round picks went to the Suns as part of the trade package for Durant.

Second round picks are being used quite a bit as assets in trades. Remember, the Celtics picked up 2 as part of the Simons trade and 1 more as part of the Zinger trade.

That's 6 2nd rounders they've accumulated. I wonder if they will be used to grease the wheels in another trade.

Remember too the Celtics have most their own 1st rounders as well.

My guess is that they'll be attached to Niang and perhaps Tillman to dump their salaries.

I don't get the hate for Niang, way way better than Tillman.  At least he is a legit NBA rotation player....but I guess we gotta get rid of his salary.

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« Reply #173 on: Yesterday at 09:08:20 PM »

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Think of how 5 2nd round picks went to the Suns as part of the trade package for Durant.

Second round picks are being used quite a bit as assets in trades. Remember, the Celtics picked up 2 as part of the Simons trade and 1 more as part of the Zinger trade.

That's 6 2nd rounders they've accumulated. I wonder if they will be used to grease the wheels in another trade.

Remember too the Celtics have most their own 1st rounders as well.

My guess is that they'll be attached to Niang and perhaps Tillman to dump their salaries.

I don't get the hate for Niang, at least he is a legit NBA rotation player....but I guess we gotta get rid of his salary.

Not sure getting rid of Tillman is worth it, unless you can get a better end of the bench player for the same or less amount.

But yet, Niang needs traded to sign Gonzalez, Horford, and Kornet.

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« Reply #174 on: Yesterday at 09:08:36 PM »

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Think of how 5 2nd round picks went to the Suns as part of the trade package for Durant.

Second round picks are being used quite a bit as assets in trades. Remember, the Celtics picked up 2 as part of the Simons trade and 1 more as part of the Zinger trade.

That's 6 2nd rounders they've accumulated. I wonder if they will be used to grease the wheels in another trade.

Remember too the Celtics have most their own 1st rounders as well.

My guess is that they'll be attached to Niang and perhaps Tillman to dump their salaries.

I don't get the hate for Niang, at least he is a legit NBA rotation player....but I guess we gotta get rid of his salary.

He is out of shape. He sucks on defense. He is a dirty player. Has zero attributes other than being able to hit a 3 now or then.

But I don't think he will be the one shipped out. It will be Sam.

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« Reply #175 on: Yesterday at 10:08:06 PM »

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I'm enjoying these Amari Williams highlights. He's huge but moves well. Good rim protector. He looks like he, physically, ready to play in the NBA (which is good because he's 23). I also read he had more assists than any center in Kentucky history which is pretty wild.

Could be a nice pick.

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« Reply #176 on: Yesterday at 10:18:15 PM »

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3 times teams traded just ahead of the Celtics in this 2nd round.

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« Reply #177 on: Yesterday at 10:18:48 PM »

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Williams on a 2 way.


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The Boston Celtics have selected Amari Williams with the No. 46 pick. He will be on a two-way contract next season.


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« Reply #178 on: Today at 03:25:01 AM »

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Think of how 5 2nd round picks went to the Suns as part of the trade package for Durant.

Second round picks are being used quite a bit as assets in trades. Remember, the Celtics picked up 2 as part of the Simons trade and 1 more as part of the Zinger trade.

That's 6 2nd rounders they've accumulated. I wonder if they will be used to grease the wheels in another trade.

Remember too the Celtics have most their own 1st rounders as well.

My guess is that they'll be attached to Niang and perhaps Tillman to dump their salaries.

I don't get the hate for Niang, way way better than Tillman.  At least he is a legit NBA rotation player....but I guess we gotta get rid of his salary.

Agreed. Niang is a solid 10th man in the NBA. I think Tillman is finished as a NBA player once this contract ends. He looks nothing like the player he was in Memphis when he was a solid backup center. Physically, he just doesn't look right. He looks kaput.

Problem with trading Niang is nobody wants to pay $8mil for a 10th man. That is a minimum contract slot.

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« Reply #179 on: Today at 04:25:59 AM »

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The Los Angeles Lakers have acquired the No. 36 pick in the draft from the Minnesota Timberwolves and selected Adou Thiero out of Arkansas.
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During the course of Thursday, the Lakers traded up from No. 55 to No. 45 and then No. 45 to No. 36 to put  themselves in position to select Thiero.

Why did they bother going to such lengths to secure Theiro? The guy can't shoot at all. He is not going to be able to play in LAL. He is not a fit for what they what they need. I don't get it.