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Re: With Pick 32 the Celtics Take:
« Reply #30 on: Yesterday at 06:37:05 PM »

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If it's not any of Raynaud, Fleming or Kalkbrenner I will throw hands
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Re: With Pick 32 the Celtics Take:
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If it's not any of Raynaud, Fleming or Kalkbrenner I will throw hands

Or if Brad trades back....Grrrrrrr.
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Re: With Pick 32 the Celtics Take:
« Reply #32 on: Yesterday at 06:39:17 PM »

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If Al and Luke are back for another year or two (I really hope so)... then I think Fleming is the pick. 
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Re: With Pick 32 the Celtics Take:
« Reply #33 on: Yesterday at 06:40:29 PM »

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If it's not any of Raynaud, Fleming or Kalkbrenner I will throw hands

Or if Brad trades back....Grrrrrrr.

I will fight you if that happens  >:(

(lol jk but I'll be upset)
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Re: With Pick 32 the Celtics Take:
« Reply #34 on: Yesterday at 06:54:19 PM »

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If it's not any of Raynaud, Fleming or Kalkbrenner I will throw hands

Or if Brad trades back....Grrrrrrr.

I will fight you if that happens  >:(

(lol jk but I'll be upset)

If all 3 are still there, then I wouldn't mind trading back a few spots and picking up another future 2nd. Brad seems to like to spend those in trades, so the more the better. I just hope we don't drop back to the 40s or anything.

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« Reply #35 on: Yesterday at 07:06:46 PM »

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I'd go Raynaud but Stevens will go with Kalkbrenner.

Watch the pump fake, drive and dunk at :36.

He's got much better touch around the rim thank Kalk.  Better handles.  And a smoother outside stroke.

He looks like he's got a lot of Chet Holmgren's game.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8xZNtaXP5A
You don't have to sell me.  Raynaud is also a better rebounder and he's more than a year younger.  Unfortunately Stevens can't get away from his mid major nature.

You're just not listening, Raynaud should be our pick.  How much do I have to sell him to you?  He's exactly what we need and more skilled thank Kalkbrenner.

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Re: With Pick 32 the Celtics Take:
« Reply #36 on: Yesterday at 07:13:02 PM »

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Just saw that MIN is trading 31 for pick 36 and two future 2nds. I know I'm probably in the minority here, but I wish that could have been us. Still would likely get one of the big 3 (or end up with Penda) and have two future 2nds to work with.

Edit: Sounds like Fleming is confirmed for the Suns selection at 31, so it comes down to one of the Centers for us (hopefully)

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« Reply #37 on: Yesterday at 07:26:23 PM »

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Just saw that MIN is trading 31 for pick 36 and two future 2nds. I know I'm probably in the minority here, but I wish that could have been us. Still would likely get one of the big 3 (or end up with Penda) and have two future 2nds to work with.

Edit: Sounds like Fleming is confirmed for the Suns selection at 31, so it comes down to one of the Centers for us (hopefully)

Fleming sounds redundant to their #8 pick from last year, Ryan Dunn.  Maybe a better shooter, but Dunn is the same size and also an extreme athlete.

Who else wishes we were picking #33 so that whoever had #32 could take Kalkbrenner off the board before Brad could grab him?

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« Reply #38 on: Yesterday at 07:33:35 PM »

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Just saw that MIN is trading 31 for pick 36 and two future 2nds. I know I'm probably in the minority here, but I wish that could have been us. Still would likely get one of the big 3 (or end up with Penda) and have two future 2nds to work with.

Edit: Sounds like Fleming is confirmed for the Suns selection at 31, so it comes down to one of the Centers for us (hopefully)

Fleming sounds redundant to their #8 pick from last year, Ryan Dunn.  Maybe a better shooter, but Dunn is the same size and also an extreme athlete.

Who else wishes we were picking #33 so that whoever had #32 could take Kalkbrenner off the board before Brad could grab him?

Haha - I prefer Raynaud, as well. I'm not too stressed about the pick either way since it's a 2nd rounder, but hopefully we get somebody who can actually play

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« Reply #39 on: Yesterday at 07:46:13 PM »

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Just saw that MIN is trading 31 for pick 36 and two future 2nds. I know I'm probably in the minority here, but I wish that could have been us. Still would likely get one of the big 3 (or end up with Penda) and have two future 2nds to work with.

Edit: Sounds like Fleming is confirmed for the Suns selection at 31, so it comes down to one of the Centers for us (hopefully)

Fleming sounds redundant to their #8 pick from last year, Ryan Dunn.  Maybe a better shooter, but Dunn is the same size and also an extreme athlete.

Who else wishes we were picking #33 so that whoever had #32 could take Kalkbrenner off the board before Brad could grab him?

Haha - I prefer Raynaud, as well. I'm not too stressed about the pick either way since it's a 2nd rounder, but hopefully we get somebody who can actually play

Fleming just looks more exciting to me.  Runs the floor better, more athletic, still shoots the 3 ball well too.   But he is probably only a small ball 5 in a pinch.  If we are going to be bad next year, we need something to be excited about.   Not sure that Raynaud excites me much, I mean I could see how he might be a better pro though.

Re: With Pick 32 the Celtics Take:
« Reply #40 on: Yesterday at 07:54:37 PM »

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I?m going to say Kalkbrenner. I like his fit with the team and think he?s worthy value here. My second choice at this point would be Thiero.

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« Reply #41 on: Yesterday at 07:57:06 PM »

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If it's not Fleming, I hope it's Markovic.

Re: With Pick 32 the Celtics Take:
« Reply #42 on: Yesterday at 07:59:32 PM »

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Just saw that MIN is trading 31 for pick 36 and two future 2nds. I know I'm probably in the minority here, but I wish that could have been us. Still would likely get one of the big 3 (or end up with Penda) and have two future 2nds to work with.

Edit: Sounds like Fleming is confirmed for the Suns selection at 31, so it comes down to one of the Centers for us (hopefully)

Fleming sounds redundant to their #8 pick from last year, Ryan Dunn.  Maybe a better shooter, but Dunn is the same size and also an extreme athlete.

Who else wishes we were picking #33 so that whoever had #32 could take Kalkbrenner off the board before Brad could grab him?

Haha - I prefer Raynaud, as well. I'm not too stressed about the pick either way since it's a 2nd rounder, but hopefully we get somebody who can actually play

Fleming just looks more exciting to me.  Runs the floor better, more athletic, still shoots the 3 ball well too.   But he is probably only a small ball 5 in a pinch.  If we are going to be bad next year, we need something to be excited about.   Not sure that Raynaud excites me much, I mean I could see how he might be a better pro though.

My post was in reference to Fleming being chosen at 31. I definitely would have been happy with him, but Gambadoro out of PHX is already reporting Fleming is their choice

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It would make perfect sense for them to pick the center from Stanford, so they will select a draft-and-stash point guard from Croatia.

Re: With Pick 32 the Celtics Take:
« Reply #44 on: Yesterday at 08:21:37 PM »

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Probably be a draft & stash player from Croatia or somewhere
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