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Re: Celtics 2025-26 Regular Season Discussion
« Reply #45 on: November 13, 2025, 07:58:43 PM »

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The recent playa of the Celtics wing prospects including Minott, Walsh, Hugo and even Scheierman does make Hauser's future a little cloudier.

None of those guys are the shooter Hauser is, not even close, but they do bring other stuff including more defensive play making to the table. They are also making basically the minimum next year while Hauser will make 10.9 million. That's still a great contract, not even tax-MLE money, but that's exactly the reason Hauser would probably also have value in a trade.

Lets say the C's end up with the 14th pick. What level of center could you get for Hauser + #14? Probably a pretty good one. If you dump or let Simson walk than trade Hauser + picks for a center the team making like 20 million could maybe even be competitive next year and still stay under the tax to reset the repeater.

Of course all of this is dependent on the young wings continuing to develop. So we'll see how it goes.

Re: Celtics 2025-26 Regular Season Discussion
« Reply #46 on: Yesterday at 07:12:24 PM »

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Back to .500 (7-7) with two games against the Nets upcoming. A good chance to keep winning.

It will be interesting to see how this team looks after a few more weeks of play.

Re: Celtics 2025-26 Regular Season Discussion
« Reply #47 on: Yesterday at 08:47:52 PM »

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Sam Hauser first 5 games from three: 21/46 for 45.6%
Sam Hauser last 9 games from three: 9/50 for 18.0%

Guy is in one of the worst shooting slumps of his career.
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Re: Celtics 2025-26 Regular Season Discussion
« Reply #48 on: Yesterday at 09:31:02 PM »

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Sam Hauser first 5 games from three: 21/46 for 45.6%
Sam Hauser last 9 games from three: 9/50 for 18.0%

Guy is in one of the worst shooting slumps of his career.
that's just abysmal.  maybe need to start looking to get him some easier 2 point shots to get himself going in a game

Re: Celtics 2025-26 Regular Season Discussion
« Reply #49 on: Yesterday at 09:59:41 PM »

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Back to .500 (7-7) with two games against the Nets upcoming. A good chance to keep winning.

It will be interesting to see how this team looks after a few more weeks of play.

Like I stated in a post a few weeks ago, Mazzulla & Stevens are going to waste an opportunity to get a high draft pick in one of the deepest draft ever.

Instead of getting a transformative young star, the Celtics are going to go .500 and make an early exit in the playoffs.

Stubborn short-sightedness.
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Re: Celtics 2025-26 Regular Season Discussion
« Reply #50 on: Today at 09:54:44 AM »

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Back to .500 (7-7) with two games against the Nets upcoming. A good chance to keep winning.

It will be interesting to see how this team looks after a few more weeks of play.

Like I stated in a post a few weeks ago, Mazzulla & Stevens are going to waste an opportunity to get a high draft pick in one of the deepest draft ever.

Instead of getting a transformative young star, the Celtics are going to go .500 and make an early exit in the playoffs.

Stubborn short-sightedness.

If they are .500 through the first 50 games of the season, that still leaves enough time to start resting Brown/White/Simons/PP and having scheduled losses, no?

I agree it's in their best interest to tank. But don't know if it needs to be a concerted effort for all 82 games to get a Top 8-10 pick. Or were you thinking more Top 3-5?

Re: Celtics 2025-26 Regular Season Discussion
« Reply #51 on: Today at 10:06:44 AM »

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Sam Hauser first 5 games from three: 21/46 for 45.6%
Sam Hauser last 9 games from three: 9/50 for 18.0%

Guy is in one of the worst shooting slumps of his career.

Wow.  The guy has never shot below 40%, going back to something like his sophomore year in high school. 

He'll get it together.  Like just about everybody else, he's learning to play without our offensive engine.


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Re: Celtics 2025-26 Regular Season Discussion
« Reply #52 on: Today at 10:49:35 AM »

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Jaylen Brown's shooting numbers dropping slightly from his hot start. I forget what his TS% a while back. 61-63% - somewhere in that range. Now it is 58.7% TS. Right around league average. TS% is up across the league this season.

League average is 58.3% TS at the moment.