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Re: Centers Possibly Available
« Reply #30 on: Yesterday at 11:44:35 AM »

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How about Myles Turner if the Bucks trade Giannis and rebuild?

I could see Brad being interested given how he has valued floor spacing bigs in the past.

However, I would be reluctant to give up much to put it lightly. Turner is a horrendous rebounder for a 7 footer as he has demonstrated in the finals and is now about to turn 30 and being overpaid for the next 4 years.

Simons, Minott and a heavily protected first is probably the most I would be willing to give up.

I feel like they've had every opportunity to trade for Turner over the years and decided against it. And yeah, he's just not a good rebounder. He's only averaging 6 a game now even when Giannis is out, and even the last game against the C's he had 4 points and 3 rebounds in 28 minutes.

Idk if it's the system or just regression but he's been mediocre this season.

In fairness the same kind of holds true with Vucevic too, they've had ample chances to acquire him and decided against it. Claxton and Zubac though seem like guys they'd be interested in, or even Day'Ron Sharpe like @tonydelk said. It does seem BKN and BOS are destined to trade with each other or with BKN as the 3rd team to help facilitate because of their cap space.

If you can flip Simons in a trade and get back Sharpe + a depth guard while saving some money, I'd be pleased. My *dream* though is Zubac, he'd just be perfect in so many ways including the age and timeline.
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Re: Centers Possibly Available
« Reply #31 on: Yesterday at 11:48:23 AM »

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How about Myles Turner if the Bucks trade Giannis and rebuild?

I could see Brad being interested given how he has valued floor spacing bigs in the past.

However, I would be reluctant to give up much to put it lightly. Turner is a horrendous rebounder for a 7 footer as he has demonstrated in the finals and is now about to turn 30 and being overpaid for the next 4 years.

Simons, Minott and a heavily protected first is probably the most I would be willing to give up.
I think Turner is slowing down.  He looked ineffective in the playoffs and even worse this year.  I don't think he'll last through the team's next phase.  I prefer Minot as a player to Turner.

Re: Centers Possibly Available
« Reply #32 on: Yesterday at 08:15:19 PM »

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How about Myles Turner if the Bucks trade Giannis and rebuild?

I could see Brad being interested given how he has valued floor spacing bigs in the past.

However, I would be reluctant to give up much to put it lightly. Turner is a horrendous rebounder for a 7 footer as he has demonstrated in the finals and is now about to turn 30 and being overpaid for the next 4 years.

Simons, Minott and a heavily protected first is probably the most I would be willing to give up.
I think Turner is slowing down.  He looked ineffective in the playoffs and even worse this year.  I don't think he'll last through the team's next phase.  I prefer Minot as a player to Turner.


Plus he's on a 4y/$108m contract, I don't think that will age well. Are we going to play Myles in the starting lineup ahead of Queta who is on $2m and has some upside? Or have him sit the bench?
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Re: Centers Possibly Available
« Reply #33 on: Today at 08:53:23 AM »

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I honestly do not know how the Celtics get another championship without an elite centre.

Most teams would be happy to just make the finals, but the Celtics should hold themselves to a higher standard.

If the Celtics get back to the finals, they will be competing against either Jokic, Wembanyama or Holmgren. The Celtics currently constructed would get destroyed by all of them.

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« Reply #34 on: Today at 03:33:17 PM »

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Name the last five teams that won titles that had elite centers?  And please do not say Al Horford in your response because he was more serviceable than Elite when we won with him. 

We all know Joker was elite, but many teams have won with out elite centers.   GS won with Kevin Looney for criminy's sake.   CLE won with Tristant Thompson.  We won one with Kendrick Perkins and an aging Al Horford.

In the age of the three pointer, centers are not as important as they once were folks.   Yes, they still help a lot.   But it is not like the days of the pre- three point shot when you pounded the ball inside on most possessions.
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« Reply #35 on: Today at 08:36:13 PM »

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Name the last five teams that won titles that had elite centers?  And please do not say Al Horford in your response because he was more serviceable than Elite when we won with him. 

We all know Joker was elite, but many teams have won with out elite centers.   GS won with Kevin Looney for criminy's sake.   CLE won with Tristant Thompson.  We won one with Kendrick Perkins and an aging Al Horford.

In the age of the three pointer, centers are not as important as they once were folks.   Yes, they still help a lot.   But it is not like the days of the pre- three point shot when you pounded the ball inside on most possessions.

We won the title with Porzingis, who (although injury prone) is an elite center.

The NBA is a reactionary league. Teams need a counter to the current dominant force. The current dominant forces all have elite centres.

Queta does match up well against Duran, but he would get destroyed by Jokic, Wembanyama and Holmgren.

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« Reply #36 on: Today at 08:59:15 PM »

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Name the last five teams that won titles that had elite centers?  And please do not say Al Horford in your response because he was more serviceable than Elite when we won with him. 

We all know Joker was elite, but many teams have won with out elite centers.   GS won with Kevin Looney for criminy's sake.   CLE won with Tristant Thompson.  We won one with Kendrick Perkins and an aging Al Horford.

In the age of the three pointer, centers are not as important as they once were folks.   Yes, they still help a lot.   But it is not like the days of the pre- three point shot when you pounded the ball inside on most possessions.

We won the title with Porzingis, who (although injury prone) is an elite center.

The NBA is a reactionary league. Teams need a counter to the current dominant force. The current dominant forces all have elite centres.

Queta does match up well against Duran, but he would get destroyed by Jokic, Wembanyama and Holmgren.
Zinger hardly played in the playoffs.  Al was our primary center in that run