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Re: Time for a change?
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Hauser + two second round picks for Gafford or Isaiah Stewart (TPE)

MLE on Sexton, Coby White or Simons

Draft another big man tonight (or PF), and then sign someone on the vet minimum that shakes loose (pipe dream is someone like Porzingis)

This would actually be fantastic if they can get it done. Gets you a big, a guard and most likely a wing in the draft.

Re: Time for a change?
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After the Giannis stuff, I'm not really believing these reports until it actually happens. There's all kind of rumors out there from various media sources, so it's hard to know what to believe.

When shams is saying that the Celtics are listening to offers for JB, I believe him.
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Re: Time for a change?
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After the Giannis stuff, I'm not really believing these reports until it actually happens. There's all kind of rumors out there from various media sources, so it's hard to know what to believe.

When shams is saying that the Celtics are listening to offers for JB, I believe him.

I see this as non-reporting reporting.  Of course Boston is "listening".  Every single team in every single sport listens to trade offers on every one of its players.  Then, the team being propositioned usually politely declines.

If you hear that Brad is *engaging* with other teams in trade discussions, exchanging counter-offers, etc., it's meaningful.

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Re: Time for a change?
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After the Giannis stuff, I'm not really believing these reports until it actually happens. There's all kind of rumors out there from various media sources, so it's hard to know what to believe.

When shams is saying that the Celtics are listening to offers for JB, I believe him.

I see this as non-reporting reporting.  Of course Boston is "listening".  Every single team in every single sport listens to trade offers on every one of its players.  Then, the team being propositioned usually politely declines.

If you hear that Brad is *engaging* with other teams in trade discussions, exchanging counter-offers, etc., it's meaningful.

You think the Celtics are listening to trade offers for Tatum? I don?t.

Why wasn?t Shams saying Boston was taking offers on JB before the Giannis trade. He wasn?t saying anything until recently.
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.

Re: Time for a change?
« Reply #679 on: Today at 02:56:45 PM »

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After the Giannis stuff, I'm not really believing these reports until it actually happens. There's all kind of rumors out there from various media sources, so it's hard to know what to believe.

When shams is saying that the Celtics are listening to offers for JB, I believe him.

I see this as non-reporting reporting.  Of course Boston is "listening".  Every single team in every single sport listens to trade offers on every one of its players.  Then, the team being propositioned usually politely declines.

If you hear that Brad is *engaging* with other teams in trade discussions, exchanging counter-offers, etc., it's meaningful.

You think the Celtics are listening to trade offers for Tatum? I don?t.

Why wasn?t Shams saying Boston was taking offers on JB before the Giannis trade. He wasn?t saying anything until recently.

You think they literally hang up the phone?  That's not real life.
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Re: Time for a change?
« Reply #680 on: Today at 03:04:18 PM »

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After the Giannis stuff, I'm not really believing these reports until it actually happens. There's all kind of rumors out there from various media sources, so it's hard to know what to believe.

When shams is saying that the Celtics are listening to offers for JB, I believe him.

I see this as non-reporting reporting.  Of course Boston is "listening".  Every single team in every single sport listens to trade offers on every one of its players.  Then, the team being propositioned usually politely declines.

If you hear that Brad is *engaging* with other teams in trade discussions, exchanging counter-offers, etc., it's meaningful.

You think the Celtics are listening to trade offers for Tatum? I don?t.

Why wasn?t Shams saying Boston was taking offers on JB before the Giannis trade. He wasn?t saying anything until recently.

You think they literally hang up the phone?  That's not real life.

I think teams know that Tatum is not available. He has always been untouchable, even after the injury. Brad has tried to trade Brown multiple times. It seems like both sides want to move on.

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.

Re: Time for a change?
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After the Giannis stuff, I'm not really believing these reports until it actually happens. There's all kind of rumors out there from various media sources, so it's hard to know what to believe.

When shams is saying that the Celtics are listening to offers for JB, I believe him.

I see this as non-reporting reporting.  Of course Boston is "listening".  Every single team in every single sport listens to trade offers on every one of its players.  Then, the team being propositioned usually politely declines.

If you hear that Brad is *engaging* with other teams in trade discussions, exchanging counter-offers, etc., it's meaningful.

You think the Celtics are listening to trade offers for Tatum? I don?t.

Why wasn?t Shams saying Boston was taking offers on JB before the Giannis trade. He wasn?t saying anything until recently.

You think they literally hang up the phone?  That's not real life.

I think teams know that Tatum is not available. He has always been untouchable, even after the injury. Brad has tried to trade Brown multiple times. It seems like both sides want to move on.

It seems like Brad wants to move on if he can get a first ballot HOFer in return.
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