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Re: 2026-27 Celtics Off Season Discussion
« Reply #135 on: Yesterday at 09:42:54 AM »

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If Brad is watching the knicks blaze their way to the NBA title, he has to see this current Celtics roster has zero chance to beat them next season in a playoff series. At some point, knicks and cavs will have to shed salary but for next year Boston cannot win the East.

Roster needs to be significantly better to compete with them. Queata and Garza as your centers is not going to get it done. Hauser as starter is not going to get it done.

Having first or second year guys off the bench that are going to be counted on is not going to get it done. I like Baylor and Hugo but both of those guys have to take massive steps forward to bolster the bench. Not sure Harper is anything but a practice body. That leaves PP as your only legit bench option.

Brad running it back as is just will be another first or second round exit.
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Re: 2026-27 Celtics Off Season Discussion
« Reply #136 on: Yesterday at 03:12:08 PM »

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If Brad is watching the knicks blaze their way to the NBA title, he has to see this current Celtics roster has zero chance to beat them next season in a playoff series. At some point, knicks and cavs will have to shed salary but for next year Boston cannot win the East.

Roster needs to be significantly better to compete with them. Queata and Garza as your centers is not going to get it done. Hauser as starter is not going to get it done.

Having first or second year guys off the bench that are going to be counted on is not going to get it done. I like Baylor and Hugo but both of those guys have to take massive steps forward to bolster the bench. Not sure Harper is anything but a practice body. That leaves PP as your only legit bench option.

Brad running it back as is just will be another first or second round exit.

I keep reading folks talking up Baylor.  Is it just me, or does his defense seem like an extreme weakness?

Hauser's defense seems to be 3x better. 

Re: 2026-27 Celtics Off Season Discussion
« Reply #137 on: Yesterday at 03:39:18 PM »

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If Brad is watching the knicks blaze their way to the NBA title, he has to see this current Celtics roster has zero chance to beat them next season in a playoff series. At some point, knicks and cavs will have to shed salary but for next year Boston cannot win the East.

Roster needs to be significantly better to compete with them. Queata and Garza as your centers is not going to get it done. Hauser as starter is not going to get it done.

Having first or second year guys off the bench that are going to be counted on is not going to get it done. I like Baylor and Hugo but both of those guys have to take massive steps forward to bolster the bench. Not sure Harper is anything but a practice body. That leaves PP as your only legit bench option.

Brad running it back as is just will be another first or second round exit.

I keep reading folks talking up Baylor.  Is it just me, or does his defense seem like an extreme weakness?

Hauser's defense seems to be 3x better.

I thought Scheierman's defense during the regular season was a pleasant surprise.  It was consistently above average.

The playoffs were a different story.  Hauser also struggled defensively in the playoffs though.


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« Reply #138 on: Yesterday at 03:54:23 PM »

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If Brad is watching the knicks blaze their way to the NBA title, he has to see this current Celtics roster has zero chance to beat them next season in a playoff series. At some point, knicks and cavs will have to shed salary but for next year Boston cannot win the East.

Roster needs to be significantly better to compete with them. Queata and Garza as your centers is not going to get it done. Hauser as starter is not going to get it done.

Having first or second year guys off the bench that are going to be counted on is not going to get it done. I like Baylor and Hugo but both of those guys have to take massive steps forward to bolster the bench. Not sure Harper is anything but a practice body. That leaves PP as your only legit bench option.

Brad running it back as is just will be another first or second round exit.

I keep reading folks talking up Baylor.  Is it just me, or does his defense seem like an extreme weakness?

Hauser's defense seems to be 3x better.


Completely agree. Baylor is not a good defender. He was a turnstile in the playoffs. I?d take Ron Harper Jr over him.
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Re: 2026-27 Celtics Off Season Discussion
« Reply #139 on: Yesterday at 04:39:33 PM »

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If Brad is watching the knicks blaze their way to the NBA title, he has to see this current Celtics roster has zero chance to beat them next season in a playoff series. At some point, knicks and cavs will have to shed salary but for next year Boston cannot win the East.

Roster needs to be significantly better to compete with them. Queata and Garza as your centers is not going to get it done. Hauser as starter is not going to get it done.

Having first or second year guys off the bench that are going to be counted on is not going to get it done. I like Baylor and Hugo but both of those guys have to take massive steps forward to bolster the bench. Not sure Harper is anything but a practice body. That leaves PP as your only legit bench option.

Brad running it back as is just will be another first or second round exit.

I keep reading folks talking up Baylor.  Is it just me, or does his defense seem like an extreme weakness?

Hauser's defense seems to be 3x better.

I thought Scheierman's defense during the regular season was a pleasant surprise.  It was consistently above average.

The playoffs were a different story.  Hauser also struggled defensively in the playoffs though.

I don't like Hauser's defense as a SG. He is not quick enough. He is sufficient at SF though. I prefer Hauser's D at SF (close to average) than Baylor's at SG (below average). They are about the same at SG (both below average). I don't like Hauser as the 5th starter because he isn't quick enough to defend guards. He could make an okay 5th starter for someone else if he was allowed to play his actual position.

I don't think much of Baylor. He looks like a career 10-15mpg backup. Small chance he is more than that. Limited defender. Limited offensive player. He scares me whenever he tries to shoot off the dribble. Less is more type of player.

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« Reply #140 on: Yesterday at 05:30:14 PM »

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I would be okay moving on from Jordan Walsh and Sam Hauser if it clears up enough money to use the trade exception or MLE on a quality starting center while staying sane on the apron/tax area for the team. Scheierman and Hugo are good cheap young talent that should continue developing and give the team 90% or more of what Hauser and Walsh give this team.

Also, I think this team could use a good PG. Whether it to come off the bench and move Pritchard into a starting role or to pair with the new starting center, Tatum, Brown and White in the starting lineup. Then have Queta, Pritchard, Scheierman, Hugo, Garza, Harper and Williams be the bench while developing the draft pick.


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« Reply #141 on: Today at 10:11:06 AM »

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I don't think much of Baylor. He looks like a career 10-15mpg backup. Small chance he is more than that. Limited defender. Limited offensive player. He scares me whenever he tries to shoot off the dribble. Less is more type of player.

What do you think of his passing?   I think he has good court vision.   I think he has improved every year.   Some of the change of pace, stuff he does to create space and draw fouls is very good as well.   I do think he is streaky shooter, but he has a decent basketball IQ.    Athletically, in some ways he is limited and this is what causes him problems on D.   Can he fix that?  Usually only marginally.   But he compensates some with his basketball IQ.

I think the big question management has is can he replace Hauser?   If they think he can then Hauser will likely be moved.

Most of our bench guys were not prepared for the physicality of the playoffs.  Heck, even our starters struggled.
As  I said, in another post, we need to get physically tougher and mentally tougher across the board.