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« Reply #76 on: Yesterday at 11:50:14 PM »

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While Boston continues to loom as a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo landing spot, sources say the Celtics are looking to trade up in the first round of next Tuesday?s NBA Draft from their No. 27 pick.

Getting ready to draft another Jordan Walsh or a Carsen Edwards or a Grant Williams or even a Romeo Langford  :(


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« Reply #77 on: Yesterday at 11:51:51 PM »

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While Boston continues to loom as a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo landing spot, sources say the Celtics are looking to trade up in the first round of next Tuesday?s NBA Draft from their No. 27 pick.

Getting ready to draft another Jordan Walsh or a Carsen Edwards or a Grant Williams or even a Romeo Langford  :(

Or another Hugo.  The nerve.

That said, Jake Fischer disclaimers abound.  Although trading 27 and Hauser to move up in the draft while creating more space for the TPE would be a huge win.

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« Reply #78 on: Today at 03:30:06 AM »

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What's the bottom line with Giannis' injury history and current health status ?

I would be interested in trading for him if it turned out more like the Garnett acquisition in 2007 than Porzingis two years ago, though he was an important contributor to the 2024 title. Sounds kinda like we can get him if we decide we want him bad enough. Just don't want to deal with another chronic injury situation with Giannis. Seems he stayed healthy most of his career until the mileage caught up with him these past couple of seasons. That could turn out like the Kemba nightmare and Mazzulla isn't exactly known for being smart about player minute management.  (I do realize KG had the knee injury which prevented a 2009 repeat, but he got us back to the brink the next season until the league office decided they preferred a Lakers title during the 4th quarter of the game 7 finals).

Also, if this deal does not go through, we are going to have an unhappy Jaylen Brown to deal with. Talk about feeling unappreciated.
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While Boston continues to loom as a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo landing spot, sources say the Celtics are looking to trade up in the first round of next Tuesday?s NBA Draft from their No. 27 pick.

Getting ready to draft another Jordan Walsh or a Carsen Edwards or a Grant Williams or even a Romeo Langford  :(

Or another Hugo.  The nerve.

That said, Jake Fischer disclaimers abound.  Although trading 27 and Hauser to move up in the draft while creating more space for the TPE would be a huge win.

That could be a very smart move. To be fair, Williams was a contributor and Walsh keeps improving ............ the other two not so much.

Part of me still thinks that staying patient and going all in next summer is the best option. Not near as sexy as a trade for Antetokounmpo right now, but maybe wiser.
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What's the bottom line with Giannis' injury history and current health status ?

I would be interested in trading for him if it turned out more like the Garnett acquisition in 2007 than Porzingis two years ago, though he was an important contributor to the 2024 title. Sounds kinda like we can get him if we decide we want him bad enough. Just don't want to deal with another chronic injury situation with Giannis. Seems he stayed healthy most of his career until the mileage caught up with him these past couple of seasons. That could turn out like the Kemba nightmare. (I also realize KG had the knee injury which prevented a 2009 repeat, but he got us back to the brink the next season until the league office decided they preferred a Lakers title during the 4th quarter of game 7).

Also, if this deal does not go through, we are going to have an unhappy Jaylen Brown to deal with. Talk about feeling unappreciated.

I mean according to Giannis, he could've played earlier this season for the Bucks but the Bucks out of negligence shut him down. Or so I heard. So say he would've been 80% healthy this year.

And quite frankly for me, Brown is giving me a lot of Kyrie ego. He hangs out with Kyrie too much. Just trade him. Lotta folks say to run it back with JT/JB but it's time for a change. Outside of that one outlier year where we also had Jrue and Porzingis as key factors, the Jays duo had a lot of playoff exits, blown leads, and losing to lower-seeded teams.


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What's the bottom line with Giannis' injury history and current health status ?

I would be interested in trading for him if it turned out more like the Garnett acquisition in 2007 than Porzingis two years ago, though he was an important contributor to the 2024 title. Sounds kinda like we can get him if we decide we want him bad enough. Just don't want to deal with another chronic injury situation with Giannis. Seems he stayed healthy most of his career until the mileage caught up with him these past couple of seasons. That could turn out like the Kemba nightmare. (I also realize KG had the knee injury which prevented a 2009 repeat, but he got us back to the brink the next season until the league office decided they preferred a Lakers title during the 4th quarter of game 7).

Also, if this deal does not go through, we are going to have an unhappy Jaylen Brown to deal with. Talk about feeling unappreciated.

I mean according to Giannis, he could've played earlier this season for the Bucks but the Bucks out of negligence shut him down. Or so I heard. So say he would've been 80% healthy this year.

And quite frankly for me, Brown is giving me a lot of Kyrie ego. He hangs out with Kyrie too much. Just trade him. Lotta folks say to run it back with JT/JB but it's time for a change. Outside of that one outlier year where we also had Jrue and Porzingis as key factors, the Jays duo had a lot of playoff exits, blown leads, and losing to lower-seeded teams.

Do you mean, he could have been near full strength for 80% of the games or he would be playing at an 80% level of his prime health over the entire season ?
Can't much argue with your thoughts on playoff failures, though I put a lot of that blame on Mazzulla (and Oduka's stagnant offense in '22).

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While Boston continues to loom as a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo landing spot, sources say the Celtics are looking to trade up in the first round of next Tuesday?s NBA Draft from their No. 27 pick.

Getting ready to draft another Jordan Walsh or a Carsen Edwards or a Grant Williams or even a Romeo Langford  :(

Or another Hugo.  The nerve.

That said, Jake Fischer disclaimers abound.  Although trading 27 and Hauser to move up in the draft while creating more space for the TPE would be a huge win.

Yeah, what would you get for Hauser and 27?

Maybe mid-teens?
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« Reply #83 on: Today at 05:39:43 AM »

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While Boston continues to loom as a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo landing spot, sources say the Celtics are looking to trade up in the first round of next Tuesday?s NBA Draft from their No. 27 pick.

Getting ready to draft another Jordan Walsh or a Carsen Edwards or a Grant Williams or even a Romeo Langford  :(

Or another Hugo.  The nerve.

That said, Jake Fischer disclaimers abound.  Although trading 27 and Hauser to move up in the draft while creating more space for the TPE would be a huge win.

Yeah, what would you get for Hauser and 27?

Maybe mid-teens?
I would think 17-19 range. Hauser was really good bench sniper when he was feeling right. Usually a player like him goes for a late first. So I see it as 25&27 for a late teens. Still need the right buyer.

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« Reply #84 on: Today at 07:31:48 AM »

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While Boston continues to loom as a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo landing spot, sources say the Celtics are looking to trade up in the first round of next Tuesday?s NBA Draft from their No. 27 pick.

Getting ready to draft another Jordan Walsh or a Carsen Edwards or a Grant Williams or even a Romeo Langford  :(

Or another Hugo.  The nerve.

That said, Jake Fischer disclaimers abound.  Although trading 27 and Hauser to move up in the draft while creating more space for the TPE would be a huge win.

Yeah, what would you get for Hauser and 27?

Maybe mid-teens?
I would think 17-19 range. Hauser was really good bench sniper when he was feeling right. Usually a player like him goes for a late first. So I see it as 25&27 for a late teens. Still need the right buyer.

Looking at the draft order, I think the two teams with both the basketball need and cap ability to make a trade for Hauser are the Spurs at 20 and Detroit at 21.  Both teams should have their MLE in the new league year to absorb his salary.  The Hawks at 23 are another possibility, and they have a trade exception they could even use before the draft.  So the question is could the Celtics make that trade for Hauser straight up or also by including 40, and then trade their now two first rounders to get up to Chicago at 15.  The Bulls have new management and already have pick #4, so I can see them being interested in picking up an extra first in this draft.

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While Boston continues to loom as a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo landing spot, sources say the Celtics are looking to trade up in the first round of next Tuesday?s NBA Draft from their No. 27 pick.

Getting ready to draft another Jordan Walsh or a Carsen Edwards or a Grant Williams or even a Romeo Langford  :(

Or another Hugo.  The nerve.

That said, Jake Fischer disclaimers abound.  Although trading 27 and Hauser to move up in the draft while creating more space for the TPE would be a huge win.

Yeah, what would you get for Hauser and 27?

Maybe mid-teens?
I would think 17-19 range. Hauser was really good bench sniper when he was feeling right. Usually a player like him goes for a late first. So I see it as 25&27 for a late teens. Still need the right buyer.

Looking at the draft order, I think the two teams with both the basketball need and cap ability to make a trade for Hauser are the Spurs at 20 and Detroit at 21.  Both teams should have their MLE in the new league year to absorb his salary.  The Hawks at 23 are another possibility, and they have a trade exception they could even use before the draft.  So the question is could the Celtics make that trade for Hauser straight up or also by including 40, and then trade their now two first rounders to get up to Chicago at 15.  The Bulls have new management and already have pick #4, so I can see them being interested in picking up an extra first in this draft.

Great ideas.  If they can get the 20th or 21st pick, I'm all in for Isaiah Evans from Duke.

That guy is a walking bucket.  Not only is he a dead-eye shooter who can get his shot off quick as lightning... but he can really drive to the basket and finish around the rim.

He's a better, taller version of Anfernee Simons.

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« Reply #86 on: Today at 08:51:53 AM »

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If the thought or report is that the other team is DET, how would they even do this?  I don't think they have a big enough TPE to take in Hauser.  I believe they would have to send something back.

Another thought on this is that move up may be to make the pick more valuable to MIL in a Giannis trade.

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« Reply #87 on: Today at 08:56:40 AM »

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If the thought or report is that the other team is DET, how would they even do this?  I don't think they have a big enough TPE to take in Hauser.  I believe they would have to send something back.

Another thought on this is that move up may be to make the pick more valuable to MIL in a Giannis trade.

The trade would be completed in the new league year, when Detroit would be able to use either its MLE (since those now double as trade exceptions) or cap space (it will have one or the other, so they could commit to this).