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Re: Other Shoe to Drop?
« Reply #105 on: Yesterday at 11:32:45 PM »

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I'm just gonna say it. Bradley Beal on the minimum would not be a bad idea right now. Another microwave-type scorer who can come off the bench and may be motivated to try and play a solid role in order to get another contract. Yes, he's 33 and coming off a hip injury, but for the vet. minimum you can't do much worse and he is buddies with Tatum. Simons is obviously better at his current age and status, but I remember the criticisms going into the season with him on the roster too and he ended up working out for the most part, and his bench scoring at times was crucial.

If there isn't another big "shoe to drop" like a Murphy, then these kind of moves are the next thing. If you trade Hauser and offload his money, it allows you to duck the tax and give Hugo/Baylor more playing time, and you can fit Beal in easily as just another veteran/scorer.

Interesting idea.

I think BOS still need a starter. I don't expect Pritchard to start because we have no capable backup PG. So I see that SG spot as wide open. Likely a fight between Baylor, J Walsh and Hugo. Maybe Hauser - hopefully not.

Bradley Beal might be a good fit for us in our starting lineup. He is not a sure thing. He has been out a long time and he wasn't playing well when he last played. But still ... if he can recover even some of what he was before, he still has a good shot at beating out the young wings for that starting gig at SG.

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F: P George
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Re: Other Shoe to Drop?
« Reply #106 on: Today at 02:13:09 AM »

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I'm just gonna say it. Bradley Beal on the minimum would not be a bad idea right now. Another microwave-type scorer who can come off the bench and may be motivated to try and play a solid role in order to get another contract. Yes, he's 33 and coming off a hip injury, but for the vet. minimum you can't do much worse and he is buddies with Tatum. Simons is obviously better at his current age and status, but I remember the criticisms going into the season with him on the roster too and he ended up working out for the most part, and his bench scoring at times was crucial.

If there isn't another big "shoe to drop" like a Murphy, then these kind of moves are the next thing. If you trade Hauser and offload his money, it allows you to duck the tax and give Hugo/Baylor more playing time, and you can fit Beal in easily as just another veteran/scorer.

Interesting idea.

I think BOS still need a starter. I don't expect Pritchard to start because we have no capable backup PG. So I see that SG spot as wide open. Likely a fight between Baylor, J Walsh and Hugo. Maybe Hauser - hopefully not.

Bradley Beal might be a good fit for us in our starting lineup. He is not a sure thing. He has been out a long time and he wasn't playing well when he last played. But still ... if he can recover even some of what he was before, he still has a good shot at beating out the young wings for that starting gig at SG.

G: D White
G: B Beal
F: P George
F: J Tatum
C: Queta


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Re: Other Shoe to Drop?
« Reply #107 on: Today at 02:26:03 AM »

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nothinmg will happen.

he is now wasting JT

sacrilege from this clown

oh well move on and do more important things in life. not sure how old u are but most have us have hung on forvever and we do not have forever to wait again.

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Re: Other Shoe to Drop?
« Reply #108 on: Today at 02:37:49 AM »

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I wish but I sadly think we will be waiting 1-2 years for that other shoe to drop.

If that?s the case, they should just trade Tatum and go full rebuild. Why would JT want to stick around for that? He wants to be competing for championships. They would be wasting his prime.

Because 1-2 years is nothing. If that prediction became reality, that this team is championship ready in 27-28 or 28-29, that should be music to all our ears.

ESPN NBA talking heads are saying definitively that there was not currently a better deal offered for Brown to be had.
Not sure if that is absolute fact and it doesn't explain why you don't wait longer for a better return.

So if we are pointing towards 2027-28, then ok, you better be careful with Tatum's minutes.
And we know Mazzulla is oblivious to good judgement like not playing Tatum into the ground and like instead using some of his minutes to keep developing the young guys.
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Re: Other Shoe to Drop?
« Reply #109 on: Today at 03:25:32 AM »

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I have always tried to be positive on here, but there will never be another shoe to drop to get us back in contention.

After the Brown trade, the team got 7 years older, less reliable and weaker overall. Even before the Brown trade the Celtics were on the outside looking in regarding true title contention. Now the team is lumped with two years of Paul George and his untradeable contract, 32 year old Derrick White and a bunch of kids who are 3 years away from being ready. All while Tatum and his prime years are being wasted.

Re: Other Shoe to Drop?
« Reply #110 on: Today at 06:53:25 AM »

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Tatum & Beal are friends so wouldn?t be surprised if he signs here on a minimum contract but he?s not the player he use to be of course. Thou be a nice little option off the bench.
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Re: Other Shoe to Drop?
« Reply #111 on: Today at 08:55:14 AM »

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I have always tried to be positive on here, but there will never be another shoe to drop to get us back in contention.

After the Brown trade, the team got 7 years older, less reliable and weaker overall. Even before the Brown trade the Celtics were on the outside looking in regarding true title contention. Now the team is lumped with two years of Paul George and his untradeable contract, 32 year old Derrick White and a bunch of kids who are 3 years away from being ready. All while Tatum and his prime years are being wasted.

If *never* means not in 26-27 you?re probably right about that. But I don?t see the prospects quite so grim past this year.  The trade looks to be terrible, shockingly poor return for a top 15 player. But all isn?t lost.

There?s been some very quick loss of faith in Brad. Not saying he doesn?t deserve the scrutiny but I do want to hear him try to explain his reasoning and I don?t believe he suddenly lost his capacity to build a team.  Looking forward to his press conference tomorrow even though I?m likely to be unsatisfied by it.  And I don?t know when his next move(s) will be but I haven?t given up on him yet.

Re: Other Shoe to Drop?
« Reply #112 on: Today at 09:05:03 AM »

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I have always tried to be positive on here, but there will never be another shoe to drop to get us back in contention.

After the Brown trade, the team got 7 years older, less reliable and weaker overall. Even before the Brown trade the Celtics were on the outside looking in regarding true title contention. Now the team is lumped with two years of Paul George and his untradeable contract, 32 year old Derrick White and a bunch of kids who are 3 years away from being ready. All while Tatum and his prime years are being wasted.

I understand where you're at and I am still extremely disappointed with the return on the trade, but we've had tough losses in recent years and still came back. Kyrie left us for nothing in FA, Horford left us for nothing FA, Hayward got injured 5 minutes into his Celtics tenure, and Kemba made it to the all-star break of his first season before his breakdown became imminent.

All of those guys were max contract players who we were very much counting on to lead our team to greatness and they were all let downs (for various reasons).

Yes, we had rookie contract Tatum and Brown and we also had Ainge instead of Stevens, but I am not going to say that they definitely have no chance. If Tatum is back to his old self, there is always a chance.

Re: Other Shoe to Drop?
« Reply #113 on: Today at 09:13:41 AM »

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I am not holding my breath on any kind of big follow up move.  And as to Beal, if they were going to get him, I don't think they would have signed Conley.  Conley is a better fit for the need anyway.  BOS needs the ballhandler/floor general type, Beal isn't that.  Conley will probably hardly play, Beal would play even less.

I am sure that BOS will keep looking and listening, but I don't see any kind of big move as likely.  Stevens has been a very good GM for many seasons.  I accept that he is probably smarter than me and with a lot more information at hand.  I am with Neurotic Guy, this is not the end of the world.  I don't think the trade made the team better, at least at this point, but the team is probably in a better place now than 1 year ago.