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Re: I don't know how Danny does it. This could his best steal yet
« Reply #15 on: June 26, 2009, 01:53:31 AM »

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From Celtics twitter. I am loveing this kid!!

DA: "We had him much higher." On possibly moving up in 2nd round: "We had some conversations." Close to any trades? "No."
1 minute ago from Tweetie  
  Ainge says the Celtics don't know yet if he has a chance to play for the Celtics next season or be on the C's Orlando Summer League team.
2 minutes ago from Tweetie  
  DA: "He's a tough kid. What I see on the court, how hard he competes and instigates physical play on the court. We think he's got a chance.
3 minutes ago from Tweetie  
  DA on Hudson: "I like his toughness, and his ability to score. He's one of those guys who really knows how to score the ball."
5 minutes ago from Tweetie

Also says on freeagency "We have a idea what we want to accomplish".
They better get something accomplished in FA. We need to shore up our bench in so many areas, especially with the east's improving talent.

Exactly, what scares me is how our top 2 competitors both got significantly better today. I'm fine with not making any major moves tonight, and I think this kid could crack the rotation in 2011, but we really need to make some great moves in fa.
Shaq is a minor improvement, as is VC if Hedo is not retained in Orlando.

The key will be what all three teams do in free agency. All three big contenders in the east can separate themselves somewhat by either retaining or bringing in new elements to cover up their flaws.

While I'm not sure I'd say Shaq is a major improvement, he's definitely a significant improvement. And, yes Vincanity isn't that much better than Hedo, but he's more versatile, and he fits nicely with Howard and Lewis. He's the slasher that they really needed.

Here's the thing: we were better than either team to begin with. But, they narrowed the gap. Now let's go shore up our bench and hope to have some Patriot-like fa moves.
Have you watched Shaq this season? He's much like Big Z good when he only has to play 25 or so minutes. He brings a low post scoring threat which will be useful. But he's also just as much a liability as Z defensively in many situations.

Re: I don't know how Danny does it. This could his best steal yet
« Reply #16 on: June 26, 2009, 01:58:51 AM »

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From Celtics twitter. I am loveing this kid!!

DA: "We had him much higher." On possibly moving up in 2nd round: "We had some conversations." Close to any trades? "No."
1 minute ago from Tweetie  
  Ainge says the Celtics don't know yet if he has a chance to play for the Celtics next season or be on the C's Orlando Summer League team.
2 minutes ago from Tweetie  
  DA: "He's a tough kid. What I see on the court, how hard he competes and instigates physical play on the court. We think he's got a chance.
3 minutes ago from Tweetie  
  DA on Hudson: "I like his toughness, and his ability to score. He's one of those guys who really knows how to score the ball."
5 minutes ago from Tweetie

Also says on freeagency "We have a idea what we want to accomplish".
They better get something accomplished in FA. We need to shore up our bench in so many areas, especially with the east's improving talent.

Exactly, what scares me is how our top 2 competitors both got significantly better today. I'm fine with not making any major moves tonight, and I think this kid could crack the rotation in 2011, but we really need to make some great moves in fa.
Shaq is a minor improvement, as is VC if Hedo is not retained in Orlando.

The key will be what all three teams do in free agency. All three big contenders in the east can separate themselves somewhat by either retaining or bringing in new elements to cover up their flaws.

While I'm not sure I'd say Shaq is a major improvement, he's definitely a significant improvement. And, yes Vincanity isn't that much better than Hedo, but he's more versatile, and he fits nicely with Howard and Lewis. He's the slasher that they really needed.

Here's the thing: we were better than either team to begin with. But, they narrowed the gap. Now let's go shore up our bench and hope to have some Patriot-like fa moves.
Have you watched Shaq this season? He's much like Big Z good when he only has to play 25 or so minutes. He brings a low post scoring threat which will be useful. But he's also just as much a liability as Z defensively in many situations.

Z's offensive repertoire-knocking down the open jumper
Shaq's-overpowering smaller defenders

Yes, Shaq will not play 82 games, nor 40 minutes a game, but when he's in there he poses matchup problems. We'll have to bring back Waltah to defend him.

Re: I don't know how Danny does it. This could his best steal yet
« Reply #17 on: June 26, 2009, 02:00:35 AM »

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His numbers are very impressive even against lesser competition. Its not just one thing, He seem to be a good allround player. Probably hungry to prove he can compete. Not bad!

Re: I don't know how Danny does it. This could his best steal yet
« Reply #18 on: June 26, 2009, 02:22:50 AM »

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If he ever plays for the Celtics it's going to be a year or two down the road.
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Re: I don't know how Danny does it. This could his best steal yet
« Reply #19 on: June 26, 2009, 03:08:13 AM »

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with his mohawk he will fit right in with BBD!
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That was my first thought   :)

I'm thinking he's the guard version of Leon Powe--with good knees.

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« Reply #20 on: June 26, 2009, 06:29:33 AM »

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I like him better than Tony Allen already!

Re: I don't know how Danny does it. This could his best steal yet
« Reply #21 on: June 26, 2009, 06:34:57 AM »

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I like what I've seen from him, it would be cool if he gets his spot in the rotation next year.

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« Reply #22 on: June 26, 2009, 07:23:52 AM »

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Kid had a quadruple double.  :o

Re: I don't know how Danny does it. This could his best steal yet
« Reply #23 on: June 26, 2009, 07:25:53 AM »

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I am pulling for him but...Doc will not play him at all next year.

Re: I don't know how Danny does it. This could his best steal yet
« Reply #24 on: June 26, 2009, 07:41:16 AM »

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I am pulling for him but...Doc will not play him at all next year.
agreed
still guy is quite athletic, pruitt? ta?
I think danny did a good job with this pick, seems like a good "risk", maybe I'm missing something but Brandon Jennings at whatever # he went is a RISK, I don't see him being an nba player.  Where if our 58th? pick doesn't make it, oh well.

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« Reply #25 on: June 26, 2009, 07:42:46 AM »

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only read about hudson from online reports.

seems very strong, very tough.

outstanding shooter but shares the ball. carried his team. lead the country in scoring i think.

the reasons, it seems, he was available at #58 were:

he is a 6 foot shooting guard.

not really quick.

did not play against top opponents often, so hard to judge his ability.

hey, if this kid actually can make the celtics roster, i consider him to be a great choice by ainge. at #58, if hudson can play at all in the nba then ainge did a good job.
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Re: I don't know how Danny does it. This could his best steal yet
« Reply #26 on: June 26, 2009, 08:09:41 AM »

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I am pulling for him but...Doc will not play him at all next year.

I'm pulling for his agent to see that he plays in the Orlando summer league--that alone will be entertainment!

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« Reply #27 on: June 26, 2009, 08:13:09 AM »

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From Celtics twitter. I am loveing this kid!!

DA: "We had him much higher." On possibly moving up in 2nd round: "We had some conversations." Close to any trades? "No."
1 minute ago from Tweetie  
  Ainge says the Celtics don't know yet if he has a chance to play for the Celtics next season or be on the C's Orlando Summer League team.
2 minutes ago from Tweetie  
  DA: "He's a tough kid. What I see on the court, how hard he competes and instigates physical play on the court. We think he's got a chance.
3 minutes ago from Tweetie  
  DA on Hudson: "I like his toughness, and his ability to score. He's one of those guys who really knows how to score the ball."
5 minutes ago from Tweetie

Also says on freeagency "We have a idea what we want to accomplish".
They better get something accomplished in FA. We need to shore up our bench in so many areas, especially with the east's improving talent.

Exactly, what scares me is how our top 2 competitors both got significantly better today. I'm fine with not making any major moves tonight, and I think this kid could crack the rotation in 2011, but we really need to make some great moves in fa.
Shaq is a minor improvement, as is VC if Hedo is not retained in Orlando.

The key will be what all three teams do in free agency. All three big contenders in the east can separate themselves somewhat by either retaining or bringing in new elements to cover up their flaws.

While I'm not sure I'd say Shaq is a major improvement, he's definitely a significant improvement. And, yes Vincanity isn't that much better than Hedo, but he's more versatile, and he fits nicely with Howard and Lewis. He's the slasher that they really needed.

Here's the thing: we were better than either team to begin with. But, they narrowed the gap. Now let's go shore up our bench and hope to have some Patriot-like fa moves.
Have you watched Shaq this season? He's much like Big Z good when he only has to play 25 or so minutes. He brings a low post scoring threat which will be useful. But he's also just as much a liability as Z defensively in many situations.

Z's offensive repertoire-knocking down the open jumper
Shaq's-overpowering smaller defenders

Yes, Shaq will not play 82 games, nor 40 minutes a game, but when he's in there he poses matchup problems. We'll have to bring back Waltah to defend him.
Shaq going to CLE is a minor improvement.  He's better than what they gave up certainly but he's not immensely better than Big Z.  

VC going to Orlando is far more disconcerting.  If the resign Hedo, that's a very potent starting 5---potentially better than the C's starting 5 if VC can gel with the other starters.  The advantage they'd have is that all of their starters can score whereas Rondo's still got to get a reliable 16-18 foot jumper and prove to the rest of the league he's now a scoring threat that has to be guarded.

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« Reply #28 on: June 26, 2009, 08:17:47 AM »

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only read about hudson from online reports.

seems very strong, very tough.

outstanding shooter but shares the ball. carried his team. lead the country in scoring i think.

the reasons, it seems, he was available at #58 were:

he is a 6 foot shooting guard.

not really quick.

did not play against top opponents often, so hard to judge his ability.

hey, if this kid actually can make the celtics roster, i consider him to be a great choice by ainge. at #58, if hudson can play at all in the nba then ainge did a good job.
he seems like Pruitt's replacement.  Unless Pruitt has a fantastic summer and shows he's the quality backup PG the team needs (which he needs to do in order to avoid being cut IMO), I thing Hudson replaces Pruitt on the roster.  no reason not to bring the kid on as the 14th spot on the roster and see if he can develop into something for next year. 

I don't think there's enough development spots to keep Pruitt, Walker, Giddens and Hudson all with the team. 

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« Reply #29 on: June 26, 2009, 08:21:14 AM »

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I am very concerned that he is already 24 years old.  His NBA career is practically half over.