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Re: Please no Hill
« Reply #105 on: July 09, 2009, 02:03:22 PM »

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What about Kleiza?
The Celtics don't have the money to get him. They only have the LLE.
Wow, i didn't know he was worth that much.
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Re: Please no Hill
« Reply #106 on: July 09, 2009, 02:03:52 PM »

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I love Hill and I would like to have him on the team. However his health worries me, and that's why I would have preferred that we consider a young wing backup before Hill... but now that all interesting wing/guard free agents seem to be signed by other teams, I really want us to sign Grant, especially because otherwise we will end up with Tony Allen as Pierce's primary backup...

With would mean - again - that Pierce has no competent backup, and will be burned up by the playoffs.

I agree. If we don't get Hill, the next alternative is to try to spin a trash bag worth of expirings into someone who can help.

We cannot go into next season as year 7 of the Tony Allen fraud.
TP for using a very appropriate phrase - "Tony Allen fraud".

Re: Please no Hill
« Reply #107 on: July 09, 2009, 02:05:54 PM »

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What about Kleiza?
The Celtics don't have the money to get him. They only have the LLE.
Wow, i didn't know he was worth that much.

Toronto was actually willing to offer a portion of the MLE before Hedo decided to pull a Boozer.
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Re: Fanhouse reports: Grant Hill is leaning towards Knicks
« Reply #108 on: July 09, 2009, 02:10:22 PM »

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This is Stupid if Hill Wants to go to the Knicks he Obv Could Care Less about Winning at this point I say Move On and get Matt Barnes..

Re: Please no Hill
« Reply #109 on: July 09, 2009, 02:11:46 PM »

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agree about tony...he adds ZERO...and i am all for deciding on either giddens or walker...keep one... dump the other along with gabe pruitt...i just pray doc and danny dont convince themselves that giddens and/or walker are the answer in backing up Pierce. because they are not

Re: Fanhouse reports: Grant Hill is leaning towards Knicks
« Reply #110 on: July 09, 2009, 02:16:21 PM »

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I don't quite understand why a player who has made $100+ million over his career couldn't have moved to NYC before now, or couldn't move there next season even if Hill is playing in Boston.  Heck, Hill can live in NYC and Wyc can charter him a jet to commute.
How many years now has his wife's career suffered from following him around?

Why not respect his decision? Sometimes all you can do is say, "that sucks for us."

Her career suffering is debatable. Would anyone even know her name without Grant Hill?

The thing I don't get is, I believe Orlando wanted him back before he signed with the Suns and took a discounted contract with them to win a championship. His career has only a couple years left and he could be closing the door on ever winning a championship

I knew of her before she married Grant Hill. She has a great voice.

Poor choice of words on my part. I should have stressed being married to Grant Hill can in many ways help her career.

Re: Fanhouse reports: Grant Hill is leaning towards Knicks
« Reply #111 on: July 09, 2009, 03:09:34 PM »

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I don't quite understand why a player who has made $100+ million over his career couldn't have moved to NYC before now, or couldn't move there next season even if Hill is playing in Boston.  Heck, Hill can live in NYC and Wyc can charter him a jet to commute.
How many years now has his wife's career suffered from following him around?

Why not respect his decision? Sometimes all you can do is say, "that sucks for us."

Where did I say I don't respect his decision?  However, the proffered reason -- that NYC is better for her career -- doesn't make much sense to me. If New York was their dream destination all along, for instance, why don't they have an off-season home there?  One would think that they could afford it.

Also, of course, the Hills are apparently strongly considering remaining in Phoenix.  Does Phoenix have that much better of a music scene than Boston does?

Again, Hill can do what he wants.  I just don't see his logic.

I agree with Roy. It does not make sense to me. My theory is that the agent is pumping up the NY offer hoping to get more money from Phoenix. I think we are out of the picture at this juncture.  Our only distinguishing asset is the opportunity to play for a championship. If Hill had placed much value in that, he would have already committed. He is not coming here, the way I read it.
I completely agree.
There's simply no way he comes here at this point.

Re: Fanhouse reports: Grant Hill is leaning towards Knicks
« Reply #112 on: July 09, 2009, 03:21:03 PM »

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I would be on board with Bogans, but I have a feeling he is going to get more than the minimum.

Yeah, the LLE, from the Celtics.

Re: Please no Hill
« Reply #113 on: July 09, 2009, 03:35:03 PM »

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Can someone tell me what makes him so desirable?

u seem to be negative about alot of things with the team....rather than complain about their moves, or potential moves.....please provide specifically what and who you think this team needs (and be realistic)

Re: Fanhouse reports: Grant Hill is leaning towards Knicks
« Reply #114 on: July 09, 2009, 03:39:29 PM »

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Well to say "no way" when he hasn't committed to anyone yet sounds a little melodramatic. He could just be weighing his options. Not everyone gets weak-kneed instantly at the thought at playing for us..

"Hill talks are still progressing" (Tanguay's Twitter)
« Reply #115 on: July 09, 2009, 04:58:45 PM »

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A league source told me that the Celtic-Grant Hill talks are "still progressing.". Keep the faith Celtic fans

Per Tanguay's Twitter, 5 minutes ago.

Re: Please no Hill
« Reply #116 on: July 09, 2009, 04:59:58 PM »

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Can someone tell me what makes him so desirable?

u seem to be negative about alot of things with the team....rather than complain about their moves, or potential moves.....please provide specifically what and who you think this team needs (and be realistic)
I've actually voiced my wants for this team numerous times.  Most of posts aren't complaints, i'm just trying to argue my side and support my opinions.  Do not call me negative because i am one of the biggest Celtics fans you will meet.
What i think the team needs is the same as anybody, a point guard, a swingman, and a big muscle who can rebound.  Trading off our expiring contracts, Scal, TA, Pruitt, Walker, Giddens (8 mil) seems common sense to me.
That question was actually serious, i've heard a lot of concerns about Hill's age and injuries and i kinda agree.  Yet people still think he's our best option and i don't really see anything that sticks out.
FYI this is a FORUM, I'm not gonna sit around and say 'wow, Sheed was a great move, who agrees with me?'  I'm gonna get in there and voice my opinions as strong as they might be.
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Re: "Hill talks are still progressing" (Tanguay's Twitter)
« Reply #117 on: July 09, 2009, 05:00:52 PM »

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pasting this thought from the sheed presser thread:

Was it just me, or when asked about the arms race in the East, did Doc mumble:
"Well, I dont want to say too much", while glancing at Ainge.

hmm.... do i see smoke?

Re: "Hill talks are still progressing" (Tanguay's Twitter)
« Reply #118 on: July 09, 2009, 05:01:14 PM »

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TP Drucci....i hope they can seal the deal and then get baby figured out ASAP

Re: "Hill talks are still progressing" (Tanguay's Twitter)
« Reply #119 on: July 09, 2009, 05:01:34 PM »

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I just want a decision now. Yes or no. If yes, I'm excited to have him. If no, several free agents have signed already, so it's about time to sign a decent backup wing.