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Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #15 on: July 30, 2009, 07:19:23 PM »

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boston biggest challenge will be the magic. according to hollinger the hater..he says boston is way behind orlando and cleveland in the east.....says the cavs and magic are "scary"...i guess he forgot the celtics won 62 without KG from the all star game on and with no bench

Isn't Hollinger the same guy who said the Celtics were not the best team in the NBA last year when they were 27-2, and scrubs better than Pierce and Allen? Let's ignore him.

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I have to go to bat for Hollinger on that point. We won an absurd number of close games to go 27-2. You can't go the whole season pulling that off, and we didn't.

Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #16 on: July 30, 2009, 07:21:25 PM »

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Sounds like they got him for a pretty good deal, too...this sorta bums me out- was really hoping he would go to Miami and Lakers fans would be disappointed. They definitely have upgraded this year...and they were champions last year, so hopefully the Celtics can keep pace this season...but no, I don't think the Celtics are necessarily 'better' anymore now that they got Odom.

Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #17 on: July 30, 2009, 07:26:15 PM »

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I can't make a call on Lakers/Celtics until I see them on the court. I think the talent level is that close..

We need to remember that we still out 3 HOF's out there every night...

Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #18 on: July 30, 2009, 07:28:14 PM »

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boston biggest challenge will be the magic. according to hollinger the hater..he says boston is way behind orlando and cleveland in the east.....says the cavs and magic are "scary"...i guess he forgot the celtics won 62 without KG from the all star game on and with no bench

Isn't Hollinger the same guy who said the Celtics were not the best team in the NBA last year when they were 27-2, and scrubs better than Pierce and Allen? Let's ignore him.

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I have to go to bat for Hollinger on that point. We won an absurd number of close games to go 27-2. You can't go the whole season pulling that off, and we didn't.

Still, it makes no sense whatsoever to say that a 27-2 team is not the best in the NBA.  It's almost like anyone arguing that the Bulls team that won 70 would lose in the Finals.
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Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #19 on: July 30, 2009, 07:36:40 PM »

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We need to sign Baby and keep this frontcourt. WIth Marquis and a PG we're ready to go.

If you're implying that the Odom signing can only be matched by us signing BBD then I'm thoroughly disheartened.  Celtics fans can't actually think this, can they?  Like the time I saw "No BBD = Lakers dynasty". 

Odom is someone who will play 30+ minutes on the Lakers, and rightfully so. 

BBD is someone who is the 5th big (behind Perkins, Sheed, KG, and Scal... yes scal) who should get 6minutes a game on average. 

IMO the Odom signing and the BBD signing are completely independent of eachother.  If I'm wrong then we'll be seeing Miami throwing tons of money at BBD to make up for losing out on Odom.  Do you think that will happen?


Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #20 on: July 30, 2009, 07:47:18 PM »

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boston biggest challenge will be the magic. according to hollinger the hater..he says boston is way behind orlando and cleveland in the east.....says the cavs and magic are "scary"...i guess he forgot the celtics won 62 without KG from the all star game on and with no bench

Isn't Hollinger the same guy who said the Celtics were not the best team in the NBA last year when they were 27-2, and scrubs better than Pierce and Allen? Let's ignore him.

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I have to go to bat for Hollinger on that point. We won an absurd number of close games to go 27-2. You can't go the whole season pulling that off, and we didn't.

Still, it makes no sense whatsoever to say that a 27-2 team is not the best in the NBA.  It's almost like anyone arguing that the Bulls team that won 70 would lose in the Finals.
Which is better, a team that wins 20 games by 20 points, loses 6 games by 2 points, and wins another 6 by 2 points.

Or a team that wins 30 games by 2 points and loses 4 games by 10 points.

Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #21 on: July 30, 2009, 07:55:38 PM »

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We need to sign Baby and keep this frontcourt. WIth Marquis and a PG we're ready to go.

If you're implying that the Odom signing can only be matched by us signing BBD then I'm thoroughly disheartened.  Celtics fans can't actually think this, can they?  Like the time I saw "No BBD = Lakers dynasty". 

Odom is someone who will play 30+ minutes on the Lakers, and rightfully so. 

BBD is someone who is the 5th big (behind Perkins, Sheed, KG, and Scal... yes scal) who should get 6minutes a game on average. 

IMO the Odom signing and the BBD signing are completely independent of eachother.  If I'm wrong then we'll be seeing Miami throwing tons of money at BBD to make up for losing out on Odom.  Do you think that will happen?


Agreed our signing of Sheed and KG's health are what will allow us to beat the Lakers. Baby's role as fourth big is not as crucial as those two things. If BBD becomes our third or higher big we're already screwed.

Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #22 on: July 30, 2009, 07:57:31 PM »

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We need to sign Baby and keep this frontcourt. WIth Marquis and a PG we're ready to go.

If you're implying that the Odom signing can only be matched by us signing BBD then I'm thoroughly disheartened.  Celtics fans can't actually think this, can they?  Like the time I saw "No BBD = Lakers dynasty". 

Odom is someone who will play 30+ minutes on the Lakers, and rightfully so. 

BBD is someone who is the 5th big (behind Perkins, Sheed, KG, and Scal... yes scal) who should get 6minutes a game on average. 

IMO the Odom signing and the BBD signing are completely independent of eachother.  If I'm wrong then we'll be seeing Miami throwing tons of money at BBD to make up for losing out on Odom.  Do you think that will happen?



BBD is way better than Scals give me a break

Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #23 on: July 30, 2009, 09:12:03 PM »

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We need to sign Baby and keep this frontcourt. WIth Marquis and a PG we're ready to go.

If you're implying that the Odom signing can only be matched by us signing BBD then I'm thoroughly disheartened.  Celtics fans can't actually think this, can they?  Like the time I saw "No BBD = Lakers dynasty". 

Odom is someone who will play 30+ minutes on the Lakers, and rightfully so. 

BBD is someone who is the 5th big (behind Perkins, Sheed, KG, and Scal... yes scal) who should get 6minutes a game on average. 

IMO the Odom signing and the BBD signing are completely independent of eachother.  If I'm wrong then we'll be seeing Miami throwing tons of money at BBD to make up for losing out on Odom.  Do you think that will happen?



BBD is way better than Scals give me a break

The error from the poster who said Scal was better than Baby wasn't as far off there as when he said that the 5th big man will get 6 mpg.  The real truth is that the 4th big man will probably get 6 mpg, and probably less in the playoffs.

That's why we don't "need" to sign Baby as a reaction to Odom.  Unless there's an injury to the team, Baby will probably play a minimal role at best in a Celtics/Lakers series. 

The best thing the C's can do now is get the best possible players to backup the 1-3 positions.  Those are upgradeable positions that could contribute big minutes in the playoffs. 
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Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #24 on: July 30, 2009, 09:17:18 PM »

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Are you kidding?  Odom is like Baby times five.  Baby won't make a difference, it would be nice to have a fourth big with talent.

i would like joe smith off the bench...

lets look at how the fakers match up with the C's:

Rondo > than fisher

Ray < kobe (but it isn't a dramtic difference)

Pierce > than Artest

Perk > than Bynum

KG > Gasol

Sheed > odom

so if you match up each team's top 6...boston is better at all but one level...
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I agree with just about everything in your post, but Homerism aside there is a dramatic difference between Ray and Kobe. As for Odom vs Wallace you could call it a wash or give the edge to Odom.

Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #25 on: July 30, 2009, 09:46:05 PM »

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Are you kidding?  Odom is like Baby times five.  Baby won't make a difference, it would be nice to have a fourth big with talent.

i would like joe smith off the bench...

lets look at how the fakers match up with the C's:

Rondo > than fisher

Ray < kobe (but it isn't a dramtic difference)

Pierce > than Artest

Perk > than Bynum

KG > Gasol

Sheed > odom

so if you match up each team's top 6...boston is better at all but one level...
.

I agree with just about everything in your post, but Homerism aside there is a dramatic difference between Ray and Kobe. As for Odom vs Wallace you could call it a wash or give the edge to Odom.


Thank you for saying that.  Small difference between Ray and Kobe?  Green glasses are ok as long as they're not opaque.

Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #26 on: July 30, 2009, 09:50:05 PM »

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I wouldn't say we NEED Baby; we need a second solid big off the bench after Sheed -- whether that's Baby or someone else -- and a 5th big as an emergency fill-in, which could very well be Scal, even if we trade him.

That said, I was pulling for Odom to go to Miami, because it would've hurt the Lakers, but having him back there just means that it'll be all the more sweet when Boston beats the Fakers in next season's Finals.
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Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #27 on: July 30, 2009, 09:58:28 PM »

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We need to sign Baby and keep this frontcourt. WIth Marquis and a PG we're ready to go.

If you're implying that the Odom signing can only be matched by us signing BBD then I'm thoroughly disheartened.  Celtics fans can't actually think this, can they?  Like the time I saw "No BBD = Lakers dynasty". 

Odom is someone who will play 30+ minutes on the Lakers, and rightfully so. 

BBD is someone who is the 5th big (behind Perkins, Sheed, KG, and Scal... yes scal) who should get 6minutes a game on average. 

IMO the Odom signing and the BBD signing are completely independent of eachother.  If I'm wrong then we'll be seeing Miami throwing tons of money at BBD to make up for losing out on Odom.  Do you think that will happen?



BBD is way better than Scals give me a break

The error from the poster who said Scal was better than Baby wasn't as far off there as when he said that the 5th big man will get 6 mpg.  The real truth is that the 4th big man will probably get 6 mpg, and probably less in the playoffs.

That's why we don't "need" to sign Baby as a reaction to Odom.  Unless there's an injury to the team, Baby will probably play a minimal role at best in a Celtics/Lakers series. 

The best thing the C's can do now is get the best possible players to backup the 1-3 positions.  Those are upgradeable positions that could contribute big minutes in the playoffs. 

TP, I've been saying the same thing about Baby and his minutes. We won't have many minutes for him to play after KG, Perk, and Sheed get theirs. If we add anymore players to this team outside of Daniels they should be guys who are willing to ride the bench while staying ready to play if called on (Joe Smith & Bowen come to mind).

Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #28 on: July 30, 2009, 10:14:49 PM »

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Are you kidding?  Odom is like Baby times five.  Baby won't make a difference, it would be nice to have a fourth big with talent.

i would like joe smith off the bench...

lets look at how the fakers match up with the C's:

Rondo > than fisher

Ray < kobe (but it isn't a dramtic difference)

Pierce > than Artest

Perk > than Bynum

KG > Gasol

Sheed > odom

so if you match up each team's top 6...boston is better at all but one level...
This feels a bit homerie to me. Kobe is much better than Ray.

A Laker fan would could say KG is not much better than Gasol, Bunum is better than Perk, and Odom is better than Sheed at this point in his career.

Re: Odom returning to the Lakers - C's need to sign Baby
« Reply #29 on: July 30, 2009, 10:48:49 PM »

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Are you kidding?  Odom is like Baby times five.  Baby won't make a difference, it would be nice to have a fourth big with talent.

i would like joe smith off the bench...

lets look at how the fakers match up with the C's:

Rondo > than fisher

Ray < kobe (but it isn't a dramtic difference)

Pierce > than Artest

Perk > than Bynum

KG > Gasol

Sheed > odom

so if you match up each team's top 6...boston is better at all but one level...
This feels a bit homerie to me. Kobe is much better than Ray.

A Laker fan would could say KG is not much better than Gasol, Bunum is better than Perk, and Odom is better than Sheed at this point in his career.

Living in LA, there is no doubt in my mind that Lakers fans respect KG. He is better than Gasol on both ends of the court.

Bynum and Perk pretty much cancel each other out head to head.

And yeah, Kobe is much much better than Ray Allen.

The battles between Boston and LA are gonna be epic. Its payback time after getting swept in the regular season this past year.