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Desmond Mason-Worth a Spot? (merged)
« on: August 19, 2009, 10:59:34 PM »

Offline fanofgreen

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What about bringing in Desmond Mason?

6'5", 31 years old, atheltic, can shoot, can get to the rack and finish, still has some hops left in him, would be willing and be good at being a spark off the bench. a good guy, would do good things for the community,

I like a bench where you could have a Marquis Daniels a Rasheed Wallace a Eddie House and a Desmond Mason coming off of it.


what do my fellow Celt B's think about this?????????

Re: What about bringing in Desmond Mason...????
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2009, 11:05:50 PM »

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6'5", 31 years old, atheltic, can shoot,

The problem is, Mason can't shoot.  He's made two three pointers in five years.  Last season, he shot 28.5% on jump shots, and unfortunately, 50% of his shots were jump shots. 

With neither Rondo nor Daniels being much of a shooter, it wouldn't make sense to bring in another non-shooter.  If anything, we could use another wing who can stretch the floor.

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Re: What about bringing in Desmond Mason...????
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2009, 11:07:17 PM »

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So we can get rid of my biggest headache on the team (TA) and replace him with a full blown brain tumor?

No thanks.

Re: What about bringing in Desmond Mason...????
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2009, 11:09:54 PM »

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6'5", 31 years old, atheltic, can shoot,

The problem is, Mason can't shoot.  He's made two three pointers in five years.  Last season, he shot 28.5% on jump shots, and unfortunately, 50% of his shots were jump shots. 

With neither Rondo nor Daniels being much of a shooter, it wouldn't make sense to bring in another non-shooter.  If anything, we could use another wing who can stretch the floor.

Sigh I was going to bring that up and had to edit my post when you beat me to it. Roy's always on top of things. You forgot the 54 percent free throw shooting, though.

Desmond Mason-Worth a Spot?
« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2009, 10:54:26 AM »

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With the Thunder not resigning Desmond Mason, does it make sense for the Celts to sign him. He doesn't fill our biggest gap (back up PG) but he would be another wing to back up Paul and Ray. His best years may be behind him but he would another Slam Dunk Champ on the C's (our 4th overall Gerald, Nique, and Dee Brown). Thoughts?
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« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2009, 11:00:03 AM »

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I'm with Roy and Toaster. If Mason can only lay bricks, we don't need him (sorry for the pun)!
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« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2009, 11:01:07 AM »

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At this point, I would rather give the PT as 4th wing to Walker, and keep a roster spot open to add a shooter later on, rather than signing Mason.  He is a decent player, but he is a pretty terrible outside shooter, and doesn't bring the size that Walker brings.  With Daniels and Wallace in the mix, I think we have more flexibility to be able to give the kids a chance to prove they belong, before bringing in a retread who cannot hit a 3 pointer.

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« Reply #7 on: August 21, 2009, 11:04:42 AM »

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6'5", 31 years old, atheltic, can shoot,

The problem is, Mason can't shoot.  He's made two three pointers in five years.  Last season, he shot 28.5% on jump shots, and unfortunately, 50% of his shots were jump shots. 

With neither Rondo nor Daniels being much of a shooter, it wouldn't make sense to bring in another non-shooter.  If anything, we could use another wing who can stretch the floor.

Wow, scary stats. We already have T.A so we'll pass on Mason without regret.

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« Reply #8 on: August 21, 2009, 11:09:21 AM »

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6'5", 31 years old, atheltic, can shoot,

The problem is, Mason can't shoot.  He's made two three pointers in five years.  Last season, he shot 28.5% on jump shots, and unfortunately, 50% of his shots were jump shots. 

With neither Rondo nor Daniels being much of a shooter, it wouldn't make sense to bring in another non-shooter.  If anything, we could use another wing who can stretch the floor.

Wow, scary stats. We already have T.A so we'll pass on Mason without regret.
Add Marquis and Rondo to that list as well. If anything we need a guard who can shoot for our final roster spot.

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« Reply #9 on: August 21, 2009, 11:10:53 AM »

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6'5", 31 years old, atheltic, can shoot,

The problem is, Mason can't shoot.  He's made two three pointers in five years.  Last season, he shot 28.5% on jump shots, and unfortunately, 50% of his shots were jump shots. 

With neither Rondo nor Daniels being much of a shooter, it wouldn't make sense to bring in another non-shooter.  If anything, we could use another wing who can stretch the floor.

Wow, scary stats. We already have T.A so we'll pass on Mason without regret.
Add Marquis and Rondo to that list as well. If anything we need a guard who can shoot for our final roster spot.

This is why I liked Bowen.  Even if he is not the defender he used to be, he was still shooting the 3 at a decent clip last year, so he would stretch the defense when they need it.

Re: What about bringing in Desmond Mason...????
« Reply #10 on: August 21, 2009, 11:11:16 AM »

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6'5", 31 years old, atheltic, can shoot,

The problem is, Mason can't shoot.  He's made two three pointers in five years.  Last season, he shot 28.5% on jump shots, and unfortunately, 50% of his shots were jump shots. 

With neither Rondo nor Daniels being much of a shooter, it wouldn't make sense to bring in another non-shooter.  If anything, we could use another wing who can stretch the floor.

Wow, scary stats. We already have T.A so we'll pass on Mason without regret.
Add Marquis and Rondo to that list as well. If anything we need a guard who can shoot for our final roster spot.

I agree that we need somebody who can shoot for our final roster spot, but, contrary to T.A, Daniels and Rondo have qualities that will help the team, even though it's true that the three of them are terrible shooters.

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« Reply #11 on: August 21, 2009, 11:41:24 AM »

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Not only do we need someone who can shoot the ball, if we are not going to get a back up pg, then we need a player on the wing above 6'6.  Really how many 6'6 and under wing players do we have right now? Hum....All Of Them!  Can we please balance the roster and get 6'7-6-10 wing player that can shoot the basketball.  I wish we could have gotten in on thar Rasual Butler deal.

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For all of the reasons stated above, I will simply say "no".

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« Reply #13 on: August 21, 2009, 12:34:48 PM »

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Nope, a poor shooter and the rest of his game isn't good enough to make up for that fact. A bad fit.

I'm interested in Ime Udoka or Keith Bogans.

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« Reply #14 on: August 21, 2009, 12:35:35 PM »

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Ime Udoka is the guy we need.

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