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Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #15 on: November 10, 2009, 07:58:44 AM »

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I read the title and thought it was an attempt at humor.  Apparently not.

the only appropriate response is to quote Seth and Amy:
" Seriously?!!! Are you serious?!!  Give up one of the best centers in the game who's still improving for an unproven rookie that won't be able to contribute until after the Big 3's window has closed?  Seriously?!!!"

You need to quit watching Nip/Tuck where adding a couple of inches is no big deal and will make your life better.

Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #16 on: November 10, 2009, 08:02:53 AM »

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With Thabeet, we become stronger and younger in the paint defensively for the next 10 years. We get a lot more of respect on the defensive end. Perkins can body up on guys like Howard (Dwight) and Bynum of LAL but with lack of height for two inches or more (against Pau and Bynum) the Celts might be in deep danger when we meet LAL in the Finals. The need for an athletic and quick seven footer has become inevitable.

Our loss against the Suns showed our difficulty in guarding quick big men like Amare (later against Pau and Bynum). Sure, a young Garnett could have easily displayed a lot of fear against Amare but it was clearly evident that our bigs are getting challenged on a higher level of play. Even the Hawks' Horford, Bulls' Noah and Yao disregard our strength inside.

Or better yet, Perkins and Giddens for Thabeet then sign Goran Sutton to add another tall,wide-bodied power forward.

April Fools?   :o

Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #17 on: November 10, 2009, 08:19:35 AM »

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With Thabeet, we become stronger and younger in the paint defensively for the next 10 years. We get a lot more of respect on the defensive end. Perkins can body up on guys like Howard (Dwight) and Bynum of LAL but with lack of height for two inches or more (against Pau and Bynum) the Celts might be in deep danger when we meet LAL in the Finals. The need for an athletic and quick seven footer has become inevitable.

Our loss against the Suns showed our difficulty in guarding quick big men like Amare (later against Pau and Bynum). Sure, a young Garnett could have easily displayed a lot of fear against Amare but it was clearly evident that our bigs are getting challenged on a higher level of play. Even the Hawks' Horford, Bulls' Noah and Yao disregard our strength inside.

Or better yet, Perkins and Giddens for Thabeet then sign Goran Sutton to add another tall,wide-bodied power forward.

April Fools?   :o

Except it's not April. ???
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Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #18 on: November 10, 2009, 08:30:00 AM »

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Nobody's fooling who here.

I just wish all the posters here and our beloved team very well in the games to come. I wish you're all right.

The mismatch against Bynum and Gasol will be there however. Their team is the league's yardstick for success. We used to hold that after we beat them in 2008. They now possess it and they will surely display that they can defend it well this year. We may have upgraded in some of the positions by getting Quisy, Shelden and Sheed (which I egged on Danny in this blog to bring him in 2 years ago and which I was unrelentingly "dissed" by other posters similar to this one). Look at Sheed, he's our best player to clamp down on shooting forwards and guards (with likes of Lebron and soon Kobe) and a better version of Michael Cooper being 4 inches taller and quicker. I am no prophet guys but I think we will really be in trouble beating LAL. In a half court game (which we play most of the time), height is might.

Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #19 on: November 10, 2009, 08:34:41 AM »

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Nobody's fooling who here.

I just wish all the posters here and our beloved team very well in the games to come. I wish you're all right.

The mismatch against Bynum and Gasol will be there however. Their team is the league's yardstick for success. We used to hold that after we beat them in 2008. They now possess it and they will surely display that they can defend it well this year. We may have upgraded in some of the positions by getting Quisy, Shelden and Sheed (which I egged on Danny in this blog to bring him in 2 years ago and which I was unrelentingly "dissed" by other posters similar to this one). Look at Sheed, he's our best player to clamp down on shooting forwards and guards (with likes of Lebron and soon Kobe) and a better version of Michael Cooper being 4 inches taller and quicker. I am no prophet guys but I think we will really be in trouble beating LAL. In a half court game (which we play most of the time), height is might.

Wait you want Sheed covering Kobe?
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Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #20 on: November 10, 2009, 08:37:28 AM »

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Nobody's fooling who here.

I just wish all the posters here and our beloved team very well in the games to come. I wish you're all right.

The mismatch against Bynum and Gasol will be there however. Their team is the league's yardstick for success. We used to hold that after we beat them in 2008. They now possess it and they will surely display that they can defend it well this year. We may have upgraded in some of the positions by getting Quisy, Shelden and Sheed (which I egged on Danny in this blog to bring him in 2 years ago and which I was unrelentingly "dissed" by other posters similar to this one). Look at Sheed, he's our best player to clamp down on shooting forwards and guards (with likes of Lebron and soon Kobe) and a better version of Michael Cooper being 4 inches taller and quicker. I am no prophet guys but I think we will really be in trouble beating LAL. In a half court game (which we play most of the time), height is might.

What have you seen in Thabeet's play that makes you think he could cover either Bynum or Gasol?  He got dominated in summer league.  He's getting dominated in the NBA.  He contributes literally nothing on offense, and he fouls at an unbelievable rate on defense.

Thabeet might be an okay player three years from now (although I doubt it), but for this season, Perk is much, much better.

As an aside, I'd be curious to read where you were mocked / criticized for saying that adding Rasheed would be a good idea.

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Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #21 on: November 10, 2009, 08:38:29 AM »

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And from what I have seen Thabeet is neither quick nor athletic. He is lanky and tall. 
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Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #22 on: November 10, 2009, 08:52:44 AM »

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Nobody's fooling who here.

I just wish all the posters here and our beloved team very well in the games to come. I wish you're all right.

The mismatch against Bynum and Gasol will be there however. Their team is the league's yardstick for success. We used to hold that after we beat them in 2008. They now possess it and they will surely display that they can defend it well this year. We may have upgraded in some of the positions by getting Quisy, Shelden and Sheed (which I egged on Danny in this blog to bring him in 2 years ago and which I was unrelentingly "dissed" by other posters similar to this one). Look at Sheed, he's our best player to clamp down on shooting forwards and guards (with likes of Lebron and soon Kobe) and a better version of Michael Cooper being 4 inches taller and quicker. I am no prophet guys but I think we will really be in trouble beating LAL. In a half court game (which we play most of the time), height is might.

Wait you want Sheed covering Kobe?
Nobody's fooling who here.

I just wish all the posters here and our beloved team very well in the games to come. I wish you're all right.

The mismatch against Bynum and Gasol will be there however. Their team is the league's yardstick for success. We used to hold that after we beat them in 2008. They now possess it and they will surely display that they can defend it well this year. We may have upgraded in some of the positions by getting Quisy, Shelden and Sheed (which I egged on Danny in this blog to bring him in 2 years ago and which I was unrelentingly "dissed" by other posters similar to this one). Look at Sheed, he's our best player to clamp down on shooting forwards and guards (with likes of Lebron and soon Kobe) and a better version of Michael Cooper being 4 inches taller and quicker. I am no prophet guys but I think we will really be in trouble beating LAL. In a half court game (which we play most of the time), height is might.

What have you seen in Thabeet's play that makes you think he could cover either Bynum or Gasol?  He got dominated in summer league.  He's getting dominated in the NBA.  He contributes literally nothing on offense, and he fouls at an unbelievable rate on defense.

Thabeet might be an okay player three years from now (although I doubt it), but for this season, Perk is much, much better.

As an aside, I'd be curious to read where you were mocked / criticized for saying that adding Rasheed would be a good idea.

Kobe is a mismatch to either Quisy and Ray Allen. That is evident. He'll have his time shooting over these guys any part of the game on any given game. He wont get covered by any of the 2 guys. He dominates any shooting guard, except maybe Lebron.

Regarding Sheed, I posted mine after he said: "I am done here (Detroit) or was it "It's over"? after they lost to us in the Eastern conference final.

Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #23 on: November 10, 2009, 08:56:44 AM »

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Nobody's fooling who here.

I just wish all the posters here and our beloved team very well in the games to come. I wish you're all right.

The mismatch against Bynum and Gasol will be there however. Their team is the league's yardstick for success. We used to hold that after we beat them in 2008. They now possess it and they will surely display that they can defend it well this year. We may have upgraded in some of the positions by getting Quisy, Shelden and Sheed (which I egged on Danny in this blog to bring him in 2 years ago and which I was unrelentingly "dissed" by other posters similar to this one). Look at Sheed, he's our best player to clamp down on shooting forwards and guards (with likes of Lebron and soon Kobe) and a better version of Michael Cooper being 4 inches taller and quicker. I am no prophet guys but I think we will really be in trouble beating LAL. In a half court game (which we play most of the time), height is might.

Wait you want Sheed covering Kobe?
Nobody's fooling who here.

I just wish all the posters here and our beloved team very well in the games to come. I wish you're all right.

The mismatch against Bynum and Gasol will be there however. Their team is the league's yardstick for success. We used to hold that after we beat them in 2008. They now possess it and they will surely display that they can defend it well this year. We may have upgraded in some of the positions by getting Quisy, Shelden and Sheed (which I egged on Danny in this blog to bring him in 2 years ago and which I was unrelentingly "dissed" by other posters similar to this one). Look at Sheed, he's our best player to clamp down on shooting forwards and guards (with likes of Lebron and soon Kobe) and a better version of Michael Cooper being 4 inches taller and quicker. I am no prophet guys but I think we will really be in trouble beating LAL. In a half court game (which we play most of the time), height is might.

What have you seen in Thabeet's play that makes you think he could cover either Bynum or Gasol?  He got dominated in summer league.  He's getting dominated in the NBA.  He contributes literally nothing on offense, and he fouls at an unbelievable rate on defense.

Thabeet might be an okay player three years from now (although I doubt it), but for this season, Perk is much, much better.

As an aside, I'd be curious to read where you were mocked / criticized for saying that adding Rasheed would be a good idea.

Kobe is a mismatch to either Quisy and Ray Allen. That is evident. He'll have his time shooting over these guys any part of the game on any given game. He wont get covered by any of the 2 guys. He dominates any shooting guard, except maybe Lebron.

Regarding Sheed, I posted mine after he said: "I am done here (Detroit) or was it "It's over"? after they lost to us in the Eastern conference final.

I dont think Lebron is a 2 guard, but in any case, I would not ever ever ever want Sheed covering Kobe. 
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Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #24 on: November 10, 2009, 08:59:24 AM »

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If Memphis throws in OJ Mayo maybe I'd consider it

Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #25 on: November 10, 2009, 08:59:46 AM »

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Don't take this the wrong way, but this trade proposal is a joke, right?  I mean, I have been as vocal as anyone saying they need to explore trading Perkins (next summer), but this is way over the top.  Thabeet is years away from helping anyone win games (if he ever even gets there), and while Carroll is a decent prospect, he is nowhere near good enough to make up the difference.  


Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #26 on: November 10, 2009, 09:07:14 AM »

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It's almost like you know me personally and know my 3 least favorite players out of this draft. Thabeet is years away from contributing. Carroll is not a very good player and I don't understand why Hollins loves him in Memphis: he has no position. 3's fly by him and not big enough to handle 4's. Suton is simply not talented enough for this league. I've never been knocked over by how bad a guy looked in summer league, but he looked out of place in layup lines for the Jazz. They luckily swooped up Wesley Matthews to make up for this horrible draft pick (even in the second round).

Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #27 on: November 10, 2009, 09:31:14 AM »

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Thabeet's upside is Shawn Bradley. No thanks. I love Carroll and think he will be a power 3 that impacts the game much like Reggie Evans does at the 4/5. Just a great energy guy to have coming off your bench. However, as Eja stated, the Grizz need to add a lot more if they want Perk.
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Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #28 on: November 10, 2009, 09:43:35 AM »

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Perk actually defends people.  Thabeet looks like he's going to be far closer to a Chris Andersen type than a Dikembe Mutombo type.  No way.  And why take a long term gamble that would waste the title oportunities that we have the next couple of years?

Re: Thabeet and Carroll for Perkins and Giddens
« Reply #29 on: November 10, 2009, 09:51:58 AM »

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There is absolutely no way I'd give up Perkins for a "project" like Thabeet.

I know what I'm getting with Perk and he fits it well with this veteran-ladden team.  I have no idea what I'm getting with Thabeet although my inclination is to say that its someone with serious "bust" potential.


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