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Offline mahonedog88

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I mean lets face it, he tore his acl and mcl 2 days ago.  There's no way he'll be ready for the start of next season.  So with Rasheed most likely retiring and KG not liking to play the 5, we don't have a legitimate center right now.

So now you gotta think, what does Danny do?  Does he draft a back up center and play a rookie until Perk is ready?  Does he sign a serviceable free agent?  God forbid does they start big baby at the 5 for awhile?

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Offline rjsuperfly66

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I mean lets face it, he tore his acl and mcl 2 days ago.  There's no way he'll be ready for the start of next season.  So with Rasheed most likely retiring and KG not liking to play the 5, we don't have a legitimate center right now.

So now you gotta think, what does Danny do?  Does he draft a back up center and play a rookie until Perk is ready?  Does he sign a serviceable free agent?  God forbid does they start big baby at the 5 for awhile?

Resign Scal-Dog!!!!

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« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2010, 03:40:00 AM »

Offline celtics2

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If Perk is ready or not we're in big trouble. He'll never be the same. Our 2nd biggest asset next to Rondo concerning the future has been lost to injury. We need a winner in the draft.

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Offline KCattheStripe

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Draft Daniel orton.

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Offline Green Hell

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This team is in big trouble come next season. As others have said, the window is closed. We may be looking at another 22 year drought to be perfectly honest and that's being generous.
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Offline Levis107

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The Celtics could actually do some things this offseason if Ray resigns cheap and if we use the Larry Bird Exception with Pierce

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Offline NoraG1

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Perk is a big reason C's lost. Considering how close the game was he is a big diffrence esp. with rebounding. C's had bad luck injuries and still almost won. Just wish the team that won was anyone but the Lakers.

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Offline NoraG1

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This team is in big trouble come next season. As others have said, the window is closed. We may be looking at another 22 year drought to be perfectly honest and that's being generous.

Why? LOL

Talk about doom and gloom

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Offline kenmaine

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This team is in big trouble come next season. As others have said, the window is closed. We may be looking at another 22 year drought to be perfectly honest and that's being generous.

Nonsense.
You don't that Rondo, PP, KG, Baby, and whoever else Danny signs or keeps will be a contending team?

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Offline pinoycelticsfan

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No chance at all that the Celts can get an All Star/Free agent? Even with the expiring contracts and the deep free agent class? Hope someone can explain why (Like Knicks GM, I'm not too familiar with arcane salary cap rules)

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Offline Who

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Darko Milicic is the best center in the free agent class.

Outside of him, the best option is to go small with Garnett at center and someone like Amir Johnson or Louis Amundson at the four.

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Offline Bankshot

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Darko Milicic is the best center in the free agent class.

Outside of him, the best option is to go small with Garnett at center and someone like Amir Johnson or Louis Amundson at the four.

I think Darko can do some of what Perk does.  He won't be asked to do much, but defend, rebound and make easy shots, so he might succeed in the Celtics system.  He is a better offensive player than Perk.
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Offline PeaceSignMoose

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He didn't tear his ACL.

We're talking weeks for a full recovery.  Not months.  He's not missing training camp unless there was a SERIOUS misdiagnosis.

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Offline PeaceSignMoose

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Darko Milicic is the best center in the free agent class.

Outside of him, the best option is to go small with Garnett at center and someone like Amir Johnson or Louis Amundson at the four.

I think Darko can do some of what Perk does.  He won't be asked to do much, so he might succeed in the Celtics system.

Let's wait to see what the Celtics system is before we start talking about Perk's replacement (even though hes not going to miss a game)

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Offline Bankshot

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He didn't tear his ACL.

We're talking weeks for a full recovery.  Not months.  He's not missing training camp unless there was a SERIOUS misdiagnosis.

In Perk's interview the other day, he said that the Doctor told him that if he had this injury in December, he would be lost for the season.  That doesn't sound like only weeks of recovery.
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