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State of the cap by nbadraft.net
« on: June 28, 2010, 12:11:44 AM »

Offline celts34pats55

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http://www.nbadraft.net/state-cap-boston-celtics-0

While I agree with their assessment of Rondo and Perk, def do not agree at all with what they say about Ray. Shooters get in funks, it happens. Yeah he was tired, and he probably can't play as many minutes as he did, but he was probably our most consistent player after the all-star break. Honestly hadn't even thought of trading KG before reading this. Maybe a trade after next season (when he only has one year left and is an "expiring contract") wouldn't be an awful deal if we can add something of use. We'll have to see what's out there. Oh, and I thought 'Quis was a free agent?

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It wasn't the missed long shots, it the missed layups that really worry you about Ray.




I wonder if the Celtics could get a discount on a Perk extension this upcoming season?  He is coming off an injury.  There is a likely lock out.  Who knows what the salaries will look like after that. 

Re: State of the cap by nbadraft.net
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2010, 12:31:33 AM »

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I wonder if the Celtics could get a discount on a Perk extension this upcoming season?  He is coming off an injury.  There is a likely lock out.  Who knows what the salaries will look like after that. 

You know I was wondering the exact same thing. Let's do it...don't pull an Asante Samuel, lock him up while his stock is down!