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Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« on: August 05, 2010, 10:50:42 PM »

Offline Rondo9dunx

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http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/rumors/post/Larry-Hughes-headed-to-Celtics-or-Bobcats-;_ylt=Ashr0Vk6VB3A2yqh5x_FriK8vLYF?urn=nba-260410

Personally i've never heard of the guy until recently on these boards. His stats aren't that bad, but i'd just as soon pass and get someone a lil younger.
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Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2010, 10:55:14 PM »

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  Hard to believe he was drafted ahead of PP and Dirk.

Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2010, 10:56:06 PM »

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Can't complain i guess. The pickings are slim,and i guess we could cut him if a trade partner pops up for sheed.

But who's gonna go if he comes here?

Rondo
Pierce
Allen
Garnett
Perkins
Wallace
O'neal
O'neal
Erden
Harangody
Wafer
Daniels
Bradley
Hughes
Davis
Robinson

Thats sixteen. My guess would be erden, even though harangody still technically isn't under contract.

Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2010, 10:56:46 PM »

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Am i the only one worried we have two roster spots tied up in a center who's out until January and a center who is retired?

Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2010, 11:17:44 PM »

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Am i the only one worried we have two roster spots tied up in a center who's out until January and a center who is retired?
Yes. No roster spot will be wasted on Wallace because he will retire.

Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2010, 11:19:02 PM »

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Can't complain i guess. The pickings are slim,and i guess we could cut him if a trade partner pops up for sheed.

But who's gonna go if he comes here?

Rondo
Pierce
Allen
Garnett
Perkins
Wallace
O'neal
O'neal
Erden
Harangody
Wafer
Daniels
Bradley
Hughes
Davis
Robinson

Thats sixteen. My guess would be erden, even though harangody still technically isn't under contract.
Breaking news, Wallace will retire.

Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #6 on: August 05, 2010, 11:19:40 PM »

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I'm not sure how he helps us in any way, and why we would have any interest at all in him. He's too old to defend well, and slightly too small to play SF, and he can't shoot. What good is he to us? I would rather have Scal.

Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2010, 11:35:44 PM »

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Can't complain i guess. The pickings are slim,and i guess we could cut him if a trade partner pops up for sheed.

But who's gonna go if he comes here?

Rondo
Pierce
Allen
Garnett
Perkins
Wallace
O'neal
O'neal
Erden
Harangody
Wafer
Daniels
Bradley
Hughes
Davis
Robinson

Thats sixteen. My guess would be erden, even though harangody still technically isn't under contract.
Breaking news, Wallace will retire.
He is still taking up a roster spot, and will continue to until they find a trading partner for him.

Until he files paper work, he is still taking up a roster spot, breaking news.

Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2010, 12:06:49 AM »

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Wallace will be traded at some point, freeing up at least one roster spot. I say send Erden to Maine. Not like he's gonna get much playing time in Boston anyway, unless there's a big-man catastrophe (let's hope not).

As for Hughes, he's only 6-6 ... kinda small for a SF. Not saying he couldn't help the team in some way, but it's not likely to be with rebounding.
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Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #9 on: August 06, 2010, 12:12:12 AM »

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Can't complain i guess. The pickings are slim,and i guess we could cut him if a trade partner pops up for sheed.

But who's gonna go if he comes here?

Rondo
Pierce
Allen
Garnett
Perkins
Wallace
O'neal
O'neal
Erden
Harangody
Wafer
Daniels
Bradley
Hughes
Davis
Robinson

Thats sixteen. My guess would be erden, even though harangody still technically isn't under contract.
Breaking news, Wallace will retire.
He is still taking up a roster spot, and will continue to until they find a trading partner for him.

Until he files paper work, he is still taking up a roster spot, breaking news.
If we are going to sign a player, we tell him and he files his papers. All indications have been that he has held off signing the papers to leave the trade option. If we are going to sign another vet min guy, we don't need that.

Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #10 on: August 06, 2010, 12:14:09 AM »

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Wallace will be traded at some point, freeing up at least one roster spot. I say send Erden to Maine. Not like he's gonna get much playing time in Boston anyway, unless there's a big-man catastrophe (let's hope not).

As for Hughes, he's only 6-6 ... kinda small for a SF. Not saying he couldn't help the team in some way, but it's not likely to be with rebounding.
Or Wallace files his paperwork and that frees up a roster spot.

Erden in Maine doesn't effect roster situation. He would still be one of the 15 guys.

Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #11 on: August 06, 2010, 12:20:38 AM »

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I think this is just Danny Ainge posturing. Maybe to fan the flames on the Rudy trade and make the blazers move a little. I just see this as a diversion of some sort. Because I see us getting Larry Hughes as a backup sf very improbable. Maybe it's even to get the Bobcats to move Diaw to us, to get him off their hands and payroll. Like many other posters have stated, he has no place on that team and he's getting payed a lot. My minds not too made up about bringing him in as our backup sf but he is a big body and he does have a few intangibles. But I was under the impression defense was not one of his strenghts. And really at this point that's what we need from our backup sf.

Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #12 on: August 06, 2010, 12:39:25 AM »

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Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #13 on: August 06, 2010, 12:41:49 AM »

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Can't complain i guess. The pickings are slim,and i guess we could cut him if a trade partner pops up for sheed.

But who's gonna go if he comes here?

Rondo
Pierce
Allen
Garnett
Perkins
Wallace
O'neal
O'neal
Erden
Harangody
Wafer
Daniels
Bradley
Hughes
Davis
Robinson

Thats sixteen. My guess would be erden, even though harangody still technically isn't under contract.
Breaking news, Wallace will retire.
He is still taking up a roster spot, and will continue to until they find a trading partner for him.

Until he files paper work, he is still taking up a roster spot, breaking news.
If we are going to sign a player, we tell him and he files his papers. All indications have been that he has held off signing the papers to leave the trade option. If we are going to sign another vet min guy, we don't need that.
So then you think hughes is more valuable then sheed as a trade chip?

I don't see danny letting that trade chip go personally. And if he's traded there will be another player coming in for the spot. Which brings me back to my original point of saying erden is less valuable then wallace's contract.

Re: Looks like Larry Hughes may be the last piece to the puzzle
« Reply #14 on: August 06, 2010, 12:51:18 AM »

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So then you think hughes is more valuable then sheed as a trade chip?

I don't see danny letting that trade chip go personally. And if he's traded there will be another player coming in for the spot. Which brings me back to my original point of saying erden is less valuable then wallace's contract.
Yeah, I don't think there's any way Danny would ask Sheed to sign his retirement papers just to sign Hughes.  If they decide to sign Hughes, it's almost a lock that they just eat Erden's salary and cut him.  Sheed's contract is far too valuable to just have him retire without using it, even if they don't use it until near the trade deadline.