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Re: It is awfully quiet.....no deal?!?
« Reply #60 on: March 15, 2012, 03:17:56 PM »

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Oh well. C's have no legit center anytime soon. I guess Ainge will just let the Big 3 finish the season.
KG is a legit C at this point in his career.

I would have liked to see Danny get some big man help for the team, but having KG play the 5 is better than what most teams start at the position.

KG is not a center. A frontcourt of KG/Bass will get eaten up in the playoffs.

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« Reply #61 on: March 15, 2012, 03:17:59 PM »

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#CelticsTalk: League source says the #Celtics have no deals in the works.
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Re: It is awfully quiet.....no deal?!?
« Reply #62 on: March 15, 2012, 03:18:59 PM »

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Wow. We're really going to finish the season with the corpse of JO, no Wilcox, Dooling, Quis and Pavlovic on his squad??

Seriously???
I'm disgusted. Completely disgusted.  This season is a waste of my time and I will not be watching any of the remaining games.  If they don't care to compete why should I bother watching?

Time to start the "Fire Danny Ainge" bandwagon.  This is a disgrace.  

... Ok in reality I guess they are putting all of their hope in buyout deals.  It's Chris Kaman or bust... kinda like how last year it was Shaq or bust.  That worked out pretty well...


A lot of anger.


Which deal do we know about did the Celtics turn down that would have made a difference?


The Celtics have shown they are willing to be patient and let the money come off the cap this summer.  Nothing wrong with that.

Re: It is awfully quiet.....no deal?!?
« Reply #63 on: March 15, 2012, 03:20:33 PM »

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I think the trades that were actually made suggest that Ainge wasn't getting anything useful unless he traded a first round pick (if he wanted to improve the team this season) or took on a Luke Walton-level player signed to a Luke Walton-like contract (if he wanted to acquire a draft pick or some other asset for the future).

Given those constraints, I think "no deal" was probably the best option.
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« Reply #64 on: March 15, 2012, 03:21:24 PM »

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Wow. We're really going to finish the season with the corpse of JO, no Wilcox, Dooling, Quis and Pavlovic on his squad??

Seriously???

Just a personal preference - I feel like it is slightly more accurate to refer to him as 'JO's bloated carcass' rather than 'corpse of JO'.

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« Reply #65 on: March 15, 2012, 03:21:38 PM »

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Blakley just said league source says celtics have no deal in the works. THIS SUCKS! I cant believe we are going to war with

Rondo/Bradley/Dooling
Ray/Pietrus/Moore
Pierce/Pietrus
Bass/JJJ who doesn't play
KG/Steam

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« Reply #66 on: March 15, 2012, 03:22:40 PM »

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Blakley just said league source says celtics have no deal in the works. THIS SUCKS! I cant believe we are going to war with

Rondo/Bradley/Dooling
Ray/Pietrus/Moore
Pierce/Pietrus
Bass/JJJ who doesn't play
KG/Steam

Well, to be fair, there is almost no chance they don't add a couple free agents/buyout guys.  But, they aren't going to make a huge difference.

Re: It is awfully quiet.....no deal?!?
« Reply #67 on: March 15, 2012, 03:23:08 PM »

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Wow. We're really going to finish the season with the corpse of JO, no Wilcox, Dooling, Quis and Pavlovic on his squad??

Seriously???
I'm disgusted. Completely disgusted.  This season is a waste of my time and I will not be watching any of the remaining games.  If they don't care to compete why should I bother watching?

Time to start the "Fire Danny Ainge" bandwagon.  This is a disgrace.  

... Ok in reality I guess they are putting all of their hope in buyout deals.  It's Chris Kaman or bust... kinda like how last year it was Shaq or bust.  That worked out pretty well...


A lot of anger.


Which deal do we know about did the Celtics turn down that would have made a difference?


The Celtics have shown they are willing to be patient and let the money come off the cap this summer.  Nothing wrong with that.
I think Danny was faced with overapying for a very long shot with a first round pick. (Jordan Hill level/Sessions, upgrades that wouldn't make us contenders) Or trading Ray Allen for just a low first round pick or a meh player.

I can see why he'd rather just stand pat, trading Ray would make us worse but not bad enough for the lottery. So why give him up for just another low first round pick when we already have two.

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« Reply #68 on: March 15, 2012, 03:23:58 PM »

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exactly we are riding on the fact that kaman MIGHT get Bought out and MIGHT choose us. No other players are going to help us. This sucks

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« Reply #69 on: March 15, 2012, 03:25:27 PM »

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I think Danny was faced with overapying for a very long shot with a first round pick. (Jordan Hill level/Sessions, upgrades that wouldn't make us contenders) Or trading Ray Allen for just a low first round pick or a meh player.

I can see why he'd rather just stand pat, trading Ray would make us worse but not bad enough for the lottery. So why give him up for just another low first round pick when we already have two.

Exactly.  This team will make their moves this summer.  Danny tried to either get a great deal for one of their guys, or tried to get some help without giving up any future assets.  There was nothing there, so here we are.

Let's just enjoy the swan song of the Big 3 era, hope for some fun in the playoffs, and then start fresh this summer.

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« Reply #70 on: March 15, 2012, 03:26:05 PM »

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I was hoping the C's got a big but I was more hoping for assets involving picks or young players.


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« Reply #71 on: March 15, 2012, 03:28:28 PM »

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Thought a couple of small deals may get done, really disappointed with the lack of movement  :(

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« Reply #72 on: March 15, 2012, 03:28:58 PM »

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Wow. We're really going to finish the season with the corpse of JO, no Wilcox, Dooling, Quis and Pavlovic on his squad??

Seriously???
I'm disgusted. Completely disgusted.  This season is a waste of my time and I will not be watching any of the remaining games.  If they don't care to compete why should I bother watching?

Time to start the "Fire Danny Ainge" bandwagon.  This is a disgrace.  

... Ok in reality I guess they are putting all of their hope in buyout deals.  It's Chris Kaman or bust... kinda like how last year it was Shaq or bust.  That worked out pretty well...


A lot of anger.


Which deal do we know about did the Celtics turn down that would have made a difference?


The Celtics have shown they are willing to be patient and let the money come off the cap this summer.  Nothing wrong with that.

Exactly.  sounds like alot of folks wanted a deal just for the sake of having a deal.  I'm glad we stayed pat, some buyout bigs will fall from the tree, and we can have a very busy off season with significant cap space.

I'm pleased.

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« Reply #73 on: March 15, 2012, 03:31:46 PM »

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Thought a couple of small deals may get done, really disappointed with the lack of movement  :(


Look at the small deals that happened.  It was very overpriced.

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« Reply #74 on: March 15, 2012, 03:34:12 PM »

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Wow. We're really going to finish the season with the corpse of JO, no Wilcox, Dooling, Quis and Pavlovic on his squad??

Seriously???
I'm disgusted. Completely disgusted.  This season is a waste of my time and I will not be watching any of the remaining games.  If they don't care to compete why should I bother watching?

Time to start the "Fire Danny Ainge" bandwagon.  This is a disgrace.  

... Ok in reality I guess they are putting all of their hope in buyout deals.  It's Chris Kaman or bust... kinda like how last year it was Shaq or bust.  That worked out pretty well...


A lot of anger.


Which deal do we know about did the Celtics turn down that would have made a difference?


The Celtics have shown they are willing to be patient and let the money come off the cap this summer.  Nothing wrong with that.

Exactly.  sounds like alot of folks wanted a deal just for the sake of having a deal.  I'm glad we stayed pat, some buyout bigs will fall from the tree, and we can have a very busy off season with significant cap space.

I'm pleased.

It has nothing to do with wanting a deal just for the sake of having a deal. That's pretty much what happened last year and look where it got us.

We needed a deal if in fact the decision was made to go for one more run with the core in tact. Minor deals for role playing big men so we can have some depth. That's all.