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Re: KG Wants C's to Resign Stiemsma Next Year
« Reply #15 on: March 20, 2012, 03:41:47 PM »

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I wouldn't mind having him back, but it will be nice if he can bulk up a lot, certainly would help him long term defending big centers like Dwight

Re: KG Wants C's to Resign Stiemsma Next Year
« Reply #16 on: March 20, 2012, 03:50:09 PM »

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God, he sucks. I can't believe there  is support for him.

What makes you say that?

He's no All-Star. All of his advanced metrics indicate he is more or less at the league average, except for shot-blocking in which he is significantly above (adjusted for minutes played). We have a pretty small sample size of him, but he has contributed more than most 3rd string bigs in the league.

Re: KG Wants C's to Resign Stiemsma Next Year
« Reply #17 on: March 20, 2012, 03:53:12 PM »

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yeah?
per 48 greg vs. perk

Re: KG Wants C's to Resign Stiemsma Next Year
« Reply #18 on: March 20, 2012, 03:54:25 PM »

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God, he sucks. I can't believe there  is support for him.

What makes you say that?

He's no All-Star. All of his advanced metrics indicate he is more or less at the league average, except for shot-blocking in which he is significantly above (adjusted for minutes played). We have a pretty small sample size of him, but he has contributed more than most 3rd string bigs in the league.
He had a couple good games recently but let's see him keep it up and get better
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Re: KG Wants C's to Resign Stiemsma Next Year
« Reply #19 on: March 20, 2012, 04:04:31 PM »

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I think its great for Stiemer to get the run he is getting -- but not so good for the C's.  He is an endearing player for sure, and I think a gifted shot-blocker.  However, right now you want him as your 3rd string C not your primary back-up to an out of position starter (I say this despite all that KG has given since taking on the starting 5 role).   

But good for Greg to be getting minutes that will help his development.  He works, he tries and he contributes a bit and rarely embarrasses himself - that's great for a 3rd stringer, but not enough for the role he is playing.

Re: KG Wants C's to Resign Stiemsma Next Year
« Reply #20 on: March 20, 2012, 04:06:52 PM »

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Steamroller will be back in the NBA next year.  He's definitely capable of being a backup center and you can see his improvement as the year has gone along.  What's the number? I don't know, but I'd like a multi-year deal to lock him up and we still will need a 5 going forward.

Re: KG Wants C's to Resign Stiemsma Next Year
« Reply #21 on: March 20, 2012, 04:08:20 PM »

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this year greg should be 3rd string but has filled in nicely
with continued improvement & confidence next year he could be a good backup, he changes shots at the least

Re: KG Wants C's to Resign Stiemsma Next Year
« Reply #22 on: March 20, 2012, 04:13:34 PM »

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...but he's got bill russell's shot blocking timing!  Tommy said so!

Re: KG Wants C's to Resign Stiemsma Next Year
« Reply #23 on: March 20, 2012, 04:17:13 PM »

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KG is often pretty harsh on big man teammates, so this kind of praise from him really means something.  Stiemsma's not going to be an All-Star, but a hard worker sets the tone for everyone else, in and out of games. 

I hope we see him back in green too, especially if it's pretty cheap - he'd be a nice backup C for the near future.

Look, I like Stiemsma enough too, he has size, some skills and seems to work, and I would like to keep him for short, low money. But he does not set the tone for anybody much less everybody. Let's stop Tommying him. Nice kid.

How is saying he's no All-Star but a hard worker who can be a nice backup C "Tommying him"?  I even successfully fought off the urge to compare him to Dave Cowens  ;)

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« Reply #24 on: March 20, 2012, 04:17:56 PM »

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Next year is completely up in the air, but Stiemsma has shown me enough to give him a spot if we can afford him. 

Re: KG Wants C's to Resign Stiemsma Next Year
« Reply #25 on: March 20, 2012, 04:19:52 PM »

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God, he sucks. I can't believe there  is support for him.

What makes you say that?

He's no All-Star. All of his advanced metrics indicate he is more or less at the league average, except for shot-blocking in which he is significantly above (adjusted for minutes played). We have a pretty small sample size of him, but he has contributed more than most 3rd string bigs in the league.

His shotblocking is above average, but his rebounding rate is nothing special, his true shooting percentage is well below average (.463) and his turnover ratio is high (top 10 among centers). Above average assist ratio.

I have no problem with Stiemsma as a backup center who plays 8-10 minutes a night. But this is not a future starter we're talking about. I feel like people are thinking this is some rookie gem with plenty of potential. He's a rookie, but he's 26 and has been playing professionally - albeit not in the NBA - for a few years now. He pretty much is what he is. A 7 footer who can block shots and fit in (not to be taken for granted) while not adding much else. He'll give you that for another 4-5 years, but it's not something you need to pay more than about $1.5 mil a year for given the new CBA.  

fwf- sorry, unnecessary on my part. I took the "sets the tone for everybody" too seriously.
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Re: KG Wants C's to Resign Stiemsma Next Year
« Reply #26 on: March 20, 2012, 04:24:57 PM »

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fwf- sorry, unnecessary on my part. I took the "sets the tone for everybody" too seriously.

No worries (TP) - I do like hard workers generally, and I think they're good elements to have on the team on and off the court.  And I hope we don't have to completely start from scratch at the 5 next year.  I agree that anything over a couple mill a year is seriously pushing it for his value, though.

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« Reply #27 on: March 20, 2012, 04:45:49 PM »

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3 years 9 Million, Steamer gets paid has some type of financial security. Small movable contract for the Celtics that can't possibly harm them. Every one is happy.
3 years and 9 million for a guy who's played at the level of a third string center?

Anthony Toliver level money but with another year, no thanks.

This. If Danny pays $9 million over three years for Stiemsma he will have lost all credibility.

Re: KG Wants C's to Resign Stiemsma Next Year
« Reply #28 on: March 20, 2012, 04:51:13 PM »

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3 years 9 Million, Steamer gets paid has some type of financial security. Small movable contract for the Celtics that can't possibly harm them. Every one is happy.
3 years and 9 million for a guy who's played at the level of a third string center?

Anthony Toliver level money but with another year, no thanks.

This. If Danny pays $9 million over three years for Stiemsma he will have lost all credibility.
do you understand how many centers get overpaid in today's NBA? thats a solid deal for Steimsma dude can be a backup or even starter next year he's not a 3rd string player lol if Kwame Brown can get $7 mil per year why is it a stretch for Steamroller to get $3 mil a year?

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« Reply #29 on: March 20, 2012, 04:54:08 PM »

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3 years 9 Million, Steamer gets paid has some type of financial security. Small movable contract for the Celtics that can't possibly harm them. Every one is happy.
3 years and 9 million for a guy who's played at the level of a third string center?

Anthony Toliver level money but with another year, no thanks.

This. If Danny pays $9 million over three years for Stiemsma he will have lost all credibility.
do you understand how many centers get overpaid in today's NBA? thats a solid deal for Steimsma dude can be a backup or even starter next year he's not a 3rd string player lol if Kwame Brown can get $7 mil per year why is it a stretch for Steamroller to get $3 mil a year?

First, please tell me for whom Stiemsma could start.

Other than blocked shots and hustle, both of which are great, Stiemsma has a long way to go. He still cannot guard a big man one-on-one and his offense is still lacking. In addition, he turns the ball over at a pretty high rate. Right now he is a good third string center and I would not mind having him on the Celtics for the right price. Not $3 million a year.