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Quote from: LEHGOCELTICS on July 09, 2012, 02:02:46 PMWow I just can't believe we could have had both Marshon Brooks and PJ3 on the Celtics.....lol did you watch the first game? Brooks was a complete scrub.
Wow I just can't believe we could have had both Marshon Brooks and PJ3 on the Celtics.....
Quote from: TA9 on July 09, 2012, 02:05:51 PMDanny should have known better.You dont pick because of need. You pick based on the talent left on the board. Fab is too RAW.Can't judge big men in this league. It's a SG/SF's league- run and gun, point guards all trying to prove they can score- look at Etwaun and Reggie Jackson, both being heros.Melo can't get a touch in the post and the spacing is just horrible.I repeat- please don't take these games too seriously, particularly when judging big men who are fresh out of college. I mean it's not like people on Celticsblog to overreact right?
Danny should have known better.You dont pick because of need. You pick based on the talent left on the board. Fab is too RAW.
Sean Williams shooting threes.. great offensive attack.. I really don't think Moore has a shot in hell at being the backup PG on this team. I am positive they are going to sign a backup PG to a vet min. deal.
Quote from: chambers on July 09, 2012, 02:05:48 PMQuote from: LEHGOCELTICS on July 09, 2012, 02:02:46 PMWow I just can't believe we could have had both Marshon Brooks and PJ3 on the Celtics.....lol did you watch the first game? Brooks was a complete scrub.Did you watch any Nets game last season? Brooks was a total stud pre-injury, and he fits our current needs better than JJJ, if he ever buds to his "great" potential everyone here extols him for.
Quote from: TA9 on July 09, 2012, 02:05:51 PMDanny should have known better.You dont pick because of need. You pick based on the talent left on the board. Fab is too RAW.Thats exactly what they did. They had Melo ranked higher on their board. Believe it or not NBA teams don't pick players based on the medias rankings or your perception of a player.