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Re: Celtics are a pretty young team...
« Reply #15 on: July 20, 2012, 04:58:10 AM »

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Thanks for your post.

And thank you for your very invaluable contribution to the conversation. We needed that. Your support will not go unnoticed.

Yup, just did the math and the average age of our team (assuming we do indeed get Lee and keep Kris Joseph on for the year) would be 24.8 years old.

 :o  24.8 years old!   :o

Our youth last year was kind of underrated too.

But I think a weighted average with minutes is more meaningful.

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« Reply #16 on: July 20, 2012, 05:06:57 AM »

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Assuming our rookies are D-league developmental talent... we probably could really use a starting center, right?  Or are we going to continue to play KG there? 

Seems to me we oughta look towards trying to land a big.  Do we really need Terry, Bradley AND Lee?

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« Reply #17 on: July 20, 2012, 05:24:48 AM »

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Assuming our rookies are D-league developmental talent... we probably could really use a starting center, right?  Or are we going to continue to play KG there? 

Seems to me we oughta look towards trying to land a big.  Do we really need Terry, Bradley AND Lee?
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Re: Celtics are a pretty young team...
« Reply #18 on: July 20, 2012, 05:28:39 AM »

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Assuming our rookies are D-league developmental talent... we probably could really use a starting center, right?  Or are we going to continue to play KG there? 

Seems to me we oughta look towards trying to land a big.  Do we really need Terry, Bradley AND Lee?

It looks like a lot...but can we ever have enough depth...especially on this team?

What's the parity in ability though? We're looking at a decent backup center vs. Darko Milicic and Andray Blatche?

Don't forget we have Wilcox back. The nightmare of a broken footed Stiemsma and Hollins as our only big men depth is pretty much officially over.

While Wilcox/KG/Bass/(possibly)Sully isn't the most impressive lineup, it sure beats the hell out of KG/Bass (neither Stiems nor Hollins really played much towards the end of the Bos vs. Mia+Refs series).

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« Reply #19 on: July 20, 2012, 06:19:47 AM »

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Assuming our rookies are D-league developmental talent... we probably could really use a starting center, right?  Or are we going to continue to play KG there? 

Seems to me we oughta look towards trying to land a big.  Do we really need Terry, Bradley AND Lee?

Kg starts at center


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Re: Celtics are a pretty young team...
« Reply #20 on: July 20, 2012, 07:40:44 AM »

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Assuming our rookies are D-league developmental talent... we probably could really use a starting center, right?
Sullinger will go directly in the rotation.
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Re: Celtics are a pretty young team...
« Reply #21 on: July 20, 2012, 08:56:01 AM »

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We aren't getting a starting center, not with what we have left for trade options or salary exemptions.  Sully will be in the rotation, probably the first big off the bench (KG and Bass starting), with Jeff Green getting some minutes at PF and Chris Wilcox in the mix as well.  

Since we now have pretty good depth in the backcourt, I'd really like to see them use the BAE on another big, another guy who's got a little beef in his backside and six fouls that you'll remember.  I think Melo can develop into that player, but you really can't have too many bigs around.

But, as to the OP...  the C's have quietly rebuild a pretty decent, youngish core.  Pierce, KG, and Terry are all on the older side, but you've got a nice balance of youngish vets (Rondo, Lee, Green, Bass, Wilcox) and some interesting very young players (AB, Sully, Melo).  They're still lacking a youngish go-to scorer, but not every team in the league can have a Kevin Durant. 

The team isn't going to be as reliant on guys like JO and Shaq and Ray Allen and 'Sheed and other guys on the last legs of their careers. 
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« Reply #22 on: July 20, 2012, 09:33:09 AM »

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I'm excited how things are going.

I can't wait for next season to get started!  ;D
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« Reply #23 on: July 20, 2012, 09:42:45 AM »

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Three age groupings.

Experienced Older Vets: KG, Pierce and Terry

    Wilcox between young and old

Experienced Young Vets:  Bass, Green, Lee and Rondo

    Bradley goes in here

Developmental Youth: Sullinger, Melo and Joesph

Very balanced roster so far, and three more slots to fill.

Great way of breaking it down. No surprise that Lee, Green, Bass should all be entering their prime right now.

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« Reply #24 on: July 20, 2012, 09:50:37 AM »

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Assuming our rookies are D-league developmental talent... we probably could really use a starting center, right?
Sullinger will go directly in the rotation.
Yeah he's going to play around 8- 13 MPG like Davis did in all odds.

Re: Celtics are a pretty young team...
« Reply #25 on: July 20, 2012, 09:53:41 AM »

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Yup, just did the math and the average age of our team (assuming we do indeed get Lee and keep Kris Joseph on for the year) would be 24.8 years old.

 :o  24.8 years old!   :o
Minutes weighted average age is a better measure than just roster age.

Given that PP/KG are going to be clocking in 30+ minutes per game at the SF/C spots respectively most nights we'll be a good deal older than that on the court.