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Quote from: More Banners on June 05, 2013, 09:54:14 PMQuote from: eja117 on June 05, 2013, 09:44:34 PMQuote from: More Banners on June 05, 2013, 08:26:56 PMPerfect backup center right now on any team, IMO. I'd give our pick for him straight up, and throw in the Chinese guys, too if needed. Are we going to get someone better than Steamer in the draft?Does he remind anyone else of a healthy and tuned-in Chris Mihm?I can't imagine a tuned in Chris Mihm, so no he doesn't remind me of that actuallyHa, good one.I guess I meant a healthy Mihm.A healthy and tuned in Chris Mihm was a great offensive player who could rebound but suffered from having slow feet defensively. Stiemsma is pretty much exactly the polar opposite: good feet defensively, can't really rebound well, no inside offensive skills to speak of.
Quote from: eja117 on June 05, 2013, 09:44:34 PMQuote from: More Banners on June 05, 2013, 08:26:56 PMPerfect backup center right now on any team, IMO. I'd give our pick for him straight up, and throw in the Chinese guys, too if needed. Are we going to get someone better than Steamer in the draft?Does he remind anyone else of a healthy and tuned-in Chris Mihm?I can't imagine a tuned in Chris Mihm, so no he doesn't remind me of that actuallyHa, good one.I guess I meant a healthy Mihm.
Quote from: More Banners on June 05, 2013, 08:26:56 PMPerfect backup center right now on any team, IMO. I'd give our pick for him straight up, and throw in the Chinese guys, too if needed. Are we going to get someone better than Steamer in the draft?Does he remind anyone else of a healthy and tuned-in Chris Mihm?I can't imagine a tuned in Chris Mihm, so no he doesn't remind me of that actually
Perfect backup center right now on any team, IMO. I'd give our pick for him straight up, and throw in the Chinese guys, too if needed. Are we going to get someone better than Steamer in the draft?Does he remind anyone else of a healthy and tuned-in Chris Mihm?
Quote from: LatterDayCelticsfan on June 06, 2013, 11:43:15 AMConsidering the strength of this draft I'd also happily give up our 1st sounder and 3 million in our non guaranteed contracts to bring back Stiemsma. Alternatively a straight swap for Jordan Crawford? I wonder whether people are remembering Steamer's flaws in addition to his upside. He was fine for us in limited minutes during the regular season, but barely played in the playoffs, and is as far as I know still a real liability against smaller teams like Miami. He's still pretty foul-prone, so counting on him for real minutes particularly when Garnett needs so much rest seems like a big risk.
Considering the strength of this draft I'd also happily give up our 1st sounder and 3 million in our non guaranteed contracts to bring back Stiemsma. Alternatively a straight swap for Jordan Crawford?
Quote from: Boris Badenov on June 06, 2013, 12:11:34 PMQuote from: LatterDayCelticsfan on June 06, 2013, 11:43:15 AMConsidering the strength of this draft I'd also happily give up our 1st sounder and 3 million in our non guaranteed contracts to bring back Stiemsma. Alternatively a straight swap for Jordan Crawford? I wonder whether people are remembering Steamer's flaws in addition to his upside. He was fine for us in limited minutes during the regular season, but barely played in the playoffs, and is as far as I know still a real liability against smaller teams like Miami. He's still pretty foul-prone, so counting on him for real minutes particularly when Garnett needs so much rest seems like a big risk.Seems to be a trend with Doc. Play your big men in the regular season and then go small in the playoffs.
Quote from: kozlodoev on June 06, 2013, 12:16:26 PMQuote from: More Banners on June 05, 2013, 09:54:14 PMQuote from: eja117 on June 05, 2013, 09:44:34 PMQuote from: More Banners on June 05, 2013, 08:26:56 PMPerfect backup center right now on any team, IMO. I'd give our pick for him straight up, and throw in the Chinese guys, too if needed. Are we going to get someone better than Steamer in the draft?Does he remind anyone else of a healthy and tuned-in Chris Mihm?I can't imagine a tuned in Chris Mihm, so no he doesn't remind me of that actuallyHa, good one.I guess I meant a healthy Mihm.A healthy and tuned in Chris Mihm was a great offensive player who could rebound but suffered from having slow feet defensively. Stiemsma is pretty much exactly the polar opposite: good feet defensively, can't really rebound well, no inside offensive skills to speak of.I don't recall very much offensive greatness.
Quote from: Chief on June 06, 2013, 02:09:46 PMQuote from: Boris Badenov on June 06, 2013, 12:11:34 PMQuote from: LatterDayCelticsfan on June 06, 2013, 11:43:15 AMConsidering the strength of this draft I'd also happily give up our 1st sounder and 3 million in our non guaranteed contracts to bring back Stiemsma. Alternatively a straight swap for Jordan Crawford? I wonder whether people are remembering Steamer's flaws in addition to his upside. He was fine for us in limited minutes during the regular season, but barely played in the playoffs, and is as far as I know still a real liability against smaller teams like Miami. He's still pretty foul-prone, so counting on him for real minutes particularly when Garnett needs so much rest seems like a big risk.Seems to be a trend with Doc. Play your big men in the regular season and then go small in the playoffs.And if you want to win games you'd like to play your best players as often as you can.Interesting correlation, that.
what are we paying shav?
Quote from: D.o.s. on June 06, 2013, 02:24:47 PMQuote from: Chief on June 06, 2013, 02:09:46 PMQuote from: Boris Badenov on June 06, 2013, 12:11:34 PMQuote from: LatterDayCelticsfan on June 06, 2013, 11:43:15 AMConsidering the strength of this draft I'd also happily give up our 1st sounder and 3 million in our non guaranteed contracts to bring back Stiemsma. Alternatively a straight swap for Jordan Crawford? I wonder whether people are remembering Steamer's flaws in addition to his upside. He was fine for us in limited minutes during the regular season, but barely played in the playoffs, and is as far as I know still a real liability against smaller teams like Miami. He's still pretty foul-prone, so counting on him for real minutes particularly when Garnett needs so much rest seems like a big risk.Seems to be a trend with Doc. Play your big men in the regular season and then go small in the playoffs.And if you want to win games you'd like to play your best players as often as you can.Interesting correlation, that.How did that work out?