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Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #15 on: August 12, 2013, 07:58:34 PM »

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25 games max

less if Rondo and Sully sit a lot

Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #16 on: August 12, 2013, 10:10:40 PM »

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I surely hope not.
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Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #17 on: August 12, 2013, 10:33:55 PM »

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Of course I'd have to see it first but I think more than 29 wins is reachable with this team.

If anything, Crash always plays hard, Humphries can still be a 12 rpg guy, Rondo coming back and Green scoring 18-20 a game? Yeah, about 32-25 wins I think is right.
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Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #18 on: August 12, 2013, 10:42:50 PM »

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Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #19 on: August 12, 2013, 11:33:08 PM »

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Let me say this and i'm sure it will upset your dreams, but Wiggins is not the next nba megastar. Not at the level of lebron, durant. Not now anyways. I've seen 2 usa vs world games and he has a shaky jump shot, passive on the court, defense is not shut down. The best thing i saw from him is his ability to slash to the basket for layups, Jeff Green style.

He has ways to go before its time to get really excited. 

Imo its better to root and cheer for this upcoming group that will represent the celts team in 2013-2014. We have a chance to make the playoffs. Than the year after we have chance to seed higher, etc.
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Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #20 on: August 12, 2013, 11:43:22 PM »

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Uh, almost 100% of the people who've got their livelihoods hanging on calls like this are saying that Wiggins is the best prospect since Durant and LeBron.

Just, you know, adding some perspective to your baseless assertion.
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Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #21 on: August 12, 2013, 11:48:26 PM »

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Uh, almost 100% of the people who've got their livelihoods hanging on calls like this are saying that Wiggins is the best prospect since Durant and LeBron.

Just, you know, adding some perspective to your baseless assertion.

Wasnt that what they said about muhammad at one pt?

Parker and randle are better overall players than wiggins right now.

I dont care if u can score a layup over 2 guys, you still need to become a total player.

Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #22 on: August 12, 2013, 11:55:31 PM »

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Uh, almost 100% of the people who've got their livelihoods hanging on calls like this are saying that Wiggins is the best prospect since Durant and LeBron.

Just, you know, adding some perspective to your baseless assertion.

Wasnt that what they said about muhammad at one pt?

Parker and randle are better overall players than wiggins right now.

I dont care if u can score a layup over 2 guys, you still need to become a total player.

No. Shabazz was projected to be the number one pick in this year's draft... before everyone found out he was actually a year older than he'd been listed. And before he was decidedly meh in his one year of NCAA hoops. A completely different situation.

Scouts have been following Wiggins since he was 15--just like LeBron, the people who needed to know have known he was coming for years now. Whether you're burnt out on people talking about him or not has nothing to do with the fact that, by all accounts, the kid can flat out ball.
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Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #23 on: August 13, 2013, 12:06:26 AM »

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Uh, almost 100% of the people who've got their livelihoods hanging on calls like this are saying that Wiggins is the best prospect since Durant and LeBron.

Just, you know, adding some perspective to your baseless assertion.

Wasnt that what they said about muhammad at one pt?

Parker and randle are better overall players than wiggins right now.

I dont care if u can score a layup over 2 guys, you still need to become a total player.

No. Shabazz was projected to be the number one pick in this year's draft... before everyone found out he was actually a year older than he'd been listed. And before he was decidedly meh in his one year of NCAA hoops. A completely different situation.

Scouts have been following Wiggins since he was 15--just like LeBron, the people who needed to know have known he was coming for years now. Whether you're burnt out on people talking about him or not has nothing to do with the fact that, by all accounts, the kid can flat out ball.

Nobody is saying he cant ball. But after one yr of college experience unless he pulls a carmelo, how is he going to help the celts or anyone? Lebron was able to bc he was a manchild and pretty complete player even before the nba. Wiggins has more tools than most rookies but he still has to learn and prove. Its amazing ppl think he is a shoe in already. I mean come on

Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #24 on: August 13, 2013, 12:11:48 AM »

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Frankly, I think it's more 'amazing' that you can simply disregard so much neigh-unanimous evidence from people who are more qualified to assess basketball potential.

If you went to  a hundred doctors and they all said "this looks like lymphoma," I don't think you'd say "that's ridiculous, I can clearly tell it's just a sore throat."

Could it be a sore throat?

Maybe.

Odds are, its lymphoma.
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Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #25 on: August 13, 2013, 12:19:35 AM »

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Also FWIW, LeBron was far from a complete player his first couple seasons with the Cavs. The scouting report on him coming to the league was that he couldn't shoot the J with any consistency, wasn't a great free throw shooter, and was apathetic on defense... and all that ignores the fact that even LeBron James, far and away the best player in the NBA right now, didn't hit the post-season until his third season in the league. In the East.
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Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #26 on: August 13, 2013, 12:21:56 AM »

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Uh, almost 100% of the people who've got their livelihoods hanging on calls like this are saying that Wiggins is the best prospect since Durant and LeBron.

Just, you know, adding some perspective to your baseless assertion.

Wasnt that what they said about muhammad at one pt?

Parker and randle are better overall players than wiggins right now.

I dont care if u can score a layup over 2 guys, you still need to become a total player.

No. Shabazz was projected to be the number one pick in this year's draft... before everyone found out he was actually a year older than he'd been listed. And before he was decidedly meh in his one year of NCAA hoops. A completely different situation.

Scouts have been following Wiggins since he was 15--just like LeBron, the people who needed to know have known he was coming for years now. Whether you're burnt out on people talking about him or not has nothing to do with the fact that, by all accounts, the kid can flat out ball.
actually, scouts have been following wiggins since junior high

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJ47CuHVFvA

Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #27 on: August 13, 2013, 12:24:08 AM »

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Uh, almost 100% of the people who've got their livelihoods hanging on calls like this are saying that Wiggins is the best prospect since Durant and LeBron.

Just, you know, adding some perspective to your baseless assertion.

Wasnt that what they said about muhammad at one pt?

Parker and randle are better overall players than wiggins right now.

I dont care if u can score a layup over 2 guys, you still need to become a total player.

No. Shabazz was projected to be the number one pick in this year's draft... before everyone found out he was actually a year older than he'd been listed. And before he was decidedly meh in his one year of NCAA hoops. A completely different situation.

Scouts have been following Wiggins since he was 15--just like LeBron, the people who needed to know have known he was coming for years now. Whether you're burnt out on people talking about him or not has nothing to do with the fact that, by all accounts, the kid can flat out ball.

Nobody is saying he cant ball. But after one yr of college experience unless he pulls a carmelo, how is he going to help the celts or anyone? Lebron was able to bc he was a manchild and pretty complete player even before the nba. Wiggins has more tools than most rookies but he still has to learn and prove. Its amazing ppl think he is a shoe in already. I mean come on
pairing wiggins with rondo would literally be alley oop city.


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« Reply #28 on: August 13, 2013, 12:26:53 AM »

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Frankly, I think it's more 'amazing' that you can simply disregard so much neigh-unanimous evidence from people who are more qualified to assess basketball potential.

If you went to  a hundred doctors and they all said "this looks like lymphoma," I don't think you'd say "that's ridiculous, I can clearly tell it's just a sore throat."

Could it be a sore throat?

Maybe.

Odds are, its lymphoma.

I've heard , i've seen clips, i've read and i saw those two big us vs world games. And he is not the spectacular next big thing from what i saw. Not yet or if ever he will be. If you watch the games objectively yourself you will understand. Parker , saric , schroeder were better than wiggins. These guys had better feel for the game, knew how to involve their teammates, played positionally sound defense , just made the impact necessary to help a team win. Wiggins was a "winger" and not the total package.

Scouts drool over his ability to fly over 2 guys for a layup, and lots can happen from 15 to college to the nba. There is a reason rarely guys can leapfrog hs onto the nba and succeed. And these guys like kg and lebron dont need alot more development bc they are complete players first and foremost unlike mr wiggins right now

Re: ESPN predicts Celtics to finish #12 in the East.
« Reply #29 on: August 13, 2013, 12:30:04 AM »

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I've watched the Hoops Summit games. He didn't seem to be the best player on the court either game. That's not really the point.

However, it looks like you've got your lucky bag of cough drops ready, so I won't even bother.
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