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Quote from: Snakehead on November 13, 2013, 03:43:32 PMI loved the idea of this experiment and am sad if it will not work.I was intrigued, but then they also added Brandon Jennings. Not enough basketball to go around. I don't think you can get enough touches for everyone.
I loved the idea of this experiment and am sad if it will not work.
Quote from: Lucky17 on November 13, 2013, 03:45:47 PMQuote from: Snakehead on November 13, 2013, 03:43:32 PMI loved the idea of this experiment and am sad if it will not work.I was intrigued, but then they also added Brandon Jennings. Not enough basketball to go around. I don't think you can get enough touches for everyone.That I definitely agree with.Not a Jennings fan regardless, but you need a distributing PG to think about making this work.
Quote from: Snakehead on November 13, 2013, 03:52:20 PMQuote from: Lucky17 on November 13, 2013, 03:45:47 PMQuote from: Snakehead on November 13, 2013, 03:43:32 PMI loved the idea of this experiment and am sad if it will not work.I was intrigued, but then they also added Brandon Jennings. Not enough basketball to go around. I don't think you can get enough touches for everyone.That I definitely agree with.Not a Jennings fan regardless, but you need a distributing PG to think about making this work.You need great shooting from the 1/2 and a creative offensive coach to allow Smith to handle the ball and create with it in my view.Detroit doesn't have either of those things. The defensive struggles are probably the most concerning though, but in some respects no surprising. You need quickness to defend today's NBA. Having a slow SF and a slow PF is going to be rough if your 1/2/5 can't compensate.
Quote from: Fafnir on November 13, 2013, 03:57:32 PMQuote from: Snakehead on November 13, 2013, 03:52:20 PMQuote from: Lucky17 on November 13, 2013, 03:45:47 PMQuote from: Snakehead on November 13, 2013, 03:43:32 PMI loved the idea of this experiment and am sad if it will not work.I was intrigued, but then they also added Brandon Jennings. Not enough basketball to go around. I don't think you can get enough touches for everyone.That I definitely agree with.Not a Jennings fan regardless, but you need a distributing PG to think about making this work.You need great shooting from the 1/2 and a creative offensive coach to allow Smith to handle the ball and create with it in my view.Detroit doesn't have either of those things. The defensive struggles are probably the most concerning though, but in some respects no surprising. You need quickness to defend today's NBA. Having a slow SF and a slow PF is going to be rough if your 1/2/5 can't compensate.Let's turn that advice towards the Celtics roster: is a Rondo-Smith pairing a good formula for success for the current roster? Assuming that Smith moves to his natural position at PF.Humphries' expiring matches Smith's contract. Add draft pick(s) or other considerations to keep Green?
Quote from: gpap on November 13, 2013, 03:44:59 PMJeff Green to Detroit for Josh Smith at the trade deadline?If Rondo is truly a part of the Celts future beyond 2015, having Smith and/or Gay would certainly help.I don't think that is necessarily true...if Smith really wanted to come to Boston and play with Boston, he probably would've taken a discount. And I am not too fond of a Rondo and Smith come close games. Just because they are good friends doesn't mean you make bad business deals. I LOVE Smith's game, but I don't think he is a franchise player nor do I think he is worth the money that will prevent us to sign other quality star players.
Jeff Green to Detroit for Josh Smith at the trade deadline?If Rondo is truly a part of the Celts future beyond 2015, having Smith and/or Gay would certainly help.
I think the Josh Smith to the Celtics train has left the station......... If DA can somehow get Smith for a combination of Wallace/Bass/Hump/Bogans/Brooks and or 2nd round draft picks then go for it.