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Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #15 on: February 06, 2014, 11:45:08 AM »

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We definitely need the healthy body, but I'd say this is a sign that Danny expects to open up a roster spot or two via trade in the next two weeks.

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Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #16 on: February 06, 2014, 12:22:54 PM »

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congrats to Chris Johnson for earning a full year contract!  always good to get cheap decent depth to the roster.  AB is hurt again or is it just a tweak?  Either way I can understand this move in that context.

I think DA will make a move soon.  It would surprise me more if he didn't.

Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #17 on: February 06, 2014, 12:30:06 PM »

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regardless of the reason why he got signed, he definitely deserved the spot.

I do hope though that this means there is a trade in the works.

Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #18 on: February 06, 2014, 12:42:32 PM »

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great move Danny !

Get him on board for a couple of seasons.

Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #19 on: February 06, 2014, 01:36:05 PM »

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Hopefully, this includes at least one unguaranteed season after this, so that Johnson can potentially be included as filler in a trade, if needed, and so that we don't see another Stiemsma-like situation if he plays great for the rest of the season.

How will the tank battalion feel if CJ plays good enough to be the difference-maker who turns several losses into wins?
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Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #20 on: February 06, 2014, 01:40:08 PM »

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We definitely need the healthy body, but I'd say this is a sign that Danny expects to open up a roster spot or two via trade in the next two weeks.

I am not sure I see the logic behind this (and I know others have suggested the same thing).

Johnson has become an important part of the rotation.  It was a no brainer for them to resign him for the rest of the season.  They still have one roster spot for flexibility if they have any trades in the works, but I think signing Johnson is completely separate.  He is just a guy who earned a contract. 

Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #21 on: February 06, 2014, 02:12:10 PM »

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How will the tank battalion feel if CJ plays good enough to be the difference-maker who turns several losses into wins?
I'm OK with it; means that he's either a really good player, or that team-minus-CJ was probably good enough to get the win regardless. It's really valuable to have a solid player on a bargain contract when you're trying to get good again.

Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #22 on: February 06, 2014, 02:17:21 PM »

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We definitely need the healthy body, but I'd say this is a sign that Danny expects to open up a roster spot or two via trade in the next two weeks.

I am not sure I see the logic behind this (and I know others have suggested the same thing).

Johnson has become an important part of the rotation.  It was a no brainer for them to resign him for the rest of the season.  They still have one roster spot for flexibility if they have any trades in the works, but I think signing Johnson is completely separate.  He is just a guy who earned a contract.

I guess I'm just assuming that Danny would probably value having extra roster spots (increased flexibility, plus saves $$) over hanging onto Chris Johnson for the rest of the season.

I don't really think Johnson is likely to have much of a future here.  He's trying out for a contract from some other team this summer.
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Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #23 on: February 06, 2014, 02:36:01 PM »

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We definitely need the healthy body, but I'd say this is a sign that Danny expects to open up a roster spot or two via trade in the next two weeks.

I am not sure I see the logic behind this (and I know others have suggested the same thing).

Johnson has become an important part of the rotation.  It was a no brainer for them to resign him for the rest of the season.  They still have one roster spot for flexibility if they have any trades in the works, but I think signing Johnson is completely separate.  He is just a guy who earned a contract.

I guess I'm just assuming that Danny would probably value having extra roster spots (increased flexibility, plus saves $$) over hanging onto Chris Johnson for the rest of the season.

I don't really think Johnson is likely to have much of a future here.  He's trying out for a contract from some other team this summer.

Why do you say that?
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Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #24 on: February 06, 2014, 03:26:37 PM »

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We definitely need the healthy body, but I'd say this is a sign that Danny expects to open up a roster spot or two via trade in the next two weeks.

  Why would we want to have an open roster spot or two? Just to save on salary for this season?

Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #25 on: February 06, 2014, 03:30:17 PM »

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Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #26 on: February 06, 2014, 03:34:59 PM »

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We definitely need the healthy body, but I'd say this is a sign that Danny expects to open up a roster spot or two via trade in the next two weeks.

I am not sure I see the logic behind this (and I know others have suggested the same thing).

Johnson has become an important part of the rotation.  It was a no brainer for them to resign him for the rest of the season.  They still have one roster spot for flexibility if they have any trades in the works, but I think signing Johnson is completely separate.  He is just a guy who earned a contract.

I guess I'm just assuming that Danny would probably value having extra roster spots (increased flexibility, plus saves $$) over hanging onto Chris Johnson for the rest of the season.

I don't really think Johnson is likely to have much of a future here.  He's trying out for a contract from some other team this summer.

I'm pretty sure that since we only have one guard guaranteed for next year, he can try out for a contract from us, too.

Bradley, RFA, Bogans, gone, Pressey, non-guaranteed, Bayless expiring...and Rondo.

Big decision coming on Bradley re: salary + years; it would be good to have CJ and Pressey both on a very, very cheap deal for next year if they continue to look good. 

CJ sure has range and ain't afraid to use it. 

Pressey/Johnson off the bench, both on minimum deals?  Bargain space savers.

Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #27 on: February 06, 2014, 03:39:16 PM »

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We definitely need the healthy body, but I'd say this is a sign that Danny expects to open up a roster spot or two via trade in the next two weeks.

  Why would we want to have an open roster spot or two? Just to save on salary for this season?

If you are going to move someone like Humphries in a deadline deal, the other team is probably going to have to send back multiple players in order to match salaries, so you need extra roster spots to do something like a 3-for-1 deal, even if you were planning on immediately waiving some of those players.

It is possible that signing Johnson ends up killing the flexibility needed to move a veteran like Humphries or Bass.
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Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #28 on: February 06, 2014, 03:53:25 PM »

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We definitely need the healthy body, but I'd say this is a sign that Danny expects to open up a roster spot or two via trade in the next two weeks.

  Why would we want to have an open roster spot or two? Just to save on salary for this season?

Yeah, it really doesn't matter.  Johnson will be making the prorated rookie minimum.  It's like a good night out for Wyc.

If a trade comes along where they need the extra roster spot, they will just cut Johnson.  But in the meantime, they need to field a team.  I know the perception is that they are tanking and everything, but I don't think anyone wants to see Brandon Bass playing SG if a couple more injuries hit the backcourt again. 

Or put it another way, this team desperately needed depth at the SG spot after the trades they made, and they would be filling that spot on the roster anyways to do that.  So, it makes sense to do it with a kid who is playing well, and who works his butt off. 

We definitely need the healthy body, but I'd say this is a sign that Danny expects to open up a roster spot or two via trade in the next two weeks.

  Why would we want to have an open roster spot or two? Just to save on salary for this season?

If you are going to move someone like Humphries in a deadline deal, the other team is probably going to have to send back multiple players in order to match salaries, so you need extra roster spots to do something like a 3-for-1 deal, even if you were planning on immediately waiving some of those players.

It is possible that signing Johnson ends up killing the flexibility needed to move a veteran like Humphries or Bass.

No it doesn't, because he can be cut.  This just means that the fans are not completely screwed over.

Re: According to Woj, Celtics plan to sign CJ for the rest of the season
« Reply #29 on: February 06, 2014, 04:09:53 PM »

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We definitely need the healthy body, but I'd say this is a sign that Danny expects to open up a roster spot or two via trade in the next two weeks.

  Why would we want to have an open roster spot or two? Just to save on salary for this season?

I guess not.  I suppose I'm just trying to undercut any notion some might have that this signals that the team looks at Johnson as a player to hold onto long term, because I have a feeling that if the team didn't expect any changes to the roster over the next two weeks it might not make sense to hold onto him at all.

But yeah, this signing might have nothing to do with what Danny thinks he's gonna do in the next couple of weeks.
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