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which 3 pf/c would you keep for next season?
« on: April 16, 2015, 02:06:32 PM »

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Zeller is the likeliest to stay
But if you had to choose 2 more guys to keep who would they be??

My choices are KO and Jerebko.

Bass likely will be too expensive to keep/age factor and I feel Sullinger has upset Danny enough (weight issues, injuries) that he will be traded , as early as on draft night.

We can then use multiple picks and sully to move into the top 10.  Some ppl here would like to then grab WCS. Im not the biggest WCS fan but he would provide that above the rim guy we can desperately use, and in certain situations wcs, crowder, smart, ab could really lock things down when we need stops

Zeller, WCS
Jerebko, KO

Sign Jerebko to a 3 year 12 million dollar contract extension.

Danny works his magic with the 76ers and celtics 2nd picks (jarell martin, tyler harvey, international prospect - draft and stash)

Thoughts?

Re: which 3 pf/c would you keep for next season?
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2015, 08:26:24 PM »

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I have no idea about returning guys. I am being cautious. Just because team is in playoffs doesnt mean there will be a lot of roster return. This could be another 2003 for all we know. DA could sell high on 80% of the roster.

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« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2015, 08:34:22 PM »

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Bass is probably the only one most likely to go.

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« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2015, 08:49:29 PM »

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If I had to guess I would say the C's will keep Crowder as a stretch 4 and one of Bass/Jerebko. If they manage to trade Sully/Olynyk for quality they could keep all 3.
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« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2015, 08:58:17 PM »

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Zeller is the likeliest to stay
But if you had to choose 2 more guys to keep who would they be??

My choices are KO and Jerebko.

Bass likely will be too expensive to keep/age factor and I feel Sullinger has upset Danny enough (weight issues, injuries) that he will be traded , as early as on draft night.

We can then use multiple picks and sully to move into the top 10.  Some ppl here would like to then grab WCS. Im not the biggest WCS fan but he would provide that above the rim guy we can desperately use, and in certain situations wcs, crowder, smart, ab could really lock things down when we need stops

Zeller, WCS
Jerebko, KO

Sign Jerebko to a 3 year 12 million dollar contract extension.

Danny works his magic with the 76ers and celtics 2nd picks (jarell martin, tyler harvey, international prospect - draft and stash)

Thoughts?

My thoughts are we let Jerebko and Bass go, trade Olynyk and get some established talent rather than relying on unproven talent that hasn't played a second of NBA game action.

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« Reply #5 on: April 16, 2015, 09:13:55 PM »

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I wouldn't be surprised if Bass came back.  I think Stevens and Ainge highly value his ability to switch on pick and rolls and still do a respectable job defending on the perimeter against smaller, quicker players.  Plus, he's just a great locker room guy who is reliable, (has he missed any games to injury over the past few years?) and low-maintenance.  He keeps his mouth shut and does his job.  I'd wager good money that all of his teammates and all management personnel have a great amount of respect for Bass.

But if I had to pick, I'd keep KO, Jerebko, and Zeller.  KO will continue to improve.  Zeller is a solid back up center that we should hold on to.  I like Jerebko's energy, rebounding, and ability to shoot the 3.  Probably comes cheaper than Bass.  I like Bass a lot but it may be time to move on.

I'm a bit concerned about Sully's weight issues and work ethic, especially if he re-signs to a long term deal.  Otherwise I'd take him over any of the other bigs.

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« Reply #6 on: April 16, 2015, 09:42:06 PM »

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Sullinger, KO, Jerebko, Zeller, and our first round pick.

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« Reply #7 on: April 17, 2015, 03:08:25 AM »

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Zeller is the likeliest to stay
But if you had to choose 2 more guys to keep who would they be??

My choices are KO and Jerebko.

Bass likely will be too expensive to keep/age factor and I feel Sullinger has upset Danny enough (weight issues, injuries) that he will be traded , as early as on draft night.

We can then use multiple picks and sully to move into the top 10.  Some ppl here would like to then grab WCS. Im not the biggest WCS fan but he would provide that above the rim guy we can desperately use, and in certain situations wcs, crowder, smart, ab could really lock things down when we need stops

Zeller, WCS
Jerebko, KO

Sign Jerebko to a 3 year 12 million dollar contract extension.

Danny works his magic with the 76ers and celtics 2nd picks (jarell martin, tyler harvey, international prospect - draft and stash)

Thoughts?

Bass, Olynyk, Zeller. 

Both are guys who are equally happy (and productive) as starters or as bench guys, so no matter who we sign or acquire next year they can all find themselves a role.

There is always a need to a 7 footer who can shoot like Olynyk, a 7 footer who can move and play the P&R like Zeller, and a big who is as hard working and as versatile as Bass. 


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« Reply #8 on: April 17, 2015, 04:48:36 AM »

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Sully, Olynyk, Zeller.

Sullinger is probably the closest thing this team has got to really becoming an All Star.
There's a huge 'if' with his weight/conditioning concerns, but he has the tools, talent and fundamentals to become a bench All Star ala David West in New Orleans and put up 18 points/10 rebounds a night. The next and equally important factor for Sullinger's game will be putting a decent center next to him every night on the defensive end like West had with Chandler in New Orleans and Hibbert in Indiana.

They are big 'if' scenarios, but he'll be in a contract year but I think Danny puts a rim protecting big man next to him before he ships him off for pennies on the dollar.
I'd say Ainge would rather gamble on Sullinger putting his act together and have his play improve next to a real defensive big man, than trade him for a mid first round pick.

I certainly wouldn't trade Sullinger for any picks outside the top 8 and I'd want a bit more too.
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I wouldn't be surprised if Bass came back.  I think Stevens and Ainge highly value his ability to switch on pick and rolls and still do a respectable job defending on the perimeter against smaller, quicker players.  Plus, he's just a great locker room guy who is reliable, (has he missed any games to injury over the past few years?) and low-maintenance.  He keeps his mouth shut and does his job.  I'd wager good money that all of his teammates and all management personnel have a great amount of respect for Bass.

But if I had to pick, I'd keep KO, Jerebko, and Zeller.  KO will continue to improve.  Zeller is a solid back up center that we should hold on to.  I like Jerebko's energy, rebounding, and ability to shoot the 3.  Probably comes cheaper than Bass.  I like Bass a lot but it may be time to move on.

I'm a bit concerned about Sully's weight issues and work ethic, especially if he re-signs to a long term deal.  Otherwise I'd take him over any of the other bigs.
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my thoughts as well
granted it is sort of confusing but that is how i feel

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« Reply #10 on: April 17, 2015, 08:10:13 AM »

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Bass and Jerebko are likely gone to better teams next year as free agents.  their play down the stretch has shown they can be contributors for contending teams. 

Sully, KO and Zeller are still under contract so they'll still be here.  danny will draft a big man somewhere in the first round to add to them.   preferably a center like Poeltl so we'd have 2 good young players at PF and C.  probably also take a flyer on Upshaw or Dakari to provide another C prospect.

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« Reply #11 on: April 17, 2015, 12:03:35 PM »

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Bass and Jerebko are likely gone to better teams next year as free agents.  their play down the stretch has shown they can be contributors for contending teams. 

Sully, KO and Zeller are still under contract so they'll still be here.  danny will draft a big man somewhere in the first round to add to them.   preferably a center like Poeltl so we'd have 2 good young players at PF and C.  probably also take a flyer on Upshaw or Dakari to provide another C prospect.

The only way I see Sully , KO, Zeller all staying is , on draft night they draft a player more like Bass/Jerebko (mobile/athletic pf/versatile defender) that can stretch the floor. Players that possibly fit this description are Portis, lyles, Mcculough , Wood and Looney

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« Reply #12 on: April 17, 2015, 12:42:03 PM »

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Bass and Jerebko are likely gone to better teams next year as free agents.  their play down the stretch has shown they can be contributors for contending teams. 

Sully, KO and Zeller are still under contract so they'll still be here.  danny will draft a big man somewhere in the first round to add to them.   preferably a center like Poeltl so we'd have 2 good young players at PF and C.  probably also take a flyer on Upshaw or Dakari to provide another C prospect.

The only way I see Sully , KO, Zeller all staying is , on draft night they draft a player more like Bass/Jerebko (mobile/athletic pf/versatile defender) that can stretch the floor. Players that possibly fit this description are Portis, lyles, Mcculough , Wood and Looney
quite the opposite.  I think if Danny takes any of those guys at #16 then he's shipping out either Sully or KO to fill another spot. 

At 16, if Poeltl's there, he'll be the pick (barring any surprise drops through the draft) and will split center duties with Zeller.  Keeps KO playing at PF primarily with Sully