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Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #105 on: March 20, 2016, 07:24:43 PM »

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For a guy who is criticized for not being a true point, Terry is passing very well.

I love his rebounding ability at his size.  He's really a terrific athlete.

He looks promising for sure.

He is an amazing athlete, solid defender, and already dribbles well. When he goes up for a rebound, he floats for a second at his highest point. He also has that non-Zeller tenacity of going after the loose ball every single time.

If he can find his shot and become a little less deliberate with his passes, he is going to be a player.

When you got this and on a rookie contract, I don't see why anyone would spend semi-big money on Turner. Spend that money on trying to aquire two max level superstars.

Stop that now ....your making TOO much sense .....you know we can 't live without the Extraterrestrial

Well the thing is we have no wing depth outside Crowder. You've seen how big of a loss losing Crowder has been, because we don't really have anyone outside of Turner who can play the three full time. Unless we bring in a Butler or Durant type or draft a wing with our Brooklyn pick, it might be necessary to pay him this summer to have wing depth.

Yeah, kd is the plan. Also, sf in the draft if we don't trade it for Boogie. Hortford is the hot name but I'd go after Noah. He'd be a lot cheaper.

Old Noah > Zeller

Injured Noah> Zeller

Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #106 on: March 20, 2016, 07:25:28 PM »

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For a guy who is criticized for not being a true point, Terry is passing very well.

I love his rebounding ability at his size.  He's really a terrific athlete.

He looks promising for sure.

He is an amazing athlete, solid defender, and already dribbles well. When he goes up for a rebound, he floats for a second at his highest point. He also has that non-Zeller tenacity of going after the loose ball every single time.

If he can find his shot and become a little less deliberate with his passes, he is going to be a player.

When you got this and on a rookie contract, I don't see why anyone would spend semi-big money on Turner. Spend that money on trying to aquire two max level superstars.

Stop that now ....your making TOO much sense .....you know we can 't live without the Extraterrestrial

Well the thing is we have no wing depth outside Crowder. You've seen how big of a loss losing Crowder has been, because we don't really have anyone outside of Turner who can play the three full time. Unless we bring in a Butler or Durant type or draft a wing with our Brooklyn pick, it might be necessary to pay him this summer to have wing depth.

Yeah, kd is the plan. Also, sf in the draft if we don't trade it for Boogie. Hortford is the hot name but I'd go after Noah. He'd be a lot cheaper.

Old Noah > Zeller

Injured Noah> Zeller

Empty roster spot > Zeller
Isaiah, you were lightning in a bottle.

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Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #107 on: March 20, 2016, 07:26:43 PM »

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Common' keep a quick pace!!!

Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #108 on: March 20, 2016, 07:27:58 PM »

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I wish we had this Johnson every night. The thing is, it's all just stuff around the basket.
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Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #109 on: March 20, 2016, 07:27:59 PM »

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Amir is ballin!
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Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #110 on: March 20, 2016, 07:28:03 PM »

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IT with a rough shooting night but he's making the game very easy for Amir.

Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #111 on: March 20, 2016, 07:28:21 PM »

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For a guy who is criticized for not being a true point, Terry is passing very well.

I love his rebounding ability at his size.  He's really a terrific athlete.

He looks promising for sure.

He is an amazing athlete, solid defender, and already dribbles well. When he goes up for a rebound, he floats for a second at his highest point. He also has that non-Zeller tenacity of going after the loose ball every single time.

If he can find his shot and become a little less deliberate with his passes, he is going to be a player.

When you got this and on a rookie contract, I don't see why anyone would spend semi-big money on Turner. Spend that money on trying to aquire two max level superstars.

Stop that now ....your making TOO much sense .....you know we can 't live without the Extraterrestrial

Well the thing is we have no wing depth outside Crowder. You've seen how big of a loss losing Crowder has been, because we don't really have anyone outside of Turner who can play the three full time. Unless we bring in a Butler or Durant type or draft a wing with our Brooklyn pick, it might be necessary to pay him this summer to have wing depth.

Yeah, kd is the plan. Also, sf in the draft if we don't trade it for Boogie. Hortford is the hot name but I'd go after Noah. He'd be a lot cheaper.

Old Noah > Zeller

Injured Noah> Zeller

Empty roster spot > Zeller

Trash Can > Zeller
Recovering Joe Skeptic, but inching towards a relapse.

Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #112 on: March 20, 2016, 07:31:56 PM »

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For a guy who is criticized for not being a true point, Terry is passing very well.

I love his rebounding ability at his size.  He's really a terrific athlete.

He looks promising for sure.

He is an amazing athlete, solid defender, and already dribbles well. When he goes up for a rebound, he floats for a second at his highest point. He also has that non-Zeller tenacity of going after the loose ball every single time.

If he can find his shot and become a little less deliberate with his passes, he is going to be a player.

When you got this and on a rookie contract, I don't see why anyone would spend semi-big money on Turner. Spend that money on trying to aquire two max level superstars.

Stop that now ....your making TOO much sense .....you know we can 't live without the Extraterrestrial

Well the thing is we have no wing depth outside Crowder. You've seen how big of a loss losing Crowder has been, because we don't really have anyone outside of Turner who can play the three full time. Unless we bring in a Butler or Durant type or draft a wing with our Brooklyn pick, it might be necessary to pay him this summer to have wing depth.

Yeah, kd is the plan. Also, sf in the draft if we don't trade it for Boogie. Hortford is the hot name but I'd go after Noah. He'd be a lot cheaper.

Old Noah > Zeller

Injured Noah> Zeller

Empty roster spot > Zeller

Trash Can > Zeller

It's settled then......

Forget Zellerv

Play Mickey

Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #113 on: March 20, 2016, 07:32:14 PM »

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For a guy who is criticized for not being a true point, Terry is passing very well.

I love his rebounding ability at his size.  He's really a terrific athlete.

He looks promising for sure.

He is an amazing athlete, solid defender, and already dribbles well. When he goes up for a rebound, he floats for a second at his highest point. He also has that non-Zeller tenacity of going after the loose ball every single time.

If he can find his shot and become a little less deliberate with his passes, he is going to be a player.

When you got this and on a rookie contract, I don't see why anyone would spend semi-big money on Turner. Spend that money on trying to aquire two max level superstars.

Stop that now ....your making TOO much sense .....you know we can 't live without the Extraterrestrial

Well the thing is we have no wing depth outside Crowder. You've seen how big of a loss losing Crowder has been, because we don't really have anyone outside of Turner who can play the three full time. Unless we bring in a Butler or Durant type or draft a wing with our Brooklyn pick, it might be necessary to pay him this summer to have wing depth.

Yeah, kd is the plan. Also, sf in the draft if we don't trade it for Boogie. Hortford is the hot name but I'd go after Noah. He'd be a lot cheaper.

Old Noah > Zeller

Injured Noah> Zeller

Empty roster spot > Zeller

Trash Can > Zeller

Brandon Bass < Zeller
Once you are labeled 'the best' you want to stay up there, and you can't do it by loafing around.
 
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Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #114 on: March 20, 2016, 07:36:05 PM »

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For a guy who is criticized for not being a true point, Terry is passing very well.

I love his rebounding ability at his size.  He's really a terrific athlete.

He looks promising for sure.

He is an amazing athlete, solid defender, and already dribbles well. When he goes up for a rebound, he floats for a second at his highest point. He also has that non-Zeller tenacity of going after the loose ball every single time.

If he can find his shot and become a little less deliberate with his passes, he is going to be a player.

When you got this and on a rookie contract, I don't see why anyone would spend semi-big money on Turner. Spend that money on trying to aquire two max level superstars.

Stop that now ....your making TOO much sense .....you know we can 't live without the Extraterrestrial

Well the thing is we have no wing depth outside Crowder. You've seen how big of a loss losing Crowder has been, because we don't really have anyone outside of Turner who can play the three full time. Unless we bring in a Butler or Durant type or draft a wing with our Brooklyn pick, it might be necessary to pay him this summer to have wing depth.

Yeah, kd is the plan. Also, sf in the draft if we don't trade it for Boogie. Hortford is the hot name but I'd go after Noah. He'd be a lot cheaper.

Old Noah > Zeller

Injured Noah> Zeller

Empty roster spot > Zeller

Trash Can > Zeller

Brandon Bass < Zeller

Fab Melo <<<<< Zeller and Bass
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PG: Chris Paul, Fred VanVleet
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C: Tim Duncan, Andrew Bogut

Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #115 on: March 20, 2016, 07:36:32 PM »

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What I like about playing these bad teams is when IT has a breakaway layup, they don't try to table him like their lives depend on it. They just let him score and move on

Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #116 on: March 20, 2016, 07:37:15 PM »

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What I like about playing these bad teams is when IT has a breakaway layup, they don't try to table him like their lives depend on it. They just let him score and move on

I had the same reaction lol
Isaiah, you were lightning in a bottle.

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Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #117 on: March 20, 2016, 07:40:11 PM »

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Just started watching. Landry has 16??
I could very well see the Hawks... starting Taurean Prince at the 3, who is already better than Crowder, imo.

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Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #118 on: March 20, 2016, 07:41:12 PM »

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Ko is such a wimp. I'm about done with him. When healthy he can be a roller-coaster of efficiency  and when hurt he is just a big soft bum.
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Re: Celtics (39-30) at Sixers (9-60) Game #70 3/20/16
« Reply #119 on: March 20, 2016, 07:42:29 PM »

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Just started watching. Landry has 16??

KO factor.
Once you are labeled 'the best' you want to stay up there, and you can't do it by loafing around.
 
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