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Quote from: CoachBo on June 21, 2016, 11:50:21 AMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 21, 2016, 11:43:23 AMQuote from: dreamgreen on June 21, 2016, 11:41:51 AMI said yes but it's interesting seeing the people on Celticsblog that are fixated on defense and refuse to acknowledge the fact we have a scoring problem. I personally like 2 way players but how many teams are giving those up?For real. I don't know how you could watch all of last year and the playoffs and not see how badly we need another scorer, which is exactly what Parker is. He can also improve on his three point shot, and as a full-time PF, which he is, it's not exactly needed as much as it is at the 3.The idea that (fill in the name of the young player I don't like here) can never improve is such a common and lazy one here. Indeed, Parker's going to get better, too. And he's not going to get traded for Avery Bradley and a draft choice. The Bucks aren't that dumb.Yeah, that's the thing. If anyone is going to say "no" it's more than likely Milwaukee, not Boston.
Quote from: jpotter33 on June 21, 2016, 11:43:23 AMQuote from: dreamgreen on June 21, 2016, 11:41:51 AMI said yes but it's interesting seeing the people on Celticsblog that are fixated on defense and refuse to acknowledge the fact we have a scoring problem. I personally like 2 way players but how many teams are giving those up?For real. I don't know how you could watch all of last year and the playoffs and not see how badly we need another scorer, which is exactly what Parker is. He can also improve on his three point shot, and as a full-time PF, which he is, it's not exactly needed as much as it is at the 3.The idea that (fill in the name of the young player I don't like here) can never improve is such a common and lazy one here. Indeed, Parker's going to get better, too. And he's not going to get traded for Avery Bradley and a draft choice. The Bucks aren't that dumb.
Quote from: dreamgreen on June 21, 2016, 11:41:51 AMI said yes but it's interesting seeing the people on Celticsblog that are fixated on defense and refuse to acknowledge the fact we have a scoring problem. I personally like 2 way players but how many teams are giving those up?For real. I don't know how you could watch all of last year and the playoffs and not see how badly we need another scorer, which is exactly what Parker is. He can also improve on his three point shot, and as a full-time PF, which he is, it's not exactly needed as much as it is at the 3.
I said yes but it's interesting seeing the people on Celticsblog that are fixated on defense and refuse to acknowledge the fact we have a scoring problem. I personally like 2 way players but how many teams are giving those up?
Quote from: greenrunsdeep41 on June 21, 2016, 01:03:37 PMQuote from: knuckleballer on June 21, 2016, 11:45:36 AMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 21, 2016, 11:28:55 AMQuote from: knuckleballer on June 21, 2016, 11:27:09 AMParker played well in the second half of last season. After the all star game, he averaged 18.9 points on .498 shooting, shot 32% on 1 3 per game, averaged 6.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists. I would definately do this trade and love the idea of landing Poetl too. TP. I don't know where or how to find these kinds of stats for parts of the season.Parker is a natural scorer which we need. He was struggling in Milwaukee becuase he was dealing with his knee injury and was an awkward fit next to Giannis. They figured things out in the second half though. I suspect they would like to keep him, but if they fall in love with Dunn, which a lot of teams supposedly are, maybe they would move him. He's weak defensively, but playing with guys like Smart and Crowder would help him.IT RozierSmart RozierCrowder TurnerParker OlynykAJ PoetlI could live with that if we can't land a top free agent.Please, explain to me how Jabari Parker is a natural scorer and Avery Bradley is not ? In which ways is he a better scorer?He can dribble the ball on penetration drives and iso's more than three times without hitting it off his leg and turning it over. That's one way that he's a more competent scorer than Bradley. I honestly don't see how this is even an argument...
Quote from: knuckleballer on June 21, 2016, 11:45:36 AMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 21, 2016, 11:28:55 AMQuote from: knuckleballer on June 21, 2016, 11:27:09 AMParker played well in the second half of last season. After the all star game, he averaged 18.9 points on .498 shooting, shot 32% on 1 3 per game, averaged 6.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists. I would definately do this trade and love the idea of landing Poetl too. TP. I don't know where or how to find these kinds of stats for parts of the season.Parker is a natural scorer which we need. He was struggling in Milwaukee becuase he was dealing with his knee injury and was an awkward fit next to Giannis. They figured things out in the second half though. I suspect they would like to keep him, but if they fall in love with Dunn, which a lot of teams supposedly are, maybe they would move him. He's weak defensively, but playing with guys like Smart and Crowder would help him.IT RozierSmart RozierCrowder TurnerParker OlynykAJ PoetlI could live with that if we can't land a top free agent.Please, explain to me how Jabari Parker is a natural scorer and Avery Bradley is not ? In which ways is he a better scorer?
Quote from: jpotter33 on June 21, 2016, 11:28:55 AMQuote from: knuckleballer on June 21, 2016, 11:27:09 AMParker played well in the second half of last season. After the all star game, he averaged 18.9 points on .498 shooting, shot 32% on 1 3 per game, averaged 6.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists. I would definately do this trade and love the idea of landing Poetl too. TP. I don't know where or how to find these kinds of stats for parts of the season.Parker is a natural scorer which we need. He was struggling in Milwaukee becuase he was dealing with his knee injury and was an awkward fit next to Giannis. They figured things out in the second half though. I suspect they would like to keep him, but if they fall in love with Dunn, which a lot of teams supposedly are, maybe they would move him. He's weak defensively, but playing with guys like Smart and Crowder would help him.IT RozierSmart RozierCrowder TurnerParker OlynykAJ PoetlI could live with that if we can't land a top free agent.
Quote from: knuckleballer on June 21, 2016, 11:27:09 AMParker played well in the second half of last season. After the all star game, he averaged 18.9 points on .498 shooting, shot 32% on 1 3 per game, averaged 6.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists. I would definately do this trade and love the idea of landing Poetl too. TP. I don't know where or how to find these kinds of stats for parts of the season.
Parker played well in the second half of last season. After the all star game, he averaged 18.9 points on .498 shooting, shot 32% on 1 3 per game, averaged 6.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists. I would definately do this trade and love the idea of landing Poetl too.