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Quote from: jpotter33 on June 30, 2016, 05:15:08 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on June 30, 2016, 05:10:00 PMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 30, 2016, 05:03:40 PMWe're a title contender. Both OKC and Cleveland showed that there are ways that you can expose small ball by staying big and dominating the boards.I actually that team would be a good bet to beat Cleveland with their size and versatility for small ball.I like the defensive aspect and the rebounding aspect as well, but I still think shooting needs to get better. As the playoffs showed us, you need to shoot well in general to win games. We have IT, and Horford>Sully, but I hope someone else emerges as a potential go-to scorer alongside IT and Horford. Looking at Bradley and Howard in this scenerio. I know Howard isn't the 22/14 guy he was 5 years ago but if he can give us something like 16/13 production I would be more than happy. Also Horford can rebound efficiently as well (averaged 7 rebounds a game last season).Something like a Butler trade could still very well happen. However, the upgrades in offense from both Horford and Howard would definitely help IT.Better than nothing, I suppose. I like Horford. I don't like Howard at all, especially his price tag.To quote the oft-used Ainge defense line: "Sometimes the best deals are the ones you don't make."
Quote from: Phantom255x on June 30, 2016, 05:10:00 PMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 30, 2016, 05:03:40 PMWe're a title contender. Both OKC and Cleveland showed that there are ways that you can expose small ball by staying big and dominating the boards.I actually that team would be a good bet to beat Cleveland with their size and versatility for small ball.I like the defensive aspect and the rebounding aspect as well, but I still think shooting needs to get better. As the playoffs showed us, you need to shoot well in general to win games. We have IT, and Horford>Sully, but I hope someone else emerges as a potential go-to scorer alongside IT and Horford. Looking at Bradley and Howard in this scenerio. I know Howard isn't the 22/14 guy he was 5 years ago but if he can give us something like 16/13 production I would be more than happy. Also Horford can rebound efficiently as well (averaged 7 rebounds a game last season).Something like a Butler trade could still very well happen. However, the upgrades in offense from both Horford and Howard would definitely help IT.
Quote from: jpotter33 on June 30, 2016, 05:03:40 PMWe're a title contender. Both OKC and Cleveland showed that there are ways that you can expose small ball by staying big and dominating the boards.I actually that team would be a good bet to beat Cleveland with their size and versatility for small ball.I like the defensive aspect and the rebounding aspect as well, but I still think shooting needs to get better. As the playoffs showed us, you need to shoot well in general to win games. We have IT, and Horford>Sully, but I hope someone else emerges as a potential go-to scorer alongside IT and Horford. Looking at Bradley and Howard in this scenerio. I know Howard isn't the 22/14 guy he was 5 years ago but if he can give us something like 16/13 production I would be more than happy. Also Horford can rebound efficiently as well (averaged 7 rebounds a game last season).
We're a title contender. Both OKC and Cleveland showed that there are ways that you can expose small ball by staying big and dominating the boards.I actually that team would be a good bet to beat Cleveland with their size and versatility for small ball.
Quote from: jpotter33 on June 30, 2016, 05:15:08 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on June 30, 2016, 05:10:00 PMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 30, 2016, 05:03:40 PMWe're a title contender. Both OKC and Cleveland showed that there are ways that you can expose small ball by staying big and dominating the boards.I actually that team would be a good bet to beat Cleveland with their size and versatility for small ball.I like the defensive aspect and the rebounding aspect as well, but I still think shooting needs to get better. As the playoffs showed us, you need to shoot well in general to win games. We have IT, and Horford>Sully, but I hope someone else emerges as a potential go-to scorer alongside IT and Horford. Looking at Bradley and Howard in this scenerio. I know Howard isn't the 22/14 guy he was 5 years ago but if he can give us something like 16/13 production I would be more than happy. Also Horford can rebound efficiently as well (averaged 7 rebounds a game last season).Something like a Butler trade could still very well happen. However, the upgrades in offense from both Horford and Howard would definitely help IT.At this point any Butler trade likely includes a future Nets pick and probably a guy like Crowder/Bradley. No thanks. Unless Durant explicitly says he wants Butler but so far we don't know that. I will say we may still have a shot at Noel. If the Sixers realize their logjam they could acquire a future non-BKN pick from Boston and a few young players the Celtics have. The Celtics essentially get a rental in Noel who does provide the one thing we lack, rim protection.
Quote from: Phantom255x on June 30, 2016, 05:21:31 PMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 30, 2016, 05:15:08 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on June 30, 2016, 05:10:00 PMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 30, 2016, 05:03:40 PMWe're a title contender. Both OKC and Cleveland showed that there are ways that you can expose small ball by staying big and dominating the boards.I actually that team would be a good bet to beat Cleveland with their size and versatility for small ball.I like the defensive aspect and the rebounding aspect as well, but I still think shooting needs to get better. As the playoffs showed us, you need to shoot well in general to win games. We have IT, and Horford>Sully, but I hope someone else emerges as a potential go-to scorer alongside IT and Horford. Looking at Bradley and Howard in this scenerio. I know Howard isn't the 22/14 guy he was 5 years ago but if he can give us something like 16/13 production I would be more than happy. Also Horford can rebound efficiently as well (averaged 7 rebounds a game last season).Something like a Butler trade could still very well happen. However, the upgrades in offense from both Horford and Howard would definitely help IT.At this point any Butler trade likely includes a future Nets pick and probably a guy like Crowder/Bradley. No thanks. Unless Durant explicitly says he wants Butler but so far we don't know that. I will say we may still have a shot at Noel. If the Sixers realize their logjam they could acquire a future non-BKN pick from Boston and a few young players the Celtics have. The Celtics essentially get a rental in Noel who does provide the one thing we lack, rim protection.I would much rather revisit the Noel trade then throw $25 million a year at Dwight Howard.
Quote from: CoachBo on June 30, 2016, 05:26:36 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on June 30, 2016, 05:21:31 PMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 30, 2016, 05:15:08 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on June 30, 2016, 05:10:00 PMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 30, 2016, 05:03:40 PMWe're a title contender. Both OKC and Cleveland showed that there are ways that you can expose small ball by staying big and dominating the boards.I actually that team would be a good bet to beat Cleveland with their size and versatility for small ball.I like the defensive aspect and the rebounding aspect as well, but I still think shooting needs to get better. As the playoffs showed us, you need to shoot well in general to win games. We have IT, and Horford>Sully, but I hope someone else emerges as a potential go-to scorer alongside IT and Horford. Looking at Bradley and Howard in this scenerio. I know Howard isn't the 22/14 guy he was 5 years ago but if he can give us something like 16/13 production I would be more than happy. Also Horford can rebound efficiently as well (averaged 7 rebounds a game last season).Something like a Butler trade could still very well happen. However, the upgrades in offense from both Horford and Howard would definitely help IT.At this point any Butler trade likely includes a future Nets pick and probably a guy like Crowder/Bradley. No thanks. Unless Durant explicitly says he wants Butler but so far we don't know that. I will say we may still have a shot at Noel. If the Sixers realize their logjam they could acquire a future non-BKN pick from Boston and a few young players the Celtics have. The Celtics essentially get a rental in Noel who does provide the one thing we lack, rim protection.I would much rather revisit the Noel trade then throw $25 million a year at Dwight Howard.True, but depends if Philly makes him available. On paper he should be available but depends on the FO.