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Re: Sully is no longer a celtics
« Reply #45 on: July 10, 2016, 12:05:48 PM »

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Another wasted first round draft choice.

Oh please. The only guys who are having good careers after Sully is Green, Crowder and Middelton and they were second rounders, so every one missed on those  guys. Everyone else is average or below.

Sully has all the tools to be good. Had shown flashes of being a really good player in this league and if you saw his highschool videos when he was in shape, dude could move well. They didn't know he'd get lazy with his diet and not work at it as much as he should.

Thats not a wasted pick. Thats a pick wasting his career.


Re: Sully is no longer a celtics
« Reply #46 on: July 10, 2016, 12:09:39 PM »

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If this is the end I wish him well and thanks for the memories - especially that GSW game in Oakland.

20 pts, 12 rebounds, 3 assists and a dime in that game.

He and ET had the best overall games in that win.

I wish Jared Sullinger well if this is the end for him.

Re: Sully is no longer a celtics
« Reply #47 on: July 10, 2016, 12:10:22 PM »

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Another wasted first round draft choice.

Oh please. The only guys who are having good careers after Sully is Green, Crowder and Middelton and they were second rounders, so every one missed on those  guys. Everyone else is average or below.

Sully has all the tools to be good. Had shown flashes of being a really good player in this league and if you saw his highschool videos when he was in shape, dude could move well. They didn't know he'd get lazy with his diet and not work at it as much as he should.

Thats not a wasted pick. Thats a pick wasting his career.

Excuses, excuses, excuses. The Ainge alibi machine operating full bore.

Sullinger - let him walk. His back and his weight were well known.

Melo - disastrous, idiotic pick.

And who chose both of them?
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Re: Sully is no longer a celtics
« Reply #48 on: July 10, 2016, 12:12:55 PM »

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Another wasted first round draft choice.

Oh please. The only guys who are having good careers after Sully is Green, Crowder and Middelton and they were second rounders, so every one missed on those  guys. Everyone else is average or below.

Sully has all the tools to be good. Had shown flashes of being a really good player in this league and if you saw his highschool videos when he was in shape, dude could move well. They didn't know he'd get lazy with his diet and not work at it as much as he should.

Thats not a wasted pick. Thats a pick wasting his career.

Excuses, excuses, excuses. The Ainge alibi machine operating full bore.

Sullinger - let him walk. His back and his weight were well known.

Melo - disastrous, idiotic pick.

And who chose both of them?

Sully wasn't that great, but wasn't that horrible. There are much bigger busts than him...

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Re: Sully is no longer a celtics
« Reply #49 on: July 10, 2016, 12:12:58 PM »

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Another wasted first round draft choice.

Oh please. The only guys who are having good careers after Sully is Green, Crowder and Middelton and they were second rounders, so every one missed on those  guys. Everyone else is average or below.

Sully has all the tools to be good. Had shown flashes of being a really good player in this league and if you saw his highschool videos when he was in shape, dude could move well. They didn't know he'd get lazy with his diet and not work at it as much as he should.

Thats not a wasted pick. Thats a pick wasting his career.

Excuses, excuses, excuses. The Ainge alibi machine operating full bore.

Sullinger - let him walk. His back and his weight were well known.

Melo - disastrous, idiotic pick.

And who chose both of them?

o excuse me mr coach, I keep forgetting you were the best at analyzing talent, forgive me. I guess we should've picked Wroten, or Ezeli or possibly trade those 2 picks to go higher and pick Royce White

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« Reply #50 on: July 10, 2016, 12:13:34 PM »

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Another wasted first round draft choice.

Oh please. The only guys who are having good careers after Sully is Green, Crowder and Middelton and they were second rounders, so every one missed on those  guys. Everyone else is average or below.

Sully has all the tools to be good. Had shown flashes of being a really good player in this league and if you saw his highschool videos when he was in shape, dude could move well. They didn't know he'd get lazy with his diet and not work at it as much as he should.

Thats not a wasted pick. Thats a pick wasting his career.

Excuses, excuses, excuses. The Ainge alibi machine operating full bore.

Sullinger - let him walk. His back and his weight were well known.

Melo - disastrous, idiotic pick.

And who chose both of them?

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Like the Sullinger pick a lot. He'll help us.

Absolutely hate the Fab Melo pick. Danny just drafted another O'Bryant clone.

Passing on Perry Jones for Melo? Unless Jones is about to have a leg amputation, you're going to have a difficult time justifying that.

B grade.

Re: Sully is no longer a celtics
« Reply #51 on: July 10, 2016, 12:14:48 PM »

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Another wasted first round draft choice.

Oh please. The only guys who are having good careers after Sully is Green, Crowder and Middelton and they were second rounders, so every one missed on those  guys. Everyone else is average or below.

Sully has all the tools to be good. Had shown flashes of being a really good player in this league and if you saw his highschool videos when he was in shape, dude could move well. They didn't know he'd get lazy with his diet and not work at it as much as he should.

Thats not a wasted pick. Thats a pick wasting his career.

Excuses, excuses, excuses. The Ainge alibi machine operating full bore.

Sullinger - let him walk. His back and his weight were well known.

Melo - disastrous, idiotic pick.

And who chose both of them?

None other than Danny Ainge - the same man that had his eyes on KG several years before he actually got to BOS and who turned Jeff Green into Ray Allen and Banner 17.

The same man that I'm sure had a big hand in getting our 1st BIG FA acquisition in Big Al as well.

DA isn't a perfect GM but I'm glad he's OUR GM and extended for a few years.

Re: Sully is no longer a celtics
« Reply #52 on: July 10, 2016, 12:18:25 PM »

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If Austin Rivers got $35 million for 3 years. Surely, Sully get a whole lot more from some team.

I didn't know Sully's daddy ran an NBA front office. You really think Austin Rivers earned that contract? Who else offered him but the Clippers?

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« Reply #53 on: July 10, 2016, 12:23:01 PM »

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Another wasted first round draft choice.
who would you have picked?


Seriously

Draymond Green of course.

See when you are 'four years later GM' you get to wait four years see how everything shapes out (no pun intended) then you make your pick  ;D

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« Reply #54 on: July 10, 2016, 12:33:39 PM »

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By renouncing Sully, he can't accept the QO, which would have hurt our chances of making a trade or signing someone with available cap space. Correct??

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« Reply #55 on: July 10, 2016, 12:38:15 PM »

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Zeller likely wont be back imo. Lakers are interested in him and could see them signing zeller to a 3 year deal at 7-8 million each year

Danny wont match. Zeller has fallen out of favor from cbs rotation like no tomorrow. From starting to end of the bench. And things wont change if cameback for one more year

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« Reply #56 on: July 10, 2016, 12:38:33 PM »

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Could see Nets signing him now. Although not a great fit with Lopez.

Re: Sully is no longer a celtics
« Reply #57 on: July 10, 2016, 12:39:17 PM »

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I hope yabu will be likely kept

Kid can play. Do many things sully can but can can do more things and is more mobile/explosive

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« Reply #58 on: July 10, 2016, 12:40:29 PM »

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Another wasted first round draft choice.

Oh please. The only guys who are having good careers after Sully is Green, Crowder and Middelton and they were second rounders, so every one missed on those  guys. Everyone else is average or below.

Sully has all the tools to be good. Had shown flashes of being a really good player in this league and if you saw his highschool videos when he was in shape, dude could move well. They didn't know he'd get lazy with his diet and not work at it as much as he should.

Thats not a wasted pick. Thats a pick wasting his career.

Excuses, excuses, excuses. The Ainge alibi machine operating full bore.

Sullinger - let him walk. His back and his weight were well known.

Melo - disastrous, idiotic pick.

And who chose both of them?

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« Reply #700 on: June 28, 2012, 09:45:46 PM »
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Like the Sullinger pick a lot. He'll help us.

Absolutely hate the Fab Melo pick. Danny just drafted another O'Bryant clone.

Passing on Perry Jones for Melo? Unless Jones is about to have a leg amputation, you're going to have a difficult time justifying that.

B grade.

Dude. T freakin P. CoachBo just spews Edited.  Profanity and masked profanity are against forum rules and may result in discipline. left and right because he doesn't like what he sees. He's the ultimate hindsight GM, the 4 years later GM, as Ogaju said. This is prime evidence that he wanted sully. Can't call him a wasted pick now Bo. And he wanted perry jones hahahahaha! To think this guy says he's a good scout, smh
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: Sully is no longer a celtics
« Reply #59 on: July 10, 2016, 12:42:12 PM »

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Another wasted first round draft choice.
who would you have picked?


Seriously

Draymond Green of course.

See when you are 'four years later GM' you get to wait four years see how everything shapes out (no pun intended) then you make your pick  ;D

I'm an even better "four years later GM", I would've traded the pick for Minnesota's 2015 1st. [Pats self on the back, shakes fist at Danny Ainge.]
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