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The Abdel Nader Positivity Thread!
« on: July 11, 2016, 11:25:47 AM »

Offline EJPLAYA

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Looks like a great 2nd round pick. Hopefully we can stash him up in Maine for awhile until he can get on the bench. He has gotten better and better each game and the guy has skills. Other than Rozier and possibly Hunter, he has been our most productive guy.

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« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2016, 11:34:19 AM »

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He's done very well for himself so far this summer.

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« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2016, 11:48:04 AM »

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I think he has the potential to be a D-league All Star

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« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2016, 11:50:38 AM »

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Supposedly they drafted him after he agreed to be stashed at Maine for the season.  Read that somewhere.

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Supposedly they drafted him after he agreed to be stashed at Maine for the season.  Read that somewhere.
This is correct. TheVertical reported this on draft day. Also, I refuse to get excited about a 22-year old 6'6 PF. That's the type of player that thrives in SL/DL settings; if I had to guess, I'd say he'll never play an NBA game in a Celtics uniform.
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« Reply #5 on: July 11, 2016, 12:12:06 PM »

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yeah. its still unlikely he'll turn into something. but you never know right? despite all the scouting and analysis etc there still turn out to be second round picks that turn out to be awesome. IT for example.

  I hope they at least give him a chance to show something in preseason etc before automatically sending him to Maine.  Don't see the harm in that.

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« Reply #6 on: July 11, 2016, 12:12:51 PM »

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"Stash" is not the correct term, he will still count as a roster spot so essentially it means he makes the team. 

The "stashed" players overseas have decent contracts with their teams but the NBA teams still holds their rights.  This is generally a mutual arrangement such that the player can make some decent money, get experience and still have the possibility of making it back to the NBA.

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"Stash" is not the correct term, he will still count as a roster spot so essentially it means he makes the team. 

The "stashed" players overseas have decent contracts with their teams but the NBA teams still holds their rights.  This is generally a mutual arrangement such that the player can make some decent money, get experience and still have the possibility of making it back to the NBA.
You think the C's are going to use on of their 15 spots on him? I would be completely shocked if that happened.

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"Stash" is not the correct term, he will still count as a roster spot so essentially it means he makes the team. 

The "stashed" players overseas have decent contracts with their teams but the NBA teams still holds their rights.  This is generally a mutual arrangement such that the player can make some decent money, get experience and still have the possibility of making it back to the NBA.

Nah, the new rule allows a player to be stashed in the D-League, without counting as a roster spot. Similar to how Thornton was able to play in the D-League after his season in Australia was over.

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« Reply #9 on: July 11, 2016, 12:18:44 PM »

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"Stash" is not the correct term, he will still count as a roster spot so essentially it means he makes the team. 

The "stashed" players overseas have decent contracts with their teams but the NBA teams still holds their rights.  This is generally a mutual arrangement such that the player can make some decent money, get experience and still have the possibility of making it back to the NBA.
You think the C's are going to use on of their 15 spots on him? I would be completely shocked if that happened.
That's exactly my point, I don't think they will and Nader will then be free to sign an overseas contract.  THAT is stashing.  If Nader decides to try out for a D-league team and sign a D-league contract on his own, he will only earn chump change:
http://www.ridiculousupside.com/2014/10/27/7077055/breaking-down-nba-d-league-player-pay-and-standard-league-contracts

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« Reply #10 on: July 11, 2016, 12:20:18 PM »

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"Stash" is not the correct term, he will still count as a roster spot so essentially it means he makes the team. 

The "stashed" players overseas have decent contracts with their teams but the NBA teams still holds their rights.  This is generally a mutual arrangement such that the player can make some decent money, get experience and still have the possibility of making it back to the NBA.

Nah, the new rule allows a player to be stashed in the D-League, without counting as a roster spot. Similar to how Thornton was able to play in the D-League after his season in Australia was over.
Reference?  I thought Thornton signed a D-league contract on his own (after playing in Australia).

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« Reply #11 on: July 11, 2016, 12:22:49 PM »

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"Stash" is not the correct term, he will still count as a roster spot so essentially it means he makes the team. 

The "stashed" players overseas have decent contracts with their teams but the NBA teams still holds their rights.  This is generally a mutual arrangement such that the player can make some decent money, get experience and still have the possibility of making it back to the NBA.

Nah, the new rule allows a player to be stashed in the D-League, without counting as a roster spot. Similar to how Thornton was able to play in the D-League after his season in Australia was over.
I'm not even sure this is a new rule. A player can opt to sign their first professional contract with any other non-NBA team, and the Celtics will still hold his NBA rights.

That's for sure how it works for NBDL contracts. The obvious downside is that the player is not on your roster, so you have to sign him if you want him to play at any point in time.
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« Reply #12 on: July 11, 2016, 12:28:29 PM »

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"Stash" is not the correct term, he will still count as a roster spot so essentially it means he makes the team. 

The "stashed" players overseas have decent contracts with their teams but the NBA teams still holds their rights.  This is generally a mutual arrangement such that the player can make some decent money, get experience and still have the possibility of making it back to the NBA.

Nah, the new rule allows a player to be stashed in the D-League, without counting as a roster spot. Similar to how Thornton was able to play in the D-League after his season in Australia was over.
I'm not even sure this is a new rule. A player can opt to sign their first professional contract with any other non-NBA team, and the Celtics will still hold his NBA rights.

That's for sure how it works for NBDL contracts. The obvious downside is that the player is not on your roster, so you have to sign him if you want him to play at any point in time.
I've heard the same thing (regarding the ability to stash in the d league) but don't have a reference.  Also heard that nader had agreed to this on draft night. 

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I was laughing when Nader and every other guy on our SL roster blew by Bender last night like he was in quicksand.  Elite athlete.  Excellent lateral quickness.  Can guard all 5 positions.  HAHAHAH!  Every time I watch Bender play will be like Christmas, and watching Kris Dunn tear up the league is going to be torture for McDonagh.

Also, Chriss's play style and body type screams "season-ending injury".

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« Reply #14 on: July 11, 2016, 12:55:52 PM »

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I think he has the potential to be a D-league All Star
That's like a productive 10 day contract guy. That's not bad for a late 2nd.