Greg Monroe had a healthy DNP tonight.
Hmmmmmmm.....
Hmmmm indeed. I don't know if I would like to trade for him, but it's certainly interesting to see. Is he playing bad this season? Or is it just that Kidd is dedicated to the youth movement?
I think its more that the Bucks realize they need to play bigs that are better defensively like John Henson, can run the floor like Miles Plumlee, or stretch the floor like Mirza Teletovic. I'm also pretty sure they're hoping someday Thon Maker will be able to do all three of those things. Those guys help the team more than Monroe's style of play.
I for one would like Monroe but only if all other options have failed, the Celtics haven't solved their rebounding woes, and if he agrees to opt out this summer.
would you resign him this summer? i'm personally kinda "meh" on his game, but i'm willing to be persuaded one way or another.

I'm not sure. I think Monroe has always played on the wrong team his whole career. In Detroit he lived in Andre Drummond's shadow. In Milwaukee he went to a team with no spacing and crappy defense which spelled disaster for all parties involved. It's funny because I thought he was going to thrive on the Bucks but it turned out Jabari was worse atn defense and spacing the floor then I thought he was.
Anyway, I think Monroe would help solve the Celtics rebounding issues and thrive playing next to the likes of Thomas, Bradley, Crowder, Horford, and Olynyk because they are all feared shooters. Having them would make it much easier for him to dominate in the post. The issue is that the offense is already pretty darn good and it's the defense that seems to be struggling (Though Chris Forsberg tweeted out today that the D has improved a bit since those embarrassing blowouts to Denver and Washington). I don't think Monroe is as bad defensively as people think he is but he doesn't make a defense better. I'd prefer Demarcus Cousins or Nerlens Noel because those guys can help the defense.
It all comes down to the quite obvious fact that the Celtics need another big who can consistently produce. Monroe can do that, but to what degree can he do that? Keeping Monroe long-term would have to depend on how well he would fit on the roster. If he fits well enough to make the Celtics a contender, then sign me up, but if he's not, I'd rather the Celtics go for someone better. That's simply because Monroe would cost a bit. I'd rather that money be thrown at a much bigger name like Cousins, Durant, or Griffin.