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i still own this shirt. It's way too big for me now, but I still got it
last i heard he was focusing on his apparent rap career aspirationsHurricane Season said:Whatever happened to boobie gibson?
You're missing the big picture, Dunn was the player who you could have traded to get that star. Hell if you took Dunn you probably have Jimmy Butler right now.bosoxlover12 said:I just find it kinda funny that you call a trade offer shit that includes an All-Defensive 1st teamer, two future Top 5 picks (or at least one of them, but most likely both), a young defensive wing that shut down a red hot Paul Millsap, and the third overall pick in this past draft. Please tell me a better offer than that for a team that Westbrook will voluntarily go to.
Also we were never going to take Dunn because it would leave us too positionally cramped as I said. Sure Dunn will be very good, but he isn't better than Isaiah, and doesn't provide an immediate impact to start over Bradley either. So then he's on the bench -- and while yeah he is better than Smart and Rozier it does not mean it's worth taking him -- because we have Smart and Rozier. Smart's an elite defender at age 22, and Rozier according to SynergySports was the best and most efficient scorer in all of Summer League. Obviously you don't then imply Rozier is a future star, because he clearly isn't, but if you add Dunn then Rozier basically has zero playing time, and that's also lunacy. Sometimes you take the slightly less hyped up player for one who fits your system better. If you gave me the choice today to add either Mike Conley or Gordon Hayward to my team, I'm taking Hayward, even if Conley is considered the better player. And for Jaylen being ranked 7-9 look as his (potential) fit with Boston and it's clear he's ranked much higher on the Celtics board than Hield/Murray
Every asset in the Celtics trade has more value than everyone offered in your fake Davis trade, except maybe Dieng is equal to Smart. And Davis has literally 1000x more value than Westbrook currently has -- he's under contract for five more years where as Westbrook is an impending UFA.
Also there is no way the Thunder let him walk to the Spurs at the end of the year. Westbrook has seen how publicly humiliated the franchise has been when KD left them, and so when they ask Westbrook this offseason (if they already haven't), he knows that he will be traded if he doesn't want to stay. Obviously there is a chance he will re-sign, but if so the Thunder already know of it. But if he tells them won't re-sign they HAVE to trade him, and it will be hard to get fair compensation for a guy teams know will be a UFA. Like hypothetically, why would the Lakers trade Ingram and D'Lo for Russ when they can outright sign him in FA that next summer, if he wants to go to LA? Things like that lower his value immensely
Umm Tyus Jones and his Summer League MVP say hellobosoxlover12 said:According to Synergy Sports he was the best player in all of Summer League. Not just Boston, but every team. He seemed so composed on both offense and defense, and played phenomenally well for the SL. I'm not saying he's a star in the slightest, but he's a very quality backup PG and not someone worth getting rid of at all.
Than you should know by now that he is a joke. If it wasn't for his good buddy Kevin McFail gift wrapping him Kevin Garnett in a trade you guys wouldn't have won any championships and you most likely would have lost Paul Pierce as he was demanding his way out before KG came. I've watched basketball for a long time and spent a lot of time watching Celtics games once KG went there and even after he left I still kind of followed them, Now I'm not trying to say I know the team better than you because I clearly don't but trying to act like you know more about stuff simply because you follow the team is nothing but laughable at best.bosoxlover12 said:Isaiah is better than Dunn too bruh -- hope you just forgot to say his name
And it's not substandard depth at all. Rozier is a solid backup point guard, and is not a negative player. Smart's defense is amazing and his shot should be better this year -- playable for sure. Yes Dunn would be better, but he still wouldn't start. Nobody after the Top 2 picks would be starters right now for Boston. So rather than being forced to never play Rozier who looked amazing this Summer League and have scraps play backup wing, you take Jaylen Brown who can provide immediate defensive impact at the 3 and play 20 minutes a game. You can't run a team gunning for an ECF berth with no backup SF. What happens when Jae Crowder goes down with an injury? Are you comfortable starting the 57th overall pick? Or starting three guards under 6'4" and play them all 35+ minutes a game? You gotta be ready for anything
Look, clearly I'm not going to convince any of you guys on Jaylen Brown. Y'all will continue to say that it was a bad pick, that I am wrong on Brown's fit in Boston... just like y'all were ripping on me for saying Boston would draft Brown before the NBA Draft. Heaven forbid the guy who watches Celtics games all the time understands the team and the team's identity better than just overall NBA fans. Same reason why I wouldn't try to convince Nola about the Pelicans depth chart, or CC about Duke -- y'all shouldn't be telling me how Boston runs its team. I've seen Brad Stevens coach for the past four years and I've seen who Ainge drafts for the past like 12 years or so. It might not be who y'all think the picks should be but you also don't watch and study how the Celtics run their organization
Tyus is balling the fuck outHitmanCapone said:Umm Tyus Jones and his Summer League MVP say hello
or rozier lolbuzzy said:SL doesn't matter except when it's a Dukie