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Celtics Basketball => Celtics Talk => Topic started by: ssspence on February 12, 2013, 02:41:26 PM
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I'd bet he's the first tryout to fill Barbosa void....
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The guy has looked like a total scrub every time I have seen him play. 38% career shooter, no thanks.....
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Decent three-point shooter, and likely the best available guard on the market. Was caught in the numbers game in Atlanta.
Was also on an active roster this season, which is not to be ignored where game shape is concerned.
He should be on the next flight to Boston.
edit: The problem he just finished his second 10-day stint with Atlanta, and since he's played well my guess is they'll keep him until the end of season. So he's likely unavailable.
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I'd be fine with that...
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I like Pargo as a third stringer. Good high-confidence guy who can come in and make plays immediately. Capable attacker who can create off the dribble for himself and for others.
Rare to have a game-changing offensive weapon like that as a third stringer. Valuable.
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Decent three-point shooter, and likely the best available guard on the market. Was caught in the numbers game in Atlanta.
Was also on an active roster this season, which is not to be ignored where game shape is concerned.
He should be on the next flight to Boston.
edit: The problem he just finished his second 10-day stint with Atlanta, and since he's played well my guess is they'll keep him until the end of season. So he's likely unavailable.
Nah reports are they want to keep a roster spot open
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Decent three-point shooter, and likely the best available guard on the market. Was caught in the numbers game in Atlanta.
Was also on an active roster this season, which is not to be ignored where game shape is concerned.
He should be on the next flight to Boston.
edit: The problem he just finished his second 10-day stint with Atlanta, and since he's played well my guess is they'll keep him until the end of season. So he's likely unavailable.
Nah reports are they want to keep a roster spot open
He'd be a good pickup then if available.
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Decent three-point shooter, and likely the best available guard on the market. Was caught in the numbers game in Atlanta.
Was also on an active roster this season, which is not to be ignored where game shape is concerned.
He should be on the next flight to Boston.
edit: The problem he just finished his second 10-day stint with Atlanta, and since he's played well my guess is they'll keep him until the end of season. So he's likely unavailable.
Nah reports are they want to keep a roster spot open
That may work out in our favor. Pargo is not extraordinary, but he's serviceable. At this stage of the season, and given the circumstances, he'd be a great pickup.
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I'm not really too worried about whoever we get to replace Barbosa. Barbosa was playing well, but I think Lee, Bradley & Terry are more than capable of filling the void by themselves. All three are players who can give you 30 minutes, meaning we really only need a player to fill the remaining 6+ minutes.
I'll be fine with any vet whom is at least capable of not being a negative on-court presence.
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Decent three-point shooter, and likely the best available guard on the market. Was caught in the numbers game in Atlanta.
Was also on an active roster this season, which is not to be ignored where game shape is concerned.
He should be on the next flight to Boston.
edit: The problem he just finished his second 10-day stint with Atlanta, and since he's played well my guess is they'll keep him until the end of season. So he's likely unavailable.
Nah reports are they want to keep a roster spot open
That may work out in our favor. Pargo is not extraordinary, but he's serviceable. At this stage of the season, and given the circumstances, he'd be a great pickup.
They let him go -- he's available (per a bunch of the usual suspects on twitter: berger, etc).
Another option is Sebastian Telfair. Could the Cs add a player at the minimum in order to S&T that player to Phoenix with Barbosa for Telfair?
Meaning: d-leaguer (signed thru EOY), Barbosa & 2nd rounder for Telfair...
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Decent three-point shooter, and likely the best available guard on the market. Was caught in the numbers game in Atlanta.
Was also on an active roster this season, which is not to be ignored where game shape is concerned.
He should be on the next flight to Boston.
edit: The problem he just finished his second 10-day stint with Atlanta, and since he's played well my guess is they'll keep him until the end of season. So he's likely unavailable.
Nah reports are they want to keep a roster spot open
That may work out in our favor. Pargo is not extraordinary, but he's serviceable. At this stage of the season, and given the circumstances, he'd be a great pickup.
They let him go -- he's available (per a bunch of the usual suspects on twitter: berger, etc).
Another option is Sebastian Telfair. Could the Cs add a player at the minimum in order to S&T that player to Phoenix with Barbosa for Telfair?
Meaning: d-leaguer (signed thru EOY), Barbosa & 2nd rounder for Telfair...
Got the idea from Simmons, huh? I wouldnt mind Telfair
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Decent three-point shooter, and likely the best available guard on the market. Was caught in the numbers game in Atlanta.
Was also on an active roster this season, which is not to be ignored where game shape is concerned.
He should be on the next flight to Boston.
edit: The problem he just finished his second 10-day stint with Atlanta, and since he's played well my guess is they'll keep him until the end of season. So he's likely unavailable.
Nah reports are they want to keep a roster spot open
That may work out in our favor. Pargo is not extraordinary, but he's serviceable. At this stage of the season, and given the circumstances, he'd be a great pickup.
They let him go -- he's available (per a bunch of the usual suspects on twitter: berger, etc).
Another option is Sebastian Telfair. Could the Cs add a player at the minimum in order to S&T that player to Phoenix with Barbosa for Telfair?
Meaning: d-leaguer (signed thru EOY), Barbosa & 2nd rounder for Telfair...
No, can't S&T a D-Leaguer to make the numbers work. Can only S&T your own FAs.
FWIW, Collins and Barbosa for Telfair and JO works.
I wonder if Telfair might be a buyout candidate. Suns aren't going to sniff the playoffs, and perhaps he would want to latch on with a playoff team to increase his visibility as an impending FA (next year).
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Decent three-point shooter, and likely the best available guard on the market. Was caught in the numbers game in Atlanta.
Was also on an active roster this season, which is not to be ignored where game shape is concerned.
He should be on the next flight to Boston.
edit: The problem he just finished his second 10-day stint with Atlanta, and since he's played well my guess is they'll keep him until the end of season. So he's likely unavailable.
Nah reports are they want to keep a roster spot open
That may work out in our favor. Pargo is not extraordinary, but he's serviceable. At this stage of the season, and given the circumstances, he'd be a great pickup.
They let him go -- he's available (per a bunch of the usual suspects on twitter: berger, etc).
Another option is Sebastian Telfair. Could the Cs add a player at the minimum in order to S&T that player to Phoenix with Barbosa for Telfair?
Meaning: d-leaguer (signed thru EOY), Barbosa & 2nd rounder for Telfair...
No, can't S&T a D-Leaguer to make the numbers work. Can only S&T your own FAs.
FWIW, Collins and Barbosa for Telfair and JO works.
I wonder if Telfair might be a buyout candidate. Suns aren't going to sniff the playoffs, and perhaps he would want to latch on with a playoff team to increase his visibility as an impending FA (next year).
I would rather have Pargo than Telfair.
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I like Pargo as a third stringer. Good high-confidence guy who can come in and make plays immediately. Capable attacker who can create off the dribble for himself and for others.
Rare to have a game-changing offensive weapon like that as a third stringer. Valuable.
I agree on this regard. Really liked him in the playoffs when he was with New Orleans.
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Decent three-point shooter, and likely the best available guard on the market. Was caught in the numbers game in Atlanta.
Was also on an active roster this season, which is not to be ignored where game shape is concerned.
He should be on the next flight to Boston.
edit: The problem he just finished his second 10-day stint with Atlanta, and since he's played well my guess is they'll keep him until the end of season. So he's likely unavailable.
Nah reports are they want to keep a roster spot open
That may work out in our favor. Pargo is not extraordinary, but he's serviceable. At this stage of the season, and given the circumstances, he'd be a great pickup.
They let him go -- he's available (per a bunch of the usual suspects on twitter: berger, etc).
Another option is Sebastian Telfair. Could the Cs add a player at the minimum in order to S&T that player to Phoenix with Barbosa for Telfair?
Meaning: d-leaguer (signed thru EOY), Barbosa & 2nd rounder for Telfair...
No, can't S&T a D-Leaguer to make the numbers work. Can only S&T your own FAs.
FWIW, Collins and Barbosa for Telfair and JO works.
I wonder if Telfair might be a buyout candidate. Suns aren't going to sniff the playoffs, and perhaps he would want to latch on with a playoff team to increase his visibility as an impending FA (next year).
I would rather have Pargo than Telfair.
hmm I was under the impression that he was not a free agent anymore. I'd def sign Pargo, always liked him. He'd be a nice 4th guard
Edit: I was thinking of his brother Jeremy, who is on a 10 day contract with the 76ers. I would rather have him
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wow pickings are slim I see, but perhaps better than shelvin mack.
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no thanks.
What about Rashard Mccants from nbdl?
We need to replace Barbosa's scoring. This kid can score. He has been out of the nba, but lighting it up in the nbdl. Its not like he is that old , at only 27-28
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Mccants was a problematic player with low bball IQ. Not what we need. I'd rather give CDR a try.
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Mccants was a problematic player with low bball IQ. Not what we need. I'd rather give CDR a try.
it was like 5 years ago. People can change. Even for him to comeback to the ndbl shows he is serious about getting another crack in the nba. Most guys like him rather play in europe or china and make a decent living.
His bbiq was not the best , but you would think after several years of experience, his iq is at least avg by now. The guy wasn't a lotto pick for nothing. He can really score and play pretty good defense.
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I have always liked McCants. Thought he was written off way too soon.
I would happy to give him another shot in the NBA.
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I think Mack would be intriguing, he took Butler to the title x2 and that is no small feat.