Eddie20
Paul Pierce
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« Reply #15 on: November 28, 2012, 03:46:54 PM » |
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I approve this trade because of Kris Joseph promising upside. I think he is our next superstar Paul Pierce.
No.
Sadly, I don't see it. Soon to be 24 year old rookie 2nd rd draft picks don't often materialize into superstars. He has a good chance of being the next Rasual Butler though.
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AB_Celtic
Paul Pierce
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« Reply #16 on: November 28, 2012, 03:59:09 PM » |
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I approve this trade because of Kris Joseph promising upside. I think he is our next superstar Paul Pierce.
No.
Sadly, I don't see it. Soon to be 24 year old rookie 2nd rd draft picks don't often materialize into superstars. He has a good chance of being the next Rasual Butler though.
He's 24?? Wow...
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2013 Historical Draft: Washington BulletsCoach: Phil Jackson Guards: Sleepy Floyd (86-87), Walter Davis (78-79), Randy Smith (75-76) Wings: Jamaal Wilkes (76-77), Paul Pressey (85-86) Bigs: Bob McAdoo (74-75), Artis Gilmore (77-78), Jeff Ruland (83-84) 9.12, 10.1, 11.12, 12.1
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diconzo
Brandon Bass
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« Reply #17 on: November 28, 2012, 05:05:57 PM » |
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Bass+Lee for Anderson+Smith would work. And at the point we could trade both of them, Bradley would be back and Lee is looking more and more like the odd man out (Barbosa has been lights out)
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ronaldo943
Paul Pierce
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« Reply #18 on: November 28, 2012, 05:11:17 PM » |
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Bass+Lee for Anderson+Smith would work. And at the point we could trade both of them, Bradley would be back and Lee is looking more and more like the odd man out (Barbosa has been lights out)
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twistedrico14
Avery Bradley
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« Reply #19 on: November 28, 2012, 05:31:23 PM » |
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Bad Trade for the Celtics. Everyone that is bagging on Jeff Green is gonna eat their words.
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LEHGOCELTICS
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« Reply #20 on: November 28, 2012, 11:49:06 PM » |
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Bad Trade for the Celtics. Everyone that is bagging on Jeff Green is gonna eat their words.
Not really, you get a proven player in Anderson who can stretch the floor and can actually put the ball in the basket, unlike Green. The amount of emotional investment some of you guys on these boards have to these underwhelming players is just  . You need to be callous at times to succeed as a GM in this league, you can't be so emotionally attached non-stop.
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« Reply #21 on: November 28, 2012, 11:53:37 PM » |
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I thought this would be an eric gordon thread... his injury is very fishy
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Yoki_IsTheName
Don Chaney  
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« Reply #22 on: November 29, 2012, 12:00:58 AM » |
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Bad Trade for the Celtics. Everyone that is bagging on Jeff Green is gonna eat their words.
Not really, you get a proven player in Anderson who can stretch the floor and can actually put the ball in the basket, unlike Green. The amount of emotional investment some of you guys on these boards have to these underwhelming players is just . You need to be callous at times to succeed as a GM in this league, you can't be so emotionally attached non-stop.
Green plays better defense than Anderson. Sure, Jeff is really struggling right now, but we will new his defense come playoff time. Besides it'll take more than those to land Anderson.
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2013 Historical Draft: LA Lakers C - Kareem (71-72) PF - Roundfield (81-82) SF - Tripucka (82-83), M.L. Carr (78-79) SG - Moncrief (83-84), M.Cooper (86-87) PG - Buse (75-76), L.Drew (82-83) 9.2, 10.11, 11.2, 12.11
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ozman
Jeff Green
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« Reply #23 on: November 29, 2012, 12:05:18 AM » |
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the only way we trade green is if we take back an even worse contract( um tyrus thomas?) bcoz for other teams it makes no sense. maybe if jeff starts playing more consistently he will have trade value, but then why would we even trade him?
I'm still a believer of this roster.
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« Reply #24 on: November 29, 2012, 01:31:40 AM » |
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I don't for the life of me understand where all these "get Jason Smith" threads are coming from.
JASON SMITH IS A SCRUB!
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raynman
Rajon Rondo
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« Reply #25 on: November 29, 2012, 01:48:45 AM » |
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Throw in Aminu and C.Lee and it's a fine deal!
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Yoki_IsTheName
Don Chaney  
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« Reply #26 on: November 29, 2012, 05:31:15 AM » |
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I don't for the life of me understand where all these "get Jason Smith" threads are coming from.
JASON SMITH IS A SCRUB!
I disagree. Jason Smith a very good role player. Plays within himself. Plays tough defense inside. He is mobile for a 7 footer and also physical, which means you can play him at either the 4 or the 5. While hes no a good shot blocker, its not for lack of effort. he challenges shots an challenge hard. Real physical guy. Runs the floor well on both sides (ask Blake Griffin how he runs the floor). He is a decent mid range shoote (from up to 18 feet) and a good finisher with good hands, making a perfect pick an pop/roll guy. He is struggling with shooting % right now though, that I will give you. He's all effort. Think of him as Brandon Bass, slower but taller. He's not a scrub, and he should be with the Celtics. I've been watching him since last year and I know for a fact that he's the perfect role player big off the bench for us. Yep, I'm driving the Jason Smith bandwagon.
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2013 Historical Draft: LA Lakers C - Kareem (71-72) PF - Roundfield (81-82) SF - Tripucka (82-83), M.L. Carr (78-79) SG - Moncrief (83-84), M.Cooper (86-87) PG - Buse (75-76), L.Drew (82-83) 9.2, 10.11, 11.2, 12.11
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« Reply #27 on: November 29, 2012, 06:26:57 AM » |
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I don't for the life of me understand where all these "get Jason Smith" threads are coming from.
JASON SMITH IS A SCRUB!
[dang] straight -- he is a third string PF/C. Not a solution to anything.
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nostar
Brandon Bass
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« Reply #28 on: November 29, 2012, 06:46:05 AM » |
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Jason Smith a very good role player. Plays within himself. Plays tough defense inside. He is mobile for a 7 footer and also physical, which means you can play him at either the 4 or the 5. While hes no a good shot blocker, its not for lack of effort. he challenges shots an challenge hard. Real physical guy. Runs the floor well on both sides (ask Blake Griffin how he runs the floor).
He is a decent mid range shoote (from up to 18 feet) and a good finisher with good hands, making a perfect pick an pop/roll guy. He is struggling with shooting % right now though, that I will give you.
He's all effort. Think of him as Brandon Bass, slower but taller. He's not a scrub, and he should be with the Celtics. I've been watching him since last year and I know for a fact that he's the perfect role player big off the bench for us.
B-U-T D-O-C W-I-L-L N-O-T P-L-A-Y H-I-MI can say that I saw a fair amount of Jason Collins tonight. 11 minutes up from...zero minutes!
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Yoki_IsTheName
Don Chaney  
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« Reply #29 on: November 29, 2012, 07:59:46 AM » |
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Jason Smith a very good role player. Plays within himself. Plays tough defense inside. He is mobile for a 7 footer and also physical, which means you can play him at either the 4 or the 5. While hes no a good shot blocker, its not for lack of effort. he challenges shots an challenge hard. Real physical guy. Runs the floor well on both sides (ask Blake Griffin how he runs the floor).
He is a decent mid range shoote (from up to 18 feet) and a good finisher with good hands, making a perfect pick an pop/roll guy. He is struggling with shooting % right now though, that I will give you.
He's all effort. Think of him as Brandon Bass, slower but taller. He's not a scrub, and he should be with the Celtics. I've been watching him since last year and I know for a fact that he's the perfect role player big off the bench for us.
B-U-T D-O-C W-I-L-L N-O-T P-L-A-Y H-I-M
I can say that I saw a fair amount of Jason Collins tonight. 11 minutes up from...zero minutes!
Well, that's our problem, i guess.
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2013 Historical Draft: LA Lakers C - Kareem (71-72) PF - Roundfield (81-82) SF - Tripucka (82-83), M.L. Carr (78-79) SG - Moncrief (83-84), M.Cooper (86-87) PG - Buse (75-76), L.Drew (82-83) 9.2, 10.11, 11.2, 12.11
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