Author Topic: Jae Crowder agrees to five-year, $35 million deal with the Boston Celtics  (Read 15553 times)

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Offline Denis998

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wow. 5 years seems like a long time. but i suppose that in the new salary era, this will prove to be a bargain, so why not hang onto it for as long as you can.

i like crowder as a player so i am pleased about this the more i think about it.
we basically got him all the way through his prime.

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I love the signing because this is a bargain for what crowder brings and will be a crime next year when the cap increases but we are officially out of cap this year and all of our trade exceptions have went to waste...

Worth noting, until Jae actually officially signs the deal, his cap hold is still very small.

The Celts can wait to officially sign him and hold open that extra cap space.  On top of that, as outlined in another thread, they can create extra cap room by dumping a couple contracts and stretching Wallace.

Who knows if they'll do any of that, but it's still an option.  Tobias Harris is not off the table.
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Offline SCeltic34

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Imagine if he develops his 3 point shot to a respectable level - I'll take 35%.  He was at 34% with Dallas before the trade over this year.  But career 31.6%.

That would be even better.

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YES! I love Jae and genuinely feared we might lose him. Great deal too.
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gross.   i love brad stevens, but i kind of wish danny didn't have to try to keep him satisfied.
not sure at all what you mean here. care to expand?
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gross.   i love brad stevens, but i kind of wish danny didn't have to try to keep him satisfied.

Don't know what you're talking about, but this is a good move for us and I'm not even much of a Crowder fan.

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Nice! crowder is a very nice role player, and could develop into starting material.

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Imagine if he develops his 3 point shot to a respectable level - I'll take 35%.  He was at 34% with Dallas before the trade over this year.  But career 31.6%.

That would be even better.
all true, but last season with boston he dropped to 28.2%.  :P
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So we retain the major return in the Rondo trade.  On a great deal that will absolutely be a steal when the cap rises.

Chalk up another win for Danny.

Rondo might actually count himself lucky to get a 7m gig next year
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Solid signing.  Really like that we went 5 years -- his best years should be ahead of him.

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Imagine if he develops his 3 point shot to a respectable level - I'll take 35%.  He was at 34% with Dallas before the trade over this year.  But career 31.6%.

That would be even better.
all true, but last season with boston he dropped to 28.2%.  :P

Yeah unfortunately.  He launched up a lot of bad threes early in the shot clock.  Not his game and his efficiency suffered for it.   Hopefully Brad will discourage these types of 3's next year.

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Very nice! If we don't get a SF I hope he starts instead of ET, might as well give Smaht the ball and go from there!
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Love this deal. Very surprised he took less per year than Aminu.
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I love it he was our heart and soul last year. He played like a true Celtic.
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Glad to hear it.

5/35 might be a bit steep for Jae, however he showed me a lot last year, especially in the playoffs.

Nice to have him back.