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Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #15 on: February 23, 2017, 03:31:38 PM »

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50/50 Celtics lose the East. They have no shot at the Cavs this year.

It's not George or Butler--it's Ainge's failure to do anything to improve the rebounding/defense up front. And he got finessed out of Bogut, who will probably sign with the Cavs.

I give Danny an F for the trade deadline. He sets his sights too high.

Agreed.

Total failure by Ainge. He didn't have to land the big fish, just a rebounder. And they were out there - for pennies on the dollar.

He totally struck out. Owes the locker room an apology.

And yet people think this guy is going to draft a champion. That's so cute.

I believed it was best to build thru the draft primarily because it fits any realistic window of contention.  But I have to agree, a smaller trade was warranted, and plenty of solid options went for pennies on the dollar.  IT's going to have back problems before he turns 29.
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Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #16 on: February 23, 2017, 03:31:44 PM »

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Not a bad thing.

Trust the Process - Danny Ainge style.

Mediocrity!  Yay!  Fireworks!

Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #17 on: February 23, 2017, 03:31:59 PM »

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Our players have been improving the last few years. The team has been visibly improving over the course of THIS year.

I think C's management wants to continue that trend.

There's no guarantee that nay trades make us or our competitors better. Especially minor deals for Bogdanovic/Tucker etc. If anything, a late-season trade might disrupt team chemistry and reduce PT for our prospects.

Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #18 on: February 23, 2017, 03:32:22 PM »

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i think we are better than any team not named Cleveland in the east. getting ibaka and tucker, and bogdanovic doesn't give you a lot. Why would the Magic get rid of him in a jiffy, and bogdanovic is a 15-20 min player 10 ppg and nothing else(plus absolutely no D)
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Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #19 on: February 23, 2017, 03:32:59 PM »

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lol all the Negative Nancy's, here.

Until the series is played - "IF" we even meet them in the playoffs (upsets, injuries to their teams etc etc) how can we say that they'll beat us?

Let the games play themselves out.

I'm a bit surprised that we didn't make any trades but we should trust Danny / Brad.


Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #20 on: February 23, 2017, 03:34:13 PM »

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Second round of playoffs at best. Team cannot beat Cleveland or the Raps as it is constructed. Might as well look forward to summer

Pretty much.

Can't beat WAS either honestly.

Based on what?  We've split the season series so far based on location (we won in Boston, they won in Washington) and unless something huge changes we'd likely have home court for any matchup with them.  And don't tell me it's because they added Bogdanovic, we essentially added Bradley (as compared to before the trade deadline and to the last game vs Washington) and he is 5x the player Bogdan is
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Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #21 on: February 23, 2017, 03:34:29 PM »

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I still think we are # 2 team in the East. I don't see any vast improvements any one in the East made. The Celtics getting Bradley back will be the best addition after the All Star by any team in the east.

Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #22 on: February 23, 2017, 03:34:31 PM »

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Danny Ainge is the asset collector. Think he enjoys have 5 second round picks and Euro's stashed overseas for years more than actually using them for legit NBA players

Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #23 on: February 23, 2017, 03:35:45 PM »

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Second round of playoffs at best. Team cannot beat Cleveland or the Raps as it is constructed. Might as well look forward to summer

Pretty much.

Can't beat WAS either honestly.

Based on what?  We've split the season series so far based on location (we won in Boston, they won in Washington) and unless something huge changes we'd likely have home court for any matchup with them.  And don't tell me it's because they added Bogdanovic, we essentially added Bradley (as compared to before the trade deadline and to the last game vs Washington) and he is 5x the player Bogdan is

I would stop counting on Avery Bradley. He is constantly hurt. Year in year out. Guy is made of glass.

Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #24 on: February 23, 2017, 03:36:27 PM »

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IMO we are still the second best team in the East. Although Id really rather not see Toronto in the 2nd round.

Hopefully we stay 2nd seed, they grab the 4th seed and get steamrolled by Cleveland.
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Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #25 on: February 23, 2017, 03:36:54 PM »

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lol all the Negative Nancy's, here.

Until the series is played - "IF" we even meet them in the playoffs (upsets, injuries to their teams etc etc) how can we say that they'll beat us?

Let the games play themselves out.

I'm a bit surprised that we didn't make any trades but we should trust Danny / Brad.

When Brad wins a playoff series, I'll trust him. Until then....

Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #26 on: February 23, 2017, 03:36:57 PM »

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Danny Ainge is the asset collector. Think he enjoys have 5 second round picks and Euro's stashed overseas for years more than actually using them for legit NBA players

He built a championship team. He's a top GM.

Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #27 on: February 23, 2017, 03:37:24 PM »

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Second round of playoffs at best. Team cannot beat Cleveland or the Raps as it is constructed. Might as well look forward to summer

Pretty much.

Can't beat WAS either honestly.

Based on what?  We've split the season series so far based on location (we won in Boston, they won in Washington) and unless something huge changes we'd likely have home court for any matchup with them.  And don't tell me it's because they added Bogdanovic, we essentially added Bradley (as compared to before the trade deadline and to the last game vs Washington) and he is 5x the player Bogdan is

I would stop counting on Avery Bradley. He is constantly hurt. Year in year out. Guy is made of glass.
So is Bradley Beal, so is John Wall.
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Re: So TOR/WAS Improved, And We Didn't Even Make A Short-Term Improvement?
« Reply #28 on: February 23, 2017, 03:37:50 PM »

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Danny Ainge is the asset collector. Think he enjoys have 5 second round picks and Euro's stashed overseas for years more than actually using them for legit NBA players

He built a championship team. He's a top GM.

14 years=1 title. Awesome.

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« Reply #29 on: February 23, 2017, 03:37:53 PM »

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This topic is too funny to pass up. LOL