Playoffs thread
- AbeVigodaLive
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I saw the beatdown in Game 2. I missed last night's game.
As a Celtics guy... something seems wrong about that.
I think the Celtics have to bring Thomas back. There's just too much goodwill and fandom there right now, especially with the loss of his sister. But I think Ainge and others can see the writing on the wall. He's not going to be THE guy on a championship run largely because of his size.
Draft Fultz.
Chase Hayward. Maybe Griffin. Maybe another guy.
Do even better next season.
-- Watch Fultz blossom and dazzle the fans. Watch the new addition dazzle the fans. Watch as Thomas' star fades just enough as a residual effect that they can let him walk for big bucks and improve the team for legit playoff runs without him.
Win-Win for everybody involved. Celtics brass... Isaiah Thomas... and the fans.
As a Celtics guy... something seems wrong about that.
I think the Celtics have to bring Thomas back. There's just too much goodwill and fandom there right now, especially with the loss of his sister. But I think Ainge and others can see the writing on the wall. He's not going to be THE guy on a championship run largely because of his size.
Draft Fultz.
Chase Hayward. Maybe Griffin. Maybe another guy.
Do even better next season.
-- Watch Fultz blossom and dazzle the fans. Watch the new addition dazzle the fans. Watch as Thomas' star fades just enough as a residual effect that they can let him walk for big bucks and improve the team for legit playoff runs without him.
Win-Win for everybody involved. Celtics brass... Isaiah Thomas... and the fans.
- khans2k5 [enjin:6608728]
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Re: Playoffs thread
AbeVigodaLive wrote:I saw the beatdown in Game 2. I missed last night's game.
As a Celtics guy... something seems wrong about that.
I think the Celtics have to bring Thomas back. There's just too much goodwill and fandom there right now, especially with the loss of his sister. But I think Ainge and others can see the writing on the wall. He's not going to be THE guy on a championship run largely because of his size.
Draft Fultz.
Chase Hayward. Maybe Griffin. Maybe another guy.
Do even better next season.
-- Watch Fultz blossom and dazzle the fans. Watch the new addition dazzle the fans. Watch as Thomas' star fades just enough as a residual effect that they can let him walk for big bucks and improve the team for legit playoff runs without him.
Win-Win for everybody involved. Celtics brass... Isaiah Thomas... and the fans.
That wouldn't be a win for Thomas. He'd miss out on 30+ million if he had to sign somewhere else. A five year max from Boston is the most he can make by a long shot.
- AbeVigodaLive
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Re: Playoffs thread
khans2k5 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:I saw the beatdown in Game 2. I missed last night's game.
As a Celtics guy... something seems wrong about that.
I think the Celtics have to bring Thomas back. There's just too much goodwill and fandom there right now, especially with the loss of his sister. But I think Ainge and others can see the writing on the wall. He's not going to be THE guy on a championship run largely because of his size.
Draft Fultz.
Chase Hayward. Maybe Griffin. Maybe another guy.
Do even better next season.
-- Watch Fultz blossom and dazzle the fans. Watch the new addition dazzle the fans. Watch as Thomas' star fades just enough as a residual effect that they can let him walk for big bucks and improve the team for legit playoff runs without him.
Win-Win for everybody involved. Celtics brass... Isaiah Thomas... and the fans.
That wouldn't be a win for Thomas. He'd miss out on 30+ million if he had to sign somewhere else. A five year max from Boston is the most he can make by a long shot.
Any time a player is looking at the largest contract of his life (by many times over)... at a max amount of any kind... I consider it a win.
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Re: Playoffs thread
If ever there was a team where Milsap fits like a glove, it's the Celtics.....
- BloopOracle
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Re: Playoffs thread
Q12543 wrote:If ever there was a team where Milsap fits like a glove, it's the Celtics.....
I think we fit better, and Boston has already given a max to a 30 year old big man, now it's our turn!
Re: Playoffs thread
BloopOracle wrote:Q12543 wrote:If ever there was a team where Milsap fits like a glove, it's the Celtics.....
I think we fit better, and Boston has already given a max to a 30 year old big man, now it's our turn!
So, we have a clear picture of what Thibs wants this offseason: 3-point shooting, a defensive SF, and a rim-protector.
Which one of those three priorities does Milsap address?
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60WinTim wrote:BloopOracle wrote:Q12543 wrote:If ever there was a team where Milsap fits like a glove, it's the Celtics.....
I think we fit better, and Boston has already given a max to a 30 year old big man, now it's our turn!
So, we have a clear picture of what Thibs wants this offseason: 3-point shooting, a defensive SF, and a rim-protector.
Which one of those three priorities does Milsap address?
Paul Milsap is a plus defender only one year removed from leading the NBA in defensive win shares who can easily guard back to the basket players or stretch 4's, he's also a decent 3 point shooter for his position so I think it addresses a little bit of all 3
Re: Playoffs thread
BloopOracle wrote:60WinTim wrote:BloopOracle wrote:Q12543 wrote:If ever there was a team where Milsap fits like a glove, it's the Celtics.....
I think we fit better, and Boston has already given a max to a 30 year old big man, now it's our turn!
So, we have a clear picture of what Thibs wants this offseason: 3-point shooting, a defensive SF, and a rim-protector.
Which one of those three priorities does Milsap address?
Paul Milsap is a plus defender only one year removed from leading the NBA in defensive win shares who can easily guard back to the basket players or stretch 4's, he's also a decent 3 point shooter for his position so I think it addresses a little bit of all 3
You may want to look up the last 2 seasons of 3 point shooting for Millsap. I'll save you time. 31.9 and 31.1. Thats not good.
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monsterpile wrote:BloopOracle wrote:60WinTim wrote:BloopOracle wrote:Q12543 wrote:If ever there was a team where Milsap fits like a glove, it's the Celtics.....
I think we fit better, and Boston has already given a max to a 30 year old big man, now it's our turn!
So, we have a clear picture of what Thibs wants this offseason: 3-point shooting, a defensive SF, and a rim-protector.
Which one of those three priorities does Milsap address?
Paul Milsap is a plus defender only one year removed from leading the NBA in defensive win shares who can easily guard back to the basket players or stretch 4's, he's also a decent 3 point shooter for his position so I think it addresses a little bit of all 3
You may want to look up the last 2 seasons of 3 point shooting for Millsap. I'll save you time. 31.9 and 31.1. Thats not good.
that's better than Draymond Green this season, is he a bad 3 point shooter now too? Milsap shot about .360 the two years before I believe Draymond has only ever shot a higher 3 point percentage once
Re: Playoffs thread
I turned on the game tonight to see Manu's last stint. I kinda hope he comes back but he was terrific in that series maybe it was a good way to go out. He is gonna be one of those guys in X amount of years people that didn't see him play are gonna be confused as to why he was considered such a good player.