He had to go. White emerged as a clear starter. He didn’t defend well enough. But the Cs desperately needed a guy like this who can score from the interior. He will be huge on D too.I like Brogdon too bad.
Agreed but can't turn down Porzingis for what they would give up.Boston doesn’t need a Porzingis. They need a true point guard and leader. Neither Tatum nor Brown are that guy. Luke-warm take: they’d be better off with Chris Paul.
They also need a better coach but that’s a separate issue
They need Porzingis. They need a new coach. They need a true point guard.Boston doesn’t need a Porzingis. They need a true point guard and leader. Neither Tatum nor Brown are that guy. Luke-warm take: they’d be better off with Chris Paul.
They also need a better coach but that’s a separate issue
Not a winner, overpaid and not the answer. Need a pgThey need Porzingis. They need a new coach. They need a true point guard.
Me? What? I commented on the early reported trade of Brogdan.Hey Hawk, I saw what you did there. Dirty pool, imo.
CP3 is getting traded to the Warriors.I still like this a lot.
A big problem was the lack of a true PG and Smart was part of that problem. Like Brogdon and White, he's more of a combo guard. Perhaps he was the best passer but not by much. He also played out of control and took more ill-advised shots than any player I've seen since Toine retired.
Don't get me wrong, I love Smart but his on-court play is replaceable.
Porzingis is a 7'3' rim protector who can shoot 3s and was also one of the most effective post-up players in the league -- something we had literally none of. We can play 5-out OR 4-out with him on the court. He was also good defensively according to the metrics -- much better than people think.
He's not going to be asked to be the #1 player. But putting him on the court will all the other weapons will make the Celtics extremely dangerous.
I'd like to add a solid PG. CP3 is the dream but probably a pipe dream. I doubt Stevens goes into the season without adding someone else. He can still try to get something in a sign-and-trade for Grant Williams.
You don't avoid doing a deal like this just because you also need something else -- something, I might add, that's easier to get than a guy literally nicknamed the Unicorn.
I think every title team has someone who’s main job is to facilitate. Whether they’re the PG or not.CP3 is getting traded to the Warriors.
I don’t understand all the “true point guard” comments. Most of the league runs offense that does not feature a point guard, including Boston. The last thing this team needs is a ball dominant guard.
Porzingas is what they needed. A primary scoring option that doesn’t operate from the perimeter almost all the time. KP can shoot but he’s good in the post and a strong post defender.
I agree that the Celtics now need someone whose first instinct is to move the ball to get the whole team making the extra pass.I think every title team has someone who’s main job is to facilitate. Whether they’re the PG or not.
I say facilitate because of Cavs, Warriors, Nuggets. Lebron, Draymond, and Jokic. Bostons needs someone to make sure all that scoring talent eats properly. Doesn’t even need to be anyone crazy. Could be Kyle Lowry.
Definitely agree. I think they’re better than Milwaukee and Philly as is unless one of them make a major splash.I agree that the Celtics now need someone whose first instinct is to move the ball to get the whole team making the extra pass.
I like the trade. They simply had to trade someone, would have rather it be Brogdon (injury prone) but Smart 2nd choice. Celtics as constructed were good enough to win conference but not NBA finals. The need for another big was #1 by far as 37yr old Al Horford simply cannot be your ONE reliable frontcourt player. KP had a great year last year, but have to temper enthusiasm as pairing him with oft injured Time Lord almost guarantees someone is hurt come playoff time.
Be very interesting to see what happens with Bucks free agents, if they lose either Middleton or Lopez Boston becomes favorite next year in east & Philly probably #2.
I get the ball movement thing, but the team was top 5, I think, in assists. They did move the ball all year long. It was very efficient offense with a lot of ball movement, lots of passing. The problem was the Miami knew exactly how to combat what they did and they didn't have an outlet that could score except via 3s or the drive. They had no P&R game at all. So they got frustrated and reverted to ISO ball. They were good enough to nearly win that way. Porzingas is designed to prevent that reversion to ISO ball from happening again. The inside scoring and P&R game would thrive against that Miami D.I agree that the Celtics now need someone whose first instinct is to move the ball to get the whole team making the extra pass.
I like the trade. They simply had to trade someone, would have rather it be Brogdon (injury prone) but Smart 2nd choice. Celtics as constructed were good enough to win conference but not NBA finals. The need for another big was #1 by far as 37yr old Al Horford simply cannot be your ONE reliable frontcourt player. KP had a great year last year, but have to temper enthusiasm as pairing him with oft injured Time Lord almost guarantees someone is hurt come playoff time.
Be very interesting to see what happens with Bucks free agents, if they lose either Middleton or Lopez Boston becomes favorite next year in east & Philly probably #2.
All true (Celts were #7 in regular season assists at 26.7pg), though in playoffs they also underachieved against the Hawks and to a lesser extent vs the 76ers. The offense & system wasn't diversified enough to change on the fly in playoffs. They were also ranked 7th in playoff assist rate dropping down to 24.2pg and obviously 7/16 is middle of road.I get the ball movement thing, but the team was top 5, I think, in assists. They did move the ball all year long. It was very efficient offense with a lot of ball movement, lots of passing. The problem was the Miami knew exactly how to combat what they did and they didn't have an outlet that could score except via 3s or the drive. They had no P&R game at all. So they got frustrated and reverted to ISO ball. They were good enough to nearly win that way. Porzingas is designed to prevent that reversion to ISO ball from happening again. The inside scoring and P&R game would thrive against that Miami D.
Curious to see what happens next. Grant made a comment that he's aware the new CBA means he will make less than he would have before.