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Post by DaCeltics on Jun 27, 2024 19:12:53 GMT -5
Who will go to make room for yam madar? You talkin bout my madar?!!! I yam what I yam and dats all dat I yam
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Post by dfries13 on Jun 27, 2024 19:14:03 GMT -5
You use #1's to add to a player like Springer, Horford or Pritchard to make a trade. When it's time to get out of a contract (Jrue, Horford, Porgy) those FRDPs could be life preserving! Stevens ain't making a big or mid move. We got none of our picks a usual. WTH we wona a championship and Opie can't be questioned. We are the fools We'll have the highest payroll for years if we resign White. Opie mentioned today he wants Hauser here for a long time so Baylor seems redundant. Here is Opie post presser on his draft . He speaks much better then Mazz doesn't seem so combative My worry Zinger won't be healthy not in December and maybe not in April 100%
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Post by Admin on Jun 27, 2024 19:18:04 GMT -5
Who will go to make room for yam madar? “We would like to thank Yam Madar for his contributions to the Fenerbahçe Family and wish him success in the new period of his career,” as stated by 2024 Turkish champions. Not sure what the new period is but i have a feeling its not in Boston. You realize we drafted him in 2020? Four years ago?
After spending one season with Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul, Yam Madar leaves the Turkish club.
Madar had a contract until the end of the 2024-25 season with an option to extend it for a further year, but Fenerbahce announced that the agreement with the 23-year-old has been terminated.
In the 2023-24 campaign, Madar averaged 13.5 minutes, 4.1 points, 1.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 4.6 PIR per game in 31 EuroLeague appearances.
Earlier reports indicated that FC Bayern Munich and Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv showed interest in Madar.
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Post by dfries13 on Jun 27, 2024 19:19:01 GMT -5
Who will go to make room for yam madar? You talkin bout my madar?!!! I'll share him with you. We don't have a spot unless PP is traded and that's less than 50/50. Bottom line. Nothing changes next year except Zinger's recovery which is no way guaranteed Shit hits the fan when White gets 30 mil and he will from us or someone.
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Post by dfries13 on Jun 27, 2024 19:31:01 GMT -5
“We would like to thank Yam Madar for his contributions to the Fenerbahçe Family and wish him success in the new period of his career,” as stated by 2024 Turkish champions. Not sure what the new period is but i have a feeling its not in Boston. You realize we drafted him in 2020? Four years ago?
After spending one season with Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul, Yam Madar leaves the Turkish club.
Madar had a contract until the end of the 2024-25 season with an option to extend it for a further year, but Fenerbahce announced that the agreement with the 23-year-old has been terminated.
In the 2023-24 campaign, Madar averaged 13.5 minutes, 4.1 points, 1.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 4.6 PIR per game in 31 EuroLeague appearances.
Earlier reports indicated that FC Bayern Munich and Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv showed interest in Madar.
It's almost a foregone conclusion we have no interest. He's 23 now. Watch the presser till you get bored i cut it off before it ended. Opie speaks composed and articulate but never says anything concrete Smart #30 you guys like.? You won't see him Hauser is better. It does give us a white majority just like the Republicans. Oh and God Jr is our new assistant coach from that Division 3 team in WVA i forgot the name of that played for Mass. It's always good to have God on your side they tell me. Personally i don't i know Oh a great job on reporting the draft #1 and two. in 8 minutes in best comedy show is on CNN. Old and in the way. It's a shame they lived long then Jerry Garcia.
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Post by thejuice on Jun 27, 2024 19:37:05 GMT -5
You use #1's to add to a player like Springer, Horford or Pritchard to make a trade. When it's time to get out of a contract (Jrue, Horford, Porgy) those FRDPs could be life preserving! exactly. you dont trade them for 2nd rd picks, especially in a weak draft.
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Post by Admin on Jun 27, 2024 19:52:16 GMT -5
What Celtics can expect from experienced 2024 draft picks Stevens: ‘Those guys are winning players’
(AP Photo/Isaac Hale) By Zack Cox
The Celtics used their two picks in the 2024 NBA Draft to add a pair of uber-experienced college prospects to their championship core.
Boston selected Creighton wing Baylor Scheierman with the final pick of the first round Wednesday night (30th overall), then closed out its draft by taking Gonzaga forward Anton Watson at No. 54 on Thursday.
What are the Celtics getting in Scheierman? Great 3-point shooting, for starters. He shot 39.0% from deep in his college career and led the Big East in made threes last season. He’s also a smart player who sees the floor well — a trait linked to his time as an award-winning high school quarterback in Aurora, Neb. — and is highly active on the glass.
Scheierman led his conference in defensive rebounding last season (9.0 per game) despite standing a hair over 6-foot-6, and his 1,140 career defensive boards were the most by any Division I college player in the last 25 years. He’s also the first player in men’s DI history to surpass 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, 500 assists and 300 3-pointers in his career.
That stat line shows that Scheierman is more than just a 3-point specialist. It also underscores the fact that he spent a long time in college — three seasons at South Dakota State and then two at Creighton, where he starred for teams that ranked in the top 15 nationally and advanced to the second weekend of the NCAA tournament.
Boston’s last three draft choices were 19, 19 and 18 when drafted. Scheierman turns 24 in September. He’s 3 1/2 years older than last year’s Celtics draftee, second-round pick Jordan Walsh, and two years older than 2022 second-rounder JD Davison.
So far, Walsh and Davison both have seen far more action with the Celtics’ G League affiliate in Maine (81 appearances between them) than for the big club (29, including just nine by Walsh as a rookie).
Scheierman’s age and experience (162 collegiate games over five seasons) won’t guarantee him playing time. Nor will his higher draft slot; more than half of last year’s first-round picks spent time in the G League as rookies, and most of those weren’t playing for championship-caliber clubs.
But it puts him on a significantly different development track than Boston’s previous selections, who entered the NBA as teenaged projects. The odds of Scheierman being at least a depth contributor in his first season are much higher.
Scheierman had been on the Celtics’ radar for several years, and not just because of his biannual matchups with Stevens’ former school, Butler. He worked out for Boston ahead of the 2022 NBA Draft before ultimately deciding to stay in school and transfer to Creighton.
“I really enjoyed both times I worked out there,” said Scheierman, who received messages from Stevens, Joe Mazzulla, Jayson Tatum and Al Horford in the hours after his selection. “… Obviously, I felt like I put a good step forward in those workouts, and I’m just really excited to have this opportunity in Boston and excited to get to work.”
Scheierman said the Celtics “really like my game (and) my ability to impact the game in different ways, whether that be shooting, passing, dribbling or just my IQ,” and he believes he’ll be a good fit for their unselfish team culture. Their message to him after his 2022 workout was that he needed to improve his strength, quickness and explosiveness, and though he made boosting those attributes one of his top priorities at Creighton, 2024 scouting reports still dinged him for his relative lack of athleticism.
It remains to be seen whether drafting Scheierman will have any impact on Sam Hauser, who was Boston’s top off-the-bench shooter this past season. Hauser has a team option in his contract for 2024-25, and pre-draft reports suggested Boston would like to lock him up on a longer-term deal.
Stevens wouldn’t discuss particulars but said the Celtics “want Hauser to be here for a long time.”
[Anton] Watson is a similarly seasoned prospect. He’s 10 days younger than Scheierman, so he’ll also be 24 when his rookie season tips off. Another five-year collegian, he appeared in 151 games for Gonzaga and was a full-time starter for his final two seasons.
Scouting reports praise the 6-foot-8 Watson for his versatility, especially on the defensive end, while knocking his athleticism and limited scoring ability. The Ringer’s Kevin O’Connor listed Watson’s NBA player comp as “Old Al Horford” — as in, early-career Horford, before the veteran Celtics big man added 3-point shooting to his repertoire.
Watson made just 46 threes in his college career and shot 30.7% from beyond the arc. He did show improvement there in 2023-24, however, making 41.2% of his limited 3-point attempts (21 of 51) across 35 appearances. Watson averaged 14.5 points, 7.1 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 0.7 blocks per game in his final season with the Zags, shooting 57.8% from the field.
“Anton’s strength and ability to move his feet laterally give him a chance to be one of these big, strong hybrid forwards that can switch and guard a lot of people,” Stevens said. “I want him to come in here with the mindset that he’s going to let it fly like he’s never let it fly, because I think he’s a better shooter than he sometimes thinks he is.”
With starting center Kristaps Porzingis set to miss at least the first month of the season following leg surgery, the Celtics have a clear need for depth behind the actual Horford. It’s rare for a player drafted as late as Watson to quickly contribute, however, so don’t be surprised if he spends most or all of his rookie year in the G League.
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Post by Admin on Jun 27, 2024 19:55:08 GMT -5
After spending one season with Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul, Yam Madar leaves the Turkish club.
Madar had a contract until the end of the 2024-25 season with an option to extend it for a further year, but Fenerbahce announced that the agreement with the 23-year-old has been terminated.
In the 2023-24 campaign, Madar averaged 13.5 minutes, 4.1 points, 1.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 4.6 PIR per game in 31 EuroLeague appearances.
Earlier reports indicated that FC Bayern Munich and Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv showed interest in Madar.
It's almost a foregone conclusion we have no interest. He's 23 now. Watch the presser till you get bored i cut it off before it ended. Opie speaks composed and articulate but never says anything concrete Smart #30 you guys like.? You won't see him Hauser is better. It does give us a white majority just like the Republicans. Oh and God Jr is our new assistant coach from that Division 3 team in WVA i forgot the name of that played for Mass. It's always good to have God on your side they tell me. Personally i don't i know Oh a great job on reporting the draft #1 and two. in 8 minutes in best comedy show is on CNN. Old and in the way. It's a shame they lived long then Jerry Garcia.
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Post by dfries13 on Jun 27, 2024 19:59:54 GMT -5
Scheieman can shoot 25 footers and pass.well
Look at his release point it's not nearly as fluid or as high as Hauser. From the shoulder mostly that's why he'll need to step back to 25 feet to get it off.
He plays Luka's defense. Little if any He won't see many minutes unless we have a major injury
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Post by dfries13 on Jun 27, 2024 20:05:29 GMT -5
Read your link Mader is 24 not that young.
Hell we just as well trade his rights to the Wiz
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Post by Cabutan on Jun 27, 2024 20:23:46 GMT -5
Boston Celtics Tristan Enaruna (F) – Exhibit-10 Contract
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Post by cole on Jun 27, 2024 20:29:21 GMT -5
Who will go to make room for yam madar? “We would like to thank Yam Madar for his contributions to the Fenerbahçe Family and wish him success in the new period of his career,” as stated by 2024 Turkish champions. Not sure what the new period is but i have a feeling its not in Boston. You realize we drafted him in 2020? Four years ago? I was joking about our annual yam madar conversation
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Post by Cabutan on Jun 27, 2024 20:33:43 GMT -5
How bout the other which i thought had potential? I even forgot his name
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Post by Cabutan on Jun 27, 2024 20:34:28 GMT -5
Bergarin
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Post by thejuice on Jun 27, 2024 20:42:51 GMT -5
Boston Celtics Tristan Enaruna (F) – Exhibit-10 Contract portsmouth invitational mvp!
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Post by dfries13 on Jun 27, 2024 20:43:46 GMT -5
“We would like to thank Yam Madar for his contributions to the Fenerbahçe Family and wish him success in the new period of his career,” as stated by 2024 Turkish champions. Not sure what the new period is but i have a feeling its not in Boston. You realize we drafted him in 2020? Four years ago? I was joking about our annual yam madar conversation I knew that of course I've took my late evening little helper and felt like talking. I did want him but i havn't see his recent development and his stats are not off the chart.
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Post by dfries13 on Jun 27, 2024 20:51:55 GMT -5
Boston Celtics Tristan Enaruna (F) – Exhibit-10 Contract portsmouth invitational mvp! Portmouth Va? I avoid it. You win a MVP if you get out of town alive. More illegal guns than people you seen them in broad daylight
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Post by Admin on Jun 27, 2024 21:34:21 GMT -5
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Post by cole on Jun 27, 2024 21:41:22 GMT -5
I was joking about our annual yam madar conversation I knew that of course I've took my late evening little helper and felt like talking. I did want him but i havn't see his recent development and his stats are not off the chart. I was with you thinking he could be a Ricky rubio type
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Post by Cabutan on Jun 27, 2024 21:50:42 GMT -5
portsmouth invitational mvp! Portmouth Va? I avoid it. You win a MVP if you get out of town alive. More illegal guns than people you seen them in broad daylight that might be a good thing. He looks better than our last pick!
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Post by kyceltic on Jun 27, 2024 22:38:54 GMT -5
Gloom and Doom! Just won a title, and will be odds on favorites to win another! Let's complain about the 54th pick though!Who I happen to like, by the way!
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Post by Admin on Jun 27, 2024 23:03:54 GMT -5
Gloom and Doom! Just won a title, and will be odds on favorites to win another! Let's complain about the 54th pick though!Who I happen to like, by the way!
A young Al Horford can't be all that bad.
We just need to put him on the Marcus Smart development plan > Shoot as many threes as possible until you get better.
Smart wasn't efficient when he left here but he couldn't throw a rock in the ocean as a rookie. Brad said he'd turn Anton loose shooting-wise.
Positive Comp: The only difference between Watson & Mogbo is 1pt, 4.5reb, 1.6ast, 10 lbs, 2 inches in their wingspan and 1yr in age.
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Post by drewski6 on Jun 28, 2024 8:06:18 GMT -5
I feel a little better knowing that they worked out the second round pick. My only concern is the potential of recency bias, due to Anton being the last person checked out. When I was trying to establish my career, I felt that I lost out on some offers due to interviewing early in the search , and I felt it was an advantage to be like the last guy interviewed before the employer makes a decision. But on the flip, Im reading that Anton was banged up in some of his earlier workouts, so maybe the Celtics were the only team that saw him at full strength due to working him out right before the draft after he's had time to heal, and maybe we got an exclusive look at what he can do if healthy. Also, these picks at the end of the second round arent too far from undrafted guys. Really, all Anton will get is an advantage for getting a 2 way contract but there will be other options and other prospects considered and its not a lock.
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Post by DaCeltics on Jun 28, 2024 8:29:03 GMT -5
Gloom and Doom! Just won a title, and will be odds on favorites to win another! Let's complain about the 54th pick though!Who I happen to like, by the way! Why take a jag when you can take a developmental unicorn?(Chomche) That's my problem. It all matters! Championship or not. Ainge took Giddens instead of Deandre Jordan immediately after a championship. Did that fvck up matter?
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Post by Admin on Jun 28, 2024 10:30:30 GMT -5
Draft Evaluation: Now that it's over let's check some of the "grades" given out on team picks and compare the Celtics Picks (30 & 54) to some of those recommended here but overlooked or passed on by Brad.
#30 Options vs Scheierman
Scheierman may be a "plug & play" pick at #30 and I trust Brad's BB knowledge and Drewski's opinion but to me this was the safe pick. I know lots are happy with the sure thing in round 1 and the development project in round 2 approach but for me you rarely get the opportunity this late in the draft to pick a potential HR like Ainge did with Jaylen Brown much earlier in that draft. Look at the two picks below who were there for Brad and selected no sooner than the 2nd round opened! The Tyler Smith pick got the same grade as Brad's pick and the Mogbo pick got a higher grade! Enough said ...
Mogbo may go down in a few years as opportunity lost ... I hope Scheierman is as good as Drewski predicts and I am wrong about the #30 pick but I will be watching these two picks for sure although Scheierman does have my support. I hope he's better than I expect.
Though not graded as high as Mogbo, Smith did grade out the same as Scheierman so the proof will be in the pudding as to which one becomes the more important player to his team or as developed talent. Sure, we could use some depth at Wing with a sniper in training should we have to part with Hauser but Sam isn't gone yet and Brissett is. We are weak already at stretch 4-5 behind JT & Porgy with only Tillman & Horford. He's a lefty like Scheierman and a definite stretch4. Maybe not suited for stretch5 duty but having another JB type that can shoot the 3ball or explode for a flush would be some nice depth. Time will tell but like Mogbo, it's a case of opportunity lost!
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