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Celtics feel sorry for Hornets and looking to gift wrap Rozier


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This was a save face deal for the FO. Hey we didn't give up Kemba for nothing...We got a starter to replace him....blah blah blah. 

But we all know this is a bad move. Embrace the tank. We have a deep PG draft. So what do we do? 

We make a trade to get a guy that I actually don't mind but we overpay him and I feel instead of top 4 pick we are going to be around the 6-8 range now. 

This was one of those moves I absolutely didn't want

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Lol, Rozier is not enough to stave off the tank. Not upset with the sign whatsoever.

Get these contracts off the books, keep your first round picks, and try this contending thing in about 2 to 3 years.

As for Boston; they’re not in position to feel sorry for anyone. They’re going to have wasted the riches they received from Billy King and Brooklyn. Nets might end up back in the finals before them. Ainge should be on the hot seat

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2 minutes ago, bull123 said:

Trading Kyrie for Kemba is a home run for ainge 

He wanted Kyrie back, though.

He still has to account for all the first rd picks he received in that Brooklyn deal. They regressed last year, and the signing of Heyward is looking to be a bust as well. 

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