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July 22, 2019, 08:03:14 AM
The Bucks have a new addition in Kyle Korver. It's not a bad move because they really needed outside shooters and he is also a veteran which can help the younger players. I hope he can also pull a Ray Allen move (Heat) and help them win.
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July 21, 2019, 06:24:31 PM
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Kanter on the other hand, I don't know if he is a good addition to the Celtics. For me he is just a mid level center. But we will see, most of the time if a player move to a new team, they usually show their best.
That guy probably spends more time practicing his interview and tweet skills than actually practicing on the court. Let's see how this Celtics experiment goes. I still like their like their line up with or without Kanter.

True. With Tatum around and Walker it will be great.
I just hope they make a good chemistry faster.
If these two can shoot and pass the ball at a higher level every game then they will be monstrous.
Add their roleplayers being good defenders then still it could be a playoff contender specially when you are on the East side. Grin

If walker will not be like Irving, Tatum would be effective.
The time when Irving was injured and Celtics are playing better because they know how to share the ball and they spread the floor, hope to see them again playing like that, not like Irving where he loves to carry the ball all the time and pass when there's a little time left which is hard for the teammates to create a good shots.
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July 21, 2019, 06:07:58 PM
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Kanter on the other hand, I don't know if he is a good addition to the Celtics. For me he is just a mid level center. But we will see, most of the time if a player move to a new team, they usually show their best.
That guy probably spends more time practicing his interview and tweet skills than actually practicing on the court. Let's see how this Celtics experiment goes. I still like their like their line up with or without Kanter.

True. With Tatum around and Walker it will be great.
I just hope they make a good chemistry faster.
If these two can shoot and pass the ball at a higher level every game then they will be monstrous.
Add their roleplayers being good defenders then still it could be a playoff contender specially when you are on the East side. Grin
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July 21, 2019, 05:27:58 PM
This is a good move for the Celtics and they really feel the need of a big man, because they go dominated by the Bucks in the paint.
Celtics is experimenting on him. We shall see if he can adopt to the C's style.

Celtics are playing a fast phase game, he was effective with the Blazers where they almost have the same style as celtics, so I don't doubt he will fit with the Celtics.

I think they are playing with fast phase game because of Kyrie. But with him gone, Celtics management needs to change their style as well to fit the new players.

Kanter is really a good attention, he did played well in Portland so he will be a good fit to the Celtics.
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July 21, 2019, 05:21:00 PM
Just learned today that another big man was added in Houston Rockets pool, the veteran Tyson Chandler.
For real? come on, you got me and searched for the sources quickly and here what I've found out.
https://www.nba.com/article/2019/07/18/houston-rockets-sign-free-agent-tyson-chandler-official-release
He can contribute base on his experiences and on how to deal with such situations but I'm not expecting that he can contribute that much physically inside the court.

He is already past his prime and I'm sure he will just be used sparingly just like what we see LA did to him last season. Just there for physical presence intimidate and even block some shots. Probably 10 -13 minutes max just to relieved Capela. Or maybe he can be the mentor to the him as well.
I'm thinking more of him as mentor for the whole team especially if they are on dire situation and they need to be more wise while deciding on how they should deal with it.
I'm sure that he can work better that way but still good for him to get into a nice team.

Ok I would say I would agree as well. At least someone who is old enough that can really share his experience with the team. At least his career is extended for one season and see how we really really fit in Houston. What they need to manage is his time on the court. That legs will not hold that long in a long and gruelling 80++ games.
Yeah that's more valuable to the team but if he still wants to get along on the court, he can do that but I don't think that he's going to be effective as before.
We have same sentiment that he can no longer play inside the court for a long time, at least they have a veteran that can also add an impact through giving his opinion that can be also valuable as coaching.
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July 21, 2019, 04:02:12 PM
As a regular NBA analyst, it's common for them to make predictions. He is also a co-host in a sports TV show.
It's part of his job and knowing that he's into the professional scene before, he can predict and say what's on his mind.

Indeed it's he's job and with his experienced he have the that abilities to bring his opinion regarding to his pick predicting the possible things that can happen inside the league this coming new season, it's up to the team if how they'll perform this coming season.
Yep, that's it.

Anyone who has watched the 'Taco Tuesday' of Lebron James and fam together with AD?
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July 21, 2019, 12:06:28 PM
The point of getting his can't be to actually use his talents, that ship has been long gone, he did played only a bit in Lakers last season and had one game winning block against Trae Young I can remember but aside from that he was nowhere to be found and Lakers actually used him for his talents since he had absolutely nobody to play in Center position for a long time.

Rockets have Capela there and he is one of the best young players in our league for center position, of course not the best but you can only have so many good centers and Capela is definitely top 10 active ones. What rockets is probably trying to do is get chandler to teach Capela how to play better, it is a very valuable thing to have a great guy like Chandler and a great kid like Capela and put them together on the practices.
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July 21, 2019, 04:29:06 AM
This is a good move for the Celtics and they really feel the need of a big man, because they go dominated by the Bucks in the paint.
Celtics is experimenting on him. We shall see if he can adopt to the C's style.

Celtics are playing a fast phase game, he was effective with the Blazers where they almost have the same style as celtics, so I don't doubt he will fit with the Celtics.
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July 21, 2019, 03:49:19 AM
Kanter help the Blazers to reach in the WCF, this guy is tough so he is a big boost for the Celtics.
Maybe not as tough since Portland decided to let him go. He is quite talkative like other bigs but he is not that impactful on the court compared to others in the league.

This is a good move for the Celtics and they really feel the need of a big man, because they go dominated by the Bucks in the paint.
Celtics is experimenting on him. We shall see if he can adopt to the C's style.
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July 21, 2019, 03:17:32 AM
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Kanter on the other hand, I don't know if he is a good addition to the Celtics. For me he is just a mid level center. But we will see, most of the time if a player move to a new team, they usually show their best.
That guy probably spends more time practicing his interview and tweet skills than actually practicing on the court. Let's see how this Celtics experiment goes. I still like their like their line up with or without Kanter.

Lol, Kanter is probably just a social media addicts and voicing his (political) opinion.

He needs to play hard, afterall the C's as paying his high paying money so he better sharpen his skills otherwise his whole NBA career will be over. So yeah, let's see how he suits for the C's next season.

Kanter help the Blazers to reach in the WCF, this guy is tough so he is a big boost for the Celtics.
This is a good move for the Celtics and they really feel the need of a big man, because they go dominated by the Bucks in the paint.
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July 21, 2019, 02:37:37 AM
............

Kanter on the other hand, I don't know if he is a good addition to the Celtics. For me he is just a mid level center. But we will see, most of the time if a player move to a new team, they usually show their best.
That guy probably spends more time practicing his interview and tweet skills than actually practicing on the court. Let's see how this Celtics experiment goes. I still like their like their line up with or without Kanter.

Lol, Kanter is probably just a social media addicts and voicing his (political) opinion.

He needs to play hard, afterall the C's as paying his high paying money so he better sharpen his skills otherwise his whole NBA career will be over. So yeah, let's see how he suits for the C's next season.
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July 20, 2019, 08:50:08 PM
Just learned today that another big man was added in Houston Rockets pool, the veteran Tyson Chandler.
For real? come on, you got me and searched for the sources quickly and here what I've found out.
https://www.nba.com/article/2019/07/18/houston-rockets-sign-free-agent-tyson-chandler-official-release
He can contribute base on his experiences and on how to deal with such situations but I'm not expecting that he can contribute that much physically inside the court.

He is already past his prime and I'm sure he will just be used sparingly just like what we see LA did to him last season. Just there for physical presence intimidate and even block some shots. Probably 10 -13 minutes max just to relieved Capela. Or maybe he can be the mentor to the him as well.
I'm thinking more of him as mentor for the whole team especially if they are on dire situation and they need to be more wise while deciding on how they should deal with it.
I'm sure that he can work better that way but still good for him to get into a nice team.

Ok I would say I would agree as well. At least someone who is old enough that can really share his experience with the team. At least his career is extended for one season and see how we really really fit in Houston. What they need to manage is his time on the court. That legs will not hold that long in a long and gruelling 80++ games.
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July 20, 2019, 07:18:09 PM
Kanter on the other hand, I don't know if he is a good addition to the Celtics. For me he is just a mid level center. But we will see, most of the time if a player move to a new team, they usually show their best.
Kanter is a good addition to the Celtics IMO since they lack size and a hassle player in the middle last season. He may not score a lot but what is expected of him is his rebounding ability and defense.
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July 20, 2019, 01:55:33 PM
Just learned today that another big man was added in Houston Rockets pool, the veteran Tyson Chandler.
For real? come on, you got me and searched for the sources quickly and here what I've found out.
https://www.nba.com/article/2019/07/18/houston-rockets-sign-free-agent-tyson-chandler-official-release
He can contribute base on his experiences and on how to deal with such situations but I'm not expecting that he can contribute that much physically inside the court.

He is already past his prime and I'm sure he will just be used sparingly just like what we see LA did to him last season. Just there for physical presence intimidate and even block some shots. Probably 10 -13 minutes max just to relieved Capela. Or maybe he can be the mentor to the him as well.
I'm thinking more of him as mentor for the whole team especially if they are on dire situation and they need to be more wise while deciding on how they should deal with it.
I'm sure that he can work better that way but still good for him to get into a nice team.
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July 20, 2019, 12:34:06 PM
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Kanter on the other hand, I don't know if he is a good addition to the Celtics. For me he is just a mid level center. But we will see, most of the time if a player move to a new team, they usually show their best.
That guy probably spends more time practicing his interview and tweet skills than actually practicing on the court. Let's see how this Celtics experiment goes. I still like their like their line up with or without Kanter.
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July 20, 2019, 12:17:38 PM
Enes Kanter is young though, he is not a guy you can trust that much because he is known to have troubles with teams he has been with except OKC but in the end dude is still pretty young compared to Chandler.

If Celtics manages to make him a decent center and gives him minutes and he actually ends up deserving it, they may found their center for the next couple of years, if they fail they can send him away in one year. Whereas when you have Tyson Chandler you are definitely getting a 10 minute 1 year rental, dude will probably be retired next year and even if not will retire year after that. So, it makes no sense to get a 25+ minute young guy with a possibility of few seasons versus a 10 minute veteran for one year. Chandler is probably there to teach Capela some stuff and be his mentor, nothing else.

Yes, he is there to give Capela some tips. Capela is a good center, he just need to honed some of skills and he can really developed, and I'm sure Chandler will be glad to him and mentor him.

Kanter on the other hand, I don't know if he is a good addition to the Celtics. For me he is just a mid level center. But we will see, most of the time if a player move to a new team, they usually show their best.
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July 20, 2019, 10:55:05 AM
Enes Kanter is young though, he is not a guy you can trust that much because he is known to have troubles with teams he has been with except OKC but in the end dude is still pretty young compared to Chandler.

If Celtics manages to make him a decent center and gives him minutes and he actually ends up deserving it, they may found their center for the next couple of years, if they fail they can send him away in one year. Whereas when you have Tyson Chandler you are definitely getting a 10 minute 1 year rental, dude will probably be retired next year and even if not will retire year after that. So, it makes no sense to get a 25+ minute young guy with a possibility of few seasons versus a 10 minute veteran for one year. Chandler is probably there to teach Capela some stuff and be his mentor, nothing else.
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July 20, 2019, 09:35:19 AM

Just learned today that another big man was added in Houston Rockets pool, the veteran Tyson Chandler.

We all know that he's not the Tyson Chandler we all know today. After his dominant performance in his championship season up to New York Knicks days, Chandler noticeably becomes slower the following seasons. Maybe because of his injury during the last season in New York Knicks. But still, a good addition to Rockets towers as we all know there's really no Center at this team (Capela is a PF but D'Antoni put him as Center since this guy can handle that position well. The reason why Capela became used to play as a big man and became dominant as well at that field. Thanks to Mike).


It will be great to have another veteran around.
He is a Finals player. Maybe he could put some insights with Harden and Capela or the rest of the team on how to do it right.
Houston had been in the semis, Finals and almost a champion but yet still lacking something else.
I hope it will Chandler who could give that wise thinking on how to do it or to set the path for them.

Watched the highlights of the summer league and damn, this new players are really good. High flyers and shooters are there.

Chandler is a reliable defender under the rim and no doubt his addition to the Houston will boost Harden's shooting. And with a reliable rebounder, I'm sure the rockets will fire a barrage of three which is their usual playstyle.
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July 20, 2019, 09:26:28 AM

Just learned today that another big man was added in Houston Rockets pool, the veteran Tyson Chandler.

We all know that he's not the Tyson Chandler we all know today. After his dominant performance in his championship season up to New York Knicks days, Chandler noticeably becomes slower the following seasons. Maybe because of his injury during the last season in New York Knicks. But still, a good addition to Rockets towers as we all know there's really no Center at this team (Capela is a PF but D'Antoni put him as Center since this guy can handle that position well. The reason why Capela became used to play as a big man and became dominant as well at that field. Thanks to Mike).


It will be great to have another veteran around.
He is a Finals player. Maybe he could put some insights with Harden and Capela or the rest of the team on how to do it right.
Houston had been in the semis, Finals and almost a champion but yet still lacking something else.
I hope it will Chandler who could give that wise thinking on how to do it or to set the path for them.

Watched the highlights of the summer league and damn, this new players are really good. High flyers and shooters are there.
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