Knicks · The All Value Team (page 4)

CrushAlot @ 4/30/2015 5:46 PM
Rather than going individual by individual," Ainge said when asked about his interest in the free agents, "I would just say that we like all of them to some degree. Some of it's going to be dependent on numbers and roster spots and draft and trades and everything else. So you just can't emphatically say anything about anybody, other than I can emphatically say that we will definitely qualify Jae Crowder, which I think is pretty obvious. But other than that, the unrestricted free agents, it's uncertain. But we do like each one of them and would welcome any one of them back at the right price and in the right role."

By extending a qualifying offer (worth $1.2 million) to Crowder, the Celtics will make him a restricted free agent. Boston will have the right to match any offer he receives from another team on the open market and Ainge spoke with optimism about holding onto the gritty small forward.

"I think Jae is a player that was improving with the opportunity that he got to play for us," Ainge said. "And I think he's got a lot of upside still. I think he can still get better over the next few years. But we're excited about Jae, and we're excited about what he brings to our team, and his versatility, and his defensive ability to play a few different positions. We think he has a very bright future."

http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/...
nixluva @ 4/30/2015 6:59 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
Rather than going individual by individual," Ainge said when asked about his interest in the free agents, "I would just say that we like all of them to some degree. Some of it's going to be dependent on numbers and roster spots and draft and trades and everything else. So you just can't emphatically say anything about anybody, other than I can emphatically say that we will definitely qualify Jae Crowder, which I think is pretty obvious. But other than that, the unrestricted free agents, it's uncertain. But we do like each one of them and would welcome any one of them back at the right price and in the right role."

By extending a qualifying offer (worth $1.2 million) to Crowder, the Celtics will make him a restricted free agent. Boston will have the right to match any offer he receives from another team on the open market and Ainge spoke with optimism about holding onto the gritty small forward.

"I think Jae is a player that was improving with the opportunity that he got to play for us," Ainge said. "And I think he's got a lot of upside still. I think he can still get better over the next few years. But we're excited about Jae, and we're excited about what he brings to our team, and his versatility, and his defensive ability to play a few different positions. We think he has a very bright future."

http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/...

Good catch. Hearing Ainge's view is pretty interesting. Ainge is being pretty realistic about any of the better FA's coming there. IMO he'd have to overpay. Boston is not a prime destination for most players IMO. Aside from the McHale hookup I can't really remember too many top players being enthused about going to Boston.

I can't say just how far the Celtics would be willing to go in order to keep Jae. That's the part that makes FA so interesting and tough to predict. Lin was supposed to be coming back and then that contract change. Things like that happen every year. IMO Jae is a bit below some of the other FA's but he's a nice player. He makes me think that perhaps you could develop a guy up to his level for very little money.

brybry @ 4/30/2015 10:59 PM
Tom Thibaetho. Dat Thibs? On ANY contract. Move Fisher's stank ass to Assistant.

All value.

nixluva @ 4/30/2015 11:54 PM
brybry wrote:Tom Thibaetho. Dat Thibs? On ANY contract. Move Fisher's stank ass to Assistant.

All value.


Thibs needs to worry about winning his 1st title and keeping his job. Thibs has years of experience and boatloads more talent to work with. You have to give Fish a chance. He literally just got started. People are so freakin impatient and for no good reason. Fish IMO is going to be a very good coach. The least of our problems is the coach. This team needs to put together a winning roster 1st, before worrying about the coach.
brybry @ 5/1/2015 12:21 AM
nixluva wrote:
brybry wrote:Tom Thibaetho. Dat Thibs? On ANY contract. Move Fisher's stank ass to Assistant.

All value.


Thibs needs to worry about winning his 1st title and keeping his job. Thibs has years of experience and boatloads more talent to work with. You have to give Fish a chance. He literally just got started. People are so freakin impatient and for no good reason. Fish IMO is going to be a very good coach. The least of our problems is the coach. This team needs to put together a winning roster 1st, before worrying about the coach.

don't be a little b!tch.

im entitled to my opinion, and knowing what I know, aka common sense/sense of history, Fisher is a corpse of a coach, and Thibs has turned sh!t into gold with varying rosters and miniscule talent. maybe you should be more "worried" about fisher not finishing with the worst record in knicks history, and less on Thibs, who is EASILY one of the most respected coaches of the past DECADE.

and you don't know me. I'm not even remotely close to impatient. im realistic. and jaded. and lol at you saying fisher "iyo" is going to be a very good coach. and "imo" he finished with the worse record in knicks history.

CrushAlot @ 5/1/2015 6:43 PM
Aminu is declining his player option in dallas and will be a free agent.
Aminu said on Wednesday that he’d decline his option be a free agent this summer.

“I think it makes the most sense to me,” he said. “You just look for a great fit. This year, I think I found one. Hopefully, I can do the same.”

http://mavsblog.dallasnews.com/2015/04/m...
jamp @ 5/1/2015 8:28 PM
This kid would be a great pickup for us. He could help with Thanasis's development(they are similar players). He is a veteran, has playoff experience.
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