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Vassell is a good player with a similar trajectory as Mikal through 3 season imo(Vassell also was 2 years younger coming into the league). The contract is also structured so that the highest cap hit is in the first year of the deal and it reduces every year after that. There were plenty of people who questioned Mikal getting 20mil per and now it is considered the best deal in the league, I expect the same to happen with Vassell. I question using one of their 5th year slots on him more so than the dollar amount.
 

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The Celtics played tonight, they play tomorrow and then they play again on Wednesday.

How does something like that happen? How is the league so stupid with their scheduling? 3 games in 4 nights in the stinking preseason... take what is meant to be "shake some rust" games and turn it into a grind.
 

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The Celtics played tonight, they play tomorrow and then they play again on Wednesday.

How does something like that happen? How is the league so stupid with their scheduling? 3 games in 4 nights in the stinking preseason... take what is meant to be "shake some rust" games and turn it into a grind.

I could see it if they were overseas somewhere because that would knock the games out quick and give the players some time after. It's not that bad as is since they played in Boston today and tomorrow in New York and then Wednesday in Philadelphia. Odds are they'll be able to be at home before and after all those games since that's not much of a distance. Still I'm glad that isn't us. Its only 210 miles arena to arena from TD Garden to MSG and another 100 miles from MSG to Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
 

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The Celtics played tonight, they play tomorrow and then they play again on Wednesday.

How does something like that happen? How is the league so stupid with their scheduling? 3 games in 4 nights in the stinking preseason... take what is meant to be "shake some rust" games and turn it into a grind.

I doubt their main guys play much or even at all. Also this is an element from Boston they didn’t have before:
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I could see it if they were overseas somewhere because that would knock the games out quick and give the players some time after. It's not that bad as is since they played in Boston today and tomorrow in New York and then Wednesday in Philadelphia. Odds are they'll be able to be at home before and after all those games since that's not much of a distance. Still I'm glad that isn't us. Its only 210 miles arena to arena from TD Garden to MSG and another 100 miles from MSG to Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
I doubt their main guys play much or even at all. Also this is an element from Boston they didn’t have before:
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You better believe their main guys won't play much. Even if they were one of the dumb teams that takes the preseason serious, this schedule would make it so you had to stagger your roster.

The point isn't about travel distance or anything like that. Preseason is meant to be a period of evaluation and prep work... how much can you prep and evaluate when you're playing 3 games in 4 nights? It's just stupid.

My stance on preseason is that it's the absolute worst and completely unnecessary. When you do idiot scheduling like this... it takes the weak logic behind having these games at all and craps on it.
 

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The Celtics played tonight, they play tomorrow and then they play again on Wednesday.

How does something like that happen? How is the league so stupid with their scheduling? 3 games in 4 nights in the stinking preseason... take what is meant to be "shake some rust" games and turn it into a grind.
I watched some of that game yesterday. I got the feeling the way they talked about the preseason games that teams have a lot of say. We play 5 games, and they said no one does that anymore, but the Suns wanted to do that.

Side note, I noticed how the Celtics centers played worse than ours, but they are one of the top teams. Not seeing a lot of center play better than our guys.
 

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He's never going to learn. The NBA should come down hard with a fine and suspension. No place for that in the league, especially in preseason.
We tried to trade for that guy. Remember the "not Marshon, we wanted Dillon" fiasco.

In his defense, he was just probably trying figure out if it was Daniel or Danielle. We live in confusing times.
 

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We tried to trade for that guy. Remember the "not Marshon, we wanted Dillon" fiasco.

In his defense, he was just probably trying figure out if it was Daniel or Danielle. We live in confusing times.

Or...Dill-ON or Dill-In
 

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ESPN released the 50-11 ranked players. They have Beal at 37 and Booker at 11. An argument could be made for both being ranked higher. Not a fan of Wemby being ranked at 47 already without playing any real games yet.

 

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ESPN released the 50-11 ranked players. They have Beal at 37 and Booker at 11. An argument could be made for both being ranked higher. Not a fan of Wemby being ranked at 47 already without playing any real games yet.

Book was just voted as the best shooting guard in the NBA by the league. Not sure 11 is a good spot for that kind of player.
 

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It's wild... if you're really tall, and somewhat athletic, all you have to do to make about 10-20 million in a career in the NBA is not be a toxic pile of trash. You can linger around on the end of benches, making the league mininum for ages... just don't be a bastard.

Kai Jones said "F that, GOATLIFE", and has thrown his career down the drain.

Before someone says that we should bring him in; there is no question about IF he is toxic... he IS toxic, he also sucks.
 

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It's wild... if you're really tall, and somewhat athletic, all you have to do to make about 10-20 million in a career in the NBA is not be a toxic pile of trash. You can linger around on the end of benches, making the league mininum for ages... just don't be a bastard.

Kai Jones said "F that, GOATLIFE", and has thrown his career down the drain.

Before someone says that we should bring him in; there is no question about IF he is toxic... he IS toxic, he also sucks.

About a month ago he went live on social media and had a weird rant. Said he’d beat LeBron. And he’s better than some other players like Lemelo and I forgot who the other guy was. He’s a weird guy.
 

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It's wild... if you're really tall, and somewhat athletic, all you have to do to make about 10-20 million in a career in the NBA is not be a toxic pile of trash. You can linger around on the end of benches, making the league mininum for ages... just don't be a bastard.

Kai Jones said "F that, GOATLIFE", and has thrown his career down the drain.

Before someone says that we should bring him in; there is no question about IF he is toxic... he IS toxic, he also sucks.

I remember reading a crazy statistic a few years ago that 33% of American men who are 6'10" or taller will play in the NBA. I'm a little curious is that research what percentage it'll be in 10 years because the league is trending smaller but height always gets attention.
 

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I remember reading a crazy statistic a few years ago that 33% of American men who are 6'10" or taller will play in the NBA. I'm a little curious is that research what percentage it'll be in 10 years because the league is trending smaller but height always gets attention.
Sounds dubious. I meet guys occasionally that tall, who don't even like basketball. They tell me people always tell them they should play basketball.
 

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Sounds dubious. I meet guys occasionally that tall, who don't even like basketball. They tell me people always tell them they should play basketball.
I've very rarely in my life seen people that tall except at basketball arenas.
 

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I've very rarely in my life seen people that tall except at basketball arenas.
I worked a few months with a 6'10 athlete. An injury forced him out of the game but when he recovered fully he went back to the sport as a Minor League Pitcher.
 

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Sounds dubious. I meet guys occasionally that tall, who don't even like basketball. They tell me people always tell them they should play basketball.

Couldn't find the original article I read but did find this, which quotes Sports Illustrated.


In a 2011 Sports Illustrated article, author Pablo S. Torre, drawing from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data, surmised that “no more than 70 American men are between the ages of 20 and 40 and at least 7 feet tall.”
From this, he further deduced that “while the probability of, say, an American between 6-6 and 6-8 being an NBA player today stands at a mere .07 percent, it is a staggering 17 percent for someone 7 feet or taller.”
 
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