Boston Celtics 2013 Media Day
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 9:20 am
GM Roy: Welcome. We've had an interesting few seasons here lately. We miss the playoffs in John Wall's rookie year he has a couple bad TC's in a row. We actually make the conference finals in his sophomore campaign, and stumbled into the playoffs last season, getting swept. We made the tough decision to trade Carl Landry mid-season. We loved the player he was and what he brought to the team, but it was clear the team, as currently constructed, was not very competitive. We wanted to reset our timeline to revolve around Wall and Hawes age in the 23-25 range. So trading 29 year old Carl Landry for a starter in a position of need (JR Smith) who was 27 (now 28), JJ Reddick and a 1st round pick fit our plans too perfectly to pass up.
We ended up with some mid-teens picks and were thrilled with who fell to us, Mason Plumlee and Kelly Olynyk. We beleive Mason will develop into a solid starter at the 4 position and Kelly could become a nice stretch 4 in the future. We declined JJ Reddick with the plan to open up some cap space sign an RFA or UFA in round 1 and go over the cap to resign him. All it did though was leave us with enough cap space to make us think we could sign someone. RFA and UFA were a complete disaster. We signed Taj Gibson in RFA which would have fit this team nicely, but the 76ers matched and that was that. UFA was a complete whiff, we tried to sign a starting caliber PF and missed out on them all, we did sign an interesting piece in 26 year old Jon Brockman and his 100 rating in Off Rebounding. We still have some cap space and some assets I do not believe this roster is a complete one.
We also finally had a pretty strong TC. Spencer Hawes continues to develop with a 21 point increase. Olynyk lost some potential but made a 21 point gain, Plumlee had a large 34 point leap, the aforementioned Brockman increased by 31 points, and last but not least finally John Wall appears ready to make the leap with a 47 point improvement. After 3 straight TC's of slight to negative improvements it was a safe to say a relief to see John come in and ready to lead this team.
Ill open it up for questions.
We ended up with some mid-teens picks and were thrilled with who fell to us, Mason Plumlee and Kelly Olynyk. We beleive Mason will develop into a solid starter at the 4 position and Kelly could become a nice stretch 4 in the future. We declined JJ Reddick with the plan to open up some cap space sign an RFA or UFA in round 1 and go over the cap to resign him. All it did though was leave us with enough cap space to make us think we could sign someone. RFA and UFA were a complete disaster. We signed Taj Gibson in RFA which would have fit this team nicely, but the 76ers matched and that was that. UFA was a complete whiff, we tried to sign a starting caliber PF and missed out on them all, we did sign an interesting piece in 26 year old Jon Brockman and his 100 rating in Off Rebounding. We still have some cap space and some assets I do not believe this roster is a complete one.
We also finally had a pretty strong TC. Spencer Hawes continues to develop with a 21 point increase. Olynyk lost some potential but made a 21 point gain, Plumlee had a large 34 point leap, the aforementioned Brockman increased by 31 points, and last but not least finally John Wall appears ready to make the leap with a 47 point improvement. After 3 straight TC's of slight to negative improvements it was a safe to say a relief to see John come in and ready to lead this team.
Ill open it up for questions.