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RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - Bayliss - 07-31-2021

Nice that the Mavs got something back for Josh Richardson because they were not going to use him.


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - WillE - 07-31-2021

So does Brown coming in mean Boban is out?


RE: TRADE: Josh Richardson to BOS | $10.9M trade exception to DAL - HoosierDaddyKid - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 12:26 PM)dirkfansince1998 Wrote: Great move. Not sure what it means for WCS. Personally I would let him go. Brown has more upside and is on a great contract.

What about Bobi?  Is he signed for next year?


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - KillerLeft - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 02:17 PM)WillE Wrote: So does Brown coming in mean Boban is out?

Hope so!


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - WillE - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 02:21 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: Hope so!
If that's the case, then I'd await another move for a big man that would be in front of Brown in the rotation.

Otherwise we'd be pretty thin on bigs...


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - KillerLeft - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 02:53 PM)WillE Wrote: If that's the case, then I'd await another move for a big man that would be in front of Brown in the rotation.

Otherwise we'd be pretty thin on bigs...

Yeah, maybe. 

I think either Powell or WCS will still be here, though.


RE: TRADE: Josh Richardson to BOS | $10.9M trade exception to DAL - WillE - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 02:18 PM)HoosierDaddyKid Wrote: What about Bobi?  Is he signed for next year?
Nope - he's an unrestricted FA.


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - WillE - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 02:55 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: Yeah, maybe. 

I think either Powell or WCS will still be here, though.
My initial thought was (too) they'll flip Powell into something, but probably WCS is contractwise even more moveable.

...I'm still very curios about the new mind making the moves for us. I liked the start so far and can't wait to see what's next.


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - KillerLeft - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 03:00 PM)WillE Wrote: ...I'm still very curios about the new mind making the moves for us. I liked the start so far and can't wait to see what's next.


Yeah, so far we have only small clues that could be used as evidence either way.


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - cow - 07-31-2021

Moses Brown average 8.9 rebounds (3.6 of the offensive) to go along with 1.1 blocks on just 21.4 minutes per game last season.  I might love you, Nico.


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - loki - 07-31-2021

Brown seems like he'll be too slow on the perimeter to rely on consistently. I see him as more of a Boban replacement than a full time backup. That's probably why they want to keep WCS.


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - Hogmelon - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 04:12 PM)cow Wrote: Moses Brown average 8.9 rebounds (3.6 of the offensive) to go along with 1.1 blocks on just 21.4 minutes per game last season.  I might love you, Nico.

Per 36 minutes ...

14.4 points, 15.0 rebounds, 1.8 blocks


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - cow - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 04:19 PM)loki Wrote: Brown seems like he'll be too slow on the perimeter to rely on consistently. I see him as more of a Boban replacement than a full time backup. That's probably why they want to keep WCS.

Here is a good rundown.  

https://www.celticsblog.com/2021/6/26/22546710/what-can-we-expect-from-moses-brown-boston-celtics-nba-al-horford-robert-williams-tristan-thompson


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - DanSchwartzgan - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 04:12 PM)cow Wrote: Moses Brown average 8.9 rebounds (3.6 of the offensive) to go along with 1.1 blocks on just 21.4 minutes per game last season.  I might love you, Nico.

At the very least, the new capologist is going his job.  Squeezing JRich into Boston’s TPE and getting Moses back into our TPE (while adding to cap room and getting JRich to a good spot) was an elegant solution to several problems.  If the reported Sterling Brown thing happens (and Jake Fischer has been on a roll), I like that as a low cost bench addition (and someone to join KP on trips to the strip club).

Donnie was good around the fringe, so we need to see Nico operate under the bright lights.


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - cow - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 05:11 PM)DanSchwartzgan Wrote: At the very least, the new capologist is going his job.  Squeezing JRich into Boston’s TPE and getting Moses back into our TPE (while adding to cap room and getting JRich to a good spot) was an elegant solution to several problems.  If the reported Sterling Brown thing happens (and Jake Fischer has been on a roll), I like that as a low cost bench addition (and someone to join KP on trips to the strip club).

Donnie was good around the fringe, so we need to see Nico operate under the bright lights.

Sterling Brown is kind of meh but it does make me think there is going to be a bunch of deck shuffling.  There are only so many spots on the roster.

Moses has upside as a rotational piece and fills a need.   Oddly enough, his motor makes him a Carlisle type of guy and I think that would have been a great pairing.


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - Kammrath - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 05:20 PM)cow Wrote: Sterling Brown is kind of meh


6'5" with a 6'10" wingspan and a GOOD defender who just shot 42.3% from three? I'll take that all day.


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - DanSchwartzgan - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 05:20 PM)cow Wrote: Sterling Brown is kind of meh but it does make me think there is going to be a bunch of deck shuffling.  There are only so many spots on the roster.

Moses has upside as a rotational piece and fills a need.   Oddly enough, his motor makes him a Carlisle type of guy and I think that would have been a great pairing.

What Brown tells me is Bartlestein is driving the bus on some of this.  Already several players of his have changed teams including Plumlee, Jevon Carter and Fernando.  He has tons of mouths to feed this summer beside Lowry, Brown and Hardaway.  His agency has McDermott, McConnell, Collins, Portis, Niang, Kaminsky, Nwaba, Jabari Parker and Kanter.  Nance has been in trade rumors (and fits out new TPE).  And of course the biggest prize in the Bartlestein practice is Bradley Beal.

You never know if we are seriously pursuing Lowry or just pumping up his value.  Of course, with Beal a potential future target, playing along isn’t the worst idea (if that is indeed what is happening).

(07-31-2021, 05:26 PM)Kammrath Wrote: 6'5" with a 6'10" wingspan and a GOOD defender who just shot 42.3% from three? I'll take that all day.

If you were going to put a price tag on him, where do you think he slots?  I’ve been trying to decide if he’s RMLE.   Part of it.  Vet Min or what.


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - StepBackJay - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 05:44 PM)DanSchwartzgan Wrote: What Brown tells me is Bartlestein is driving the bus on some of this.  Already several players of his have changed teams including Plumlee, Jevon Carter and Fernando.  He has tons of mouths to feed this summer beside Lowry, Brown and Hardaway.  His agency has McDermott, McConnell, Collins, Portis, Niang, Kaminsky, Nwaba, Jabari Parker and Kanter.  Nance has been in trade rumors (and fits out new TPE).  And of course the biggest prize in the Bartlestein practice is Bradley Beal.

You never know if we are seriously pursuing Lowry or just pumping up his value.  Of course, with Beal a potential future target, playing along isn’t the worst idea (if that is indeed what is happening).


If you were going to put a price tag on him, where do you think he slots?  I’ve been trying to decide if he’s RMLE.   Part of it.  Vet Min or what.

Great observations!


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - Kammrath - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 05:44 PM)DanSchwartzgan Wrote: If you were going to put a price tag on him, where do you think he slots?  I’ve been trying to decide if he’s RMLE.   Part of it.  Vet Min or what.


The range would be RMLE to vet min for me....I would lean toward vet min because even though last year was REALLY promising, his impact in MIL on a winning team was lacking the years before.


RE: TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL - Kammrath - 07-31-2021

(07-31-2021, 05:44 PM)DanSchwartzgan Wrote: McDermott

Definitely IN if the price is right.