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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
I think that Boston needed to make the trade.
However.....
Maybe I'm wrong but I dont think they are much more than a 48-50 win team.(which I realize is a lot better than what they had) Though Garnett is still very good on both ends, Allen and Pierce couldn't guard Seattle even if they had an inclination about playing D. The point guard situation is murky and they have zero depth. Doc Rivers is still the coach.
This is a better trade in fantasyland than reality. Of course the refs may have something to say about all this.
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Stephen A. smith going off about how Allen and Pierce are so hungry to win. What a bunch of BS. These guys play no D whatsoever. And they cant. Both are injury prone scorers, they are not dirty work guys... never have been, never will be.
KG has the most diverse game but he IS NOT an inside scorer. They have no depth, no strength, no point guard. The good news is they will be a better team. The bad news is good luck 2 or 3 years down the road, they will return to the bottom.
They will not win the Eastern conference and it is laughable to think they can win the whole thing. Its good for the NBA, good for Boston, but there is just no way they go anywhere as a
team. So damn obvious.