Wtf?! Smart was a defensive centerpiece for them and crucial for the locker room. I don't get this trade at all.
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I always thought Marcus would be a Celtics lifer. I'm not sure what to think. If this is the difference for winning a chip, then ok. But otherwise, they just traded away a locker room leader and fan favorite for an injury-prone big. The man has a Honeydew Donuts drink named after him.
Rebuilding for the first time in franchise history. This is what hope feels like!
Thanks, I hate it.
What the fuck, Brad.
This whole trade is so fucking weird.
What is Washington going to do with Tyus? And I heard they're taking Black too. They still have Monte. That's a lot of PGs.
In a vacuum....not a huge fan of this. Celtics need a big, true - but one who can stay on the floor, and Porzingis, while a good player overall, is far from being that
The Celtics didn't lose because of their lack of a big. They lost because of their terrible team play and coaching. I'm happy to see them lose because it's boring to watch them play, but it's mystifying to me how NBA players on a team that is legitimate championship contender would be content with that level of offense.
But maybe the tall guy can make it easier for the coach to mix up their offense.