Now that's a name I would expect they would kick the tires on. He is a good defender, can distribute a bit, rebound a touch and is a decent finisher. He cannot shoot. Btw, Tatum and Smith Jr. were close when they were younger.Anyone still believe in Dennis Smith Jr?
Who knows what Evans looks like at 32 after not being in the league for 3 years but couldn’t disagree more with him being pretty bad at the end……he was talked about as a guy to sneak onto the All-Star Team his second to last year in Indiana when he was phenomenal in having his best season as a pro. I don’t know what happened that last year in Memphis…..bad fit, drugs, or whatever but he didn’t suddenly go from All-Star to bad overnight without some mitigating factor. If Tyreke was right (obv longshot) he’d be the perfect fit for Ime’s system.I mean... he's 32, was already pretty bad by the time he got suspended and hasn't played competitive basketball anywhere for 3 years.
I was wondering the same thing. That last year in Indiana was really bad, but he had a career year at 28. He's a big guard, a good passer, and really improved as a shooter. Seems like exactly the sort of guard we could take a cheap flier on. There's plenty of accountability on this Celtics team - if he's not a fit, like Jabari Parker, he'll be gone.Who knows what Evans looks like at 32 after not being in the league for 3 years but couldn’t disagree more with him being pretty bad at the end……he was talked about as a guy to sneak onto the All-Star Team his second to last year in Indiana when he was phenomenal in having his best season as a pro. I don’t know what happened that last year in Memphis…..bad fit, drugs, or whatever but he didn’t suddenly go from All-Star to bad overnight without some mitigating factor. If Tyreke was right (obv longshot) he’d be the perfect fit for Ime’s system.
Maybe, but to me, he was bad in IND, and he was pretty bad in the split NOP/SAC year, and in-between is Memphis (I think you're mixing them up) where he had a career year mostly on the back of some great shooting luck, particularly on high dribble count pull-up 3s.Who knows what Evans looks like at 32 after not being in the league for 3 years but couldn’t disagree more with him being pretty bad at the end……he was talked about as a guy to sneak onto the All-Star Team his second to last year in Indiana when he was phenomenal in having his best season as a pro. I don’t know what happened that last year in Memphis…..bad fit, drugs, or whatever but he didn’t suddenly go from All-Star to bad overnight without some mitigating factor. If Tyreke was right (obv longshot) he’d be the perfect fit for Ime’s system.
Yeah my dyslexia cropped up with the Memphis/Indiana mix up. Reke does have a comp though in Andrew Wiggins dad Mitchell. He missed two full seasons only to return at age 30 to put up his best professional season. I wouldn’t count out Evans if he’s clean, in shape and motivated.Maybe, but to me, he was bad in IND, and he was pretty bad in the split NOP/SAC year, and in-between is Memphis (I think you're mixing them up) where he had a career year mostly on the back of some great shooting luck, particularly on high dribble count pull-up 3s.
Not quite as impressive but it's been done other times too: https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/t/tarplro01.htmlYeah my dyslexia cropped up with the Memphis/Indiana mix up. Reke does have a comp though in Andrew Wiggins dad Mitchell. He missed two full seasons only to return at age 30 to put up his best professional season. I wouldn’t count out Evans if he’s clean, in shape and motivated.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wiggimi01.html
There's probably more to these signings than meets the eye, but sometimes it seems like the C's aren't much interested in incremental improvement.I wasn't expecting much and they could just be filler contracts, but I'm guessing we aren't getting much better.
I‘ve literally never heard of either player
Dragic was almost certainly not joining the Cs and Carter wasn't a fit. If they pass on a DSJ or a Harris, (who is now rumored to be staying put) then you may be correct. However outside of Goran, who is older than space dust, there are mostly scrubs out there. And if T-Boz, Left Eye (RIP) and Chilli taught me anything back in the day, its that they get no love from me.There's probably more to these signings than meets the eye, but sometimes it seems like the C's aren't much interested in incremental improvement.
Brad doing a Butler grad a solid.I‘ve literally never heard of either player
Also a guy he personally recruited apparently even though he was gone by the time he got there.Brad doing a Butler grad a solid.
Cross-posting from the Analysis thread:I‘ve literally never heard of either player
That would just be me, right? We shall see. I'll keep an open mind about Kelan Martin.I want Kelan Martin to develop the fervent fanbase that Broderick Thomas currently enjoys. The only person who can stop Kelan Martin and/or Broderick Thomas is Ime Udoka.
Thomas has decent hops, can handle the ball, shot 40+% from 3P in the G League, and though I can't find it now, I thought he was guarding the best opposing wing every night in Maine. He also went to a Division II school so he's likely not a finished product. He's certainly intruiging so count me in.That would just be me, right? We shall see. I'll keep an open mind about Kelan Martin.
These are 10 day guys brought in to be practice and deep bench guys, but without a full season committment so that they can be jettisoned if need be.
Brad is on my jetblue flight from LAX to BOS right now. We're both in the last row (different classes though, lol). He was totally cool at the gate, even though I likely wasn't. My 11 year old spotted him (ever since she found out that we had a layover in LA, she was geeked up for a celebrity sighting, although I think she was hoping for a Jenner). Brad didn't really engage when I mentioned how good the team was looking but really perked up when I mentioned that we go to Red Claws games.Brad interviewed today about the recent signings:
“I think the No. 1 thing when you look at our team is we have pretty good depth down the line with ballhandlers. We have pretty good depth with the addition of Kornet and Theis with our bigs. We want to make sure we are as fortified in the wing area and specifically in versatile wings that can guard a number of positions and can be 3-and-D type plug-in players. I think that’s really important. I’m excited to learn more about Malik (Fitts) and Kenan (Martin). There’s a natural connection that could be made to Kenan but I never coached him (at Butler). I followed him closely and his improvement has been really good and I thought he had a good stint with the Pacers. Both of those guys are big, strong guys that can guard a number of positions and that are hungry.
I think one of the things I’m really alert to as we figure out how to fortify the roster with our biggest needs is those guys that are going to be able to add to the environment because the environment is really good right now. Everybody is pulling in a good direction. Our focus right now is on wings and we will see where the rest of the 22 games take us. We do have some flexibility here moving forward which is good.”