Celtics GM Brad Stevens is extremely intrigued with Bol Bol
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Celtics GM Brad Stevens is extremely intrigued with Bol Bol
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Celtics GM Brad Stevens is extremely intrigued with Bol Bol
by Justin Trombino
6 minutes ago
It’s still too early to tell what the Boston Celtics are planning in regards to retooling their team as the NBA’s trade deadline nears. It’s hard to gauge the direction the organization wants to take:- re-tool for this season and the future or call this season what it is and prepare for next year?
In order to do both, there was one move that Brad Stevens absolutely had to get done – trading away Juancho Hernangomez and the hefty $6.9 million contract that he arrived with (which turned out to be for an unserviceable role).
Brad Stevens and the Boston Celtics appear to be heavily interested in signing Bol Bol to a contract, should he recover well from his season-ending surgery.
In doing so, Brad Stevens was able to orchestrate a three-team trade involving the San Antonio Spurs and the Denver Nuggets that ultimately benefits the Celtics in more ways than not.
Hernangomez and 2028 Second-Round Pick (via DEN) to San Antonio
Bol Bol and PJ Dozier to Boston
Brynn Forbes to Denver
This trade doesn’t look appealing if you’re a casual Celtics fan. And it makes sense, as the team needs reinforcements right now and they acquired two guys who are both injured and most likely won’t see the court this season. Bol recently had foot surgery and Dozier has a torn ACL in his left knee.
There’s two simple answers as to why the Celtics made this trade: the potential upside of Dozier and Bol is huge, as well as getting Hernangomez off the books puts Boston in a much more flexible position financially.
During his weekly interview with 98.5 the Sports Hub, Stevens explained what the organization’s thought process was when making this deal:
“Obviously there’s a lot of factors. There’s some flexibility involved in that as we move forward here. Obviously we’ve had P.J. here, we know him well, and we like Bol’s upside. We knew that both weren’t going to play.”
Stevens went on to say that the Celtics have been interested in Bol for a while now and that they took advantage of the opportunity when Bol’s initial trade to Detroit fell through. It appears that Stevens didn’t want to miss the chance to acquire a special type of talent.
Bol is a 7-2 center with point guard-like handles who can shoot from behind the arc. What’s not to be intrigued about? Stevens continued by saying that he’s looking forward to Bol being in Boston and having the C’s team evaluate him both through recovery and hopefully in workouts, too.
”We are able to evaluate him here, work with him here, spend time with him here, hopefully see him at the end of the season and/or work with him after the season before he hits restricted free agency. So, that’s a big part of it, is that he’s restricted and not going into free agency unrestricted.”
Brad Stevens likes the fact that the Boston Celtics will own the Bird rights to Bol when he enters restricted free agency this summer. It allows them to evaluate Bol to their standards and make a decision whether or not to keep him around. The same can be said for Dozier as well.
It’s worth mentioning that the Celtics are interested in seeing what kind of progression Dozier makes in his rehabilitation. Since he was last with Boston, Dozier has transformed into a rotational player over the last year and a half with Denver. Dozier will also be evaluated similarly to Bol, however, Bol was the primary target in this trade for Boston.
Bob
MY NOTE: Bol Bol is 7'2", 220#, 7'8" wingspan and a 9'7" standing reach. That means he can stand under the basket, reach up without going on his tippy toes and only be 3" short of the rim. Whoa. He's been in the league 3 years but has only played a total of 328 minutes. Whether that's because of injuries or his game neither are impressive. Still, we needed to do something about Juancho, he was getting paid too much money not to play so even if we cut both Bol and Dozier it would still be a good deal for us.
And I liked Dozier in the limited amount of minutes I saw him play. He didn't get much of a chance with us, although I liked what little I saw, but he's matured in Denver, averaging 18.9mpg this year with them until he got injured. A solid rotation player on a good team like Denver is probably legit. Assuming he comes back from his ACL, a big "if", he could be a replacement for Romeo, who is also chronically injured but makes more money. Romeo is listed at 6'4", 215#, 6'11" wingspan. Dozier at 6'6", 205#, 6'11" wingspan. I realize it's not all about physical stats but neither are scorers, both are defenders. Romeo might be more versatile.
On another note, Bol Bol and Payton Pritchard played together at Oregon. He missed a lot of his last year at Oregon with a foot injury. He is currently rehabbing in Boston following foot surgery. So it is either a chronic problem or the same problem that is finally, hopefully, getting fixed. If he stayed healthy and played his last year at Oregon he would have been drafted much higher. As it is he was drafted #44.
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Celtics GM Brad Stevens is extremely intrigued with Bol Bol
by Justin Trombino
6 minutes ago
It’s still too early to tell what the Boston Celtics are planning in regards to retooling their team as the NBA’s trade deadline nears. It’s hard to gauge the direction the organization wants to take:- re-tool for this season and the future or call this season what it is and prepare for next year?
In order to do both, there was one move that Brad Stevens absolutely had to get done – trading away Juancho Hernangomez and the hefty $6.9 million contract that he arrived with (which turned out to be for an unserviceable role).
Brad Stevens and the Boston Celtics appear to be heavily interested in signing Bol Bol to a contract, should he recover well from his season-ending surgery.
In doing so, Brad Stevens was able to orchestrate a three-team trade involving the San Antonio Spurs and the Denver Nuggets that ultimately benefits the Celtics in more ways than not.
Hernangomez and 2028 Second-Round Pick (via DEN) to San Antonio
Bol Bol and PJ Dozier to Boston
Brynn Forbes to Denver
This trade doesn’t look appealing if you’re a casual Celtics fan. And it makes sense, as the team needs reinforcements right now and they acquired two guys who are both injured and most likely won’t see the court this season. Bol recently had foot surgery and Dozier has a torn ACL in his left knee.
There’s two simple answers as to why the Celtics made this trade: the potential upside of Dozier and Bol is huge, as well as getting Hernangomez off the books puts Boston in a much more flexible position financially.
During his weekly interview with 98.5 the Sports Hub, Stevens explained what the organization’s thought process was when making this deal:
“Obviously there’s a lot of factors. There’s some flexibility involved in that as we move forward here. Obviously we’ve had P.J. here, we know him well, and we like Bol’s upside. We knew that both weren’t going to play.”
Stevens went on to say that the Celtics have been interested in Bol for a while now and that they took advantage of the opportunity when Bol’s initial trade to Detroit fell through. It appears that Stevens didn’t want to miss the chance to acquire a special type of talent.
Bol is a 7-2 center with point guard-like handles who can shoot from behind the arc. What’s not to be intrigued about? Stevens continued by saying that he’s looking forward to Bol being in Boston and having the C’s team evaluate him both through recovery and hopefully in workouts, too.
”We are able to evaluate him here, work with him here, spend time with him here, hopefully see him at the end of the season and/or work with him after the season before he hits restricted free agency. So, that’s a big part of it, is that he’s restricted and not going into free agency unrestricted.”
Brad Stevens likes the fact that the Boston Celtics will own the Bird rights to Bol when he enters restricted free agency this summer. It allows them to evaluate Bol to their standards and make a decision whether or not to keep him around. The same can be said for Dozier as well.
It’s worth mentioning that the Celtics are interested in seeing what kind of progression Dozier makes in his rehabilitation. Since he was last with Boston, Dozier has transformed into a rotational player over the last year and a half with Denver. Dozier will also be evaluated similarly to Bol, however, Bol was the primary target in this trade for Boston.
Bob
MY NOTE: Bol Bol is 7'2", 220#, 7'8" wingspan and a 9'7" standing reach. That means he can stand under the basket, reach up without going on his tippy toes and only be 3" short of the rim. Whoa. He's been in the league 3 years but has only played a total of 328 minutes. Whether that's because of injuries or his game neither are impressive. Still, we needed to do something about Juancho, he was getting paid too much money not to play so even if we cut both Bol and Dozier it would still be a good deal for us.
And I liked Dozier in the limited amount of minutes I saw him play. He didn't get much of a chance with us, although I liked what little I saw, but he's matured in Denver, averaging 18.9mpg this year with them until he got injured. A solid rotation player on a good team like Denver is probably legit. Assuming he comes back from his ACL, a big "if", he could be a replacement for Romeo, who is also chronically injured but makes more money. Romeo is listed at 6'4", 215#, 6'11" wingspan. Dozier at 6'6", 205#, 6'11" wingspan. I realize it's not all about physical stats but neither are scorers, both are defenders. Romeo might be more versatile.
On another note, Bol Bol and Payton Pritchard played together at Oregon. He missed a lot of his last year at Oregon with a foot injury. He is currently rehabbing in Boston following foot surgery. So it is either a chronic problem or the same problem that is finally, hopefully, getting fixed. If he stayed healthy and played his last year at Oregon he would have been drafted much higher. As it is he was drafted #44.
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Re: Celtics GM Brad Stevens is extremely intrigued with Bol Bol
The repeated foot injury is problematic. However this is a low cost low risk addition to the team. Big men with foot issues is always a red flag but again there is really no downside here.
Bol Bol has skills as a ball handler and scorer from the perimeter. His physical profile is frail.
Bol Bol has skills as a ball handler and scorer from the perimeter. His physical profile is frail.
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