Joking that having son-in-law Seth Curry on the Sixers will let him see his granddaughter more often, head coach Doc Rivers said this week that it was an easy decision to acquire a sharpshooter like Curry when the team had an opportunity to make a deal with Dallas.
“One of the things we wanted to do – Elton (Brand), Daryl (Morey), and I – when we got here was create as much shooting as possible around Ben (Simmons) and Joel (Embiid),” Rivers said, per Brian Seltzer of Sixers.com. “This was a no-brainer.”
Curry wasn’t the only prolific outside shooter the 76ers acquired this week. The team also agreed to trade for Danny Green and used one of its draft picks on Arkansas’ Isaiah Joe, who averaged 3.5 made threes per game over the course of his college career.
Here’s more from around the Eastern Conference:
- The Celtics and Hornets were among the teams that exhibited interest in free agent guard Avery Bradley before he signed with Miami, league sources told Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.
- After reaching agreements with Jeff Teague and Tristan Thompson, the Celtics project to have 16 players competing for 15 roster spots, according to Chris Forsberg of NBC Sports Boston, who notes (via Twitter) that one of those players – Javonte Green – is on a non-guaranteed deal. Two other Celtics had their 2020/21 salaries guaranteed today.
- Rod Beard of The Detroit News takes a closer look at how Pistons general manager Troy Weaver has reshaped the team’s roster so far, explaining why the team opted to pay big money to Jerami Grant over Christian Wood and acknowledging that the Mason Plumlee signing was a bit of a “head-scratcher.”
- The Magic appear to be running it back for the 2020/21 season with very few roster changes, according to Josh Robbins of The Athletic, who says it’s somewhat surprising that no trade involving Aaron Gordon or Evan Fournier has materialized. While team officials believe the current group can have a winning record, the front office will face criticism if the club once again finishes in the middle of the pack, failing to make any noise in the playoffs and failing to earn a high lottery pick, says Robbins.
If Jeff Teague is worth 5MM, then Avery Bradley is worth 10MM.
Which team is better now, Celtics or 76ers?
Hubba hubba
Vegas has the Cs 13/1 to win the finals and the Sixers at 30/1 so I’m gonna go with Boston
Well Teague only got 3 mill. Both bench players.
Look it up
Celtics added a former All-Star point guard to the mix on Saturday night, agreeing to terms with Jeff Teague on a one-year deal worth roughly about $3 million.5 hours ago
The C’s should keep Green over Edwards but should have Waters over both
Brand now realizes he needs to add shooters around Ben n Embiid. I guess better late than never. Curry is a good pickup. But they didn’t get enough for Richardson, sorry. Pistons in full rebuild mode now. Griffin will be moved by deadline. Next yrs draft is deep. Need to be ready
Brand didn’t realize this… He was told.
Javonte Green is a highly underrated and underutilized player. I think the Celtics should not only keep him but start using him more.
Agree 100%
Kelly Olynyk, Kendrick Nunn, and Chris Silva for Aaron Gordon?
Nunn > Gordon by himself.
Nunn isn’t better than Gordon & the Magic would never agree to that trade.
(1) Nunn is 2 months older than Gordon
(2) Gordon is one of the better wing defenders in the NBA & capable of defending 2-5. Nunn is opposite.
(3) Gordon regressed offensively this past season and his #’s are still comparable to Nunn’s:
NUNN vs GORDON
15.5 14.4
53.4 51.6
18.4 17.4
(4) Advanced metrics confirms who’s better:
NUNN vs GORDON
12.9 15.1
2.0 3.7
-2.3 +1.0
-0.1 0.0
-0.53 +0.97
…and that was w/Gordon having an injury plagued bad year.
…AND Nunn is 2 months older that Aaron Gordon
Nunn isn’t better than Gordon & the Magic would never agree to that trade.
(1) Nunn is 2 months older than Gordon
(2) Gordon is one of the better wing defenders in the NBA & capable of defending 2-5. Nunn is opposite.
(3) Gordon regressed offensively this past season and his #’s are still comparable to Nunn’s:
NUNN vs GORDON
15.5 PPG vs 14.4 PPG
53.4 TS% vs 51.6 TS%
18.4 AST% vs 17.4 AST%
(4) Advanced metrics confirms who’s better:
NUNN vs GORDON
12.9 PER vs 15.1 PER
2.0 Win Shares vs 3.7 Win Shares
-2.3 VORP vs +1.0 VORP
-0.1 BPM vs 0.0 BPM
-0.53 RPM vs +0.97 RPM
…and that was w/Gordon having an injury plagued bad year.