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That's all correct, this was the Belichek move. Only counter argument is everyone has bet against Isaiah in the past and the little guy consistently proves them wrong. I'm hoping he does it again and wins a title in 17-18 & gets his big contract, again he is 'owed' for last 2 years with Celtics in that his production far exceeded his $6M salary.While I agree with much of that, listening to all this analysis, and thinking about it myself, the C's had absolutely no choice to move on from Isaiah. Way, way too many headwinds there. And I love the guy.
I mean, there was no choice. The only choice is HOW they moved on.
- Size of next contract for what he is
- Advanced age under next contract
- Especially for a guy who relies so much on athleticism to score
- Odds of recovering form that type of injury at that age
- Defensive weakness on top of everything else
- Add in the height thing
With respect to Hayward vs Kyrie salaries, Avery Bradley made almost $2M more than Isaiah last year and Amir Johnson 2 x and Horford 4 x. Hayward signed to max they could pay him and is getting 128M = I think they can deal with it.