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With Davis shipped to the Lakers, the Celtics might not be in as much trouble as you think

With Davis shipped to the Lakers, the Celtics might not be in as much trouble as you think

Episode 134 Published 6 years, 6 months ago
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Chris Forsberg and A. Sherrod Blakely give their initial reactions to Anthony Davis being traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for a handful of assets. Ultimately, it might have been too big of a risk.

4:16 - Brian Scalabrine joins the guys to give his take on how the Davis trade will affect the Boston Celtics this season. Will the young core of the Celtics be able to take down the new-look Lakers?

10:50 - With Kyrie likely gone and Davis' fate now decided, it looks like the Celtics won't acquire a top-tier talent. The question is, do they need a top-five player?

14:31 - Another huge piece of the Celtics roster is Al Horford, who may or may not want to stay in Boston now that Danny Ainge has apparently fully committed to the youth movement.

19:50 - Are you comfortable with Terry Rozier as your starting point guard?

25:22 - Jeff Goodman of Stadium joins Chris and Sherrod and he's confident that the biggest factor in their future success is Terry Rozier and that they already have a superstar on their roster in Jayson Tatum.

31:22 - Goodman takes a quick look at who the Celtics might select on draft night at No. 14 and what they'll do with they're remaining first round picks.

36:01 - Sherrod explains why Chris and Celtics fans should be optimistic in the aftermath of the Anthony Davis trade because of the shift of power in the NBA and the Celtics combination of talent and chemistry.

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