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Yes, The Boston Celtics Should Trade Jaylen Brown For Kevin Durant (Maybe)
The Celtics is not going to get Kevin Durant. They definitely is not going to, or, at the very least, nearly definitely. Perhaps. However then, they do have the flexibility to place forth among the best packages the Nets would obtain for his or her erstwhile star, who surprised the NBA world on Thursday simply forward of the beginning of free company by asking the Nets to commerce him. The Celtics, then, may doubtlessly commerce for Kevin Durant.
A large swath of Boston backers urged on Thursday that the Celtics mustn’t commerce for Durant, even when the Nets had been amenable to a deal and Durant—who has the Suns and Warmth atop his want record, in keeping with studies—got here round to the thought of enjoying in Boston. That’s comprehensible, as a result of the fee for a Durant commerce would begin with Jaylen Brown, who’s 25 and simply helped lead the Celtics to the NBA Finals, which included a sweep of Durant’s Nets.
Comprehensible, however nonetheless illogical. Certain, Durant can be 34 when subsequent season opens, and is heading into the primary of a four-year, $164 million contract. It’s a crimson flag, buying and selling a burgeoning star for a man who’s 9 years older.
Kevin Durant Carried A Heavy Nets Load
However it’s Kevin Durant, and Durant stays one of many three finest gamers within the NBA, whilst age and wear-and-tear take one thing of a toll. His efficiency within the Nets’ sweep by the hands of the Celtics is held up as an indication that his physique could possibly be giving approach, as he shot an abominable 38.6% from the sphere. No query he was bodily beat by the point that collection was over, however why shouldn’t he be? He performed 44.0 minutes per sport within the playoffs, first within the league.
He had a stellar season, averaging 29.9 factors on 51.8% capturing, and 38.3% 3-point capturing, and did so regardless of carrying a ridiculously heavy load for Brooklyn all 12 months. Kyrie Irving, in fact, sat out for a lot of the season due to his refusal to adjust to the New York Metropolis mandate and be vaccinated in opposition to Covid-19, and a 3rd member of the group’s alleged Massive Three, James Harden, merely struggled for a lot of the 12 months, particularly early on. Harden was traded on the deadline for Ben Simmons, who didn’t play in any respect for Brooklyn.
Durant missed 27 video games with accidents, however nonetheless performed 2,047 minutes for Brooklyn, second on the group. He averaged 37.2 minutes, essentially the most he’s logged since he was 25 and enjoying in Oklahoma Metropolis. He took 20.3 photographs per sport, tied for second-most in his NBA profession. Keep in mind the center of final December when Durant gained back-to-back video games for the Nets with a beginning 5 of himself, Patty Mills, Nic Claxton, David Duke and Blake Griffin? It is just pure that Durant was drained in April. He had no supporting forged for a lot of the earlier 12 months.
He’s nonetheless among the many very small group of NBA super-elite, a bunch that features Giannis Antetokounmpo, LeBron James, Stephen Curry and possibly nobody else (apologies, Joel Embiid, Nikola Jokic, Luka Doncic and Jayson Tatum). In case your group is near championship rivalry and has an opportunity to accumulate a participant on that record, you completely take it.
Brown is youthful than Durant and in 5 years, absolutely would be the higher participant. He put up 23.6 factors, 6.1 rebounds and three.5 assists final 12 months. However the Celtics have the prospect to win now, and probabilities to win now are uncommon. The Celtics mustn’t overpay for Durant—a package deal of Jaylen Brown, a draft decide or two, Payton Pritchard (or Grant Williams, however not each) and Daniel Theis as wage ballast is about as excessive as Boston ought to take its provide. No Marcus Good. No Robert Williams.
However drop Durant right into a lineup with USA Basketball teammate Jayson Tatum and the Celtics have, arguably, the very best offensive one-two punch within the NBA. Good and Williams would give them an nearly equally imposing one-two punch on the defensive finish. Al Horford and Derrick White could be chipping in, too. Durant wouldn’t have to launch so many photographs as he did final 12 months, would have an appropriate supporting forged round him.
He’d be a championship-caliber participant on a championship-ready group.
It could sting to commerce away Jaylen Brown, who has change into a really well-respected member of the Celtics on and off the ground. Danny Ainge wouldn’t do it, however his successor, Brad Stevens, has been in far more of a direct gratification mode. He’s extra more likely to make that transfer. In the long run, the Celtics would possibly discover it unattainable to get into the Durant sweepstakes in any respect. But when they had been to make it occur, they might be the favorites to recover from the hump and win the 2023 Larry O’Brien trophy.
That’s too vital a chance to go up.
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How much snow fell in Boston today? Quite a bit, so far!
With snow still falling in the Boston area Friday evening, early reports of the snowfall totals show that several inches have fallen in the city.
The winter storm hitting Boston Friday into Saturday was expected to bring up to six inches of snow, and some places have already seen nearly that much, including Needham and Boston’s Beacon Hill neighborhood, according to the National Weather Service.
The agency said that there were reports of 4-5 inches of snow in Dedham and Norwood as well.
[Winter Weather Advisory Update] We continue to see snow totals increase across eastern MA this evening with some reports of 4-5 inches between Dedham and Noorwood. Here is the latest storm total snow forecast update that includes snow that has already fallen this afternoon. pic.twitter.com/XnvdNmVIDy
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) December 20, 2024
PHOTOS: Snow blankets Boston area
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For context, five inches of snow is already half the amount that fell in Boston all of last winter.
Here’s how much snow fell by late afternoon Friday, the most recent snowfall totals shared by the National Weather Service. Explore the Boston-area snowfall total map here.
City/town
Snowfall amount (in inches)
Needham, MA
5
Cambridge, MA
4.9
Beacon Hill, MA
4.8
Dedham, MA
4.5
Westwood, MA
4.5
Norwood, MA
4.5
Walpole, MA
4.5
Newton, MA
4.5
Boston, MA (not Logan airport)
4.4
Brighton, MA
4
Norfolk, MA
4
Allston, MA
3.3
Brookline, MA
3.2
Chelsea, MA
3.2
Rehoboth, MA
3.2
Harrisville, RI
3
Blackstone, MA
3
Somerville, MA
3
Millis, MA
2.9
Vernon, CT
2.8
Weston, MA
2.6
Lexington, MA
2.6
Lexington, MA
2.6
Warwick, RI
2.5
Tolland, CT
2.4
Mansfield, MA
2.3
Grafton, MA
2.3
Cumberland, RI
2.3
Chelsea, MA
2.2
Dedham, MA
2.1
Mansfield, MA
2
Richmond, RI
2
Milford, MA
2
West Warwick, RI
2
North Attleborough, MA
2
North Attleboro, MA
2
Franklin, MA
1.9
Holliston, MA
1.9
Westborough, MA
1.9
Sandwich, MA
1.9
Cumberland, RI
1.7
Lexington, MA
1.7
Providence, RI
1.6
Arlington, MA
1.6
Sturbridge, MA
1.6
Auburn, MA
1.5
North Kingstown, RI
1.5
Narragansett, RI
1.5
Cumberland, RI
1.5
Oxford, MA
1.5
Grafton, MA
1.5
North Reading, MA
1.5
Shrewsbury, MA
1.5
Barrington, RI
1.4
Reading, MA
1.1
Coventry, RI
1.1
Charlton, MA
1
South Kingstown, RI
1
Worcester Airport, MA
1
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The Boston Restaurant Trends You Loved (and Hated) in 2024
To wrap up the year, Eater Boston polled both local journalists and readers of this site to get their thoughts on the past year in dining: the good, the bad, and the most exciting things to come in 2025. The results have been collected in the following series of posts. (Check out the full archive here.)
Below, we ask: What was Boston’s most exciting — or most infuriating — local restaurant trend of 2024?
“Restaurants keep getting louder and louder, which I really don’t understand. Sure, if you go to a bar or nightclub, you expect them to be noisy, but if I’m out with friends, loved ones, co-workers, etc. to catch up on things while having a burger or a plate of pasta and can’t even hear what they say, what’s the point of even going out?”
— Marc Hurwitz, founder of Boston’s Hidden Restaurants and Boston Restaurant Talk, food/travel writer for NBC Boston/NECN
“A few years ago, I didn’t think Boston was a particularly good bakery town. We had our standouts, but there wasn’t a strong bakery culture. So it’s exciting to me that now bakeries just keep opening and expanding. I was thrilled to see La Saison will open in Charlestown, and to visit the new Sofra in Allston. And I love that so many specialists are arriving on the scene: Flake Bakery with its pastéis de nata. Valientes Bakery, serving Argentine specialties. French-Asian Niveaux Patisserie. Gluten-free Verveine. Bakey with its babka. And so on. I also think it’s really fun that Flour will open in the Boston Common Concession Pavilion. No knock on Earl of Sandwich, the former tenant, but this feels like a much better representation of this city.”
— Devra First, restaurant critic for the Boston Globe
“I was really excited to see local restauranteurs expanding. I’m thinking about Jamie Bissonette’s two new spots and the recently opened Kaia from Brendan Pelley, plus Baleia from The Coda Group I love seeing local chefs and restaurant groups doing so well.”
— Brian Samuels, Boston food photographer
“I’ll answer both. This has been happening for a couple of years, but for me the most infuriating thing is that almost every restaurant now has to have an Instagrammable “wow” moment. Maybe it’s a dish or a drink with an ornate presentation, or an over-the-top area of the restaurant. I totally get that these things drive diners into restaurants because they build excitement online, but I can’t help but think how annoying the showmanship might be for the staff (especially during a busy service) and designers and whoever else. For the most exciting, I really love that restaurants are embracing non-alcoholic drink programs. Especially with so many non-alcoholic beers and spirits, it’s great to see infusions and cool cocktails that aren’t just sodas.”
— Nathan Tavares, freelance writer and Eater Boston contributor
“Loved: The amount of one-night-only pop-ups, wine or cocktail events, and chef collaboration dinners that restaurants and bars around town hosted this year. It feels special and fun and is a great way to shake things up creatively every once in a while.
Hated: Neon signs in the dining room with souvenir-shop phrases like ‘It’s 5 o’clock somewhere’ or whatever. Is some vendor giving them out for free? I saw them at way too many restaurants this year.”
— Erika Adams, Eater Boston editor
Reader responses
Over 50 people took part in Eater Boston’s dining survey this year (thank you, all!). Below, find readers’ favorite — and least favorite — Boston restaurant trends in 2024:
- “I still don’t like the “forced tipping” that has become the norm from COVID times. While I understand the theory behind it, I hate feeling like a scumbag choosing the 0% when they flip the Square machine (or terminal) around in places that you never tipped at prior to COVID. While COVID may not be dead completely, the closures and overall hardships endured during that time are — so can we stop shaming patrons into tipping please?” — Greg
- “More special events — wine dinners, cocktail tastings, etc., etc. Yes, they’re sometimes more expensive, but they flex the skills of great restaurants, and they add some spice to a weeknight or weekend dining experience. I hope they help out restaurants. Love ‘em.” — Todd
- “Boston TikTok restaurant influencing. Really cool and niche spots that have been doing good business for years are being flooded with hoards of patrons who are seeking a viral experience, rather than a cool or good one.” — Annie
- “Infuriating — every new restaurant seems designed for Instagram pics of the aesthetic, sometimes at the expense of the quality of the food!” — Jesse
- “Glad to see QR codes are on the way out, something about flipping through a paper menu or drink list that just adds to the experience.” — Wes
- “Needlessly putting sea urchin on things. It’s not sourced ethically and the population has been decimated in Maine.” — Suzanne
- “I’m absolutely OVER speakeasies, they’re overplayed. Bring back swanky lounges with good music.” — Nicole
- “‘Everyone wants low-ABV spirits and $14 mocktails!’ No, we don’t. Who are you talking to?” — Rob
- “Can we please stop putting fake truffle flavor in every single menu?” — Jake
- “Love that more restaurants are offering special prix fixe menus!” — Leanne
- “Combined coffee/wine bar concepts! What’s not to love?” — Rupal
- “Can’t make reservations or have to plan too far ahead.” — Thom
- “Everything is run by massive hospitality groups now.” — Liz
- “[Love] upscale versions of Portuguese and Vietnamese food.” — Donna
- “Tepid bottles of water sitting on the table.” — Marjorie
- “Infuriating — covid-era patios going away.” — Juliana
- “Exciting to see orange wine by the glass.” — Emily
Boston, MA
Sticker shock: Boston drops $500K on EV Mustangs for city employees as homeowners face 10.5% tax hike
Boston homeowners bracing for a 10.5% tax increase may be shocked to learn some of their hard-earned tax dollars were spent this year on swanky new Ford Mustang Mach-E’s for city employees — at about $50K a pop.
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