![]() ![]() In his career, he had 384 completions, 633 attempts, 21 interceptions, 5,673 yards, and 70 touchdowns. Spataro, the dual-threat who is headed to Seton Hill, had 150 completions, 246 attempts, eight interceptions, 2,388 yards, and 31 touchdowns. The City has seven All-Region players on the roster. The County has six players who were named to last season's All-Region team and two players who were named All-Region in their careers. The City team, which will be coached by North Pocono's Greg Dolhon, has its share of star power as well, including his own players, Michael Blaine and Ty LaFave, who were All-Region players on defense. In addition to Spataro, who was also a Class 2A all-state player, All-Region wide receiver Jon Seamans, receiver Kevin Snyder, and running back Evan Pochas will represent the Chiefs on the County squad that will be coached by Mid Valley's Stan Yanoski. Lakeland quarterback Dominico Spataro, the 2022 Times-Tribune Offensive Player of the Year, and three of his teammates that led the team to the District 2 Class 2A championship were among those selected for the summer football classic that pits the County against the City at John Henzes/Veterans Memorial Stadium on July 19 at 7 p.m. With this amount of money at hand, though, the reality is far more complicated.May 12-Last fall's most dynamic offensive weapons headline the list of graduated all-stars who will play one final time as members of the County all-star team for the 89th Scranton Lions Club Dream Game. In a vacuum, keeping Brown for as long as possible feels like a no-brainer. What happens when some of these depth pieces must be financially sacrificed? The Celtics have perhaps the NBA's deepest roster right now, and they've still yet to break through to win a title. Still, tying up that much money in two players will make it tricky to build out a roster around them. The wild part is these players are so good, they just might be worth it. ![]() With Jayson Tatum also becoming eligible for a supermax extension (though not until 2024), a full commitment to the star wings could cost the Celtics a combined $600 million. What will have a massive impact, though, is how Boston and Jaylen Brown handle his extension eligibility.īecause the swingman landed an All-NBA second-team spot, he is eligible for a five-year extension this summer worth a whopping $295 million. Boston's best hope is that the bargain bin will supply some better alternatives.Īll due respect to Williams and the rest of the Celtics' free agents, but they don't have a lot of sway on this organization's future. He still has some utility on the offensive end, but his defensive limitations are so severe that he's unplayable in certain matchups. Maybe that nudges this team toward retaining Luke Kornet (non-guaranteed salary) and Mike Muscala (team option), but counting on either to fill a regular rotation role might be too much.īeyond Williams, the Celtics are also sending Blake Griffin into free agency. That creates a massive need for insurance options behind them, but there isn't much money to fill that role. Williams has yet to play more than 61 games in any of his five NBA seasons and has made fewer than 40 appearances in three of them. That was true this entire season, and it could become an even greater need going forward depending on the outcome of Grant Williams' venture into restricted free agency ( more on that later).Īs it stands, only two Boston bigs have fully guaranteed deals for next season: Al Horford and Robert Williams III, per Spotrac. ![]()
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