« Reply #21 on: December 26, 2023, 10:52:01 AM »
A trade could be done, but it would be Pritchard, Kornet, and 3 of the other guys (Brissett, Svi, Banton, Stevens). Seems like a lot, though it could be softened with a 2nd trade using the TPE where Boston gets Dunn and Yurtseven or someone else.
Yeah way too much to give up plus team playing great..buyout candidates might be our best bet
I guess it just depends on what you think of Dunn vs. Pritchard and KO vs. Kornet. Is the upgrade to KO worth the downgrade to Dunn. May not be, but I don't think it is quite so clear cut either.
Pritchard’s improved performance lately make this idea much harder to swallow. That said, I really like the idea of bringing KO back to give the team a solid 3-vet center rotation.
It would, but Dunn is shooting ok (37.5% this year after 47.2% last year - in much fewer attempts) and Dunn is a much better passer than PP so provides a slightly different wrinkle. PP is obviously better, but KO is also obviously better than Kornet.
I agree and IMO, the hole at 3rd center is bigger than the hole that would be created at 3rd PG. Besides Dunn, you would also still have Banton and JB can play off-guard with either Holiday or White at PG.
Except you’re also trading a guy who’s under a reasonable contract for 4.5 seasons for likely the prime of his career (age 26-30) for someone who’s on an expiring deal and turns 33 this summer. The team upgrade is marginal at best this year, but it’s a bad deal for the long run.
The Celtics are kicking the tires on Olynyk now to see his price so they can make a quick deal if Porzingis or Al suffer a significant injury in the next 6 weeks, and also to put out a signal to Olynyk that there’s a place for him in Boston in the buyout period should it come to that. They aren’t going to trade a rotation player who’s under a long-term deal for a maybe-rotation player who’s an expiring when the relative quality is similar, or at least not with the team playing so well.
Boston needs to go all in right now given the age and contract situations of the top 6. If you can upgrade the back end of the rotation now at the expense of the future back end of the rotation you do it. I don't think it is a given that trade improves the rotation right now, but it is arguable and why it should be considered.
I think we hear the first sentence a lot, but I do think the bolded is a very reasonable point and something we can all agree on - series aren't usually won and lost on the 7-10 guys on the roster, but sometimes they can help you pull out a game or two.
plus it helps more with injuries and lost days from the starters. That trade comes down to philosophy i.e. would you rather have the better 3rd big or the better 3rd(4th) guard. I'd probably go with the big if for no other reason it us a lot easier to find a capable guard in the buy out market
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