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Quote from: Monkhouse on January 16, 2014, 11:52:36 AMWhy are people hung up on Gordon? He isn't even that good. He can score, but he isn't effiecent.45.1% FG%, 41.9% 3PT%, .513 eFG%, .558 TS%Gordon has been efficient. He's a very good offensive player, or at least scorer. QuoteIf we're going to try to go after someone over 14 million cap space then go after Melo.That's why I think that Wallace needs to be included. You then convert a $10 million sunk cost into a $14 million productive player. It basically works out to paying an extra $4 million to get a productive player.
Why are people hung up on Gordon? He isn't even that good. He can score, but he isn't effiecent.
If we're going to try to go after someone over 14 million cap space then go after Melo.
Quote from: D.o.s. on January 16, 2014, 12:25:22 PMQuote from: Monkhouse on January 16, 2014, 11:52:36 AMWhy are people hung up on Gordon? He isn't even that good. He can score, but he isn't effiecent. Plus this guy has been injured too many times to even be worth 12 million.Does anyone seriously think we'd want to go after Gordon who may be taking up a good chunk of our cap space?If we're going to try to go after someone over 14 million cap space then go after Melo.Someone brought this up in another thread--New Orleans wants to move Gordon, so if you could get them to grab Wallace's contract (Wallace + Bogans expiring works) you're paying 4 million a year to upgrade to a solid offensive SG who would, on paper, work well with Rondo.That doesn't hold much water if you think that Bradley can be our 2 of the future, because he's almost certainly not going to get as large of a contract.But the thing is..People NEED to stop posting that trade idea!The Pelicans were expected to make the playoffs. At this time its a toss up to whether or not they can turn it around. But why would they risk and jeopardize 2 years of their cap space taking on Gerald Wallace? Bogans expiring contract is nice, but even if we offered a first round pick I don't think the Pelicans would bite.Nothing about Wallace screams leadership or role model. His shooting is terrible, and his FT is worse than Deandre Jordan who is shooting just as paltry 49.1% of his FTs.
Quote from: Monkhouse on January 16, 2014, 11:52:36 AMWhy are people hung up on Gordon? He isn't even that good. He can score, but he isn't effiecent. Plus this guy has been injured too many times to even be worth 12 million.Does anyone seriously think we'd want to go after Gordon who may be taking up a good chunk of our cap space?If we're going to try to go after someone over 14 million cap space then go after Melo.Someone brought this up in another thread--New Orleans wants to move Gordon, so if you could get them to grab Wallace's contract (Wallace + Bogans expiring works) you're paying 4 million a year to upgrade to a solid offensive SG who would, on paper, work well with Rondo.That doesn't hold much water if you think that Bradley can be our 2 of the future, because he's almost certainly not going to get as large of a contract.
Why are people hung up on Gordon? He isn't even that good. He can score, but he isn't effiecent. Plus this guy has been injured too many times to even be worth 12 million.Does anyone seriously think we'd want to go after Gordon who may be taking up a good chunk of our cap space?If we're going to try to go after someone over 14 million cap space then go after Melo.
Quote from: Roy H. on January 16, 2014, 12:38:52 PMQuote from: Monkhouse on January 16, 2014, 11:52:36 AMWhy are people hung up on Gordon? He isn't even that good. He can score, but he isn't effiecent.45.1% FG%, 41.9% 3PT%, .513 eFG%, .558 TS%Gordon has been efficient. He's a very good offensive player, or at least scorer. QuoteIf we're going to try to go after someone over 14 million cap space then go after Melo.That's why I think that Wallace needs to be included. You then convert a $10 million sunk cost into a $14 million productive player. It basically works out to paying an extra $4 million to get a productive player.Gordon has been efficient, but that hasn't been the story of his career. Hes been known for his inconsistencies, and a knack for getting injured.I'm sorry Roy, but I would stay far far away from him. Would you like him on the Celtics?
Rondo and Gordon really looks good... but what will happen to AB??QuoteAccording to Bleacher Report, there are at least six likely destinations for Gordon, all of which possess enough assets to hammer the trade. The Denver Nuggets, Cleveland Cavaliers, Charlotte Bobcats, Memphis Grizzlies and the Detroit Pistons could make a run at the explosive swingman, though the Celtics have the package to make the trade work.QuoteThe Celtics might be the most ideal team to make a trade for Gordon, given that they have the assets the Pelicans would like to acquire. Kris Humphries and his expiring contract worth $12 million would surely entice the Pelicans, who will try to create more cap space for the upcoming free agency period. Moreover, the Pelicans will also get Brandon Bass, a player capable of giving the Pelicans more toughness in the interior.
According to Bleacher Report, there are at least six likely destinations for Gordon, all of which possess enough assets to hammer the trade. The Denver Nuggets, Cleveland Cavaliers, Charlotte Bobcats, Memphis Grizzlies and the Detroit Pistons could make a run at the explosive swingman, though the Celtics have the package to make the trade work.
The Celtics might be the most ideal team to make a trade for Gordon, given that they have the assets the Pelicans would like to acquire. Kris Humphries and his expiring contract worth $12 million would surely entice the Pelicans, who will try to create more cap space for the upcoming free agency period. Moreover, the Pelicans will also get Brandon Bass, a player capable of giving the Pelicans more toughness in the interior.
Quote from: Monkhouse on January 16, 2014, 12:43:25 PMQuote from: Roy H. on January 16, 2014, 12:38:52 PMQuote from: Monkhouse on January 16, 2014, 11:52:36 AMWhy are people hung up on Gordon? He isn't even that good. He can score, but he isn't effiecent.45.1% FG%, 41.9% 3PT%, .513 eFG%, .558 TS%Gordon has been efficient. He's a very good offensive player, or at least scorer. QuoteIf we're going to try to go after someone over 14 million cap space then go after Melo.That's why I think that Wallace needs to be included. You then convert a $10 million sunk cost into a $14 million productive player. It basically works out to paying an extra $4 million to get a productive player.Gordon has been efficient, but that hasn't been the story of his career. Hes been known for his inconsistencies, and a knack for getting injured.I'm sorry Roy, but I would stay far far away from him. Would you like him on the Celtics?I vastly prefer him to Wallace. I would rather pay $15 million to a good-but-not-great player as opposed to a $10 million sunk cost / untradeable contract.
Eric Gordon at $14-15 mil or Bradley at, say, $7 mil? I say Bradley.Unless NOP takes Wallace, this isn't worth discussing.
Quote from: AB_Celtic on January 16, 2014, 12:45:32 PMEric Gordon at $14-15 mil or Bradley at, say, $7 mil? I say Bradley.Unless NOP takes Wallace, this isn't worth discussing.This