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Re: If OKC gets eliminated, would they deal Westbrook for Rondo?
« Reply #15 on: May 23, 2014, 05:24:56 AM »

Offline krumeto

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I'd never, never want Westbrook in Green. Just not a Celtics guy.

He can go to the Lakers and feel at home.
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Re: If OKC gets eliminated, would they deal Westbrook for Rondo?
« Reply #16 on: May 23, 2014, 07:07:09 AM »

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Nope.  Westbrook and Durant are the only capable scorers on their team.  They need them both and need them both badly.  Now I think they would be more than happy to trade back Perkins for Green, they just aren't including Westbrook for Rondo. 

They need a good solid third scorer.  Someone like Joe Johnson, David West, etc.  Even when healthy Ibaka is not that guy.
I agree, but I don't think they need a third scorer per se. Jackson is a relatively good enough scorer. They need more floor spacing.

Ariza would be a nice fit. He's probably earned himself a decent contract after this year.
Well Ariza is a third scorer.  What they really need is to remove Perkins from the starting lineup and put in a big man that is a pretty solid shooter.  Nice floor spacer.  They could also use a real good shooter, like Ariza, like Korver, like Ray Allen, etc. 
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Re: If OKC gets eliminated, would they deal Westbrook for Rondo?
« Reply #17 on: May 23, 2014, 07:46:35 AM »

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I'd never, never want Westbrook in Green. Just not a Celtics guy.

He can go to the Lakers and feel at home.

Westbrook plays with flare.

I think Chris Paul and his diva-ness fits the LA scene more.

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Nope.  Westbrook and Durant are the only capable scorers on their team.  They need them both and need them both badly.  Now I think they would be more than happy to trade back Perkins for Green, they just aren't including Westbrook for Rondo. 

They need a good solid third scorer.  Someone like Joe Johnson, David West, etc.  Even when healthy Ibaka is not that guy.
I agree, but I don't think they need a third scorer per se. Jackson is a relatively good enough scorer. They need more floor spacing.

Ariza would be a nice fit. He's probably earned himself a decent contract after this year.
Well Ariza is a third scorer.  What they really need is to remove Perkins from the starting lineup and put in a big man that is a pretty solid shooter.  Nice floor spacer.  They could also use a real good shooter, like Ariza, like Korver, like Ray Allen, etc.

I wonder if having someone with a half decent offensive scheme would help Ibaka be that third guy.

I can't stand to watch most other teams but from what I've heard, Brooks almost exclusively runs isolation plays for Durant and Westbrook. I don't see why an athletic, long 6'10 power can't feed off the attention Westbrook and Durant get as offensive threats. As always, I think we're a bit too caught up with labels here.

Re: If OKC gets eliminated, would they deal Westbrook for Rondo?
« Reply #18 on: May 24, 2014, 02:27:03 PM »

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all of you disrespecting rondo (especially the ferrari and toyota comment, THIS IS CELTICSBLOG IF YOUR GONNA TALK **** ABOUT OUR FRANCHISE PLAYER GET THE **** OUTTA HERE) are really underestimating how good he is, especially during the playoffs and with established players around him
the guys is mister triple double and makes every single player around him better....oh yea and rondo has also proven that he can win playoff games as the best person on the time (taking the heat to 7)

i dont see who says no to either a rondo bayless green for westbrook deal or a rondo bayless and this years pick for westbrook
bayless has proven to be instant offense off the bench and has had some big moments for memphis
jeff green was our primary scoring option last year against ny in the playoffs and averaged nearly 20 points a game
all okc would need to do is buy some cheap perimeter shooting and there good
especially since the kd proved that hes better without westbrook, and all you saying hes worse without westbrook are ridiculous lebron couldnt ever do it alone and your taking the guys support
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Re: If OKC gets eliminated, would they deal Westbrook for Rondo?
« Reply #19 on: May 24, 2014, 02:37:08 PM »

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OKC won't trade Durant, Westbrook or Ibaka. They rather fire Brooks first.

Also they know Duncan will retire soon. Once that happens they are going to celebrate. 

Re: If OKC gets eliminated, would they deal Westbrook for Rondo?
« Reply #20 on: May 24, 2014, 03:03:26 PM »

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OKC won't trade Durant, Westbrook or Ibaka. They rather fire Brooks first.

Also they know Duncan will retire soon. Once that happens they are going to celebrate.

  Duncan hasn't been stopping them from getting out of the west, injuries have.

Re: If OKC gets eliminated, would they deal Westbrook for Rondo?
« Reply #21 on: May 24, 2014, 03:06:05 PM »

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OKC won't trade Durant, Westbrook or Ibaka. They rather fire Brooks first.

Also they know Duncan will retire soon. Once that happens they are going to celebrate.

  Duncan hasn't been stopping them from getting out of the west, injuries have.

It's hard to say. Even with Ibaka this series will be close. I bet the spurs would win.

Re: If OKC gets eliminated, would they deal Westbrook for Rondo?
« Reply #22 on: May 24, 2014, 03:32:23 PM »

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OKC won't trade Durant, Westbrook or Ibaka. They rather fire Brooks first.

Also they know Duncan will retire soon. Once that happens they are going to celebrate.

  Duncan hasn't been stopping them from getting out of the west, injuries have.

It's hard to say. Even with Ibaka this series will be close. I bet the spurs would win.

  I don't think the Spurs really have the horses to keep up with them.

Re: If OKC gets eliminated, would they deal Westbrook for Rondo?
« Reply #23 on: May 24, 2014, 04:00:03 PM »

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I dunno, I thought going into the series that with a healthy Ibaka, OKC would ultimately win.  But after seeing the Spurs this postseason... I'm not sure if the first two games would've simply been much closer but with ultimately the same outcome.  San Antonio's got one thing in mind and it's getting revenge on the Heat this June.

And to the topic question: no.  If they're trying something new, it's a new coach.  Or running it back and hoping that everyone can stay healthy in the postseason this time.  You don't just trade Westbrook while keeping Brooks and not seeing what the team can do with a healthy Ibaka and perhaps a revamped roster around the core three players.
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Re: If OKC gets eliminated, would they deal Westbrook for Rondo?
« Reply #24 on: May 24, 2014, 04:34:46 PM »

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all of you disrespecting rondo (especially the ferrari and toyota comment, THIS IS CELTICSBLOG IF YOUR GONNA TALK **** ABOUT OUR FRANCHISE PLAYER GET THE **** OUTTA HERE) are really underestimating how good he is, especially during the playoffs and with established players around him
the guys is mister triple double and makes every single player around him better....oh yea and rondo has also proven that he can win playoff games as the best person on the time (taking the heat to 7)

i dont see who says no to either a rondo bayless green for westbrook deal or a rondo bayless and this years pick for westbrook
bayless has proven to be instant offense off the bench and has had some big moments for memphis
jeff green was our primary scoring option last year against ny in the playoffs and averaged nearly 20 points a game
all okc would need to do is buy some cheap perimeter shooting and there good
especially since the kd proved that hes better without westbrook, and all you saying hes worse without westbrook are ridiculous lebron couldnt ever do it alone and your taking the guys support

But how do you really feel?


I know another fan brought this up a while back, but if OKC gets eliminated by San Antonio, do they consider such a deal

Westbrook and Perkins for
Rondo and Jeff Green.

Does OKC try something new if they fail to make it past the Western Conference?


  Getting through the playoffs healthy would be something new. The team's young enough that they'll give their current core another shot or two before they break things up. They'd have been pretty likely to get to the finals last year and this year if not for injuries.

Normally, I'd agree with you on this - but man, watching the Spurs click the way they are - it's hard to believe that they can be beat by anyone this year. It shocks me that the Mavs took them to 7.

Really? I think it's a testament to how much good coaching makes a difference -- Carlisle vs. Pop was much more of an even balance than Pop vs. Stotts or Pop vs. Brooks. The switching, the substitutions, the way they attacked the Spurs, all happening at a much higher level from Dallas than from PDX or OKC.
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Re: If OKC gets eliminated, would they deal Westbrook for Rondo?
« Reply #25 on: May 25, 2014, 07:48:09 PM »

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@ D.o.s.
long story short I feel like Rondo and Jeff Green would be in there prime playing with the mvp of the league, and jeff green and bay less (or maybe jg and a pick or two) would be enough to take the scoring load away from only kd...rondo would also bring out the best in thabo serge okc' young big men (ANYONE!) lol.....i can't see this being a deal that OKC doesnt take into serious consideration