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Re: Celtics Interested in Re-Signing Humphries
« Reply #30 on: July 07, 2014, 07:13:47 PM »

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Center - Kris Humphries, Jordan Hill, Joel Anthony, Faverani, Iverson.

That would be a solid center lineup, maybe not the best in the league, but if Iverson lives up to expectations and we sign Jordan Hill and Kris Humphries we are a playoff team.

I don't see what all the hate is for Humphries. He didn't cause the celtics to lose 2/3 their games.... In fact he was one of the best players on the team last year.

I think the hate stems from that Kardasian tv show. I don't get it. He played well for us.

Yes he did. I like him, thought he played hard and performed well.
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Re: Celtics Interested in Re-Signing Humphries
« Reply #31 on: July 07, 2014, 07:33:41 PM »

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Hump was one of the bright lights for this team last year.  I think it would be great if we could get him back cheaply.

Re: Celtics Interested in Re-Signing Humphries
« Reply #32 on: July 07, 2014, 07:45:28 PM »

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I think we can get him cheap too. Sadly, as posted earlier on the blog, apparently the celtics aren't front runners for him anymore, Hornets and Wiz are. We can use the bird rights though if we want to keep him.
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Re: Celtics Interested in Re-Signing Humphries
« Reply #33 on: July 07, 2014, 09:30:56 PM »

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Gary Washburn: #celtics appear to be taking themselves out of the Kris Humphries market, #hornets and #wizards are leaders, according to NBA source Twitter

Re: Celtics Interested in Re-Signing Humphries
« Reply #34 on: July 07, 2014, 09:39:46 PM »

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Gary Washburn: #celtics appear to be taking themselves out of the Kris Humphries market, #hornets and #wizards are leaders, according to NBA source Twitter

Sign and trade. Get a trade exception.


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Re: Celtics Interested in Re-Signing Humphries
« Reply #35 on: July 07, 2014, 10:42:03 PM »

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Think the opposite.  Probably means Bass and Sully or KO are out the door as part of a Love trade.  At the worst we can use his salary slot in a future trade.

Or we're planning to keep all four of them and no Love deal is going to happen.


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Re: Celtics Interested in Re-Signing Humphries
« Reply #36 on: July 07, 2014, 11:07:57 PM »

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Gary Washburn: #celtics appear to be taking themselves out of the Kris Humphries market, #hornets and #wizards are leaders, according to NBA source Twitter

Sign and trade. Get a trade exception.

Hornets have cap space and don't need to.  Wizards don't have cap space, but are also lacking in expirings/waiveable contracts.

That said:
Kevin Seraphim S&T for $3.3 million (final two years not guaranteed)
Glen Rice Jr.  (Not guaranteed)
Future 2nd round pick(s)

Will let them sign Hump for a little over $6 million in year 1.

Re: Celtics Interested in Re-Signing Humphries
« Reply #37 on: July 07, 2014, 11:10:50 PM »

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Gary Washburn: #celtics appear to be taking themselves out of the Kris Humphries market, #hornets and #wizards are leaders, according to NBA source Twitter

Sign and trade. Get a trade exception.

Hornets have cap space and don't need to.  Wizards don't have cap space, but are also lacking in expirings/waiveable contracts.

That said:
Kevin Seraphim S&T for $3.3 million (final two years not guaranteed)
Glen Rice Jr.  (Not guaranteed)
Future 2nd round pick(s)

Will let them sign Hump for a little over $6 million in year 1.

Yes, Hornets have cap space.

But wouldn't a front office accept a free 2nd rounder or two as the cost of doing business for a sign and trade?
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Re: Celtics Interested in Re-Signing Humphries
« Reply #38 on: July 07, 2014, 11:31:20 PM »

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Think the opposite.  Probably means Bass and Sully or KO are out the door as part of a Love trade.  At the worst we can use his salary slot in a future trade.

Or we're planning to keep all four of them and no Love deal is going to happen.

Or Bass is traded for some other player/picks/cash.

Re: Celtics Interested in Re-Signing Humphries
« Reply #39 on: July 07, 2014, 11:39:51 PM »

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Gary Washburn: #celtics appear to be taking themselves out of the Kris Humphries market, #hornets and #wizards are leaders, according to NBA source Twitter

Sign and trade. Get a trade exception.

Hornets have cap space and don't need to.  Wizards don't have cap space, but are also lacking in expirings/waiveable contracts.

That said:
Kevin Seraphim S&T for $3.3 million (final two years not guaranteed)
Glen Rice Jr.  (Not guaranteed)
Future 2nd round pick(s)

Will let them sign Hump for a little over $6 million in year 1.

Yes, Hornets have cap space.

But wouldn't a front office accept a free 2nd rounder or two as the cost of doing business for a sign and trade?

But why are you giving the Hornets a 2nd rounder? For a trade exception? That'd be a silly use of a second rounder -- even one of our heavily protected ones from the Kings.