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Trade Avery Bradley
« on: December 24, 2011, 08:26:41 PM »

Offline diconzo

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Danny needs to trade him while he still has "untapped potential" before people realize he isn't that good. I was an Avery believer last season and thought his last game against the Knicks was a preview of better things to come. But he hasn't shown any improvement and we don't have a need for him with Keyon, Marquis, and E'Twuan all doing good. Texstyles mentioned trading him and a first rounder for Anthony Randolph. Any other ideas of players to trade him for?

Some Targets:
Kenneth Faried
Jordan Hill
Anthony Randolph (credit to Texstyles)
Robin Lopez
Jason Thompson
^ Some would include a 1st rounder (possibly Clippers, seeing as how its most likely going to be high 20's)

Not 100% if all the salaries match up with those, but thats just a few.

Re: Trade Avery Bradley
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2011, 12:04:55 AM »

Offline slamtheking

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Danny needs to trade him while he still has "untapped potential" before people realize he isn't that good. I was an Avery believer last season and thought his last game against the Knicks was a preview of better things to come. But he hasn't shown any improvement and we don't have a need for him with Keyon, Marquis, and E'Twuan all doing good. Texstyles mentioned trading him and a first rounder for Anthony Randolph. Any other ideas of players to trade him for?

Some Targets:
Kenneth Faried
Jordan Hill
Anthony Randolph (credit to Texstyles)
Robin Lopez
Jason Thompson
^ Some would include a 1st rounder (possibly Clippers, seeing as how its most likely going to be high 20's)

Not 100% if all the salaries match up with those, but thats just a few.
Bradley won't bring in any of those guys regardless of the salaries and i wouldn't move the Clip's pick for any of them.  Whoever we'd get next year should be at least as good as those guys if not better

Re: Trade Avery Bradley
« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2011, 12:43:00 AM »

Offline Carhole

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Danny needs to trade him while he still has "untapped potential" before people realize he isn't that good. I was an Avery believer last season and thought his last game against the Knicks was a preview of better things to come. But he hasn't shown any improvement and we don't have a need for him with Keyon, Marquis, and E'Twuan all doing good. Texstyles mentioned trading him and a first rounder for Anthony Randolph. Any other ideas of players to trade him for?

Some Targets:
Kenneth Faried
Jordan Hill
Anthony Randolph (credit to Texstyles)
Robin Lopez
Jason Thompson
^ Some would include a 1st rounder (possibly Clippers, seeing as how its most likely going to be high 20's)

Not 100% if all the salaries match up with those, but thats just a few.

So you were an "Avery believer" last year after the last game of the season and now have decided he has no shot after 4 qtrs of preseason basketball with almost zero training camp.

Interesting

And if you went from believer to ship him out of town ASAP, you think other people who run these teams for a living are going to just give us a valuable piece for bradley?

Re: Trade Avery Bradley
« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2011, 10:03:03 AM »

Offline kozlodoev

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Avery Bradley's development reminds me of Gabe Pruitt, and that's never a good thing.
"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."

Re: Trade Avery Bradley
« Reply #4 on: December 26, 2011, 10:29:44 AM »

Offline OttawaCeltic

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Danny needs to trade him while he still has "untapped potential" before people realize he isn't that good. I was an Avery believer last season and thought his last game against the Knicks was a preview of better things to come. But he hasn't shown any improvement and we don't have a need for him with Keyon, Marquis, and E'Twuan all doing good. Texstyles mentioned trading him and a first rounder for Anthony Randolph. Any other ideas of players to trade him for?

Some Targets:
Kenneth Faried
Jordan Hill
Anthony Randolph (credit to Texstyles)
Robin Lopez
Jason Thompson
^ Some would include a 1st rounder (possibly Clippers, seeing as how its most likely going to be high 20's)

Not 100% if all the salaries match up with those, but thats just a few.

So you were an "Avery believer" last year after the last game of the season and now have decided he has no shot after 4 qtrs of preseason basketball with almost zero training camp.

Interesting

And if you went from believer to ship him out of town ASAP, you think other people who run these teams for a living are going to just give us a valuable piece for bradley?

4 quarters? We had plenty of time to judge his game. Plus he's a liar. Remember how he said he got more potential and he got extremely better by pleasing/bribing/chatting/etc. with Doc? This guy is a total waste of 8 MPG and we need a solution to trash him and we don't need closed minded fans like you to try to protect him.
Jameer an elite PG?Please, ask that to his garbage highlights.



PAUL PIERCE, NO!

Re: Trade Avery Bradley
« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2011, 05:26:26 PM »

Offline husker

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Danny needs to trade him while he still has "untapped potential" before people realize he isn't that good. I was an Avery believer last season and thought his last game against the Knicks was a preview of better things to come. But he hasn't shown any improvement and we don't have a need for him with Keyon, Marquis, and E'Twuan all doing good. Texstyles mentioned trading him and a first rounder for Anthony Randolph. Any other ideas of players to trade him for?

Some Targets:
Kenneth Faried
Jordan Hill
Anthony Randolph (credit to Texstyles)
Robin Lopez
Jason Thompson
^ Some would include a 1st rounder (possibly Clippers, seeing as how its most likely going to be high 20's)

Not 100% if all the salaries match up with those, but thats just a few.

So you were an "Avery believer" last year after the last game of the season and now have decided he has no shot after 4 qtrs of preseason basketball with almost zero training camp.

Interesting

And if you went from believer to ship him out of town ASAP, you think other people who run these teams for a living are going to just give us a valuable piece for bradley?

4 quarters? We had plenty of time to judge his game. Plus he's a liar. Remember how he said he got more potential and he got extremely better by pleasing/bribing/chatting/etc. with Doc? This guy is a total waste of 8 MPG and we need a solution to trash him and we don't need closed minded fans like you to try to protect him.

So because he said he thinks he can get better that makes him a liar?  That's some pretty stupid logic.  We would get little, to no value by trading him, so what's the point in dumping him

Re: Trade Avery Bradley
« Reply #6 on: December 26, 2011, 06:23:49 PM »

Offline Texstyles

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I think Randolph is gettable ( not sure if thatas a word )player.  take a look at there Roster they have 3 maybe 4 Bigs ahead of him for PT,  and from what I remeber he is somewhat of a headache when he was with New York.  I dont think he will succeed in minny with no Vet around to put him in his place.  I think thats what he needs....IMO

Re: Trade Avery Bradley
« Reply #7 on: December 26, 2011, 06:25:34 PM »

Offline Texstyles

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OH...As for Lopez and Thompson I could not figure a deal that could work for both teams..  But I did try.

Re: Trade Avery Bradley
« Reply #8 on: December 26, 2011, 06:53:48 PM »

Offline CelticsFanNC

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  Until he shows he can play at the NBA level(which I believe he can) all you are going to get from him in a trade is a bag of pop corn.

Re: Trade Avery Bradley
« Reply #9 on: December 26, 2011, 06:54:19 PM »

Offline snowball

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Until recently I didn't want Bradley on the team
either, but after hearing Tommy defend him on
CSSNE's pre-season show, I've changed my mind.
He does bring a lot of energy, and may be worth
developing further.

Re: Trade Avery Bradley
« Reply #10 on: December 26, 2011, 07:56:56 PM »

Offline MaxAMillion

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No one wants Bradley...he brings back nothing. If Delusional wanted to try and take an undersized college two guard and turn him into a point, he should have drafted Shelden Mack. Mack will be a better pro than Bradley will ever be.

Re: Trade Avery Bradley
« Reply #11 on: December 26, 2011, 08:10:13 PM »

Offline Texstyles

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I agree that Bradley's value is not that high.  That is why in the original Randolph trade I was including a 1st round pick wether ours or the Clippers.  That is where the value is,  Bradley is the young potential player to make the money work.  I know people are not a big fan of Randolph either but he does have potential and the talent to be a KG like player.  Not saying he will be as good but can learn a thing or 2 from KG that can make him a solid player in this league.  I believe KG is the perfect mentor for him.