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Quote from: LooseCannon on January 22, 2012, 05:07:27 PMIf Howard does not want to become a Celtic, Ainge can still improve the team by effectively renting out cap space to facilitate a sign-and-trade that sends Howard to a capped out team. That won't please people who want a contender next season, but a multi-year rebuilding plan may be the way to go.trade for rudy gaytrade for okafor sign eric gordon or oj mayo in the summer / role players ^^ now that's what i call a rebuild
If Howard does not want to become a Celtic, Ainge can still improve the team by effectively renting out cap space to facilitate a sign-and-trade that sends Howard to a capped out team. That won't please people who want a contender next season, but a multi-year rebuilding plan may be the way to go.
Quote from: beantownboy171 on January 21, 2012, 02:18:52 PMI firmly believe that we're in prime position to snag Dwight Howard if he makes it to free agency. The trickiest step to getting Dwight in Boston is clearing Pierce's contract from the books.That can be done possibly through amnesty or via trade. Realistically, we could move Rondo and the clippers pick to get into the top 10 and snag a swing man. Lets say Rondo and the clippers pick (15-20 range) for Monte Ellis and the warriors pick (5-10 range).We'd have room to sign both Derron Williams and Dwight Howard along with other pieces.We'd have two top 10 picks in the draft, I like Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Jared Sullinger for his scoring.We'd project a future line-up as such:WilliamsEllisKidd-GilchristSullingerHowardTis my dream scenario.Very good idea,but how do you get two top 10 picks from moving Rondo?Are you saying you'd get a top 10 pick from moving Pierce as well?
I firmly believe that we're in prime position to snag Dwight Howard if he makes it to free agency. The trickiest step to getting Dwight in Boston is clearing Pierce's contract from the books.That can be done possibly through amnesty or via trade. Realistically, we could move Rondo and the clippers pick to get into the top 10 and snag a swing man. Lets say Rondo and the clippers pick (15-20 range) for Monte Ellis and the warriors pick (5-10 range).We'd have room to sign both Derron Williams and Dwight Howard along with other pieces.We'd have two top 10 picks in the draft, I like Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Jared Sullinger for his scoring.We'd project a future line-up as such:WilliamsEllisKidd-GilchristSullingerHowardTis my dream scenario.
Quote from: green7 on January 22, 2012, 05:26:14 PMQuote from: LooseCannon on January 22, 2012, 05:07:27 PMIf Howard does not want to become a Celtic, Ainge can still improve the team by effectively renting out cap space to facilitate a sign-and-trade that sends Howard to a capped out team. That won't please people who want a contender next season, but a multi-year rebuilding plan may be the way to go.trade for rudy gaytrade for okafor sign eric gordon or oj mayo in the summer / role players ^^ now that's what i call a rebuild a rebuild into a perennial 1st or 2nd round exit, maybe.
I had a feeling Orlando Magic won't trade Dwight Howard. First of all, they won't get an equal value for the undisputed best Center in NBA going on half of decade. Secondly, $30 million We type of idiot would leave $30 million on the table and walk away. Orlando Magic hold trump card here. At the end of the day, I think Dwight Howard signs extension and stays in Orlando.