So we receive the 3rd and 5th best players in the deal?
Thompson is pretty clearly the worst player in that trade, though his contract is a lot better than Love's.
I think Boston can do that trade, or something close to it without Brown included at all. Put in Smart, Langford, R. Williams, and a future 1st or two and I think Portland might do it, especially if they decide to rebuild. That said, Portland and Cleveland could just cut Boston out entirely and just do something like Love and Sexton for McCollum.
Terrible for Boston also...you have an incredibly low opinion of Smart and R. Will, not to mention adding Romeo and 2 firsts...
I know you were just tossing ideas around but...
CJ McCollum is BY FAR the best player in that trade. It isn't close. Over the last 5 seasons as a 2nd option on a winning team he has basically averaged 22/4/4 shooting 39.4% from 3, 49.4% from 2, and 83.9% from the line. If Boston acquired him while keeping Tatum, Brown, and Horford, they'd have a real shot at competing for titles over the next couple of seasons. Smart, Thompson, R. Williams, and a couple of late 1st's is absolutely worth taking a shot with McCollum.
McCollum, Fournier, Brown, Tatum, Horford with Pritchard, Langford, Nesmith, Parker, Brown is a nice solid 2 deep team and you still have G. Williams, Ojeleye, Kornet, and Edwards to round out the roster (with 1 open spot)
When was it announced that Robert Williams is a finished product?
McCollum is the best offensive player in the deal Ill give you that...
Amyway you had Romeo in there on top of all that...too steep for me by a lot...
True, I did. And you still do that trade and don't give it a second thought. Some veteran role players and some unproven young players that can't stay healthy are absolutely worth CJ McCollum, which is why Portland wouldn't do that.
Sorry to drag this back, but here in this thread you are doubling down on Smart, Robert Williams, Romeo Langford and a first round pick or 2 for McCollum, saying you do that trade and "don't give it a second thought"
But I just noticed in the McCollum thread you proposed a three way deal in which the C's give up Smart, Thompson and Grant Williams and no picks, and get back McCollum and Looney, and you described that as a sound deal for all teams.
Do you see the disparity in your two posts about going after McCollum?
or do you see Thompson plus Grant Williams being equal to Robert Williams, Romeo and one or two first round picks? I personally see that as a wide gap in assets.
one trade includes GS, one trade does not. Different teams value things differently.
Not sure what this has to do with how much the Celtics give up for McCollum?
In one of your ideas, (IDEA A), the Celtics
A: possess McCollum Robert Williams, Kevon Looney, Romeo Langford
B: keep all their draft picks
C. lose Smart, Thompson, G. Williams
In your other idea, (IDEA B), the Celtics
A. possess McCollum, Thompson, GWill
B. lose one or two first round draft picks
C. lose Smart, Rob Williams and Romeo Langford
These are vastly different way to value McCollum imo. When I criticized the second one (the non Golden State one), you responded that it was a no-brainer. Meanwhile you described the other of these two examples as sound (I agree, idea A is sound enough). Either you weren't being intellectually honest, or you're afraid to admit that you were just tossing out ideas without much thought (which is what I originally suggested may be the case and is of course fine).
I'm only picking on this discrepancy because you sometimes throw things out as hard facts and certainty. If you want to be someone people can look to for cold hard facts, then you should be intellectually honest.
I will assume you ARE being intellectually honest, which implies that you
really feel that Rob Williams and Romeo are non-starters as NBA players, bad enough that you can add picks to them, and that Looney is no great shakes, and that Thompson and G will are quite valuable in trades. These are the implications of viewing your two trade ideas for McCollum as equally doable, one being "sound" and the other (the worse one imo) a "no brainer" that you "don't think twice about".