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Re: Idea: Romeo, Nesmith, future 1st for Haliburton
« Reply #15 on: July 05, 2021, 10:31:28 AM »

Offline Irish Stew

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Many Celtics fans will scream that we're giving up too many of our alleged prospects, but it is Sacramento that should say no. This is one of those classic  pennies for a nickel trade proposals, quantity for quality.

Re: Idea: Romeo, Nesmith, future 1st for Haliburton
« Reply #16 on: July 05, 2021, 12:05:29 PM »

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Many Celtics fans will scream that we're giving up too many of our alleged prospects, but it is Sacramento that should say no. This is one of those classic  pennies for a nickel trade proposals, quantity for quality.
I think both teams should say no. If Boston wants to flip young guys it should be for proven guys or as a package for someone legit. Sacramento should not move Haliburton under any realistic circumstance
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Re: Idea: Romeo, Nesmith, future 1st for Haliburton
« Reply #17 on: July 05, 2021, 01:49:05 PM »

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 Maybe have to throw in Prichard to make it happen, but would like to keep Peyton if possible.  The kings probably don't want to move him but with Peyton included that trade makes them better and deeper.

 For the celtics we get our PG of the future.  A big tall, long, playmaking Point that can switch, make bug shots, has that winning edge. Good shooter it just looks strange. 

 So assuming the kings would deal him would you make the trade.

I don't see the Kings giving him up. But i do think it is an over pay. Nesmith and Romeo both have shown flashes of greatness. They both defend well and both have off skills that are going to be above normal.
Smart has earned a year to be the starting point guard in Boston. I say we trade for Tomas Satoransky  he will not cost as much and we can fit him in with the Heyward exemption or maybe they take TT.



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