Georges Niang? That is pretty much the worst player we could have received. I guess we turned $30M into $8M, but this sucks. I wish we ended up with the 1st
Yea I don?t get how they don?t get a first round pick out of this. Basically a straight salary dump. Thought they would get something decent after seeing the return for Holiday and the amount of teams that were interested in KP.
If the Celtics were trading KP straight up for salary returning they probably could have gotten value. But they didn't want salary returning, because they wanted to get under the 2nd apron. So instead of getting that first rounder they had to ship it to BRK to get BRK to eat Mann's contract. BRK is the only team who could reasonably do so.
Think of it this way: The Celtics had a choice between #22 and Mann at 3/47 or just clearing the extra 16 million this year off their books, and tehy choice to clear the books.
I said a similar thing on another site, but I feel like this needs to be reiterated more. KP's value was actually Mann, Niang, and a 1st. People keep saying that Jrue had more value, but I'd say their values were pretty even.
In this case, we chose saving $22M over a decent player (Mann) and a 1st. Getting Simons just didn't save us much money, but it did give us future flexibility.
What this does do is allow for us to keep Al and Kornet. Niang's contract won't be hard/expensive to move and we could just waive and stretch him at $2.7M/yr for the next 3 years if he costs more than a 2nd to get off of. We can also dump a couple of minimums and sign new minimums at the deadline to save another $3M or so with prorations.
This is all assuming we actually keep Simons, too. Remember, now that we are under the 2nd apron, we can actually aggregate salaries. It opens up a lot more options for us if we want to trade say Niang and Hauser for a a player making up to $18M/yr