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Re: BOS / NY trade idea (NYK salary dump)
« Reply #15 on: June 08, 2009, 06:18:29 PM »

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And one of these player are going to have to start in place of Ray (even if Pierce is moving to SG)


It's not ideal, but Paul could slide over to SG (he guards plenty of SGs, including the best one in the NBA), with Chandler starting.  Or, sign a SG in free agency (Anthony Parker?) and have Chandler come off the bench.

I prefer Paul at SF with Chandler filling a 6th man role.  Anthony Parker could be a nice SG pickup.
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Re: BOS / NY trade idea (NYK salary dump)
« Reply #16 on: June 08, 2009, 06:19:05 PM »

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Too much money coming back. I don't the C's owners can pay for it + pay Rondo.

Re: BOS / NY trade idea (NYK salary dump)
« Reply #17 on: June 08, 2009, 06:19:29 PM »

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Plus, why would the Celtics want to help the Knicks clear cap room to sign Lebron?

If it's going to happen anyway, why not benefit from it?

(Kinda of like facilitating Rasheed to the Pistons.)


Rasheed was going whether the Celtics dipped their toes in or not.


Lee's contract along with Curry can be enough to keep the Knicks from offering the max to Lebron.

The Knicks already have plenty to sign Lebron.  This trade may help them sign a sidekick, but they've got around $30 - $35 million to work with presently.  If Lebron wants to go to NY, it will happen.

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Re: BOS / NY trade idea (NYK salary dump)
« Reply #18 on: June 08, 2009, 06:21:21 PM »

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Lee's contract along with Curry can be enough to keep the Knicks from offering the max to Lebron.

Knicks have about $23.5M on the books for 2010 (including Curry, Jeffries, Gallinari and Chandler).  Say $8M for Lee and the Knicks have $31.5M.  That still leaves enough to sign LeBron to the max, I believe.
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Re: BOS / NY trade idea (NYK salary dump)
« Reply #19 on: June 08, 2009, 06:22:54 PM »

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the 3 most overrated players in the nba. jose calderon,lamarcus aldridge and david lee.

Lee averaged 16 and 12 on 55% shooting.  He had *65* double-doubles this year, and had a 37/21 game.

How overrated can he be?

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Re: BOS / NY trade idea (NYK salary dump)
« Reply #20 on: June 08, 2009, 06:23:55 PM »

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Knicks would do that trade. They get rid of both the contracts they're desperate to move and they avoid having to make a long term financial investment in Lee, who they are lukewarm to. Then they can also trade Ray for other inferior expiring contracts at the deadline and pick up a pick or 2.

For Boston, while tempting to add Lee, Duhon, and Chandler, I have to agree with the earlier poster about if this would hinder signing Rondo (and Perk) in the future. Big dollars for Lee, Curry, Jeffries, and eventually Chandler. Add in Pierce and KG's salaries which are huge and you're WAY over the luxury tax if you resign Perk and Rondo.

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« Reply #21 on: June 08, 2009, 06:25:13 PM »

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Knicks would do that trade. They get rid of both the contracts they're desperate to move and they avoid having to make a long term financial investment in Lee, who they are lukewarm to. Then they can also trade Ray for other inferior expiring contracts at the deadline and pick up a pick or 2.

For Boston, while tempting to add Lee, Duhon, and Chandler, I have to agree with the earlier poster about if this would hinder signing Rondo (and Perk) in the future. Big dollars for Lee, Curry, Jeffries, and eventually Chandler. Add in Pierce and KG's salaries which are huge and you're WAY over the luxury tax if you resign Perk and Rondo.

True.  Luxury tax implications would be the problem with this trade, from my perspective.  However, it's not the cap-killer that it could be.  We could do this trade (with Lee around $8 million) and extend Rondo, and still be at about our current payroll.  It still means paying the luxury tax, but it wouldn't kill the payroll any more than our current team does.

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Re: BOS / NY trade idea (NYK salary dump)
« Reply #22 on: June 08, 2009, 06:28:30 PM »

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Not ideal but it's interesting. Celtics bench gets immediate help. First, David Lee is perfect as a hustling, running, rebounding big man back up. I would love the energy he would bring, tracking down Eddie's long rebounds and running the floor with Rondo when he gets the chance.

Chandler is the piece I really like. Big, strong, athletic 3 who can score, has improved each year in the league, and I think someone who would benefit greatly from Pierce. Also could play some small 4 (against the Magic for example).

Jeffries is 6-10, could help guard some of the Lewis/Turk/Odom types, especially with injuries or foul trouble.

Duhon I think is a waste. Would love this deal without him or with moving him for a different point. Just don't like his game at all.

Everyone is down on Curry and rightfully so. But he was with the Baby Bulls (no leadership) then got a ton of money in NY under the leadership of Isiah and Marbury...I would be willing to give him a last shot by working with Clifford Ray (who to my knowledge has succeeded with every big man willing to put in the effort to work hard) and under the tutelage of KG and Perk. If he can't thrive in that situation or doesn't want to work hard, so be it. But as part of this deal I don't mind the risk because of our vets.

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« Reply #23 on: June 08, 2009, 06:32:45 PM »

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Knicks would do that trade. They get rid of both the contracts they're desperate to move and they avoid having to make a long term financial investment in Lee, who they are lukewarm to. Then they can also trade Ray for other inferior expiring contracts at the deadline and pick up a pick or 2.

For Boston, while tempting to add Lee, Duhon, and Chandler, I have to agree with the earlier poster about if this would hinder signing Rondo (and Perk) in the future. Big dollars for Lee, Curry, Jeffries, and eventually Chandler. Add in Pierce and KG's salaries which are huge and you're WAY over the luxury tax if you resign Perk and Rondo.

True.  Luxury tax implications would be the problem with this trade, from my perspective.  However, it's not the cap-killer that it could be.  We could do this trade (with Lee around $8 million) and extend Rondo, and still be at about our current payroll.  It still means paying the luxury tax, but it wouldn't kill the payroll any more than our current team does.

I do like the idea of adding two strong young pieces like Chandler and Lee to our young core of Rondo and Perk. This would enable us to remain competitive once Pierce and KG enter their "career twilights."  TP for the idea and for reaching Atari 2600 Roy!

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« Reply #24 on: June 08, 2009, 06:36:00 PM »

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I don't really get this trade.  Jeffries is an overpaid under achiever.  Duhon is a backup.  Curry is a waste of space.  And Lee would be overpaid as a bench player.  He's going to want at least $9mil a year.  And it would leave a big hole at the starting 2 guard spot.

I would only do it if Ray was immediately bought out and came back here on the cheap.  Also Jeffries and Curry would have to expire this year and we would keep Lee, Duhon and Chandler as backups.  I still don't love the trade though.  I think there are better options out there.  Don't blow this thing up yet unless you can get a better player than Ray.  They can still win it all in 2010 with a veteran role player or two.

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« Reply #25 on: June 08, 2009, 06:44:59 PM »

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BOS trades: Ray Allen, Brian Scalabrine, Tony Allen, Gabe Pruitt
NYK trades: David Lee (S&T), Wilson Chandler, Chris Duhon, Jared Jeffries, Eddy Curry

We get three good players in return for taking on two lousy contracts.  I'm not sure if I would do this trade, but I'm inclined to say yes (and if I did so, I'd tell Curry to stay home until his contract expired.)

This could be the most lopsided trade in history in the Celtics favor. Danny would jump all over that if it came available.


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« Reply #26 on: June 08, 2009, 06:55:24 PM »

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BOS trades: Ray Allen, Brian Scalabrine, Tony Allen, Gabe Pruitt
NYK trades: David Lee (S&T), Wilson Chandler, Chris Duhon, Jared Jeffries, Eddy Curry

We get three good players in return for taking on two lousy contracts.  I'm not sure if I would do this trade, but I'm inclined to say yes (and if I did so, I'd tell Curry to stay home until his contract expired.)

This could be the most lopsided trade in history in the Celtics favor. Danny would jump all over that if it came available.



Haha.  It's funny to see the above post in the same thread as:

Genuis, I'm calling Danny.

Clearly Ray's 51 scoring game against Chicago doesn't prove much. Go back to Milwaukee Ray. Boston fans don't appreciate you.

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Re: BOS / NY trade idea (NYK salary dump)
« Reply #27 on: June 08, 2009, 06:58:16 PM »

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BOS trades: Ray Allen, Brian Scalabrine, Tony Allen, Gabe Pruitt
NYK trades: David Lee (S&T), Wilson Chandler, Chris Duhon, Jared Jeffries, Eddy Curry

We get three good players in return for taking on two lousy contracts.  I'm not sure if I would do this trade, but I'm inclined to say yes (and if I did so, I'd tell Curry to stay home until his contract expired.)

Did we fire Danny and hire Isiah Thomas?

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« Reply #28 on: June 08, 2009, 07:01:07 PM »

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Duhon I think is a waste. Would love this deal without him or with moving him for a different point. Just don't like his game at all.


Duhon is an expiring contract.  He would be overpaid as a backup PG, but he seems more than qualified for the role.  He could be moved later in the season if necessary.
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Re: BOS / NY trade idea (NYK salary dump)
« Reply #29 on: June 08, 2009, 07:02:21 PM »

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I created this new software where if you give me a TOMMY POINT, it automatically gives you one back!  Oh I'm just kidding...or am I???

I just checked.  You're kidding.
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