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Quote from: winsomme on July 17, 2009, 05:18:10 PMQuote from: EJPLAYA on July 17, 2009, 01:41:58 PMI'd give up Rondo and Ray in a deal for him, but not Perk as well. We could fill in at the 2, especially with CP3's ability to score, but we couldn't lose the big man. Chandler is a bust.How about this though that works in the machine:Boston sends: Ray, Rondo, TA, and GiddensNO sends: CP3 and PejaCP3, House, PruittPeja, House, WalkerPP, Walker, TBDKG, Rasheed, BBDPerk, Rasheed, TBDI definitely like Ray over Peja, but CP3 over Rondo is such a big jump that it would be worth it.Boston gets a big jump at the PG spot and not a huge dropoff at the 2. They don't have to worry about Rondo's extension so soon as CP3 has 3 years. NO gets expiring deals in RAY, Giddens, TA, and even Rondo if they choose. If they think he is worth it they re-up him at likely less than CP3's contract.this is a pretty reasonable deal for both teams. I think NO would want Rondo to sign an extension in the 9-10 million per range before they do it....which I'm not sure Rondo would do going to a new team. he might want to hit FA if he gets traded...but leaving that aside, I really don't think you can trade Ray at this point. like i said to Bball, you can't have Ray so much a part of the Sheed pitch and then ship him out.Which is it? The first post you said it is bad for both teams and the second you say it is pretty reasonable for both teams. While I agree with the Sheed part of it, If Sheed thought they would increase their likelihood at winning a championship dramatically with making a move then I am sure he would live...
Quote from: EJPLAYA on July 17, 2009, 01:41:58 PMI'd give up Rondo and Ray in a deal for him, but not Perk as well. We could fill in at the 2, especially with CP3's ability to score, but we couldn't lose the big man. Chandler is a bust.How about this though that works in the machine:Boston sends: Ray, Rondo, TA, and GiddensNO sends: CP3 and PejaCP3, House, PruittPeja, House, WalkerPP, Walker, TBDKG, Rasheed, BBDPerk, Rasheed, TBDI definitely like Ray over Peja, but CP3 over Rondo is such a big jump that it would be worth it.Boston gets a big jump at the PG spot and not a huge dropoff at the 2. They don't have to worry about Rondo's extension so soon as CP3 has 3 years. NO gets expiring deals in RAY, Giddens, TA, and even Rondo if they choose. If they think he is worth it they re-up him at likely less than CP3's contract.this is a pretty reasonable deal for both teams. I think NO would want Rondo to sign an extension in the 9-10 million per range before they do it....which I'm not sure Rondo would do going to a new team. he might want to hit FA if he gets traded...but leaving that aside, I really don't think you can trade Ray at this point. like i said to Bball, you can't have Ray so much a part of the Sheed pitch and then ship him out.
I'd give up Rondo and Ray in a deal for him, but not Perk as well. We could fill in at the 2, especially with CP3's ability to score, but we couldn't lose the big man. Chandler is a bust.How about this though that works in the machine:Boston sends: Ray, Rondo, TA, and GiddensNO sends: CP3 and PejaCP3, House, PruittPeja, House, WalkerPP, Walker, TBDKG, Rasheed, BBDPerk, Rasheed, TBDI definitely like Ray over Peja, but CP3 over Rondo is such a big jump that it would be worth it.Boston gets a big jump at the PG spot and not a huge dropoff at the 2. They don't have to worry about Rondo's extension so soon as CP3 has 3 years. NO gets expiring deals in RAY, Giddens, TA, and even Rondo if they choose. If they think he is worth it they re-up him at likely less than CP3's contract.
Quote from: winsomme on July 17, 2009, 05:18:10 PMQuote from: EJPLAYA on July 17, 2009, 01:41:58 PMI'd give up Rondo and Ray in a deal for him, but not Perk as well. We could fill in at the 2, especially with CP3's ability to score, but we couldn't lose the big man. Chandler is a bust.How about this though that works in the machine:Boston sends: Ray, Rondo, TA, and GiddensNO sends: CP3 and PejaCP3, House, PruittPeja, House, WalkerPP, Walker, TBDKG, Rasheed, BBDPerk, Rasheed, TBDI definitely like Ray over Peja, but CP3 over Rondo is such a big jump that it would be worth it.Boston gets a big jump at the PG spot and not a huge dropoff at the 2. They don't have to worry about Rondo's extension so soon as CP3 has 3 years. NO gets expiring deals in RAY, Giddens, TA, and even Rondo if they choose. If they think he is worth it they re-up him at likely less than CP3's contract.this is a pretty reasonable deal for both teams. I think NO would want Rondo to sign an extension in the 9-10 million per range before they do it....which I'm not sure Rondo would do going to a new team. he might want to hit FA if he gets traded...but leaving that aside, I really don't think you can trade Ray at this point. like i said to Bball, you can't have Ray so much a part of the Sheed pitch and then ship him out.Considering that Rondo would be a restricted free-agent, I don't think they would care much to force him to sign an extention as a condition for a trade.
Whoever lands him got the better end of the deal, I'll tell you that much. Hard to match an almost walking triple double, franchise leading, 23 year old point guard. He almost instantly makes your team able to compete and makes everyone around him better. What more can you ask for?
Portland seems like a more realistic trading partner. They need a starting PG (Blake is a perfect backup) and they have loads of young, cheap talent. Oh yeah, and they have cap space. If I were NO, I'd be talking to Pritchard, not Ainge.
I think Rondo is the better fit for this Rondo than Paul. Paul would want to dominate the ball too much. We know the chemistry with Rondo works very well. You just don't know how Paul would mesh with big 3 and now "Sheed.
Quote from: footey on July 17, 2009, 06:28:59 PMI think Rondo is the better fit for this Rondo than Paul. Paul would want to dominate the ball too much. We know the chemistry with Rondo works very well. You just don't know how Paul would mesh with big 3 and now "Sheed.This "better fit" crap is going overboard. Paul has been an MVP candidate for the last couple of years, and you're going to worry about Rondo being a better fit? Which he isnt...
Yeah right, absolutely not.You know how bad our team would suck if we gave up the people needed to make this happen? We only have 7 actual players on our roster in the first place....
Quote from: BudweiserCeltic on July 17, 2009, 05:31:33 PMQuote from: winsomme on July 17, 2009, 05:18:10 PMQuote from: EJPLAYA on July 17, 2009, 01:41:58 PMI'd give up Rondo and Ray in a deal for him, but not Perk as well. We could fill in at the 2, especially with CP3's ability to score, but we couldn't lose the big man. Chandler is a bust.How about this though that works in the machine:Boston sends: Ray, Rondo, TA, and GiddensNO sends: CP3 and PejaCP3, House, PruittPeja, House, WalkerPP, Walker, TBDKG, Rasheed, BBDPerk, Rasheed, TBDI definitely like Ray over Peja, but CP3 over Rondo is such a big jump that it would be worth it.Boston gets a big jump at the PG spot and not a huge dropoff at the 2. They don't have to worry about Rondo's extension so soon as CP3 has 3 years. NO gets expiring deals in RAY, Giddens, TA, and even Rondo if they choose. If they think he is worth it they re-up him at likely less than CP3's contract.this is a pretty reasonable deal for both teams. I think NO would want Rondo to sign an extension in the 9-10 million per range before they do it....which I'm not sure Rondo would do going to a new team. he might want to hit FA if he gets traded...but leaving that aside, I really don't think you can trade Ray at this point. like i said to Bball, you can't have Ray so much a part of the Sheed pitch and then ship him out.Considering that Rondo would be a restricted free-agent, I don't think they would care much to force him to sign an extention as a condition for a trade.a lot of teams are going to have money next off season. Rondo could get a pretty lucrative deal from someone that would put NO right back in the spot they are in now.they're just looking to trim costs. they still want to stay competitive.
Quote from: BudweiserCeltic on July 17, 2009, 07:26:01 PMQuote from: footey on July 17, 2009, 06:28:59 PMI think Rondo is the better fit for this Rondo than Paul. Paul would want to dominate the ball too much. We know the chemistry with Rondo works very well. You just don't know how Paul would mesh with big 3 and now "Sheed.This "better fit" crap is going overboard. Paul has been an MVP candidate for the last couple of years, and you're going to worry about Rondo being a better fit? Which he isnt...I don't know I kinda buy elements of the better fit argument. Paul is clearly the better player and probably always will be.but that NO team was terrible last year. there definitely was a chemistry problem. they had injuries, but their problems went deeper than that.