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Re: Nate to Boston? Could Happen Today (merged Nate threads)
« Reply #135 on: February 17, 2010, 11:28:54 AM »

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Long story short:  we wouldn't have Nate's Bird rights, but could give him a 20% raise over his current salary.
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I think this will ultimately end up being important, since our only options for signing players this offseason will be limited to re-signing Ray Allen, and the MLE. If we can retain Robinson without touching the MLE, this trade might be good. I guess it boils down to whether he'll pull an full MLE offer in the summer, since the difference between $4.8 million and $6 million is substantial.
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Re: Nate Robinson to BOS?
« Reply #136 on: February 17, 2010, 11:30:25 AM »

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very good find. i guess we have our #2 PG..i just hope it is for scal and eddie...we need to keep TA....time to poop or get off the pot with ray

Isn't it funny how the tides have changed on TA? I feel the same way. He really has solidified himself into the 2nd unit. I know he isn't Posey, but he does give us a high energy defensive stopper.

He is a classic SELL HIGH chance.  He has had a terrific season, but he is a role player. 

tony allen has a low basketball IQ...it seems as if we've been talking about his "potential" for years, but i have no faith it will become a reality.  this is the best time to pawn him off in a deal, as he's injury free and an expiring contract...and he's as good as he's gonna get.  hurry up and trade him before that secret gets exposed...  ;)
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Re: Nate to Boston? Could Happen Today (merged Nate threads)
« Reply #137 on: February 17, 2010, 11:33:28 AM »

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Re: Nate Robinson to BOS?
« Reply #138 on: February 17, 2010, 11:37:45 AM »

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God I hope this isn't true

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Re: Nate to Boston? Could Happen Today (merged Nate threads)
« Reply #139 on: February 17, 2010, 11:38:53 AM »

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Does any of the CBA buffs out there know whether we will have Bird rights on Nate, if he gets traded to the Cs?

I am pretty sure he loses his bird right in any trade because he was only on a 1 year deal ,  but he would likely only command an MLE type deal next summer, I don't see any team giving him more than the MLE.

You don't lose bird rights in a trade, but the player has to be signed to a three year deal to be eligible for bird rights. Nate was obviously only signed to one.

Bird rights don't require a three year deal.  If a team signs a player to a 3 year contract, they'll have Bird rights at the end of the deal.  However, they'd also have Bird rights after signing a player to three separate one year deals, so long as the player didn't depart for another team via free agency or waiver.

However, in the case of a player playing on a one-year deal, where the player's team would have Bird rights at the end of that deal (either for the first time, or not), those Bird rights are extinguished upon a trade.

Long story short:  we wouldn't have Nate's Bird rights, but could give him a 20% raise over his current salary.

Which any other team with the MLE could also give him...
Given this, I believe it is too risky to use a 1st round pick, unless it is heavily, heavily protected.

True, but if he'll only take a trade from teams like us, the Magic, and Lakers, the question of the MLE probably only applies to them and us.

Re: Nate to Boston? Could Happen Today (merged Nate threads)
« Reply #140 on: February 17, 2010, 11:39:27 AM »

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would really hate for the lakers to snake boston leaving us empty handed before the trade deadline. ainge needs to do something

Re: Nate Robinson to BOS?
« Reply #141 on: February 17, 2010, 11:41:49 AM »

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God I hope this isn't true

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If Marbury could work in Boston, I'm more willing to believe the only cancer among all the parties involved are the Knicks, and that Nate could work here, too.

Re: Nate to Boston? Could Happen Today (merged Nate threads)
« Reply #142 on: February 17, 2010, 11:46:38 AM »

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Robinson is not a cancer - he has just lost a lot of games ... D'Antoni runs a tight rotation and Robinson was not a fit ... so he did not get along with a coach.  He was not in the Knicks long term plans anyway.  Marbury was not a problem here off the court - our mistake was thinking he still was able to play. 

Robinson we know can actually play basketball - there is a ready role here for him, and he can put this team on his shoulders for stretches - not that we need it, but hey who can't enjoy the possibility.  In addition, it is a friendly contract - if the real cost is a late first round draft pick that is fair.  Honestly, if they could just swap our first and their second (probably gonna be in the 30s anyway) it'd be more than sufficient.

Re: Nate Robinson to BOS?
« Reply #143 on: February 17, 2010, 11:47:39 AM »

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Can't stand the player

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Can't stand his attitude

Can't stand the thought of him on this team

TP  Mate.  Unimpressed and Underwhelmed by DA atm.

If Marbury could work in Boston, I'm more willing to believe the only cancer among all the parties involved are the Knicks, and that Nate could work here, too.

Did he work out?  I'm not so sure from some of his comments after they didn't want him back.  I mean I guess there wasn't anything public but, I doubt that knucklehead didn't cause some waves in the locker room.  I mean he's eating vaseline online now..
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Re: Nate Robinson to BOS?
« Reply #144 on: February 17, 2010, 11:52:54 AM »

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Can't stand the player

Can't stand his game

Can't stand his ego

Can't stand his attitude

Can't stand the thought of him on this team

TP  Mate.  Unimpressed and Underwhelmed by DA atm.

If Marbury could work in Boston, I'm more willing to believe the only cancer among all the parties involved are the Knicks, and that Nate could work here, too.

Did he work out?  I'm not so sure from some of his comments after they didn't want him back.  I mean I guess there wasn't anything public but, I doubt that knucklehead didn't cause some waves in the locker room.  I mean he's eating vaseline online now..
He did not work out because he could not a hit a jump shot or score. Not because he was crazy (which he was).
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Re: Nate to Boston? Could Happen Today (merged Nate threads)
« Reply #145 on: February 17, 2010, 11:59:53 AM »

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Re: Nate Robinson to BOS?
« Reply #146 on: February 17, 2010, 12:03:49 PM »

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Really dont understand why people dont like this guy. Granted he is a little rough around the edges. but he could come in a possibly drop 40 points on a given night. He can Shoot and drive and able to bring up the ball unlike Eddie. Eddie was one of my favorite but has worn out this welcome with me. Cant penetrate at all. So I think Nate will help us a ton.

I think a lot has been made out of his attitude. I think it's a complete exaggeration overall.

It's NY Media putting a bad wrap on somebody when it isn't really justified... not like it's never happened before.

Re: Nate Robinson to BOS?
« Reply #147 on: February 17, 2010, 12:06:47 PM »

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Can't stand the player

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Can't stand the thought of him on this team

TP  Mate.  Unimpressed and Underwhelmed by DA atm.

If Marbury could work in Boston, I'm more willing to believe the only cancer among all the parties involved are the Knicks, and that Nate could work here, too.

Did he work out?  I'm not so sure from some of his comments after they didn't want him back.  I mean I guess there wasn't anything public but, I doubt that knucklehead didn't cause some waves in the locker room.  I mean he's eating vaseline online now..

I think the Celtics wouldn't have minded having him back, on a veterans minimum salary.  Giving him an actual training camp to get into real basketball shape, there was an upside play to be had.  But one senses Marbury did not want to come back with that sort of arrangement.  Too much pride/self delusion.

Re: Nate to Boston? Could Happen Today (merged Nate threads)
« Reply #148 on: February 17, 2010, 12:06:54 PM »

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Can someone show me a Nate Robinson deal that (a) makes sense, and (b) works on the RealGM trade checker?  I can't find one.

Re: Nate to Boston? Could Happen Today (merged Nate threads)
« Reply #149 on: February 17, 2010, 12:08:20 PM »

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while it wasn't as succinct as Roy, i said the same things right before his posts...  :'(

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:) it's all good i'm just being goofy...

Haha.  You expect anybody to take a Milwaukee Buck seriously? ;)

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