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Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #15 on: June 28, 2010, 11:34:07 PM »

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I like the breakdowns. Tp for the effort and analysis. As much as I think Tmac and Shaq are done as starters in this league if they accepted a reduced role it could work.

BTW, 2012 FA class, you forgot the most important one: Dwight Howard   ;)

ups, he could opt out, it's true. TP.  ;)

Thanks, I've been keeping track of Dwight since he came out. He'd look great in Green.

I think I just threw up in my mouth a little

 ;D are you jealous? It's a good thing to verbalize it. TP for your effort.

Ok, I wouldn't want Howard to pair him with Rondo, if you add Bradley it will be the Hall Of Fame of bad free throw shooters...

But Howard is one of the biggest names out there, and worth a look. If the Celtics need something is a big scorer. Durant would be ideal, Wade would have been, so from the 2012 list I'd go after Melo.


Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #16 on: June 28, 2010, 11:38:51 PM »

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I like the breakdowns. Tp for the effort and analysis. As much as I think Tmac and Shaq are done as starters in this league if they accepted a reduced role it could work.

BTW, 2012 FA class, you forgot the most important one: Dwight Howard   ;)

ups, he could opt out, it's true. TP.  ;)

Thanks, I've been keeping track of Dwight since he came out. He'd look great in Green.

I think I just threw up in my mouth a little

 ;D are you jealous? It's a good thing to verbalize it. TP for your effort.

Ok, I wouldn't want Howard to pair him with Rondo, if you add Bradley it will be the Hall Of Fame of bad free throw shooters...

But Howard is one of the biggest names out there, and worth a look. If the Celtics need something is a big scorer. Durant would be ideal, Wade would have been, so from the 2012 list I'd go after Melo.



Wasn't Melo just offered a 3 yr-65 mil extension by the Nuggets?

So if that goes through he'll prob be off from the 2012 FA list.

Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #17 on: June 29, 2010, 01:16:40 AM »

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Wasn't Melo just offered a 3 yr-65 mil extension by the Nuggets?

So if that goes through he'll prob be off from the 2012 FA list.

Yes, and they are closing to get a deal, so he'll probably be out of reach in 2012. The goal should be having the flexibility to be ready in case a really good FA is available. You can't stop those guys from extending contracts (Melo, Durant, Wade...). If OKC doesn't agree with Durant to an extension (highly improbable) he could be available, and in this case, you better be prepared to try to get him. Nobody said it was easy, right?


Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #18 on: June 29, 2010, 03:36:54 AM »

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TP for the head-work that went into this. Really like this overall, though there are a couple of points I would resist, (especially losing BBD ... he and TA have been the most consistent players and essential energy-boosters we've had off the bench). Financial constraints are tight in places, but this is the most attractive proposal I've seen on here in a long time. (Don't care for the previous DW talk, tho ... I don't want "Super-jerk" in green ;)). Great stuff, Aporel.
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Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #19 on: June 29, 2010, 06:15:05 AM »

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I like all of this - TP!

Stay classy, San Diego. Hello, Baxter? Baxter, is that you? Bark twice if you're in Milwaukee. Is this Wilt Chamberlain? Have the decency to say something.

Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #20 on: June 29, 2010, 07:09:17 AM »

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Love this idea. Tommy point to the original poster for realizing we don't need to rebuild our team, just to get younger and probably su*k.

We were 6 points away from winning the championship in June. We just need to add a couple pieces with the big three and banner 18 is inevitable.

Love the idea of adding Shaq and T-Mac (even rhymes!)

Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #21 on: June 29, 2010, 04:45:19 PM »

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What's Anthony Randolph ceiling? Is it fair to say, he can be A Chris Bosh with better athleticism. A 20/10. I know he is pretty talented right now & adding pounds for next season. And also Can he a future starting PF for a future contending team? To get him, Warriors might ask a lot like taking on Andris Biedrins absurd deal. I'd really like Randolph, but for what price?
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Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #22 on: June 30, 2010, 02:17:03 AM »

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Pierce opted out... checked. Waiting for his new 4-year 50 million contract.

next one: Ray (and Doc, I forgot him!)  ;D

Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #23 on: June 30, 2010, 06:51:24 PM »

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Doc is coming back... Pierce working on his 4-year 50 million contract...

Next might not be Ray, but the Shaq-TMac combo of aging superstars aiming to beat Co-b and the Sterns from Minny-LA.

Step by step... (I want Randolph, I want Randolph)  ;D

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« Reply #24 on: June 30, 2010, 06:58:10 PM »

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I like the idea, but why would GS do this trade?

What is the advantage of Baby over Randolph?


Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #25 on: June 30, 2010, 07:07:56 PM »

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Doc is coming back... Pierce working on his 4-year 50 million contract...

Next might not be Ray, but the Shaq-TMac combo of aging superstars aiming to beat Co-b and the Sterns from Minny-LA.

Step by step... (I want Randolph, I want Randolph)  ;D

$50 million for Pierce? Where are you getting that? Link?

Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #26 on: June 30, 2010, 07:11:37 PM »

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I like the idea, but why would GS do this trade?

What is the advantage of Baby over Randolph?



It's not Baby over Randolph, is about 6 million dollars of Gadzuric's contract coming off the books by trading for Sheed. And then, Dancin' Bear is today a better player, and Nellie doesn't like him a lot. They still could trade him by the deadline (is he still under BYC rule?), he's had some great performances in playoff time. Randolph could be fantastic for the Celtics in years to come, he could compliment Perk, he could run with Rondo... but GS is not the biggest expender out there. So money, even better if the C's pay Sheed's buyout, will be the reason.

Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #27 on: June 30, 2010, 07:14:32 PM »

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Doc is coming back... Pierce working on his 4-year 50 million contract...

Next might not be Ray, but the Shaq-TMac combo of aging superstars aiming to beat Co-b and the Sterns from Minny-LA.

Step by step... (I want Randolph, I want Randolph)  ;D

$50 million for Pierce? Where are you getting that? Link?

no link, just wishful thinking... hehehe. It makes sense, it's the same amount if he didn't opt out and then got 30 millions for 3 years, like Kidd, Nash... and he would be helping C's cap this season.

Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #28 on: June 30, 2010, 07:37:07 PM »

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Doc is coming back... Pierce working on his 4-year 50 million contract...

Next might not be Ray, but the Shaq-TMac combo of aging superstars aiming to beat Co-b and the Sterns from Minny-LA.

Step by step... (I want Randolph, I want Randolph)  ;D

$50 million for Pierce? Where are you getting that? Link?

no link, just wishful thinking... hehehe. It makes sense, it's the same amount if he didn't opt out and then got 30 millions for 3 years, like Kidd, Nash... and he would be helping C's cap this season.

Yeah, I'm expecting $60 million ($15 a year) at the very least. I'd be shocked if he went for less in this market.

Re: My dream scenario offseason: building by contending
« Reply #29 on: June 30, 2010, 07:44:31 PM »

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Yeah, I'm expecting $60 million ($15 a year) at the very least. I'd be shocked if he went for less in this market.

That's what I'm thinking, he'll sign 4year @ $15 mil. Meaning, saving Celtics $13million this season (including luxury tax).