Yeah. And that's why I wouldn't be shocked to see Baby traded by February. He's going to command more money this summer and probably more year than Danny is going to want to commit to given the fact that he'll likely never be our starting power forward (at least not when we're contending).
Given that case, I wouldn't be shocked to see Danny package him with a guard to get a big 3, especially if Daniels isn't cutting it and/or Perk comes back at full speed.
That might be true except for the big wild card of the upcoming CBA. Depending on how much the new cap and new max contracts are, mid-range price guys like Baby might get squeezed down toward the bottom of the scale.
I wouldn't be surprised if BBD was moved, but it probably wouldn't be because of financial pressures.
I don't think Baby's going to get traded unless it's to good of a deal to pass up. I really hope we keep Baby and lock him up for a decent amount of time. I always see post about wanting to trade Baby and I just don't get them.
I don't think it's a desire to trade him (at least on my part), it's more that he's probably the only trade chip of any worth we really have. No one wants our older players (at least not for anything close to equal value). We're not going to trade Rondo. Perkins is a question mark with health. And everyone else isn't all that talented and potentially iffy for other reasons (Nate's height, West's sanity, Daniel's health, Wafer's past history). The young guys haven't accomplished anything.
Baby has proven himself to be an NBA player and could probably start on some teams.
However, is he ever going to be good enough to start on a contending team?
I'm not so sure and tend to think not.
Given that case, if we have 4 healthy bigs in February other than Baby (a big IF) and Danny doesn't want to invest future "core" money in a player he doesn't see as part of the next Celtic contender, we might as well trade him for a big 3.
It just doesn't make fiscal sense to hold on to a role player through a rebuilding process when it could jeopardize our ability to land superstars.