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Do you want to trade BABY ?

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Dealing baby
« on: November 20, 2010, 05:31:38 AM »

Offline heitingas

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Instead of coming up with a trade I thought we could have a vote about the subject.

Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2010, 05:36:11 AM »

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Not at all ... he's become a vital part of the Celtics' system, and gives 110% off the bench, not to mention is number one (by far) in taking charges ... that's great defending. I wouldn't mind trading Wafer, Bradley, Harangody, and even Erden, (for the right player), but Glen's only expendable for "big fish" trades.
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Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2010, 07:53:39 AM »

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Oh brother, the guy had a bad game for crying out loud. It's just making me sick how people keep trying to get rid of the kid. ???
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Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2010, 08:00:05 AM »

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No...Nyet...Negatory.

He's our most durable Big off the bench. He didn't play well last night, but that could be said about the team in general.

We'll do better next game, and so will he.

Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2010, 08:53:58 AM »

Offline radiohead

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I kinda understand where this is coming from. Baby had a bad game against OKC. Too many jumpers and his missed free throws probably cost us the game. But hey, it's not like it was just Baby who had a bad game. The whole team played poorly.

Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #5 on: November 20, 2010, 10:30:18 AM »

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A bad game? Baby's had bad years. Bring in a wing over here who is capable of backing up for this team. Not someone who causes Doc to call timeouts minutes after coming in, trading baskets with weak opponents that KG dissected prior to his involvement. Just because you run around the court doesn't mean you are giving off positive "energy". He kills what Rondo's trying to do on the court, no flop excuse me charge helps that. He's Kwame Brown, same exact player, no reach, length, but considered mobile. Was LA winning with Kwame, I don't remember. That's right, no. He is not needed, Perk is. If Baby was anything vital to this team, we'd of had an 18 championship, not wishing Perk was healthy instead of HIM. Danny better send his overrated energy away.
« Last Edit: November 20, 2010, 11:18:35 AM by Jevi »

Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #6 on: November 20, 2010, 10:38:01 AM »

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He's a role player.  He has an expiring contract.  That means he's on the table.  

Even the most ardent BBD enthusiast cannot deny that he is a role player.

Even the most ardent BBD fan can't look at his numbers and think this guy, now in his 4th season, is anything more than a career backup on a contending team.

Even the most ardent supporter can't say his per-36 contributions of 12.1 points, 6 boards, and 0.3 blocks can't be replaced by the likes of many, many other players.


The only thing, really, is that he knows the defensive rotations and executes them well most of the time.  He takes charges, but only very, very rarely blocks a shot (which should be an expectation for bigs).  My friends, Scal did that.  Offensively, he has that long jumper to stretch the floor.  If given enough time to get a rhythm, Scal did that, too.

BBD does not and can not create any offense; the only offense he gets are due to having better players around him, leading to him being wide open.  On defense, he's a "team defender" more than a 1 on 1 shut-down guy.

Basically, BBD as a player is in the same category as Scal and Waltah McCarty--minimum (or close to it) contract role players off the bench, each of which we have managed to move on from without missing much on the court.

Conclusion:  He should be on the block.
« Last Edit: November 20, 2010, 11:01:29 AM by More Banners »

Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #7 on: November 20, 2010, 11:28:52 AM »

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He's a role player, but he's worth much more than a veteran's minimum deal.

Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #8 on: November 20, 2010, 12:05:37 PM »

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It depends on who's available for him. 

He's a bench player on an expiring deal.  If there's someone better out there or just as good under a longer, reasonable deal then BBD is tradable. 


Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #9 on: November 20, 2010, 12:48:59 PM »

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No.  I am against say "trade this guy" with an open ended idea.



Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #10 on: November 20, 2010, 12:49:38 PM »

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It depends on who's available for him. 

He's a bench player on an expiring deal.  If there's someone better out there or just as good under a longer, reasonable deal then BBD is tradable. 



Exactly.  I'm not sure how anybody can answer this question with anything other than a "don't know".  If we can get good value for BBD, he's tradeable.  If we can't, he's not.


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Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #11 on: November 20, 2010, 01:01:29 PM »

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Basically, BBD as a player is in the same category as Scal

*shaking my head in disbelief*

What about the fact that Baby played 30+ minutes even when Shaq and JO were healthy?
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Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #12 on: November 20, 2010, 01:06:26 PM »

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Well, based off the responses (all intelligent), then this is truly an open-ended question here.

Of course I would trade Baby, but we are talking a hypothetical situation here.

In a perfect world, we could trade Glen and get a solid PF in return that would be a reliable backup to KG, durable, energy player, and for the money that he is being paid.

Then Reality sets in - I don't see anyone out there or any team out there that would pull the trigger on something that would help us.

Other teams would try to under-sell us, when it has been mentioned in other "Glen Davis Trade" threads that maybe we are the only team that realizes Glen Davis' worth. Of course, other potential "partners" in a trade would say "Well, he's a bench player, a rotation player. Why would we give you what you are asking for in return?"

And that is our dilemma, I think. We know Glen's worth. But in the NBA, would we get what he is TRULY WORTH in return?

Nope. That is why for the immediate future, Glen Davis needs to remain in Green, backing up Kevin Garnett, drawing charges, rebounding better, maturing, improving his play(which he has this season). And unless an absolute Blockbuster Opportunity comes up that will definitely help us (and replace what Glen has brought to us), then we need to hold our position.

IMO, there is no one else that we could get in a "Realistic" trade for him.

Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #13 on: November 20, 2010, 01:27:06 PM »

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I'd trade him and a future 2nd rounder (maybe 2013) for Serge Ibaka if the Thunder is gonna accept the deal.
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Re: Dealing baby
« Reply #14 on: November 20, 2010, 01:50:18 PM »

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I'd trade him and a future 2nd rounder (maybe 2013) for Serge Ibaka if the Thunder is gonna accept the deal.


That's the trick.


The better question to ask is why would the Thunder make such a deal.