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Ray plus two first rounders, for the number two pick.
« on: June 09, 2011, 05:10:40 AM »

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 For the Wolves they don't believe in Williams, they buy into the fact he's immature and don't want that kind of risk.

 It also gives them a lineup that looks like this.

 Kevin Love, Mike Beasley, Wes Johnson, Ray Allen, Ricky Rubio

 With Johnny Flynn, Anthony Rudolph, Darko, and Luke Ridnour

 That's a really nice looking nine man rotation. They also get a first class veteran in Ray, with two years left on his deal that sets a great example, instead of another young cocky kid which they have way to many of. 

 They also could get rid of ten million of salary to garbage contracts which we take on, easy to do when you see all the guys making 4 million on their team.

 Further, The Twolves have a glaring whole at the two guard.

 Ray could really spread the floor along with Beasley, throw in the next Matrix in Wes Johnson, and The new fundamentals Kevin Love, and the three headed monster of Rubio, Luke Rid, and Flynn and that's fun to watch.
  Example trade is Ray for M Webster, Pekovic, and Wayne ellington.

Re: Ray plus two first rounders, for the number two pick.
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2011, 05:55:22 AM »

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 This is a great fit for Williams. The kid needs leadership and the Celts have just what the Doctor ordered. Pun intended.

 KG, Pierce, Rondo, Along with Doc, would be a perfect place to groom this star in the making.

 It's a dream scenario for the aging KG, and we could lessen and lessen Kevin's minutes while grooming this kid who in my mind is a future All Star in this leauge, provided he ends up with the right team and the right coach.

 That team is the Celts,and that coach is Doc. It's exactly what this team needs, to get younger and more athletic in a heartbeat. It gives us KG's eventual replacement as well as a foundation of Rondo, Jeff Green, and Williams. Blend that with Garnett, Pierce, Delonte, J Oneal, And I believe it gives us a better chance at winning one more now.
   
 I think Delonte could handle the two fairly well, maybe Jeff Green at the two guard also.

 In anycase I make this deal if we could, no question.

 

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« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2011, 09:17:30 AM »

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All I can think is, poor Ray. Is playing with the TWolves really the way he wants to spend his twilight years? I think he would rather play for peanuts on the Celtics than make 10 mill in Minny.

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« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2011, 09:44:16 AM »

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How do you figure Ray Allen has 2 years left on his deal?

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No thanks. It doesn't help us win now, and giving up two future firsts is killer for our rebuilding process.

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A lot of people seem to want to trade higher into this draft. I'd much rather try to trade into next years draft. Next years draft is where the Celtics could probably get some really good building blocks and trade chips.

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« Reply #6 on: June 09, 2011, 10:39:45 AM »

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A lot of people seem to want to trade higher into this draft. I'd much rather try to trade into next years draft. Next years draft is where the Celtics could probably get some really good building blocks or trade chips.
We should set ourselves up for next year's FA market potentially along with a total rebuild once KG/Ray's contracts are expired.


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Two firsts and Ray?

No.

The second is probably going to be a lottery pick.

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Terrible.

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Ray exercises his option and is traded with two first rounders for an unproven rookie prior to draft night ... and to NBA wasteland?? Don't think I've ever heard that maneuver being pulled off.

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« Reply #10 on: June 09, 2011, 11:45:27 AM »

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Ray exercises his option and is traded with two first rounders for an unproven rookie prior to draft night ... and to NBA wasteland?? Don't think I've ever heard that maneuver being pulled off.

Sad part is that Ray is such a good guy he'd probably be loyal to Minnesota and finish his career out there

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« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2011, 11:47:17 AM »

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Ray exercises his option and is traded with two first rounders for an unproven rookie prior to draft night ... and to NBA wasteland?? Don't think I've ever heard that maneuver being pulled off.

Sad part is that Ray is such a good guy he'd probably be loyal to Minnesota and finish his career out there
I doubt it.

Ray Allen would have serious value to a contender and Minnesota would almost certainly trade him.

For example don't you think the Bulls would have traded for Ray Allen if the C's had put him on the market this last season? I think they'd have been all over that, especially given that Ray is on a shorter deal so they'd keep payroll flexibility down the line.

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« Reply #12 on: June 09, 2011, 11:53:01 AM »

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Before being so eager to trade away Ray Allen, might want to consider the fact that as valuable as he is to the Celtics now, his future value might even outweigh the present value, i.e. could see him sticking around for 2012 and 2013 at a REAL nice price and given his conditioning and shooting, defenses still need to respect his shot and so he will still be able to stretch the floor...............


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Thankfully the OP isn't Danny Ainge.  Unless......

DA, is that you lurking on Celtics forums with wild trade ideas to see how the Celtics populace would react?  If so, please please please don't trade Ray Allen for Derrick Williams.

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Thankfully the OP isn't Danny Ainge.  Unless......

DA, is that you lurking on Celtics forums with wild trade ideas to see how the Celtics populace would react?  If so, please please please don't trade Ray Allen for Derrick Williams.
It's funny that posters are blasting this idea from the Celts persepctive.  Because I don't see any reason for Minn to make this trade.  I don't think we will be in the lottery next year.  Regardless of how bad the draft is this year, it will take more than two late 1st rounders to get the #2 overall pick.  I am disregarding Ray in the deal but he doesn't have much value for Minn.