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Kaman Talk on ESPN Boston Question
« on: June 15, 2011, 12:18:39 PM »

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"Kaman actually makes some sense for the Celtics because he's in the final year of his deal, which is Boston friendly as the team eyes maintaining cap flexibility after the 2011-12 season, and with the departure of Nenad Krstic and the retirement of Shaquille O'Neal, the Celtics could use a veteran big. Alas, Kaman's $12.7 million price tag makes him virtually unobtainable as all trades have to match up salary wise and the only thing in the neighborhood for Boston is the likes of the Big Four. "

Here is my question, couldn't we pair Big Baby with Sheed's expiring deal to make the salaries match up?  They would get a player, a pick, and get rid of Kaman which seems to be their goal, we would get a legitimate starting center and rid ourselves of Beezy F Baby which would allow J Green to spend more time @ the 4 which he clearly seems more comfortable playing.  I think this deal and a decent MLE pick-up like JR Smith or someone like that makes us a contender if not a favorite...........

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« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2011, 12:20:53 PM »

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To my knowledge we can't trade Sheed's contract as we bought him out.  Also, why would they want Glen Davis?
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« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2011, 12:24:40 PM »

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To my knowledge we can't trade Sheed's contract as we bought him out.  Also, why would they want Glen Davis?

Correct on Sheed.

I doubt they'd want Davis either.
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« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2011, 12:25:21 PM »

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"Kaman actually makes some sense for the Celtics because he's in the final year of his deal, which is Boston friendly as the team eyes maintaining cap flexibility after the 2011-12 season, and with the departure of Nenad Krstic and the retirement of Shaquille O'Neal, the Celtics could use a veteran big. Alas, Kaman's $12.7 million price tag makes him virtually unobtainable as all trades have to match up salary wise and the only thing in the neighborhood for Boston is the likes of the Big Four. "

Here is my question, couldn't we pair Big Baby with Sheed's expiring deal to make the salaries match up?  They would get a player, a pick, and get rid of Kaman which seems to be their goal, we would get a legitimate starting center and rid ourselves of Beezy F Baby which would allow J Green to spend more time @ the 4 which he clearly seems more comfortable playing.  I think this deal and a decent MLE pick-up like JR Smith or someone like that makes us a contender if not a favorite...........

pg- Rondo, West, Bradley
sg- Allen, MLE
sf- Pierce, Daniels
pf- KG, Green (or draft a PF and play JG some at the 3)
c- Kaman, JO


No we Sheed out so we can't trade his contract. Our only chance at Kaman is if they wanted Baby and we packaged him with JO, however this would leave us just as thin up front. The other possibility if there is a salary amnesty and the Clippers cut him without salary cap repercussions.
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« Reply #4 on: June 15, 2011, 12:25:31 PM »

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To my knowledge we can't trade Sheed's contract as we bought him out.  Also, why would they want Glen Davis?

Correct on Sheed.

I doubt they'd want Davis either.

Unless its KG/Pierce/Allen for Kaman, its a non-starter.

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« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2011, 12:27:40 PM »

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Sheed is retired.  We cannot trade him anymore.  

I do think Kaman is a legitimate target for the C's though.  The problem is, it would almost certainly cost them Jeff Green.  

But, if the C's decide Green is not their guy, I could see them put together a deal based around Green for Kaman, possibly also adding in someone like JO, or a resigned Davis, and getting back a guy like Randy Foye (a former Danny favorite) in return.

So, just to throw out some numbers:

Boston trades Jeff Green (contract starting at $8 million) and Big Baby (Contract starting at 4.25 million) for Kaman and Randy Foye.

Then, they use the MLE to go after someone like Tayshaun Prince, and the LLE to sign a backup PF.

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« Reply #6 on: June 15, 2011, 12:27:54 PM »

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I think Jeff Green makes alot of sense for the clips

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« Reply #7 on: June 15, 2011, 12:31:24 PM »

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Oh, ok, I never read about the Sheed buyout.  Hoopshype still has that contract on their salaries page, so that's why I asked if we still that that contract or not.

It is a moot point, but I do think that would be a trade that LAC would at the very least consider however.  They want to dump Kaman, and even though BBD is not the ideal fit considering their roster, having a vet who has been to the playoffs might not be the worst thing for a young team.  Also, I am sure they would be very excited to get that 2012 pick back, especially since if I am not mistaken it would then become unprotected........


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« Reply #8 on: June 15, 2011, 12:34:24 PM »

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Oh, ok, I never read about the Sheed buyout.  Hoopshype still has that contract on their salaries page, so that's why I asked if we still that that contract or not.

It is a moot point, but I do think that would be a trade that LAC would at the very least consider however.  They want to dump Kaman, and even though BBD is not the ideal fit considering their roster, having a vet who has been to the playoffs might not be the worst thing for a young team.  Also, I am sure they would be very excited to get that 2012 pick back, especially since if I am not mistaken it would then become unprotected........



Just to be clear, I am not sure they want to dump Kaman anymore...well, unless they can get real salary relief for him by sending him to a team under the cap. 

He is still a very good center, and is also a very valuable expiring contract.  He could be a key piece if they want to make a run at one of the big 2012 guys like Howard, Paul, or Williams at the trade deadline. 

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« Reply #9 on: June 15, 2011, 12:36:17 PM »

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Oh, ok, I never read about the Sheed buyout.  Hoopshype still has that contract on their salaries page, so that's why I asked if we still that that contract or not.

It is a moot point, but I do think that would be a trade that LAC would at the very least consider however.  They want to dump Kaman, and even though BBD is not the ideal fit considering their roster, having a vet who has been to the playoffs might not be the worst thing for a young team.  Also, I am sure they would be very excited to get that 2012 pick back, especially since if I am not mistaken it would then become unprotected........



Just to be clear, I am not sure they want to dump Kaman anymore...well, unless they can get real salary relief for him by sending him to a team under the cap. 

He is still a very good center, and is also a very valuable expiring contract.  He could be a key piece if they want to make a run at one of the big 2012 guys like Howard, Paul, or Williams at the trade deadline. 

Considering that Kaman was the centerpiece of those recent Iguodala rumors, I don't think the Clips are looking to just "dump" him. He's a trade chip, and a good one.
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« Reply #10 on: June 15, 2011, 12:37:47 PM »

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Oh, ok, I never read about the Sheed buyout.  Hoopshype still has that contract on their salaries page, so that's why I asked if we still that that contract or not.

It is a moot point, but I do think that would be a trade that LAC would at the very least consider however.  They want to dump Kaman, and even though BBD is not the ideal fit considering their roster, having a vet who has been to the playoffs might not be the worst thing for a young team.  Also, I am sure they would be very excited to get that 2012 pick back, especially since if I am not mistaken it would then become unprotected........



Just to be clear, I am not sure they want to dump Kaman anymore...well, unless they can get real salary relief for him by sending him to a team under the cap. 

He is still a very good center, and is also a very valuable expiring contract.  He could be a key piece if they want to make a run at one of the big 2012 guys like Howard, Paul, or Williams at the trade deadline. 

Considering that Kaman was the centerpiece of those recent Iguodala rumors, I don't think the Clips are looking to just "dump" him. He's a trade chip, and a good one.

Exactly.  But I do think they would be interested in Green, who would fit in well with their young core.  So, if the C's want Kaman that badly, there could be something there.

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« Reply #11 on: June 15, 2011, 12:40:12 PM »

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Oh, ok, I never read about the Sheed buyout.  Hoopshype still has that contract on their salaries page, so that's why I asked if we still that that contract or not.

It is a moot point, but I do think that would be a trade that LAC would at the very least consider however.  They want to dump Kaman, and even though BBD is not the ideal fit considering their roster, having a vet who has been to the playoffs might not be the worst thing for a young team.  Also, I am sure they would be very excited to get that 2012 pick back, especially since if I am not mistaken it would then become unprotected........



Just to be clear, I am not sure they want to dump Kaman anymore...well, unless they can get real salary relief for him by sending him to a team under the cap. 

He is still a very good center, and is also a very valuable expiring contract.  He could be a key piece if they want to make a run at one of the big 2012 guys like Howard, Paul, or Williams at the trade deadline. 

Considering that Kaman was the centerpiece of those recent Iguodala rumors, I don't think the Clips are looking to just "dump" him. He's a trade chip, and a good one.

Exactly.  But I do think they would be interested in Green, who would fit in well with their young core.  So, if the C's want Kaman that badly, there could be something there.

Of course the celtics want him, he is an injury prone cetner!  :)
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« Reply #12 on: June 15, 2011, 01:27:50 PM »

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So, just to throw out some numbers:

Boston trades Jeff Green (contract starting at $8 million) and Big Baby (Contract starting at 4.25 million) for Kaman and Randy Foye.

Then, they use the MLE to go after someone like Tayshaun Prince, and the LLE to sign a backup PF.

I'm down for this from a celtics standpoint.  I feel that LAC would be also (aside from BBD being overpaid).

Use the MLE to sign Carl Landry, the LLE to sign a backup SF (Marquis?), and bring back Wafer as a backup SG.  Also bring back West as a backup PG.  I'd be very satisfied with that kind of offseason.  Round off the roster with Avery Bradley, Chris Johnson if possible, 2 draft picks, and any other player.
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« Reply #13 on: June 15, 2011, 01:29:26 PM »

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If we cant afford Perkins at 7 or 8 mil a year we definitely cant afford Kaman at 12.7.

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« Reply #14 on: June 15, 2011, 01:30:30 PM »

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I would happily S&T Green for his services.

Plus Kaman would be coming on a price reduction if we re-signed him after next season