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Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #15 on: June 25, 2011, 10:04:26 AM »

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Avery Bradley is worth so much more as a prospect than he is as a trade chip.

  I would agree with this.

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AND he is making rookie contract money, better to see how it pans out, a pressing rondo & bradley backcourt is a scary idea

Totally agree.

We took a kid who was a project with one year of experience.  I'm not sure what people were expecting.

I expect him to be one of the two kids we expect to contribute and be on the team.

E'Twan Moore will make the team only if we can't find a better minimum option.  Otherwise, he should expect to be on the Maine Bearclaws.

Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #16 on: June 25, 2011, 10:12:33 AM »

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Avery Bradley has potential. He has a jump shot, defense, a great attitude, and he's finally fully healthy.

He has potential to be as good as a guy like Eric Maynor.
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Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #17 on: June 25, 2011, 11:09:18 AM »

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Avery Bradley has potential. He has a jump shot, defense, a great attitude, and he's finally fully healthy.

He has potential to be as good as a guy like Eric Maynor.
stop tryna be nice.. his real potential is monte ellis. his defense this year will get him playing time. as long as he can shoot open shots when rondo or west gets him the ball he will be fine. hes our 2nd most agressive scorer off our bench after big baby give bradley some time.

things avery will have next season.
a year with the big 3
a year of expierence
TRAINING CAMP!
SUMMER LEAGUE
A Healthy start
Preseason

This should get him in to a nice rythm to start the season and earn him a defensive role on this team hopefully playing 5-8 min

Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #18 on: June 25, 2011, 11:21:36 AM »

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The Trading of Avery Bradley by the Coward Danny Ainge.

Wow KC… That’s some pretty insulting language for a GM that took us from the cellar to an NBA championship and 4 straight 50+ win seasons. We are now relevant again and you label the guy a Coward?! #1 it isn’t even an applicable label based on the discussion. What does being a coward have to do with trading Bradley. #2 that is quite a ridiculous statement about someone that you don’t know at all. Your comments would be considered a whole lot more I’d think if you didn’t make such baseless insulting comments towards a pretty successful GM.

Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #19 on: June 25, 2011, 11:51:03 AM »

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The Trading of Avery Bradley by the Coward Danny Ainge.

Wow KC… That’s some pretty insulting language for a GM that took us from the cellar to an NBA championship and 4 straight 50+ win seasons. We are now relevant again and you label the guy a Coward?! #1 it isn’t even an applicable label based on the discussion. What does being a coward have to do with trading Bradley. #2 that is quite a ridiculous statement about someone that you don’t know at all. Your comments would be considered a whole lot more I’d think if you didn’t make such baseless insulting comments towards a pretty successful GM.

It's a play on the movie "The assassination of Jesse James by the coward robert ford"

I actually gave KC a TP and was about to comment on my liking of the play on words there.  I'm pretty sure that comment had nothing to do at all with Ainge's GM ability.
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Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #20 on: June 25, 2011, 12:15:23 PM »

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The Trading of Avery Bradley by the Coward Danny Ainge.

Wow KC… That’s some pretty insulting language for a GM that took us from the cellar to an NBA championship and 4 straight 50+ win seasons. We are now relevant again and you label the guy a Coward?! #1 it isn’t even an applicable label based on the discussion. What does being a coward have to do with trading Bradley. #2 that is quite a ridiculous statement about someone that you don’t know at all. Your comments would be considered a whole lot more I’d think if you didn’t make such baseless insulting comments towards a pretty successful GM.

It's a play on the movie "The assassination of Jesse James by the coward robert ford"

I actually gave KC a TP and was about to comment on my liking of the play on words there.  I'm pretty sure that comment had nothing to do at all with Ainge's GM ability.

Yeah, I saw the thread title and my mind played phrase association and finished it with " The Coward Danny Ainge" because of the movie title. People need to stop taking me seriously on this site.  ;D

Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #21 on: June 25, 2011, 04:10:13 PM »

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I predict there will not be room on this roster for both Bradley and Moore.  I think Danny goes after a proven backup PG (like resigning Arroyo) because I seriously doubt either Bradley or Moore are ready for that.  We've got Delonte, but we know he's a bit fragile.


If there was room for Bradley and Wafer, there will be room for Bradley and Moore.  Very different skillsets, despite their similar size (Moore is a bit bigger though).  Moore's much more comfortable as a decision maker with the ball in his hands.  He's got a lot of experience running pick and rolls.  He's much more comfortable creating his own shot.

Bradley's much more of an off-ball player at this stage with very raw slashing ability. 
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Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #22 on: June 25, 2011, 04:15:30 PM »

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Look at some of the other guys drafted after him and did nothing. You might get them for him, maybe. Probably not, though because they make less money. So then you gotta look at the guys drafted above him who did nothing. Maybe you can get one of those. Maybe.

Also if there is a bust or a headache out there you might get that too.  But there is no way on Earth you'd get Wes Mathews and the Blazers wouldn't appreciate the call.

Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #23 on: June 25, 2011, 04:25:53 PM »

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Avery Bradley has potential. He has a jump shot, defense, a great attitude, and he's finally fully healthy.

He has potential to be as good as a guy like Eric Maynor.
stop tryna be nice.. his real potential is monte ellis. his defense this year will get him playing time. as long as he can shoot open shots when rondo or west gets him the ball he will be fine. hes our 2nd most agressive scorer off our bench after big baby give bradley some time.

things avery will have next season.
a year with the big 3
a year of expierence
TRAINING CAMP!
SUMMER LEAGUE
A Healthy start
Preseason

This should get him in to a nice rythm to start the season and earn him a defensive role on this team hopefully playing 5-8 min

I agree with that except I don't think there will be a summer league this year. With the coming lockout I am not sure if there will be a training camp either.

Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #24 on: June 25, 2011, 04:44:01 PM »

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If Danny Ainge instantly decided that he wants to trade Bradley, what do you think we could get him for? Any ideas to how much he's worth?
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Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #25 on: June 25, 2011, 05:52:27 PM »

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If Danny Ainge instantly decided that he wants to trade Bradley, what do you think we could get him for? Any ideas to how much he's worth?
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I'll take it !

Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #26 on: June 25, 2011, 06:43:43 PM »

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The Trading of Avery Bradley by the Coward Danny Ainge.

Wow KC… That’s some pretty insulting language for a GM that took us from the cellar to an NBA championship and 4 straight 50+ win seasons. We are now relevant again and you label the guy a Coward?! #1 it isn’t even an applicable label based on the discussion. What does being a coward have to do with trading Bradley. #2 that is quite a ridiculous statement about someone that you don’t know at all. Your comments would be considered a whole lot more I’d think if you didn’t make such baseless insulting comments towards a pretty successful GM.

It's a play on the movie "The assassination of Jesse James by the coward robert ford"

I actually gave KC a TP and was about to comment on my liking of the play on words there.  I'm pretty sure that comment had nothing to do at all with Ainge's GM ability.

Yeah, I saw the thread title and my mind played phrase association and finished it with " The Coward Danny Ainge" because of the movie title. People need to stop taking me seriously on this site.  ;D

LOL! I thought that was out of character for you KC… TP to you for my misunderstanding of your post!

Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #27 on: June 25, 2011, 11:10:16 PM »

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The Trading of Avery Bradley by the Coward Danny Ainge.

Wow KC… That’s some pretty insulting language for a GM that took us from the cellar to an NBA championship and 4 straight 50+ win seasons. We are now relevant again and you label the guy a Coward?! #1 it isn’t even an applicable label based on the discussion. What does being a coward have to do with trading Bradley. #2 that is quite a ridiculous statement about someone that you don’t know at all. Your comments would be considered a whole lot more I’d think if you didn’t make such baseless insulting comments towards a pretty successful GM.

It's a play on the movie "The assassination of Jesse James by the coward robert ford"

I actually gave KC a TP and was about to comment on my liking of the play on words there.  I'm pretty sure that comment had nothing to do at all with Ainge's GM ability.

Yeah, I saw the thread title and my mind played phrase association and finished it with " The Coward Danny Ainge" because of the movie title. People need to stop taking me seriously on this site.  ;D

LOL! I thought that was out of character for you KC… TP to you for my misunderstanding of your post!

S'all good.

Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #28 on: June 25, 2011, 11:35:32 PM »

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Avery Bradley has potential. He has a jump shot, defense, a great attitude, and he's finally fully healthy.

He has potential to be as good as a guy like Eric Maynor.
stop tryna be nice.. his real potential is monte ellis. his defense this year will get him playing time. as long as he can shoot open shots when rondo or west gets him the ball he will be fine. hes our 2nd most agressive scorer off our bench after big baby give bradley some time.

things avery will have next season.
a year with the big 3
a year of expierence
TRAINING CAMP!
SUMMER LEAGUE
A Healthy start
Preseason

This should get him in to a nice rythm to start the season and earn him a defensive role on this team hopefully playing 5-8 min

I agree with that except I don't think there will be a summer league this year. With the coming lockout I am not sure if there will be a training camp either.

Yeah, this lockout is going to retard the development of a lot of first and second year players, Avery included.  Let's just hope he gets together with some of the other guys and works out in the long, long off-season (the way the NFL guys have been working out together).
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Re: The Trading Of Avery Bradley
« Reply #29 on: June 26, 2011, 12:02:32 PM »

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Agreed.  Matthews is a #5 overall pick and has shown that he can be a starting SG in this league.  Bradley is a #19 overall pick and has proven... absolutely nothing.  It's a pipe dream to think that Bradley could get you Matthews. 

But Maybe a package of BBD, Bradley, and picks could entice the Blazers if they feel their logjam at SF/SG would allow them to make such a move?  Still, I doubt they'd do it.

If we acquired Matthews, that would open the door to trading Ray Allen's expiring contract for a top notch talent though.  So that is something to consider.  I just don't see why the Blazers would do it.

Look at some of the other guys drafted after him and did nothing. You might get them for him, maybe. Probably not, though because they make less money. So then you gotta look at the guys drafted above him who did nothing. Maybe you can get one of those. Maybe.

Also if there is a bust or a headache out there you might get that too.  But there is no way on Earth you'd get Wes Mathews and the Blazers wouldn't appreciate the call.