Forget about Celtics loyalty -- this is a blog for people who are hardcore fans of the NBA in general. If you come on here and make a trade proposal that is obviously ridiculous and that any GM in the league would openly laugh at, you should except to get a sarcastic / condescending response.
If you're new here and you don't know as much as everybody else, that's fine. I'm not saying it's okay for posters to run the naive or less knowledgeable fans out of town.
But I think it's reasonable on Internet forums, especially ones focused around a specific topic (like the Celtics and the NBA), to hold newer people to the expectation that they'll lurk a bit and read other people's posts for a while before they make topics of their own.
You kind of proved my point there... how condescending can you get? I must be new here, or naive?I'm very much a hardcore fan, I understand quite well the salary cap, player value, advanced metrics (which like baseball now are a major force in player evaluations), and everything else.
I've also participated here for a couple of years and am fairly careful about adding something to the discussion. I'm actually a lot more discerning that you it would seem, considering you post here 11 time a day (!).
Feel free to disagree, I think trade threads are obviously for fun, and frankly more fun with a little disagreement. Just look at this one... at least half the people here think it's a bad trade for the Celtics! But all you've really said here in a slightly nicer way it "haha what a dumb idea". That's the sort of thing that makes a forum less enjoyable.
Most superstars are traded for less when things go sour. Especially ones that may be perceived as petulant, no-defense, luxury tax inducing contracts. Obviously if the Knicks still feel good about Carmelo this ain't gonna happen. That's why it's a theoretical thread in a fan forum.