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So what is Rondo's trade value realistically?
« on: February 10, 2012, 11:31:46 PM »

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Whether for the right or the wrong reason, a lot of people around here want to trade rondo.  But I've yet to really see many realistic scenarios.  Not realistic in the sense that it might happen but realistic in the sense that we could actually get that player for rondo.  I've even read where some people want to trade rondo as the centerpiece for Howard.  Um, not happening.

So what's rondos value?  Who could we get if we forget about matching salaries?  

I actually agree with the idea that players like curry and gordon have more  value.  For me, a realistic player with equal value is someone like Kyle Lowry.  Maybe someone like Kevin Martin.  That's about the extent of Rondo's value in my eyes.

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« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2012, 11:38:36 PM »

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Don't think there's much after tonight's game lol

Rondo's my favourite player but he had a shocking game i think could have done better.

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« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2012, 11:42:08 PM »

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any 2nd tier scorer or young pg (depends) is right in rondo's value

i'll list some agree or disagree

monta ellis(& a 1st round pick)
devin harris(& a 1st round pick)
conley & oj mayo package
kevin martin
calderon(maybe a pick)
cant think of who else

im sure houston loves what lowry is doing im sure they wouldnt trade him for rondo there the same age & lowry in a sence is doing more with less

steph curry would be a dream but not happening

ty lawson same situation as kyle

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« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2012, 11:43:30 PM »

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Realistically....

Luke Ridnour
Goran Dragic
Grievus Vasquez
Jarret Jack
Jerreyld Bayless
CJ Watson
 ;)

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« Reply #4 on: February 10, 2012, 11:49:38 PM »

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Right around a Josh Smith

Maybe an Al Jefferson.  Picks have to be included on someone's side.  Just find a team who needs a PG and has an expendable player making 10-15 mil and you have your answer.
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« Reply #5 on: February 11, 2012, 12:03:37 AM »

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I don't want to take Rondo but he's been struggling. To answer the question though a contender who needs a PG badly can gamble on a solid piece, a near all star and a pick.

Like I said, I really don't want to trade Rajon and I hope his game will pick up but I really think he's trying to play out of this team. He's not aggressive on purpose so he can just be traded and be out of Boston after his name was included in that CP3 deal. Then he'll turn it up once he gets to his new team and be near all star level again.

Speaking of Al Jef., we are trading Rondo to the Jazz, I'd take Harris + Kanter + 1st. Kanter still needs developing but he looks comfortable in the paint, banging and grinding and I'd love that mentality. An that's good moving forward.
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« Reply #6 on: February 11, 2012, 12:12:29 AM »

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Frankly, this is the type of unrealistic thinking I was referring to.  Rondo doesn't have that mind of  value IMO.
I don't want to take Rondo but he's been struggling. To answer the question though a contender who needs a PG badly can gamble on a solid piece, a near all star and a pick.

Like I said, I really don't want to trade Rajon and I hope his game will pick up but I really think he's trying to play out of this team. He's not aggressive on purpose so he can just be traded and be out of Boston after his name was included in that CP3 deal. Then he'll turn it up once he gets to his new team and be near all star level again.

Speaking of Al Jef., we are trading Rondo to the Jazz, I'd take Harris + Kanter + 1st. Kanter still needs developing but he looks comfortable in the paint, banging and grinding and I'd love that mentality. An that's good moving forward.

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« Reply #7 on: February 11, 2012, 12:16:02 AM »

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As far as value and pgs go, if the.money matched up I don't see any gm trading Rose, paul, Williams, Westbrook, Curry, Evans, Irving, or Rubio for Rondo. And that's on the conservative side.

Hes in the Parker, jennings, Conley, Wall group.

I dont think rondos value has been as low as out is right now since his 2nd year in the league

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« Reply #8 on: February 11, 2012, 12:22:17 AM »

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As far as value and pgs go, if the.money matched up I don't see any gm trading Rose, paul, Williams, Westbrook, Curry, Evans, Irving, or Rubio for Rondo. And that's on the conservative side.

Hes in the Parker, jennings, Conley, Wall group.

I dont think rondos value has been as low as out is right now since his 2nd year in the league
Man if I'm the Griz I'd offer Conley and picks for him right now.
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« Reply #9 on: February 11, 2012, 12:28:12 AM »

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As far as value and pgs go, if the.money matched up I don't see any gm trading Rose, paul, Williams, Westbrook, Curry, Evans, Irving, or Rubio for Rondo. And that's on the conservative side.

Hes in the Parker, jennings, Conley, Wall group.

I dont think rondos value has been as low as out is right now since his 2nd year in the league

Jennings has already stated he wants to move to a big market team. The guys great he had a 55 pt game his rookie year hes constantly putting up numbers and in only his third year. We work out some sort of deal with the bucks and maybe a 3rd team that somehow gets us Jennings and a fairly good reliable non injury prone pf/center (would say bogut if he wasnt injured)then thats a deal you really need to look at it, not cause I want to trade rondo but I think it would help the team out. The important thing is getting someone who can rebound...

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« Reply #10 on: February 11, 2012, 01:38:29 AM »

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As far as value and pgs go, if the.money matched up I don't see any gm trading Rose, paul, Williams, Westbrook, Curry, Evans, Irving, or Rubio for Rondo. And that's on the conservative side.

Hes in the Parker, jennings, Conley, Wall group.

I dont think rondos value has been as low as out is right now since his 2nd year in the league

Wall is in that first group you mentioned.  He's still considered supremely talented and he's very young.

Rondo is probably on par with Jennings and Parker.
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« Reply #11 on: February 11, 2012, 01:44:24 AM »

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I think the best comparison is actually Monta Ellis.  If you look at how difficult it's been for the Warriors to get a good deal for Monta Ellis, it starts to make sense that Danny hasn't been able to find a palatable deal for Rondo.
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As far as value and pgs go, if the.money matched up I don't see any gm trading Rose, paul, Williams, Westbrook, Curry, Evans, Irving, or Rubio for Rondo. And that's on the conservative side.

Hes in the Parker, jennings, Conley, Wall group.

I dont think rondos value has been as low as out is right now since his 2nd year in the league

Jennings has already stated he wants to move to a big market team. The guys great he had a 55 pt game his rookie year hes constantly putting up numbers and in only his third year. We work out some sort of deal with the bucks and maybe a 3rd team that somehow gets us Jennings and a fairly good reliable non injury prone pf/center (would say bogut if he wasnt injured)then thats a deal you really need to look at it, not cause I want to trade rondo but I think it would help the team out. The important thing is getting someone who can rebound...

Jennings is garbage.
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John Wall maybe? Right now Rondo's trade value is plummeting and it is tough for Danny Ainge to sell high for Rondo.
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