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Quote from: Chris on April 26, 2012, 02:15:05 PM I think this is a case (much like Turner in Philly), where a very talented player is looking much worse than his talent, because the talent around him is such a bad fit.Hmm ... that could be a trade right there. Tyreke Evans for Evan Turner. Quote from: Eddie20 on April 26, 2012, 03:27:04 PMThat team has a lot of chemistry issues to think they're anywhere close to contending. You could give them Granger and they still don't make the playoffs.Also an interesting trade -- Granger for Tyreke. Other ideas:(3) Josh Smith for Tyreke(4) Derrick Favors for Tyreke(5) Millsap and an additional valuable asset(6) Steph Curry for Tyreke(7) Denver could offer a platter of quality but unexceptional players = say Afflalo, W.Chandler and Al Harrington for Tyreke. [8] A top five pick in this year's draft lottery
I think this is a case (much like Turner in Philly), where a very talented player is looking much worse than his talent, because the talent around him is such a bad fit.
That team has a lot of chemistry issues to think they're anywhere close to contending. You could give them Granger and they still don't make the playoffs.
Too inconsistent. The dude will put up a near triple double one night and then go 1 for 15 the next night with an assist and a couple rebounds... I cant believe Im actually saying it... But I would rather keep Bradley as our starting SG. Cheap, young, with potential... We would have to break the bank for Evans.
(2 1st rounders & next year's 1st
Why is Tyreke valued so high in here? Millsap and Smith are All-Star caliber players. Favors is a beast. Tyreke had one good rookie season with the Kings and has dropped production since.
Quote from: Yogi on April 26, 2012, 08:57:24 PMWhy is Tyreke valued so high in here? Millsap and Smith are All-Star caliber players. Favors is a beast. Tyreke had one good rookie season with the Kings and has dropped production since.16+, 4+ rebs (from the guard position), 4+ 1.3 steals on good shooting percentages for a guy who's 23 years old and commands a lot of defensive attention on his team is pretty good
I think he would be a bad fit next to Rondo and I'm not sure I want him replacing Rondo as our main PG. Call me nuts but I like floor generals not scorers playing PG for the Celtics. Evans is a scorer. Rondo a floor general.
I think you will see The Celtics discuss getting him. If I remember, Ainge REALLY liked him coming out of college. I think he has tried to trade for him in the past already.