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Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #15 on: June 24, 2012, 10:50:53 AM »

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Two 1st rounders, Bass, and Bradley are too much for Josh Smith (who the Hawks are dying to get rid of).

Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #16 on: June 24, 2012, 11:44:13 AM »

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A lineup of

Rondo
Bradley
Pierce
Smith
KG

Would reek havoc on Defense. I would love to watch those guys get stops and have Rondo bradley and Smith lead the way with KG and Pirece being able to spot up. Whew would be very fun to watch. I have been saying hoping we get Josh for about a year now. Please Danny get it done!

Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #17 on: June 24, 2012, 11:47:21 AM »

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A lineup of

Rondo
Bradley
Pierce
Smith
KG

Would reek havoc on Defense. I would love to watch those guys get stops and have Rondo bradley and Smith lead the way with KG and Pirece being able to spot up. Whew would be very fun to watch. I have been saying hoping we get Josh for about a year now. Please Danny get it done!

How about

Rondo
Bradley
Jeff Green
Smith
KG

with Pierce off the bench anchoring the 2nd unit?

Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #18 on: June 24, 2012, 11:52:26 AM »

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Atlanta needs big men.  Sign and trade of Bass and Kristic with Royce White and the second round pick (possible international stash)should be perfect.  Two good players and a couple of young players with upside is a lot for one year of Josh.
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Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #19 on: June 24, 2012, 11:55:42 AM »

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Atlanta needs big men.  Sign and trade of Bass and Kristic with Royce White and the second round pick (possible international stash)should be perfect.  Two good players and a couple of young players with upside is a lot for one year of Josh.

I don't think Bass and Kristic any better than Horford and Pachulia. They would probably sit on the bench, that is if Kristic even comes back to the NBA. Much of Bass' success this year came from playing with Rondo and the big 3 and getting many open looks. It won't happen on other teams.

As for Royce White, I think the Hawks can easily get a pick in the 17-19 range for much less and grab him if they really want him, and use Smith to get something better.

Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #20 on: June 24, 2012, 11:56:28 AM »

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A lineup of

Rondo
Bradley
Pierce
Smith
KG

Would reek havoc on Defense. I would love to watch those guys get stops and have Rondo bradley and Smith lead the way with KG and Pirece being able to spot up. Whew would be very fun to watch. I have been saying hoping we get Josh for about a year now. Please Danny get it done!

How about

Rondo
Bradley
Jeff Green
Smith
KG

with Pierce off the bench anchoring the 2nd unit?

Terrible lineup.  No real shooting except KG. 

Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #21 on: June 24, 2012, 11:57:13 AM »

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I just don't see this happening.   Smith (even if I don't want him) should be worth more then this deal.

Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #22 on: June 24, 2012, 12:13:06 PM »

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Atlanta needs big men.  Sign and trade of Bass and Kristic with Royce White and the second round pick (possible international stash)should be perfect.  Two good players and a couple of young players with upside is a lot for one year of Josh.

I don't think Bass and Kristic any better than Horford and Pachulia. They would probably sit on the bench, that is if Kristic even comes back to the NBA. Much of Bass' success this year came from playing with Rondo and the big 3 and getting many open looks. It won't happen on other teams.

As for Royce White, I think the Hawks can easily get a pick in the 17-19 range for much less and grab him if they really want him, and use Smith to get something better.
They would start Horford and Kristic and bring Bass and Pachulia off the Bench.  Bass wouldn't be as good, but he'd still be very good.  How do you easily get a 17-19 pick in a deep draft?  Why wouldn't the Lakers or Jersey get that pick?  Why won't we?
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Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #23 on: June 24, 2012, 12:16:05 PM »

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Atlanta needs big men.  Sign and trade of Bass and Kristic with Royce White and the second round pick (possible international stash)should be perfect.  Two good players and a couple of young players with upside is a lot for one year of Josh.

I don't think Bass and Kristic any better than Horford and Pachulia. They would probably sit on the bench, that is if Kristic even comes back to the NBA. Much of Bass' success this year came from playing with Rondo and the big 3 and getting many open looks. It won't happen on other teams.

As for Royce White, I think the Hawks can easily get a pick in the 17-19 range for much less and grab him if they really want him, and use Smith to get something better.
They would start Horford and Kristic and bring Bass and Pachulia off the Bench.  Bass wouldn't be as good, but he'd still be very good.  How do you easily get a 17-19 pick in a deep draft?  Why wouldn't the Lakers or Jersey get that pick?  Why won't we?
yea the Hawks only have the 23rd pick, so I don't see how they can easily trade up 5 spots ...

Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #24 on: June 24, 2012, 01:04:35 PM »

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Totally agree.  Josh Smith allows us to match up very well defensively against the Heat.  He's the only one with the strength, length, and athleticism to help slow down Lebron.  You need someone like a Josh Smith and it will be very hard to score on us.  But the question is what do we have to give up to make this happen and what is Ainge offering if he is even thinking of this deal?  We need KG and Pierce back.  If we keep Bradly, we don't have to worry about paying Ray Allen.  But if we give Bradley up in trade, we get Smith but lose a valuable scorer and our future at th 2 guard position.  Tough choice.

Josh Smith would be so effective with the Celtics. A guy like KG to keep him motivated. A guy like Rondo to feed him easy hoops so he doesnt worry to much about offense. His shot blocking and rebounding would be huge...especially against someone like Miami.

Look at it like this...

The Heat may start Bosh at C and keep LeBron at PF. The best counter is KG at C (like he's been playing) and a Josh Smith type PF. A guy athletic enough to at least make it a challenge for LeBron (in comparison to everyone else).

You can pack the paint with those guys.

Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #25 on: June 24, 2012, 01:27:23 PM »

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There's been some rumbling that Atlanta is interested in bringing on Ray Allen. Since we hold Ray's rights, we could include him in a sign and trade for Josh. It really would depends on what Ray's priorities are: if he wants to chase a ring, he could take the $3m midlevel and go to Miami (and to a lesser extent, NY). If he wants a more hefty contract, the Clippers would have a chance at him, but with birdrights we could offer any amount. So let's say we sign and trade Ray for $7-10m - we could use that as a base build an offer for Josh. The deal could look like this:

BOS sends;
Ray Allen
JuJuan Johnson (or Brandon Bass S&T)
Picks #21 and #22

ATL sends:
Josh Smith
2021 Houston Rockets
PG: Kyrie Irving/Patty Mills/Jalen Brunson
SG: OG Anunoby/Norman Powell/Matisse Thybulle
SF: Gordon Hayward/Demar Derozan
PF: Giannis Antetokounmpo/Robert Covington
C: Kristaps Porzingis/Bobby Portis/James Wiseman

Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #26 on: June 24, 2012, 01:35:09 PM »

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There's been some rumbling that Atlanta is interested in bringing on Ray Allen. Since we hold Ray's rights, we could include him in a sign and trade for Josh. It really would depends on what Ray's priorities are: if he wants to chase a ring, he could take the $3m midlevel and go to Miami (and to a lesser extent, NY). If he wants a more hefty contract, the Clippers would have a chance at him, but with birdrights we could offer any amount. So let's say we sign and trade Ray for $7-10m - we could use that as a base build an offer for Josh. The deal could look like this:

BOS sends;
Ray Allen
JuJuan Johnson (or Brandon Bass S&T)
Picks #21 and #22

ATL sends:
Josh Smith


I'd say Ray Bass and the 22nd and a future pick but not both our picks this year.

Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #27 on: June 24, 2012, 01:56:33 PM »

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Don't know why some Cs fans are so high on JSmith.  To me, JSmith brings memories of AWalker and that's not a good thing IMHO.  I know they are different players, but there are some similarities I can't ignore....starting with the 3pt shooting.

Anyways,  If Danny thinks that's the best we can do to challenge for a championship, then I am all for it. 

Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #28 on: June 24, 2012, 01:58:59 PM »

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Supposedly the C's have given Royce White a Promise at # 21, but other reports are stating that the Hawks are the team that really wants White .

Now I know this couldn't happen on draft night because the only players under contract are PP,Rondo ,Bradley,Johnson,Moore  , but I was wondering how long do you have to wait to trade players after you draft them(and don't trade them on draft night)?

I am thinking a deal of

S+T Bass, #21 Royce White and # 22 and filler might be able to land Josh Smith. The deal breaker to me would be including Bradley to that package .

Josh Smith is on his last year of his deal and has already made it known for the past few years that he wants to leave Atlanta. He is also best friends with Rondo and played in high school with him as we all know .

So do you think a trade like that could land us Josh Smith ?

PG: Rondo    / Vet min
SG: Bradley  / Ray
SF: PP       / Green
PF: Smith    / Wilcox
 C: KG       / Steamer

Not bad, but I think we need a better backup big man, maybe camby?


That is nowhere near enough to get Smith.  The Hawks don't have to trade him right now (they can wait until the trade deadline) and they've said time and time again that if they traded him they wanted a young all star in return.  That package doesn't get it done at all....


Re: Could a Josh Smith to Boston trade be brewing ?
« Reply #29 on: June 24, 2012, 01:59:11 PM »

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Two 1st rounders, Bass, and Bradley are too much for Josh Smith (who the Hawks are dying to get rid of).

Having a guy who you are want to move for the right price is different than having a guy you are dying to get rid of.

They will likely move Josh Smith, but they're not going to give him away just to do it. He's an all-star talent, and while he's had his maturity issues, they're mostly in the past.

That said, I have no idea what his price tag is.

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