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Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #15 on: July 17, 2012, 11:21:16 AM »

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We simply can't give up our garbage and expect the rest of the league to roll over and get us what we want.  

Why not?  The Lakers pull this off every year or two.


When Celtics fans whine about the Lakers, it makes me wonder what Wizards, Bobcats, or Kings fans feel like.

It's like a supermodel complaining that another supermodel is prettier than her.  Annoying.

We have one of the elite franchises in the NBA.  Let's get over the Laker inferiority complex please.

Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #16 on: July 17, 2012, 11:22:14 AM »

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We simply can't give up our garbage and expect the rest of the league to roll over and get us what we want.  

Why not?  The Lakers pull this off every year or two.


This.  :'( Must be nice to be a marquee destination.

Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #17 on: July 17, 2012, 11:31:09 AM »

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We simply can't give up our garbage and expect the rest of the league to roll over and get us what we want.  

Why not?  The Lakers pull this off every year or two.


When Celtics fans whine about the Lakers, it makes me wonder what Wizards, Bobcats, or Kings fans feel like.

It's like a supermodel complaining that another supermodel is prettier than her.  Annoying.

We have one of the elite franchises in the NBA.  Let's get over the Laker inferiority complex please.

The lakers do get hooked up on the trade front though no denying it.

We've done decent with free agents but not really with trades (Obv minus our 1rivals blockbuster where we did give up a lot for 2 stars in their 30's on the decline)

Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #18 on: July 17, 2012, 11:32:49 AM »

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What now? This...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZwygVMb-JI

Oh look who he dunked on...

We gotta hurry though, the Lakers are trying to sign him.
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Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #19 on: July 17, 2012, 11:39:49 AM »

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Well, I wouldn't rule out Lee yet, though it did shock me that some people seemed to think that Dallas was going to leap at the opportunity to acquire a late second round pick from us.  

That's not to say that we can't work out something eventually, but it's certainly not a valued commodity.

If no Lee, I'd look at bringing back Pietrus or Dooling (Dooling can play some 2).  Once Bradley comes back, Terry will eat up most of the minutes backing up the 1 and 2, so either of those guys would have value given how well they know the system.  And with Green here, there really isn't going to be any time for whomever we do sign to slide to the 3. 

I also like McGrady.  He proved last year that he still has some game, and given that he'd be relegated to the 9th or 10th man spot at best once Bradley comes back, I think he'd more than suffice.  
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Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #20 on: July 17, 2012, 11:48:50 AM »

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Early in the summer we shoulda acted quickly on Lee or Mayo with a take it or leave it & offered Gerald Green what they wouldn't take. Now we are left high & dry & at this point I want T-Mac or through trade Jimmer Freddette. It's clear he will have no role in Sac this year with Aaron Brooks, Isiah Thomas & Evans. Maybe they'll take JJJ & Bobcats 2nd.

Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #21 on: July 17, 2012, 11:55:04 AM »

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1. Christmas is not the answer. I chuckle every time I see a post about him actually being a guy who will contribute on this team. It will never happen

2. Nothing wrong with Pietrus but they cannot afford him. They only have the vet min and the Bi-Annual...he will not accept either

3. leaves us guys like rush (who danny will miss out on), CJ Miles, Childress, Barbosa or god forbid dhanty jones...but it seems Danny is in NO hurry to sign anyone...therefore that means even those guys will be gone and Danny will be left looking for the Sasha's of the world on the NBA scrap heap

Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #22 on: July 17, 2012, 11:57:59 AM »

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1. Christmas is not the answer. I chuckle every time I see a post about him actually being a guy who will contribute on this team. It will never happen

2. Nothing wrong with Pietrus but they cannot afford him. They only have the vet min and the Bi-Annual...he will not accept either

3. leaves us guys like rush (who danny will miss out on), CJ Miles, Childress, Barbosa or god forbid dhanty jones...but it seems Danny is in NO hurry to sign anyone...therefore that means even those guys will be gone and Danny will be left looking for the Sasha's of the world on the NBA scrap heap

Concerning point 2, the general consensus out there seems to be that Pietrus won't accept the BAE or the minimum.  However, I'd like to ask what exactly the market is for him out there.  I haven't heard anything about him going anywhere. 

I believe that he certainly wants more than the minimum or BAE, but will he get it? 

Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #23 on: July 17, 2012, 12:01:15 PM »

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1. Christmas is not the answer. I chuckle every time I see a post about him actually being a guy who will contribute on this team. It will never happen

2. Nothing wrong with Pietrus but they cannot afford him. They only have the vet min and the Bi-Annual...he will not accept either

3. leaves us guys like rush (who danny will miss out on), CJ Miles, Childress, Barbosa or god forbid dhanty jones...but it seems Danny is in NO hurry to sign anyone...therefore that means even those guys will be gone and Danny will be left looking for the Sasha's of the world on the NBA scrap heap

Concerning point 2, the general consensus out there seems to be that Pietrus won't accept the BAE or the minimum.  However, I'd like to ask what exactly the market is for him out there.  I haven't heard anything about him going anywhere. 

I believe that he certainly wants more than the minimum or BAE, but will he get it? 

hey..if they can get pietrus for the BAE..then that would be great news. He can start at the 2 until AB comes back...can play both the 2/3...good defender and when healthy can score...he would fill in nicely...

not sure what his market is..but the BAE would be nice

Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #24 on: July 17, 2012, 12:07:29 PM »

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Early in the summer we shoulda acted quickly on Lee or Mayo with a take it or leave it
"Veteran minimum, take it or leave it!"

I can see how this would have been a winning strategy.
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Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #25 on: July 17, 2012, 12:16:37 PM »

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1. Christmas is not the answer. I chuckle every time I see a post about him actually being a guy who will contribute on this team. It will never happen

2. Nothing wrong with Pietrus but they cannot afford him. They only have the vet min and the Bi-Annual...he will not accept either

3. leaves us guys like rush (who danny will miss out on), CJ Miles, Childress, Barbosa or god forbid dhanty jones...but it seems Danny is in NO hurry to sign anyone...therefore that means even those guys will be gone and Danny will be left looking for the Sasha's of the world on the NBA scrap heap

Concerning point 2, the general consensus out there seems to be that Pietrus won't accept the BAE or the minimum.  However, I'd like to ask what exactly the market is for him out there.  I haven't heard anything about him going anywhere. 

I believe that he certainly wants more than the minimum or BAE, but will he get it? 

I know this;  We are not going to be able to re-sign Mickael Pietrus for the offer Danny currently has on the table. 
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Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #26 on: July 17, 2012, 12:42:42 PM »

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1. Christmas is not the answer. I chuckle every time I see a post about him actually being a guy who will contribute on this team. It will never happen

2. Nothing wrong with Pietrus but they cannot afford him. They only have the vet min and the Bi-Annual...he will not accept either

3. leaves us guys like rush (who danny will miss out on), CJ Miles, Childress, Barbosa or god forbid dhanty jones...but it seems Danny is in NO hurry to sign anyone...therefore that means even those guys will be gone and Danny will be left looking for the Sasha's of the world on the NBA scrap heap

Concerning point 2, the general consensus out there seems to be that Pietrus won't accept the BAE or the minimum.  However, I'd like to ask what exactly the market is for him out there.  I haven't heard anything about him going anywhere. 

I believe that he certainly wants more than the minimum or BAE, but will he get it? 

I know this;  We are not going to be able to re-sign Mickael Pietrus for the offer Danny currently has on the table. 

Maybe I'm just being naive, but I've been under the impression that Pietrus would come back for a bag of balls and an official Celtics water bottle—and I'm basing that on how he's sounded in all his interviews since the season ended. I guess I've been figuring he'd be happy with the BAE if it meant the chance to keep playing with KG.
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Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #27 on: July 17, 2012, 12:47:46 PM »

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1. Christmas is not the answer. I chuckle every time I see a post about him actually being a guy who will contribute on this team. It will never happen

2. Nothing wrong with Pietrus but they cannot afford him. They only have the vet min and the Bi-Annual...he will not accept either

3. leaves us guys like rush (who danny will miss out on), CJ Miles, Childress, Barbosa or god forbid dhanty jones...but it seems Danny is in NO hurry to sign anyone...therefore that means even those guys will be gone and Danny will be left looking for the Sasha's of the world on the NBA scrap heap

Concerning point 2, the general consensus out there seems to be that Pietrus won't accept the BAE or the minimum.  However, I'd like to ask what exactly the market is for him out there.  I haven't heard anything about him going anywhere. 

I believe that he certainly wants more than the minimum or BAE, but will he get it? 

I know this;  We are not going to be able to re-sign Mickael Pietrus for the offer Danny currently has on the table. 

Maybe I'm just being naive, but I've been under the impression that Pietrus would come back for a bag of balls and an official Celtics water bottle—and I'm basing that on how he's sounded in all his interviews since the season ended. I guess I've been figuring he'd be happy with the BAE if it meant the chance to keep playing with KG.

Yeah, I get the same impression.  I definitely think Pietrus would take the BAE, and could even possibly be wooed with a 20% raise (since that would be slightly more than the vet min).

The only reason it hasn't happened is Danny is being Danny.  He knows he's got a fall back option, so he searches for the elusive "better deal" first.  The only problem is, sometimes the fall back option gets tired of waiting.

Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #28 on: July 17, 2012, 01:12:19 PM »

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i am not so sure on pietrus taking whatever to come back. i think it will be a huge stretch to get him if they offer the BAE

Re: So no Mayo or Lee, now what?
« Reply #29 on: July 17, 2012, 01:15:42 PM »

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i am not so sure on pietrus taking whatever to come back. i think it will be a huge stretch to get him if they offer the BAE
He didn't have a great season I'm sure hell take it, and if healthy he will earn a check the following year like you saw with Bass. I doubt teams are knocking down Pietrus door and throwing a bunch of cash at him.
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