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Offline BleedGreen1989

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Here's my keep it together plan.

1. Bring back Pierce and KG if they want

2. Trade Lee+Melo+pick for another big (Taj Gibson anybody?)

3. Sign Sam Dalembert to the mini mid

4. Bring back Barbosa

5. Start Green move Pierce to sixth man

6. Obtain back up point somehow (Crawford for Ridnour?)

Starting line up of:

Rondo
Bradley
Green
Sullinger
Garnett

Bench:
Pierce
Terry
Dalembert
Gibson
Bass
Barbosa
Ridnour

Maybe it will work, maybe not. What's yours!?
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Kyle Lowry, Dwayne Wade, 13th pick in even numbered rounds, 18th pick in odd numbered rounds.

Re: Give me your offseason plan...get creative but keep it realistic
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2013, 09:38:56 AM »

Offline rondohondo

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1 .  trade PP for expiring and a pick, if not just buy him out

2. Let KG retire

3 Trade Terry, Lee,Bass for expirings

4 Build around Rondo,Green,Sully, Bradley

if we can do these things , we will have enough cap space to add a max contract in 2014 , and most likely have a high lottery pick in the deepest draft since 2003

Re: Give me your offseason plan...get creative but keep it realistic
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2013, 09:45:06 AM »

Offline BleedGreen1989

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1 .  trade PP for expiring and a pick, if not just buy him out

2. Let KG retire

3 Trade Terry, Lee,Bass for expirings

4 Build around Rondo,Green,Sully, Bradley

if we can do these things , we will have enough cap space to add a max contract in 2014 , and most likely have a high lottery pick in the deepest draft since 2003

I keep seeing this idea but is a team that starts Rondo, Bradley, Green, Sullinger, player x really going to be that bad? There are some awful teams in the NBA lol
*CB Miami Heat*
Kyle Lowry, Dwayne Wade, 13th pick in even numbered rounds, 18th pick in odd numbered rounds.

Re: Give me your offseason plan...get creative but keep it realistic
« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2013, 09:46:36 AM »

Offline BudweiserCeltic

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Sign and Trade for Al Jefferson.

Re: Give me your offseason plan...get creative but keep it realistic
« Reply #4 on: May 04, 2013, 09:47:47 AM »

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Josh Smith is the guy I want with Jeff Green as the bait for a sign and trade.

Re: Give me your offseason plan...get creative but keep it realistic
« Reply #5 on: May 04, 2013, 09:51:06 AM »

Offline krook

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Josh Smith is the guy I want with Jeff Green as the bait for a sign and trade.

how can green and sully develop as starters with smith on the team? tell me?
what if pierce or green was injured? put smith at SF?
pf is sully and?
would you pay a max contract guy..who can't even hit free throws? and jump shots are bad

Re: Give me your offseason plan...get creative but keep it realistic
« Reply #6 on: May 04, 2013, 10:32:51 AM »

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Josh Smith is the guy I want with Jeff Green as the bait for a sign and trade.

how can green and sully develop as starters with smith on the team? tell me?
what if pierce or green was injured? put smith at SF?
pf is sully and?
would you pay a max contract guy..who can't even hit free throws? and jump shots are bad
Josh Smith would start at PF. Garnett at C. Sullinger backup PF/C. Sully will have more than enough minutes in that role to grow as a player.

Jeff Green wouldn't be here. He'd be the piece Danny would need to give up to get Josh Smith here in a sign and trade. A new backup SF would need to be acquired in free agency. If Pierce (starting SF) gets injured, backup SF takes over and third string SF takes over backup SF role.

I would be willing to overpay Josh Smith to get him here. I would rather overpay a star like Josh Smith than a bunch of bench players like Brandon Bass, Jason Terry and Courtney Lee.

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« Reply #7 on: May 04, 2013, 10:36:10 AM »

Offline krook

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Josh Smith is the guy I want with Jeff Green as the bait for a sign and trade.

how can green and sully develop as starters with smith on the team? tell me?
what if pierce or green was injured? put smith at SF?
pf is sully and?
would you pay a max contract guy..who can't even hit free throws? and jump shots are bad
Josh Smith would start at PF. Garnett at C. Sullinger backup PF/C. Sully will have more than enough minutes in that role to grow as a player.

Jeff Green wouldn't be here. He'd be the piece Danny would need to give up to get Josh Smith here in a sign and trade. A new backup SF would need to be acquired in free agency. If Pierce (starting SF) gets injured, backup SF takes over and third string SF takes over backup SF role.

I would be willing to overpay Josh Smith to get him here. I would rather overpay a star like Josh Smith than a bunch of bench players like Brandon Bass, Jason Terry and Courtney Lee.

OUCH!

Re: Give me your offseason plan...get creative but keep it realistic
« Reply #8 on: May 04, 2013, 11:07:45 AM »

Offline eugen

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The plan? First, fire DA, second keep KG and PP(less money on contract), third get better shoters and get rid of Lee, Crafors&co, and finally see any trade for Rondo and try to sign DHoward

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Offline Evantime34

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Move KG and Pierce (through retirement or trade)making sure to clear all their salary off the books.

Move Terry to Memphis for their trade exception.

Move Bass to a young team under the cap (Bobcats, Blazers)

Sign Josh Smith to a 13-15 MM deal.

Move Courtney Lee to Minnesota (they were reported to be interested at the deadline) in a sign and trade deal for Pekovic.

Pek/Rookie 1st
Smith/Sully
Green
Bradley
Rondo/
DKC:  Rockets
CB Draft: Memphis Grizz
Players: Klay Thompson, Jabari Parker, Aaron Gordon
Next 3 picks: 4.14, 4.15, 4.19

Re: Give me your offseason plan...get creative but keep it realistic
« Reply #10 on: May 04, 2013, 11:34:54 AM »

Offline krook

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this is not getting realistic, pipe dreams

Re: Give me your offseason plan...get creative but keep it realistic
« Reply #11 on: May 04, 2013, 11:46:31 AM »

Offline KGs Knee

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1.  KEEP PIERCE AND GARNETT!!!

2.  Attempt to trade some combination of Bass/Terry/Lee/Bradley/Sullinger/2013 1st round pick for a competent big man on an expiring contract.

3.  If #2 fails, attempt to trade Green and filler for a star(ish) quality big man.  Replace Green with a proven vet who can play enough minutes as to not run Pierce into the ground, just make sure it is a one year deal.

4.  Move any remaining players from the group of Bass/Terry/Lee/Crawford (after either #2 or #3 are accomplished) for expiring contracts, in order to have as much cap space as possible for the 2014 off-season.


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Offline cman88

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1 .  trade PP for expiring and a pick, if not just buy him out

2. Let KG retire

3 Trade Terry, Lee,Bass for expirings

4 Build around Rondo,Green,Sully, Bradley

if we can do these things , we will have enough cap space to add a max contract in 2014 , and most likely have a high lottery pick in the deepest draft since 2003

I keep seeing this idea but is a team that starts Rondo, Bradley, Green, Sullinger, player x really going to be that bad? There are some awful teams in the NBA lol

It wont me IMO...that team could be an 8th seed in the east..heck, if they play solid defense maybe even higher depending on the roleplayers and if they continue to play scrappy defense...look at the Chicago bulls this year..theres not much "high tier" talent on that team without Rose

when he "has to"(and without pierce/KG he would) rondo can give you 17-20pts a night...green can as well

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Offline cltc5

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Ask doc rivers to leave

Re: Give me your offseason plan...get creative but keep it realistic
« Reply #14 on: May 04, 2013, 11:59:37 AM »

Offline KGs Knee

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1 .  trade PP for expiring and a pick, if not just buy him out

2. Let KG retire

3 Trade Terry, Lee,Bass for expirings

4 Build around Rondo,Green,Sully, Bradley

if we can do these things , we will have enough cap space to add a max contract in 2014 , and most likely have a high lottery pick in the deepest draft since 2003

I keep seeing this idea but is a team that starts Rondo, Bradley, Green, Sullinger, player x really going to be that bad? There are some awful teams in the NBA lol

Depending on how good "player x" is, that team could be a contender.