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Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #15 on: June 26, 2013, 01:16:53 PM »

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I'd still say Minny is not entirely out of the question if they kept Love, Rubio, Shved, AK and big man Pekovic over there.

Budinger, Steamer, Barea coming off the pine. Not a bad core to have KG join. They need more at the 2 spot, but that's doable. They're welcome to Jet or C.Lee.

Derrick Williams and a pick and filler would be the trade bait.

Rubio
Shved
Love
KG
Pekovic

6th man: AK47

I'd watch that team.

Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #16 on: June 26, 2013, 01:24:39 PM »

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I think the Lakers are most likely.  As part of a sign and trade with Howard going somewhere.  That gets him to LA, where he wants to be, and he is a good fit for them.

Wouldn't a KG-Howard frontcourt be preferable to the Lakers? Wondering if Pau might be the guy the Lakers want to trade for Garnett.

I'm not sure Ainge would want to take Pau back, unless he's not only planing on keeping Pierce for next season but then resigning him to let him retire a Celtic.  Maybe a third team can take Pau and send a pick to Boston.

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I don't think there's anything wrong with landing Gasol and then keeping Pierce as a Celtic.

Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #17 on: June 26, 2013, 01:27:48 PM »

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I'd still say Minny is not entirely out of the question if they kept Love, Rubio, Shved, AK and big man Pekovic over there.

Budinger, Steamer, Barea coming off the pine. Not a bad core to have KG join. They need more at the 2 spot, but that's doable. They're welcome to Jet or C.Lee.

Derrick Williams and a pick and filler would be the trade bait.

Rubio
Shved
Love
KG
Pekovic

6th man: AK47

I'd watch that team.

I had a deal in mind: PP and KG to Minn for a 1st this year, a 2nd next year, Pekovic, and Williams. ...even with those contracts they could STILL pick up a FA shooting guard this year.

Love is a C/PF, and I do not think he can guard SFs. He's only 6'9", but he's a power player.

KG/Love/PP with Rubio, FA shooting guard is a team that can play in the half court, can play defense, can rebound, and will not struggle to score.

Pekovic is better than the available; but there are plenty of back-up centers on the market on the lower end of the price spectrum (Pryzbilla, Diop, Kaman) who can all spell KG for 10 minutes.

Obviously, the drop off between KG and Pekovic is gigantic. Pekovic should not even be mentioned in the same breath as KG.

Likewise - PP can get his own shot. D. Williams is functional, not an HOFer.

Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #18 on: June 26, 2013, 01:34:19 PM »

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I'd still say Minny is not entirely out of the question if they kept Love, Rubio, Shved, AK and big man Pekovic over there.

Budinger, Steamer, Barea coming off the pine. Not a bad core to have KG join. They need more at the 2 spot, but that's doable. They're welcome to Jet or C.Lee.

Derrick Williams and a pick and filler would be the trade bait.

Rubio
Shved
Love
KG
Pekovic

6th man: AK47

I'd watch that team.

I had a deal in mind: PP and KG to Minn for a 1st this year, a 2nd next year, Pekovic, and Williams. ...even with those contracts they could STILL pick up a FA shooting guard this year.

Love is a C/PF, and I do not think he can guard SFs. He's only 6'9", but he's a power player.

KG/Love/PP with Rubio, FA shooting guard is a team that can play in the half court, can play defense, can rebound, and will not struggle to score.

Pekovic is better than the available; but there are plenty of back-up centers on the market on the lower end of the price spectrum (Pryzbilla, Diop, Kaman) who can all spell KG for 10 minutes.

Obviously, the drop off between KG and Pekovic is gigantic. Pekovic should not even be mentioned in the same breath as KG.

Likewise - PP can get his own shot. D. Williams is functional, not an HOFer.

And wouldn't it make sense to have KG and Pierce on a half court type team like Minn.? They're both good rebounders for their position. ...this might be one of the best classes of "role player free agent shooting guards available for the mid-level" that I've ever seen: http://www.hoopsworld.com/2013-nba-free-agents

Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #19 on: June 26, 2013, 01:51:13 PM »

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Was just thinking about the MarShon Brooks to MIN rumors: what if the Nets offered the MIN pick (#26), their own 1st (#22) and Humphries' expiring contract in exchange for KG?
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Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #20 on: June 26, 2013, 02:21:41 PM »

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Im throwing up after the thought of KG wearing purple and gold  :'(
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Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #21 on: June 26, 2013, 05:25:10 PM »

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I think Minny and Chicago make the most sense if they can keep their core.  Add to KG to

Rose, Deng, Noah, Boozer

or

Pekovic, Love, AK47, Rubio


KG would be the 3rd big man so he wouldnt have to play crazy minutes.  Both teams would need to add a SG.



Minny trade:  KG/Crawford  for Ridnour, D Williams, Steemer, swap picks.


Chicago trade:

 Suns get Hinrich, Hamilton, Taj Gibson, Picks #16 and #20.

Bulls get KG

Celtics get #5 pick (plus filler: Frye, Brown, Dudley)


http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=napwey7




Boston gets the #5 pick for Garnett, but has to take on some mediocre contracts.

Chicago gets KG for 3 role players and the #20 pick.

Suns lose #5 pick, but get 16 and 20.  In return they upgrade three roster spots.  Hinrich>>Brown  Hamilton> or=Dudley Gibson>>>Frye.   

Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #22 on: June 26, 2013, 05:27:01 PM »

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Was just thinking about the MarShon Brooks to MIN rumors: what if the Nets offered the MIN pick (#26), their own 1st (#22) and Humphries' expiring contract in exchange for KG?
By all reports the C's aren't interested in picks from this draft.

Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #23 on: June 26, 2013, 05:29:03 PM »

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Was just thinking about the MarShon Brooks to MIN rumors: what if the Nets offered the MIN pick (#26), their own 1st (#22) and Humphries' expiring contract in exchange for KG?
By all reports the C's aren't interested in picks from this draft.

Well, as long as you trust the media and believe that everything coming from Ainge that finds its way to the media is an accurate view of what Ainge is thinking at the moment....
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Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #24 on: June 26, 2013, 05:30:50 PM »

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Was just thinking about the MarShon Brooks to MIN rumors: what if the Nets offered the MIN pick (#26), their own 1st (#22) and Humphries' expiring contract in exchange for KG?
By all reports the C's aren't interested in picks from this draft.

Well, as long as you trust the media and believe that everything coming from Ainge that finds its way to the media is an accurate view of what Ainge is thinking at the moment....
They clearly valued the Clippers 2015 pick higher than the pick to be used in the next few days.

I doubt they'd trade Garnett with the main assets being picks in this years draft. They'd demand future picks instead. Also Marshon Brooks isn't worth anything it seems to me.

Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #25 on: June 26, 2013, 05:51:57 PM »

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I think the Lakers are most likely.  As part of a sign and trade with Howard going somewhere.  That gets him to LA, where he wants to be, and he is a good fit for them.

I think a Pierce trade to LAL is more likely than KG.  A World Peace, filler, 2015 unrestricted first makes some sense for both teams.

I really hope PP and KG do not go to the Lakers.  I would hate them immediately and it would pain me to do so.  But I would.

Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #26 on: June 26, 2013, 06:19:19 PM »

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...That gets him to LA, where he wants to be, and he is a good fit for them.

He's never said LA is where he wants to play.

Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #27 on: June 26, 2013, 06:24:57 PM »

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I'll go ahead and guess KG to OKC for Perk and pick #12. The motivation for both sides given the state of their teams is self explanatory.

Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #28 on: June 26, 2013, 06:29:13 PM »

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I think Minny and Chicago make the most sense if they can keep their core.  Add to KG to

Rose, Deng, Noah, Boozer

or

Pekovic, Love, AK47, Rubio


KG would be the 3rd big man so he wouldnt have to play crazy minutes.  Both teams would need to add a SG.



Minny trade:  KG/Crawford  for Ridnour, D Williams, Steemer, swap picks.


Chicago trade:

 Suns get Hinrich, Hamilton, Taj Gibson, Picks #16 and #20.

Bulls get KG

Celtics get #5 pick (plus filler: Frye, Brown, Dudley)


http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=napwey7




Boston gets the #5 pick for Garnett, but has to take on some mediocre contracts.

Chicago gets KG for 3 role players and the #20 pick.

Suns lose #5 pick, but get 16 and 20.  In return they upgrade three roster spots.  Hinrich>>Brown  Hamilton> or=Dudley Gibson>>>Frye.

Suns say no a hundred times. A rebuilding team does not want Hinrich, Hamilton, and Taj. Those are pieces for a contender; they aren't young prospects that the franchise can hope the best for. It would be a negative net worth for them, and they can get better picks than #16 and #20 with the 5th.
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Re: Most logical KG trade destination?
« Reply #29 on: June 26, 2013, 06:37:05 PM »

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I know that most people would flip their lid with the idea of trading KG to the Lakers.  The fact is, I would prefer to keep him here to help guide this young team (especially if we do move Pierce and acquire Josh Smith).  However, with all that being said, I think if the C's are going to move KG, LA might be one of the few destinations he would approve...and now that the Clippers are out of the equation, that simply leaves the Lakers.

My proposed trade is the following.

http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=kusey9q


Boston sends:      Kevin Garnett, Brandon Bass, Jason Terry
Boston receives:   Pau Gasol

Why for Boston:    If the Celtics do essentially move Pierce for Josh Smith, they would be well served having a center like Gasol who can step out and hit jumpers consistently in order to spread the floor.  Plus, he's a good rebounder, has a strong low post game and is 4 years younger than KG.  Additionally, the C's would be getting out of a couple of bad deals in Terry's and Bass'...giving them more cap flexibility in a year.

Lakers send:       Pau Gasol
Lakers receive:    Kevin Garnett, Brandon Bass, Jason Terry

Why for Lakers:    With Kobe on his last legs, they might view adding KG to pair with DH as their best option at relevance in the West.  Also, Bass and Terry would probably help off the bench.