Author Topic: Marc Stein: "hearing rumblings Celtics looking to act quickly on Rondo trade"  (Read 38163 times)

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I guess the best case scenario here is a team that could end up in the lottery next year will give up an unprotected pick for Rondo, and Rondo misses at least half the season.

Best case would be that plus we manage to get them to take on Wallace's deal in the process.  Someone like Charlotte might be dumb enough to fall for it, especially since Crash had his best years there.

Too bad Porter went to Washington, or we could have convinced MJ to go full MJ and give us MKG, a 2014 pick and Kemba Walker for Rondo, Bass and Wallace.  ;D ;D

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Dear god, no idea what this means.

Just heard Marc on espn radio and he touched on Rondo. Said he heard Celtics likely looking to act quickly on Rondo and would likely be "best for everyone" if Rondo is not on a young rebuilding team.

So we're trading Rondo but passed on Schroder? Makes no freakin sense!

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Can't say I'm too surprised but this whole strip down is making me sick to my stomach and Rondo is a guy that I want to keep around, 


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Can't say I'm too surprised but this whole strip down is making me sick to my stomach and Rondo is a guy that I want to keep around,

agree. There aren't really any big parts to build around if you move him...but don't worry....Rondo 2287 thinks Danny is just doing a great job.


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The Cs will trade Rondo in a heartbeat, if it gets a good return. But they won't trade him just to trade him.
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Can't say I'm too surprised but this whole strip down is making me sick to my stomach and Rondo is a guy that I want to keep around,
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Ainge wants as many picks he can get in the 2014 draft. I a team offers up one of those, I can see him being moved

I would like to keep him as a building block already in place. Moving Rondo just really hard to swallow...i understand the KG and PP move to get the picks


but there isn't a lot left if you move Rondo...You have Sully (not sure how long his back holds out)

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Dear god, no idea what this means.

Just heard Marc on espn radio and he touched on Rondo. Said he heard Celtics likely looking to act quickly on Rondo and would likely be "best for everyone" if Rondo is not on a young rebuilding team.

So we're trading Rondo but passed on Schroder? Makes no freakin sense!

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I would like to keep him as a building block already in place. Moving Rondo just really hard to swallow...i understand the KG and PP move to get the picks
Exactly my POV, I can understand moving on from PP and KG. We signed Jeff Green to a deal for 32 million and have been drafting big men for a while now looking to eventually have to replace KG.

Shipping out Rondo means full on Charlotte mode of tanking for multiple years praying for a Durant/LBJ/Oden/Rose/Davis/etc.

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Wow, I hope this is just a rumor and it doesn't happen.

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Once KG and Pierce moved, Ainge has little to no motivation to trade Rondo unless he lands us a bona-fide big fish... other than that, looking to "quickly unload" is just pure nonsense.

this^, it doesn't make sense to trade Rondo who is arguably a top 2 top 3 pg in the league, unless he can really get us a few more 1st round draft picks

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well that would be a full-on tank mode.  if that's true and Rondo is traded, I'd have to expect Jeff Green is next on the block.  makes just as little sense to keep him on a rebuilding team

Nah Jeff will stay. His deal is too good.
He's not good enough to single hand-idly get us out of the bottom 3 teams in the league.

Lamont
Bradley
Green
Sully
Olnyk

wow we'd be horrendous.
That's just what we want I guess if we want Wiggins/Parker.

So you show Lamont Jones an undrafted FA that most people don't even thinkg will make our team as our starting PG?

Come on now...

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Trading Rondo now makes very little sense, even if it's true that putting him as the head guy in a young locker room seems like a recipe for disaster.

Rondo's value has to be at an all-time low right now, coming off a major knee injury.  The Celtics have to wait until he's played his way back and shown that he is still at an All-Star level before trading him.

Unless, of course, there's some team out there, convinced of his value despite the injury, willing to give up some nice assets for him.  I really doubt that, though.
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