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While likely just filler in the Nets megatrade, Kris Joseph may be an interesting throw-in, as, like Shav Randolph, Terrence Williams, and DJ White, Joseph is on a fully non-guaranteed contract.http://data.shamsports.com/content/pages/data/salaries/nets.jspAbout a month ago, LooseCannon posted a trade idea thread involving the so-called China 3 (see http://forums.celticsblog.com/index.php?topic=65072.0). Ainge can now add another of these contracts to the mix.One idea: combining some or all of those non-guaranteed contracts to bring back a player from a team looking to drop even further under the cap in anticipation of spending big on a free agent this summer.For example: might Ainge be able to bring Houston into the Nets megatrade, and get Thomas Robinson by rerouting Joseph with Randolph and White? The numbers work.
Aren't there restrictions on when you can package a recently traded player with other players?
Quote from: Lucky17 on June 28, 2013, 01:53:36 PMWhile likely just filler in the Nets megatrade, Kris Joseph may be an interesting throw-in, as, like Shav Randolph, Terrence Williams, and DJ White, Joseph is on a fully non-guaranteed contract.http://data.shamsports.com/content/pages/data/salaries/nets.jspAbout a month ago, LooseCannon posted a trade idea thread involving the so-called China 3 (see http://forums.celticsblog.com/index.php?topic=65072.0). Ainge can now add another of these contracts to the mix.One idea: combining some or all of those non-guaranteed contracts to bring back a player from a team looking to drop even further under the cap in anticipation of spending big on a free agent this summer.For example: might Ainge be able to bring Houston into the Nets megatrade, and get Thomas Robinson by rerouting Joseph with Randolph and White? The numbers work.That would be fantastic! Isn't Robinson exactly the kind of player we should be bringing in right now? Might we have to include a future first or would a future 2nd do it?
It's possible, given how desperate that third team is to shed payroll, that the Celtics might not have to give up anything more in return.
Too many power forwards already. No room for Thomas Robinson until others leave first.
Yes, absolutely freaking yes. Again, I do not understand why Thomas Robinson has not been moved yet.
I'd imagine Houston would like to hold on to him if they can't bring in Dwight Howard or Josh Smith. Morey is probably looking for a team that will give him a contingency, such as agreeing to a deal that will be consummate if and only if Houston needs the extra cap space.
Quote from: rondoallaturca on June 28, 2013, 02:00:54 PMYes, absolutely freaking yes. Again, I do not understand why Thomas Robinson has not been moved yet.I'd imagine Houston would like to hold on to him if they can't bring in Dwight Howard or Josh Smith. Morey is probably looking for a team that will give him a contingency, such as agreeing to a deal that will be consummate if and only if Houston needs the extra cap space.