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Quote from: Sully7 on June 29, 2013, 03:03:57 PMUpdate:Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA 7mMavs would love having Rajon Rondo to chase Dwight Howard, but Boston needs Dallas to take multiple contracts off its books, sources say.Ugh Woj has chimed in, maybe the talks are legit.I hate hate hate to say this, but Ainge is on a mission. I could see him taking less value for Rondo in order to dump contracts.
Update:Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA 7mMavs would love having Rajon Rondo to chase Dwight Howard, but Boston needs Dallas to take multiple contracts off its books, sources say.
ESPNSteinLineMavs undeniably fans of Rondo, as @fishsports reported, but "trade talks" to this point have gone nowhere because Celts want only one MavESPNSteinLineMavs: We're interested in Rondo. Celts: We want Dirk. So: More teams gotta jump in or Boston gotta budge for meaningful talks to take placeESPNSteinLineEven after ACL tear, Boston asking a lot for Rondo. Yet as we discussed Friday AM on @MikeAndMike, teams out there DO think Rondo next to go
QuoteESPNSteinLineMavs undeniably fans of Rondo, as @fishsports reported, but "trade talks" to this point have gone nowhere because Celts want only one MavESPNSteinLineMavs: We're interested in Rondo. Celts: We want Dirk. So: More teams gotta jump in or Boston gotta budge for meaningful talks to take placeESPNSteinLineEven after ACL tear, Boston asking a lot for Rondo. Yet as we discussed Friday AM on @MikeAndMike, teams out there DO think Rondo next to gonot sure if this was posted yet, but why would the c's want dirk?
Quote from: BleedGreen1989 on June 29, 2013, 03:13:12 PMQuote from: Sully7 on June 29, 2013, 03:03:57 PMUpdate:Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA 7mMavs would love having Rajon Rondo to chase Dwight Howard, but Boston needs Dallas to take multiple contracts off its books, sources say.Ugh Woj has chimed in, maybe the talks are legit.I hate hate hate to say this, but Ainge is on a mission. I could see him taking less value for Rondo in order to dump contracts.I don't see dumping contracts as nearly enough of a priority to move Rondo for them. The only really awful deal we have is Wallace's, and it's basically irrelevant this year (when the plan seems to be to suck), and expiring in 3, so there's only 1 year where it's truly problematic for us. Everybody else are just guys who are modestly overpaid for what they contribute. If we're not trying to be good this year, then cap space doesn't really matter til the 2014 offseason at the very earliest, when all those same deals will be easier to get rid of.
I agree but those modestly good players on modest contracts are enough to send this team from the 1-5 positions in the draft upto the 9-14 positions in the draft, severely curtailing the chances of getting a franchise guy next draft.Perhaps Danny feels its more important to rid the team of good role players and their star to go full on tank than he is worried about dumping the salary.Just a thought
Quote from: rondohondo on June 29, 2013, 03:42:36 PMQuoteESPNSteinLineMavs undeniably fans of Rondo, as @fishsports reported, but "trade talks" to this point have gone nowhere because Celts want only one MavESPNSteinLineMavs: We're interested in Rondo. Celts: We want Dirk. So: More teams gotta jump in or Boston gotta budge for meaningful talks to take placeESPNSteinLineEven after ACL tear, Boston asking a lot for Rondo. Yet as we discussed Friday AM on @MikeAndMike, teams out there DO think Rondo next to gonot sure if this was posted yet, but why would the c's want dirk?Exactly right. Why on Earth would we want Dirk? Especially if we have no Rondo?
Quote from: fairweatherfan on June 29, 2013, 03:38:37 PMQuote from: BleedGreen1989 on June 29, 2013, 03:13:12 PMQuote from: Sully7 on June 29, 2013, 03:03:57 PMUpdate:Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA 7mMavs would love having Rajon Rondo to chase Dwight Howard, but Boston needs Dallas to take multiple contracts off its books, sources say.Ugh Woj has chimed in, maybe the talks are legit.I hate hate hate to say this, but Ainge is on a mission. I could see him taking less value for Rondo in order to dump contracts.I don't see dumping contracts as nearly enough of a priority to move Rondo for them. The only really awful deal we have is Wallace's, and it's basically irrelevant this year (when the plan seems to be to suck), and expiring in 3, so there's only 1 year where it's truly problematic for us. Everybody else are just guys who are modestly overpaid for what they contribute. If we're not trying to be good this year, then cap space doesn't really matter til the 2014 offseason at the very earliest, when all those same deals will be easier to get rid of.I agree but those modestly good players on modest contracts are enough to send this team from the 1-5 positions in the draft upto the 9-14 positions in the draft, severely curtailing the chances of getting a franchise guy next draft.Perhaps Danny feels its more important to rid the team of good role players and their star to go full on tank than he is worried about dumping the salary.Just a thought
Quote from: rondohondo on June 29, 2013, 03:42:36 PMQuoteESPNSteinLineMavs undeniably fans of Rondo, as @fishsports reported, but "trade talks" to this point have gone nowhere because Celts want only one MavESPNSteinLineMavs: We're interested in Rondo. Celts: We want Dirk. So: More teams gotta jump in or Boston gotta budge for meaningful talks to take placeESPNSteinLineEven after ACL tear, Boston asking a lot for Rondo. Yet as we discussed Friday AM on @MikeAndMike, teams out there DO think Rondo next to gonot sure if this was posted yet, but why would the c's want dirk?If that were true, at least Danny isn't giving Rondo away. I have a feeling Danny would flip Dirk if he did get him, which he won't. A lot of teams would want Dirk to be the last piece of their championship puzzle run.
This is just my wild bored idea..Boston Sends: Rajon Rondo/Gerald Wallace/Courtney Lee ($27mill)Dallas Sends: Shane Larkin/Shawn Marion/Vince Carter/2014 1st/2016 1st ($13.5mill)I have no idea if Danny, Marc, or even myself would do this but Boston saves a boatload of money and bottoms out. Eats up pretty much all of Dallas's cap so they probably say no though.