« Reply #46 on: November 13, 2013, 06:33:53 AM »
Rajon Rondo, Courtney Lee
for
Ricky Rubio, Derrick Williams, Alexey Shved, Shabazz Muhammad, 2014 first round pick
Boston depth chart:
PG: Rubio / Crawford
SG: Bradley / Shved / Brooks
SF: Green / Wallace / Muhammad
PF: Sullinger / Bass / Williams
C: Olynyk / Faverani
Why for us: It's a tank trade, I won't sugar-coat it, but we get younger and get some nice pieces and a pick.
Minnesota depth chart:
PG: Rondo / Barea
SG: Martin / Lee
SF: Brewer / Budinger
PF: Love / Cunningham
C: Pekovic / Turiaf / Dieng
Why for Minnesota: Rondo is that second star that can make them a legitimate title contender with Love.
Also, this is going to be controversial, but I have to call it somewhere:
Kevin Love will win the 2013-14 NBA MVP

While I'm not all aboard the trading Rondo train, I would love to get the chance to watch Ricky Rubio more often.
REALISTIC trades. That one is one of the least realistic trades I've seen on this board.
Why? Williams, Shved, and Muhammad have done nothing this year (combined 9 ppg, 4 rebs, and 0.5 ast on .406, .200, and .333 shooting, respectively - compare that to Lee's 8.3, 2.1, and 0.6 on .571) and their potential really isn't all that high. Minny's pick will be very late, and you can't deny the difference between Rondo and Rubio. One is an all-star and a top-10 player come playoff time. The other isn't.
You can say you think it won't happen, but I think you're being a little hyperbolic.
they wouldn't even trade Rubio straight up for Rondo, nonetheless add a first rounder and numerous young players

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