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Lopez is the best offensive center in the ENTIRE league and he is still young. You want Brooklyn to mortgage their future to assemble the 2013 Celtics that got dominated by the Knicks in the playoffs last year? Brooklyn would be crazy to this.
Quote from: minijericho29 on February 12, 2014, 03:05:23 PMLopez is the best offensive center in the ENTIRE league and he is still young. You want Brooklyn to mortgage their future to assemble the 2013 Celtics that got dominated by the Knicks in the playoffs last year? Brooklyn would be crazy to this. 25 isn't that young... DeMarcus Cousins is a clearly better player and Center offensively... Hes also a far better passer, and is 23, playing in a tougher conference.
Quote from: Monkhouse on February 12, 2014, 03:08:31 PMQuote from: minijericho29 on February 12, 2014, 03:05:23 PMLopez is the best offensive center in the ENTIRE league and he is still young. You want Brooklyn to mortgage their future to assemble the 2013 Celtics that got dominated by the Knicks in the playoffs last year? Brooklyn would be crazy to this. 25 isn't that young... DeMarcus Cousins is a clearly better player and Center offensively... Hes also a far better passer, and is 23, playing in a tougher conference.I am concerned about Lopez's injury history. I would agree I would rather see Cousins. If Stevens could somehow help with Cousins mental maturity....does a Sully / Cousins front court work?
I would be afraid of Lopez continuing foot problems
Trade Green/Bass to Brooklyn for Brook Lopez.(Works in trade machine)Brooklyn - continues to push all of their chips to the center of the table for a shot to win this year. Probably inserts Bass into the starting lineup with KG at the 5. Jeff Green probably thrives in a 6th man role.Boston- Gets a center to pair long term with Sully (who grows on me more and more each game). Improves their now biggest asset (2014 pick) by probably losing a bunch more games. The trade opens up minutes at SF to re sign Pierce as a FA.(bonus!)The obvious hold up is the health of Brook Lopez, but is the juice worth the squeeze?
He's a 7 footer who rebounds at a similar rate to Jeff Green, he's horribly injury prone, he's due over $15M, and thenets would never do it.