Would Glen Taylor even consider any Celts deal after the disastrous Garnett trade? I have to wonder about that.
I think he will consider it, though it sounds like he's not happy about the possibility.
Funny thing is that Glenn Taylor is the one who demanded KG be traded as he wasn't willing to extend KG another mega-contract for a lottery team.
True, they didn't have to deal with Boston, could have moved him some wheres else. Not Boston's fault they couldn't wait for Jefferson to get good and shipped him out a year too soon.
They also could be getting a better package this time around for Love.
People don't want to give up the farm for Love, which makes sense, but it's going to come down to either players or picks to make the numbers work. We don't know were some of these picks are going to land. There is not nothing saying that the Nets picks will be lottery picks. So it's either going to be multiple players and a couple picks. or a player and multiple picks.
DA wont over pay too much, maybe a little, but not 9 picks. Even at four picks we still have 5 more first rounders to play with. Could use 2-3 for an other player/s and 2-3 for or selves. With Love we should be in the playoffs almost every year out side of injury for the next 8 to 10 years. So we don't need a bunch of rookies the first 5 years of him coming over. So all these picks we have through 2018 are up for grabs. We have to keep some for the rules, but only a few. Just try to keep on or two of the Nets picks and it should be all good.
Sully
2014 6th
Our 2015th (clips pic should be worse)
Our 2016th top 3 protected
Net's 2018th
This keeps some of our key players here for trade or to keep.
That means we still have picks in 2014,15,16,17,18. I think we hold onto the nets 2016, and our swap in 2017. The Nets could get some thing together in 17/18 and make the playoffs.
If 2016 and 17 become good young picks, we've started the rebuild while being in the playoffs. Which thats pretty nice.
So you can see that giving up a player and 4 picks isn't quite the farm. We still have plenty to work with.