I know folks want Love in green --- I do too --- but I dont' get the anger at Flip. (Actually, I get it, i just think it's naive.)
His job is to make MIN better -- not BOS. He's gonna try everything he can to either keep Love (admittedly a long shot but NOT impossible) or maximize what MIN gets for him.
Saunders knows MIN isn't a FA destination so he has to do everything he can to maximize the stars they come out of the draft with (and lord knows that during the Kahn era those were few & far between).
It's close to a point where I'm ready to say "Let's go into another direction". My faith in the Celtics front office is the only thing keeping me interested.
Why would we need to go in another direction? I believe BOS will be in the mix for Love until (a) Love is moved somewhere else or (b) BOS acquires a different 'franchise-ish' player which makes acquiring Love impossible.
If there's no Love deal on Thurs., I think Ainge will make the picks for the players that are the highest on the C's board.
There's nothing* that says those players + some combo of Sully, Olynyk, and any number of the BOS/BKN/LAC/PHI picks we have in the upcoming drafts couldn't be used for a future Love trade.
(* Nothing other than the fact that newly signed rookies can't be traded until some date during the season -- Dec. 15? --- which I'm too lazy to go look up.)
doesnt Love have any say in this? guys like Melo/Howard were able to force their ways off the team to wherever they wanted to go.
I wonder at what point Love/ his agent goes to flip and tells him "i am NOT resigning no matter what, get this straight stop playing games"
Love is under contract for 2014-15 to MIN. He can say whatever he wants to Flip, but unless MIN trades him, he'll report to camp and I'm sure work his but off and play well for MIN.
(FWIW, Melo's numbers in the 50 games for DEN leading up to his trade to NYK were actually better than the season before.)
Flip has to try and convince Love to stay. I know conventional wisdom is that MIN can get more for him now, but I don't know that there's any evidence that a team gets less for a top-20 star by dealing him at the deadline vs. the preceeding offseason.
And what if Love gets injured
again --- that hurts his FA stock a bit. That coupled with an improved roster may encourage him to opt into his final year --- meaning MIN got 2 more years of Love by not dealing him for 70 cents on the dollar.