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Trade idea for great rim protector
« on: July 03, 2014, 03:26:17 PM »

Offline Hawkeye199

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This is a build off of cfan38 Idea. Credit to him. here is link to his idea http://www.celticsblog.com/2014/7/3/5867557/multi-team-rondo-trade-idea-involving-kings-cs-and-bucks

why not trade rondo to the bucks for henderson and a first rounder.

why Bucks do it

They do it because then they have a star in rondo,future star in jabari parker and larry saunders

why Celtics do it

we get our starting center and a bucks 1st rounder. they won't be good for a little bit especially in the super stacked west. we have our pg in smart. Then all we need to do is sign an young free agent who is strong at offense. whats that offensive free agents are everywhere wow that worked out. then we can bundle jeff green and bass togther for something and make use of the TPE. potentally use it to make the henson trade happen. Also henson is  only 23  and on rookie contract.
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Re: Trade idea for great rim protector
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2014, 03:28:33 PM »

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This is a build off of cfan38 Idea. Credit to him. here is link to his idea http://www.celticsblog.com/2014/7/3/5867557/multi-team-rondo-trade-idea-involving-kings-cs-and-bucks

why not trade rondo to the bucks for henderson and a first rounder.

why Bucks do it

They do it because then they have a star in rondo,future star in jabari parker and larry saunders

why Celtics do it

we get our starting center and a bucks 1st rounder. they won't be good for a little bit especially in the super stacked west. we have our pg in smart. Then all we need to do is sign an young free agent who is strong at offense. whats that offensive free agents are everywhere wow that worked out. then we can bundle jeff green and bass togther for something and make use of the TPE. potentally use it to make the henson trade happen. Also henson is  only 23  and on rookie contract.

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« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2014, 03:33:08 PM »

Offline CFAN38

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I dont think Rondo would be willing to resign with the Bucks.
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« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2014, 03:39:45 PM »

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I dont think Rondo would be willing to resign with the Bucks.

With jason Kidd there, along with jabari parker and great center in larry saunders.
I think that even if he doesn't resign Milwaukee might take the risk.
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« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2014, 04:08:01 PM »

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I dont think Rondo would be willing to resign with the Bucks.

With jason Kidd there, along with jabari parker and great center in larry saunders.
I think that even if he doesn't resign Milwaukee might take the risk.

You're awful generous with the "great" label.
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« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2014, 04:08:57 PM »

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I totally agree to your idea about getting Henson and I proposed it on a couple of other threads on this site but other posters really did not have a great deal of enthusiasm about him. That may be only because Milwaukee was a horrible team to watch this year. Like others have said, I don't think Rondo is going to agree to sign in Milwaukee. Maybe a smaller trade for Henson, like our Clippers pick and filler, would be easier to do?
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This is a build off of cfan38 Idea. Credit to him. here is link to his idea http://www.celticsblog.com/2014/7/3/5867557/multi-team-rondo-trade-idea-involving-kings-cs-and-bucks

why not trade rondo to the bucks for henderson and a first rounder.

why Bucks do it

They do it because then they have a star in rondo,future star in jabari parker and larry saunders

why Celtics do it

we get our starting center and a bucks 1st rounder. they won't be good for a little bit especially in the super stacked west. we have our pg in smart. Then all we need to do is sign an young free agent who is strong at offense. whats that offensive free agents are everywhere wow that worked out. then we can bundle jeff green and bass togther for something and make use of the TPE. potentally use it to make the henson trade happen. Also henson is  only 23  and on rookie contract.

  When did the Bucks move into the western conference?

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« Reply #7 on: July 03, 2014, 05:04:39 PM »

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This is a build off of cfan38 Idea. Credit to him. here is link to his idea http://www.celticsblog.com/2014/7/3/5867557/multi-team-rondo-trade-idea-involving-kings-cs-and-bucks

why not trade rondo to the bucks for henderson and a first rounder.

why Bucks do it

They do it because then they have a star in rondo,future star in jabari parker and larry saunders

why Celtics do it

we get our starting center and a bucks 1st rounder. they won't be good for a little bit especially in the super stacked west. we have our pg in smart. Then all we need to do is sign an young free agent who is strong at offense. whats that offensive free agents are everywhere wow that worked out. then we can bundle jeff green and bass togther for something and make use of the TPE. potentally use it to make the henson trade happen. Also henson is  only 23  and on rookie contract.
Theyre in the East buddy and this is a ridiculous idea... Ur trading rondo for a C who wouldnt even start on the bucks...

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« Reply #8 on: July 03, 2014, 05:05:45 PM »

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I totally agree to your idea about getting Henson and I proposed it on a couple of other threads on this site but other posters really did not have a great deal of enthusiasm about him. That may be only because Milwaukee was a horrible team to watch this year. Like others have said, I don't think Rondo is going to agree to sign in Milwaukee. Maybe a smaller trade for Henson, like our Clippers pick and filler, would be easier to do?
I would be much more on board with that..

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« Reply #9 on: July 03, 2014, 05:06:35 PM »

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Henson is extremely long and he is more accomplished than some of the names thrown around for a F/C.  He isnt as athletic as Ed Davis or Ekpe Udoh, but he has freakishly long arms.  11 pts, 7 rebs, 1.7 blocks per game.

If they were looking to trade him, I imagine we would have to take on Mayo.  Bass and Vitor match up salary-wise, so they would have no financial obligation after this coming year.

Bass + Vitor + protected Philly pick in  a straight salary dump?

I think we get 3 years of Henson at a cheap price if we take on 2 bad years of Mayo's contract?


The thing I like about this deal is we get two starting caliber players if Mayo gets in shape. 

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« Reply #10 on: July 03, 2014, 05:10:13 PM »

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Henson is extremely long and he is more accomplished than some of the names thrown around for a F/C.  He isnt as athletic as Ed Davis or Ekpe Udoh, but he has freakishly long arms.  11 pts, 7 rebs, 1.7 blocks per game.

If they were looking to trade him, I imagine we would have to take on Mayo.  Bass and Vitor match up salary-wise, so they would have no financial obligation after this coming year.

Bass + Vitor + protected Philly pick in  a straight salary dump?

I think we get 3 years of Henson at a cheap price if we take on 2 bad years of Mayo's contract?


The thing I like about this deal is we get two starting caliber players if Mayo gets in shape.
Mayo would never be a starter for us and he just adds to the backcourt logjam for us... Dont want him at all..

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« Reply #11 on: July 03, 2014, 05:14:40 PM »

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Henson is extremely long and he is more accomplished than some of the names thrown around for a F/C.  He isnt as athletic as Ed Davis or Ekpe Udoh, but he has freakishly long arms.  11 pts, 7 rebs, 1.7 blocks per game.

If they were looking to trade him, I imagine we would have to take on Mayo.  Bass and Vitor match up salary-wise, so they would have no financial obligation after this coming year.

Bass + Vitor + protected Philly pick in  a straight salary dump?

I think we get 3 years of Henson at a cheap price if we take on 2 bad years of Mayo's contract?


The thing I like about this deal is we get two starting caliber players if Mayo gets in shape.
Mayo would never be a starter for us and he just adds to the backcourt logjam for us... Dont want him at all..

Yes Mayo would create a logjam at SG.  Flip him to Lakers for Nash?  If Nash retired that would be a help financially.

Of corse the Lakers could go straight to the Bucks for a Nash/Mayo swap.  We just need to offer Vitor and the right draft pick for Henson. 

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« Reply #12 on: July 03, 2014, 05:44:50 PM »

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I totally agree to your idea about getting Henson and I proposed it on a couple of other threads on this site but other posters really did not have a great deal of enthusiasm about him. That may be only because Milwaukee was a horrible team to watch this year. Like others have said, I don't think Rondo is going to agree to sign in Milwaukee. Maybe a smaller trade for Henson, like our Clippers pick and filler, would be easier to do?
There were people proposing a trade for Henson before the draft. Who knows what direction MIL is going, but if Henson or Larry Sanders were made available Id like to get them; but not for Rondo. Rondo's value and our direction is very hard to tell now. But I still think we could get more for him.

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I doubt Henson is available, as Sanders is too unpredictable, and they just let go of Udoh. We might be better off signing Udoh as FA, pay him minimum. Used to be a good shot blocker.

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