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I fail to see how Boston could facilitate a deal for somebody like Mozgov at 4.7M. Cleveland has to produce some outgoing salary. All they have is Waiters.
Cleveland does have one other asset that would be good to get. Brendan Haywood and his strange contract (2mil this year, 10.5mil unguaranteed next year).
Quote from: tazzmaniac on December 24, 2014, 06:53:45 AMCleveland does have one other asset that would be good to get. Brendan Haywood and his strange contract (2mil this year, 10.5mil unguaranteed next year). That contract is valuable to teams over the cap, but for a team that will be under the salary cap (like the Celtics hopefully will be), it's borderline useless. The non-guaranteed deal doesn't do anything that cap space wouldn't, and is actually less flexible.
Quote from: Roy H. on December 24, 2014, 06:57:33 AMQuote from: tazzmaniac on December 24, 2014, 06:53:45 AMCleveland does have one other asset that would be good to get. Brendan Haywood and his strange contract (2mil this year, 10.5mil unguaranteed next year). That contract is valuable to teams over the cap, but for a team that will be under the salary cap (like the Celtics hopefully will be), it's borderline useless. The non-guaranteed deal doesn't do anything that cap space wouldn't, and is actually less flexible.In the past, Ainge has always maintained that being over the cap but under the luxury tax line is better. That there are more available options to use and that teams under the cap tend to overpay for players. I tend to agree with that thinking and would be happy if Ainge was able to make a good trade that kept us above the cap. Even if we are under the cap, wouldn't it depend on when the money becomes guaranteed? I seem to recall Bogan's contract didn't become guaranteed right away. If it is like Bogan's deal, couldn't we flip it to a team that is over the cap?
Quote from: tazzmaniac on December 24, 2014, 07:11:31 AMQuote from: Roy H. on December 24, 2014, 06:57:33 AMQuote from: tazzmaniac on December 24, 2014, 06:53:45 AMCleveland does have one other asset that would be good to get. Brendan Haywood and his strange contract (2mil this year, 10.5mil unguaranteed next year). That contract is valuable to teams over the cap, but for a team that will be under the salary cap (like the Celtics hopefully will be), it's borderline useless. The non-guaranteed deal doesn't do anything that cap space wouldn't, and is actually less flexible.In the past, Ainge has always maintained that being over the cap but under the luxury tax line is better. That there are more available options to use and that teams under the cap tend to overpay for players. I tend to agree with that thinking and would be happy if Ainge was able to make a good trade that kept us above the cap. Even if we are under the cap, wouldn't it depend on when the money becomes guaranteed? I seem to recall Bogan's contract didn't become guaranteed right away. If it is like Bogan's deal, couldn't we flip it to a team that is over the cap?That's right. Cap space is overrated in that regard if we are trying to compete and make trades, but we may actually target free agents this time around. Cap space is still overrated because if you have assets you can do sign and trades. This is why players like Wallace still have some value in some pipe dream but we may exhaust those options too depending on what is out there. Ainge is always gauging the landscape that way.There have to be free agents that want to come to a young team and be a part of that promise too. The same goes for trades. Most players in trades have some say where they want to go. Especially the good ones.
Quote from: tazzmaniac on December 24, 2014, 01:49:04 AMThe article mentions that the Cavs were interested in Koufos from Memphis. Memphis could sure use Green and Prince is a good salary match. The Cavs have a protected 1st rounder from Memphis which would be a good return for Green. Seems like the makings for a good trade that helps all parties.Ugh, I'd hate to get just that pick for Green, especially since the protections on it (1-5 and 15-30 in 2015 and 2016, 1-5 in 2017 and 2018, unprotected in 2019) essentially make it a 2017 pick
The article mentions that the Cavs were interested in Koufos from Memphis. Memphis could sure use Green and Prince is a good salary match. The Cavs have a protected 1st rounder from Memphis which would be a good return for Green. Seems like the makings for a good trade that helps all parties.
Quote from: piercetruth34 on December 24, 2014, 07:17:55 AMQuote from: tazzmaniac on December 24, 2014, 07:11:31 AMQuote from: Roy H. on December 24, 2014, 06:57:33 AMQuote from: tazzmaniac on December 24, 2014, 06:53:45 AMCleveland does have one other asset that would be good to get. Brendan Haywood and his strange contract (2mil this year, 10.5mil unguaranteed next year). That contract is valuable to teams over the cap, but for a team that will be under the salary cap (like the Celtics hopefully will be), it's borderline useless. The non-guaranteed deal doesn't do anything that cap space wouldn't, and is actually less flexible.In the past, Ainge has always maintained that being over the cap but under the luxury tax line is better. That there are more available options to use and that teams under the cap tend to overpay for players. I tend to agree with that thinking and would be happy if Ainge was able to make a good trade that kept us above the cap. Even if we are under the cap, wouldn't it depend on when the money becomes guaranteed? I seem to recall Bogan's contract didn't become guaranteed right away. If it is like Bogan's deal, couldn't we flip it to a team that is over the cap?That's right. Cap space is overrated in that regard if we are trying to compete and make trades, but we may actually target free agents this time around. Cap space is still overrated because if you have assets you can do sign and trades. This is why players like Wallace still have some value in some pipe dream but we may exhaust those options too depending on what is out there. Ainge is always gauging the landscape that way.There have to be free agents that want to come to a young team and be a part of that promise too. The same goes for trades. Most players in trades have some say where they want to go. Especially the good ones.My question is did any of the current top teams actually use cap space to get to where they are today? Seems like it is done via drafts and trades.
It sounds like the C's could be involved because they want to trade Green.Cleveland has very few tradeable assets. The article mentions that 1 first found pick as the starting point, which they need to somehow turn into a center. The teams that have tradeable centers are mostly trying to win now, so the pick has less value. This is where Green comes in, as DA loovvess draft picks. Some sort of deal centered around:To Bos: 1st round pickTo Mem: Jeff GreenTo Cle: KoufosObviously some stuff would need to be added in to make all the numbers work, but I bet this is what they're thinking..
Quote from: clover on December 24, 2014, 05:47:18 AMQuote from: tazzmaniac on December 24, 2014, 05:14:39 AMQuote from: piercetruth34 on December 24, 2014, 05:03:07 AMQuote from: tazzmaniac on December 24, 2014, 04:19:09 AMQuote from: piercetruth34 on December 24, 2014, 03:50:41 AMQuote from: chambers on December 24, 2014, 03:48:41 AMcan we send our 13 million dollar trade exception to Cleveland?They pick up a center and a back up wing/SG?God if we could get anything for Green we need to do it now.Danny would pull the trigger for a few 2nd rounders, but no one wants the chump.We were shopping green but supposedly the deals that were out there weren't too good. I'm not sure Green gets moved but maybe DA will find something. Bass is the same issue. We've been shopping him but no takers so far.Houston if Josh Smith goes elsewhere might come back for Green again. They still have Terrence jones but who knows. The teams interested in josh smith that don't get him might look at green again.DA is always good at waiting until he gets what he wants. He doesn't just trade for the sake of it.I don't recall any trade rumor about Houston wanting Green. If they did, they could have had him for the New Orleans pick. I would have agreed with you before the Rondo trade but Ainge certainly settled on that one. There were rumors of green being shopped to Houston along with rondo for parsons, I think it was Lin and Asik. I actually liked that deal. Ainge might have settled a little but what we got back was similar. Not parsons. thing is I actually though Terrence jones made more sense at the time. The issues with jones anyways there it may have. The sac trade and all that. I think we did alright. For what this team is trying to do and build with youth ainge waited and didn't hurt this team. Getting those players back isn't necessarily better imo for what we are trying to do. It's like apples and oranges taking those guys back and having to sign Parsons to an extension. Going the draft route is good with me. I was always more on the fence trade rondo or not. Go all in with the draft or build with rondo. I think we did the right thing. I hope at least.I've always hated those in between trades that don't solve anything.I wouldn't have made the Rondo trade for what we got in return. I think adding a good player with Rondo and Green would have made us competitive in the weak east so I would have risked losing Rondo for nothing in free agency. You mean you would have risked losing Rondo AND Green in FA, and I wonder where that good player would have come from.You're right we could have lost both Rondo and Green for nothing and if Ainge manages to trade Green for a 1st that would mean two late 1sts lost. However, we'd still have the possibility of getting similar deals via sign and trades. As to who that good player would be, one possibility is Monroe during free agency. I have a feeling the trade season is going to be pretty active and Ainge has the assets to outbid anyone if someone he wants becomes available.
Quote from: tazzmaniac on December 24, 2014, 05:14:39 AMQuote from: piercetruth34 on December 24, 2014, 05:03:07 AMQuote from: tazzmaniac on December 24, 2014, 04:19:09 AMQuote from: piercetruth34 on December 24, 2014, 03:50:41 AMQuote from: chambers on December 24, 2014, 03:48:41 AMcan we send our 13 million dollar trade exception to Cleveland?They pick up a center and a back up wing/SG?God if we could get anything for Green we need to do it now.Danny would pull the trigger for a few 2nd rounders, but no one wants the chump.We were shopping green but supposedly the deals that were out there weren't too good. I'm not sure Green gets moved but maybe DA will find something. Bass is the same issue. We've been shopping him but no takers so far.Houston if Josh Smith goes elsewhere might come back for Green again. They still have Terrence jones but who knows. The teams interested in josh smith that don't get him might look at green again.DA is always good at waiting until he gets what he wants. He doesn't just trade for the sake of it.I don't recall any trade rumor about Houston wanting Green. If they did, they could have had him for the New Orleans pick. I would have agreed with you before the Rondo trade but Ainge certainly settled on that one. There were rumors of green being shopped to Houston along with rondo for parsons, I think it was Lin and Asik. I actually liked that deal. Ainge might have settled a little but what we got back was similar. Not parsons. thing is I actually though Terrence jones made more sense at the time. The issues with jones anyways there it may have. The sac trade and all that. I think we did alright. For what this team is trying to do and build with youth ainge waited and didn't hurt this team. Getting those players back isn't necessarily better imo for what we are trying to do. It's like apples and oranges taking those guys back and having to sign Parsons to an extension. Going the draft route is good with me. I was always more on the fence trade rondo or not. Go all in with the draft or build with rondo. I think we did the right thing. I hope at least.I've always hated those in between trades that don't solve anything.I wouldn't have made the Rondo trade for what we got in return. I think adding a good player with Rondo and Green would have made us competitive in the weak east so I would have risked losing Rondo for nothing in free agency. You mean you would have risked losing Rondo AND Green in FA, and I wonder where that good player would have come from.
Quote from: piercetruth34 on December 24, 2014, 05:03:07 AMQuote from: tazzmaniac on December 24, 2014, 04:19:09 AMQuote from: piercetruth34 on December 24, 2014, 03:50:41 AMQuote from: chambers on December 24, 2014, 03:48:41 AMcan we send our 13 million dollar trade exception to Cleveland?They pick up a center and a back up wing/SG?God if we could get anything for Green we need to do it now.Danny would pull the trigger for a few 2nd rounders, but no one wants the chump.We were shopping green but supposedly the deals that were out there weren't too good. I'm not sure Green gets moved but maybe DA will find something. Bass is the same issue. We've been shopping him but no takers so far.Houston if Josh Smith goes elsewhere might come back for Green again. They still have Terrence jones but who knows. The teams interested in josh smith that don't get him might look at green again.DA is always good at waiting until he gets what he wants. He doesn't just trade for the sake of it.I don't recall any trade rumor about Houston wanting Green. If they did, they could have had him for the New Orleans pick. I would have agreed with you before the Rondo trade but Ainge certainly settled on that one. There were rumors of green being shopped to Houston along with rondo for parsons, I think it was Lin and Asik. I actually liked that deal. Ainge might have settled a little but what we got back was similar. Not parsons. thing is I actually though Terrence jones made more sense at the time. The issues with jones anyways there it may have. The sac trade and all that. I think we did alright. For what this team is trying to do and build with youth ainge waited and didn't hurt this team. Getting those players back isn't necessarily better imo for what we are trying to do. It's like apples and oranges taking those guys back and having to sign Parsons to an extension. Going the draft route is good with me. I was always more on the fence trade rondo or not. Go all in with the draft or build with rondo. I think we did the right thing. I hope at least.I've always hated those in between trades that don't solve anything.I wouldn't have made the Rondo trade for what we got in return. I think adding a good player with Rondo and Green would have made us competitive in the weak east so I would have risked losing Rondo for nothing in free agency.
Quote from: tazzmaniac on December 24, 2014, 04:19:09 AMQuote from: piercetruth34 on December 24, 2014, 03:50:41 AMQuote from: chambers on December 24, 2014, 03:48:41 AMcan we send our 13 million dollar trade exception to Cleveland?They pick up a center and a back up wing/SG?God if we could get anything for Green we need to do it now.Danny would pull the trigger for a few 2nd rounders, but no one wants the chump.We were shopping green but supposedly the deals that were out there weren't too good. I'm not sure Green gets moved but maybe DA will find something. Bass is the same issue. We've been shopping him but no takers so far.Houston if Josh Smith goes elsewhere might come back for Green again. They still have Terrence jones but who knows. The teams interested in josh smith that don't get him might look at green again.DA is always good at waiting until he gets what he wants. He doesn't just trade for the sake of it.I don't recall any trade rumor about Houston wanting Green. If they did, they could have had him for the New Orleans pick. I would have agreed with you before the Rondo trade but Ainge certainly settled on that one. There were rumors of green being shopped to Houston along with rondo for parsons, I think it was Lin and Asik. I actually liked that deal. Ainge might have settled a little but what we got back was similar. Not parsons. thing is I actually though Terrence jones made more sense at the time. The issues with jones anyways there it may have. The sac trade and all that. I think we did alright. For what this team is trying to do and build with youth ainge waited and didn't hurt this team. Getting those players back isn't necessarily better imo for what we are trying to do. It's like apples and oranges taking those guys back and having to sign Parsons to an extension. Going the draft route is good with me. I was always more on the fence trade rondo or not. Go all in with the draft or build with rondo. I think we did the right thing. I hope at least.I've always hated those in between trades that don't solve anything.
Quote from: piercetruth34 on December 24, 2014, 03:50:41 AMQuote from: chambers on December 24, 2014, 03:48:41 AMcan we send our 13 million dollar trade exception to Cleveland?They pick up a center and a back up wing/SG?God if we could get anything for Green we need to do it now.Danny would pull the trigger for a few 2nd rounders, but no one wants the chump.We were shopping green but supposedly the deals that were out there weren't too good. I'm not sure Green gets moved but maybe DA will find something. Bass is the same issue. We've been shopping him but no takers so far.Houston if Josh Smith goes elsewhere might come back for Green again. They still have Terrence jones but who knows. The teams interested in josh smith that don't get him might look at green again.DA is always good at waiting until he gets what he wants. He doesn't just trade for the sake of it.I don't recall any trade rumor about Houston wanting Green. If they did, they could have had him for the New Orleans pick. I would have agreed with you before the Rondo trade but Ainge certainly settled on that one.
Quote from: chambers on December 24, 2014, 03:48:41 AMcan we send our 13 million dollar trade exception to Cleveland?They pick up a center and a back up wing/SG?God if we could get anything for Green we need to do it now.Danny would pull the trigger for a few 2nd rounders, but no one wants the chump.We were shopping green but supposedly the deals that were out there weren't too good. I'm not sure Green gets moved but maybe DA will find something. Bass is the same issue. We've been shopping him but no takers so far.Houston if Josh Smith goes elsewhere might come back for Green again. They still have Terrence jones but who knows. The teams interested in josh smith that don't get him might look at green again.DA is always good at waiting until he gets what he wants. He doesn't just trade for the sake of it.
can we send our 13 million dollar trade exception to Cleveland?They pick up a center and a back up wing/SG?God if we could get anything for Green we need to do it now.Danny would pull the trigger for a few 2nd rounders, but no one wants the chump.