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Re: Ainge on trading deadline
« Reply #30 on: February 13, 2015, 10:48:18 PM »

Offline AngryAndIrritable

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I think Ainge is trying to drum up business by putting this out.  I don't see that there is that much we can do.  There does not seem to be that much interest in our vets (Bass, Thornton, Prince, Wallace and even Turner) and I am not sure any big names are going to move (Cousins for example).  We don't need more draft picks so trading even trading picks would be OK with me but we aren't going to trade good picks for half season rentals (Dragic, Kantor).

I really don't see much opportunity at this point.

Agreed.

This is the Danny Ainge equivalent of the 'Operators are Standing By' schtick on shopping channels. Good try though.

Re: Ainge on trading deadline
« Reply #31 on: February 14, 2015, 12:20:18 AM »

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I do not like kanter....not good rim protectod... why not aiming for monroe this summer...? Similar pros better player

Re: Ainge on trading deadline
« Reply #32 on: February 14, 2015, 01:38:00 AM »

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Wonder what he means this is one of those turning points




It means get ready for fireworks, baby!


Cousins lol



Exactly!  See, trading for Cousins is the football, and Danny is Lucy, and we're Charlie Brown, which means we're about to KICK THE HELL OUTTA THAT PIGSKIN YEAH!! 

...gonna be sweet.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=055wFyO6gag

Man, I hope you're right...




Re: Ainge on trading deadline
« Reply #33 on: February 16, 2015, 12:00:27 AM »

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Don't see how anybody would want Kanter over Cousins.  Cousins is much better defensively.
Cousins > Monroe > Kanter

Now if we're talking Drummond, that's a different story.  But from what I understand Detroit loves Drummond.  So our only realistic chance at a top shelf starting 5 is probably a Cousins trade.

Re: Ainge on trading deadline
« Reply #34 on: February 16, 2015, 02:08:50 AM »

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He could also stand pat and do nothing. Pretty much all the salty veterans, aside from Wallace are expiring anyway (Not counting Turner or Bradley)  If nobody makes a good enough offer for Bass, Thornton, or Prince, we could buy em out, or let the contracts run out, and let them walk.
Ruto Must Go!

Re: Ainge on trading deadline
« Reply #35 on: February 16, 2015, 04:58:55 AM »

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I don't see the Kings trading away cousins right now
In order to get him u need players that fit in with what there owner is trying to do with the team : position less basketball

So they would be good young players that can play multiple positions plus useful veterans that can help win now and throw in at least 1 pick

The owner puts less emphasis in the draft as we swe with him not minding to trade his recently drafted rookie.

Also he seems like a win now guy like Prokorov and would trade picks mindlessly for the chance to win.
(crazy to think without the nets trades they could have lillard and favors as a core)


Kanter is a different case. He doesn't play defence that well and he is not as good in creating his Offense in the post as projected.
Moving forward Utah see favors and gobert as their future frontcourt
Kanter is expendable

I don't like kanter but if we gave Utah an expiring contract plus a 2nd rounder I wouldn't mind getting him and seeing how far he develops
Utah probably are asking for more




Re: Ainge on trading deadline
« Reply #36 on: February 16, 2015, 07:55:06 AM »

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Don't see how anybody would want Kanter over Cousins.  Cousins is much better defensively.
Cousins > Monroe > Kanter

Now if we're talking Drummond, that's a different story.  But from what I understand Detroit loves Drummond.  So our only realistic chance at a top shelf starting 5 is probably a Cousins trade.

TP.....!

Re: Ainge on trading deadline
« Reply #37 on: February 16, 2015, 08:18:35 AM »

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Turning point:

Think he's trying to say depending on any deals he makes decides the direction of the team for the next 3-5 years. He could trade for more picks and go with a full on youth movement or trade for some vets and be more competitive now.

Re: Ainge on trading deadline
« Reply #38 on: February 16, 2015, 10:59:53 AM »

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Don't see how anybody would want Kanter over Cousins.  Cousins is much better defensively.
Cousins > Monroe > Kanter

Now if we're talking Drummond, that's a different story.  But from what I understand Detroit loves Drummond.  So our only realistic chance at a top shelf starting 5 is probably a Cousins trade.

TP.....!

I may be off base here but from what I can tell nobody prefers Kanter to Cousins as players. Cousins is far superior in every aspect of the game. As follows, he costs a whole lot more. As a disgruntled player on an expiring deal we could probably get Kanter for cheap.  How cheap I dont know but we certainly would not need to give up our building block type assets (Young, Smart, Sully, our 2015 1st, Brooklyn 1sts). Cousins on the other hand is probably not available at all and if he is getting him would gut out entire roster.

People who would rather drop a late first on Kanter than gut the entire roster of assets and draft picks for Cousins are not so unreasonable in my opinion.