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How much are you willing to give to be in the Celtics war room this summer? (as a guest)

$0, don't care much
6 (24%)
$100
9 (36%)
$1000
10 (40%)
$10000
0 (0%)
All my savings
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 25

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Offline LGC88

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I will personally give $1000 for that experience.
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Offline Greyman

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I clicked $1000, though right now that is all my savings (ready cash anyway). I would be happier with a two season deal for this and next summer.

Offline Celtics4ever

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We are so close to the draft, I would not pay a dime.   I can wait.

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I assume that this would include an NDA and that they (rightfully) wouldn't ask/value my opinion, so I wouldn't pay more than $100 and I would almost certainly have to be drunk.
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Nothing.

I'm fine with watching things unfold as they happen on TV.


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Nothing.

I'm fine with watching things unfold as they happen on TV.
yep. but if they wanted to pay ME to be there, i would think about it.  ;D
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If you are referring to draft night, it would be great if the C's had cameras in that room. I think the Kings did it last year when they grabbed Nik Staukus. I would love to hear and see the way Danny and his team assess talent, what GMs (or their team members) actually say when they call and what potential deals are out there - even if its AFTER the fact.

What would be cool is also, if a GM calls and the C's need to do number crunching in order to make a trade 'work' for us, how its actually done - especially given the 5-minute time limit for each draft slot.

Offline BudweiserCeltic

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Considering that I spent a crapload of money going to Disney a few weekends ago, I think for a one chance in a lifetime opportunity I'd be willing to pay a good amount to be there and experience the process they go through first hand.

What that amount is, I don't know.

Offline jambr380

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Funny, even though it says, "Poll," in the thread title, I just assumed this was a hypothetical question. Obviously it would be interesting to be there, but probably wouldn't spend more than $100 - planning to be at Barclay's Center already.

Offline Yoki_IsTheName

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I'd pay $60 dollars as a PPV.

Personally, I'd like to be in that war room, but not for $100 bucks or more.

Hey, NBA, take note. I just gave you a hundred thousand dollar idea. PPV War rooms on draft day. There would be fans who would do that.
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Offline Yoki_IsTheName

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2019 CStrong Historical Draft 2000s OKC Thunder.
PG: Jrue Holiday / Isaiah Thomas / Larry Hughes
SG: Paul George / Aaron McKie / Bradley Beal
SF: Paul Pierce / Tayshaun Prince / Brian Scalabrine
PF: LaMarcus Aldridge / Shareef Abdur-Raheem / Ben Simmons
C: Jermaine O'neal / Ben Wallace

Offline saltlover

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Sadly (and perhaps fortunately in the event that soemthing like this ever happened) what I'd pay and what my spouse would be okay with me paying are very different numbers.

Offline GC003332

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I don't want to just sit in on draft night I want to sit in with Danny when the free Agency frenzy kicks off.I want to be breathing down his neck when he makes that first call at 12.01 am. I want to get up close and personal with Danny and pick his brain to see what he plans to do with this treasure trove of assets I keep hearing about.
For all that I would pay $99.95

Offline Denis998

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Rather have season tickets, just get a reporter into the war room and I'll just read about it afterwards.

Offline littleteapot

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My guess would that be if anyone got to see inside the front office it would be REALLY boring
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