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Re: Toscana Tweet RE: Terms of Charlotte Rejected Trade
« Reply #30 on: June 26, 2015, 12:36:13 PM »

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All reports say it was numerous picks, including a probable Nets pick, for #9. Danny has come out and practically said it was dumb of them to turn it down (and that they probably offered too much). Especially considering they opted for Kaminsky (obviously the C's were targeting Winslow).

Fairly objectively that is a crazy amount to turn down for Kaminsky.

Re: Toscana Tweet RE: Terms of Charlotte Rejected Trade
« Reply #31 on: June 26, 2015, 12:37:08 PM »

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Mid to late 1st round picks aren't valuable.  If they were we could've gotten a deal done for Okafor. Nobody wants our assets. Idk how many trade deadlines, draft days, and offseasons need to go by before we really start this rebuild.

Re: Toscana Tweet RE: Terms of Charlotte Rejected Trade
« Reply #32 on: June 26, 2015, 12:38:13 PM »

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I agree with Jordan to go after Kaminitsky ... He needs a face for the franchise... No one prettier than FRANK the Tank..

Re: Toscana Tweet RE: Terms of Charlotte Rejected Trade
« Reply #33 on: June 26, 2015, 12:40:34 PM »

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If those Brooklyn picks end up being nothing more than middle of the line or worse, than that Brooklyn trade Ainge made will end up turning into a MASSIVE failure.

Are you saying that if they turn into late lottery picks in the 10-14 range, they are practically worthless?

Hmmmm.....maybe.

Totally depends on the draft.

You tell me.

Is a pick in the 10-14 range that valuable for having given up our two best players two years ago?

And that's just 2016.

In 2017 when the cap rises, Brooklyn will have more money to spend rendering the 2018 pick less valuable.

Who cares. But the most important thing is that if the pick for 2016 pans out, then we might have a lottery pick either in late teens or early seven. That slim chance is what would definitely make me consider trading Pierce/Garnett for.

Can we stop acting like Pierce/Garnett were anything but role players at that point in time. Other than Pierce, who I had a lot of emotions for, nostalgically, I would and will be okay with this trade 10 times out of 10..

The haul we got for draft picks were definitely valuable. And you know what? After looking at the Hornets pick, I realized how much teams were overvaluing their picks. Anything after 7 in my opinion were the cut offs. Kristap, Hezonja, Winslow, Russell, Oakfor, Towns, and Mudiay were the only players I could see with Allstar and Superstar potential.

And you know another thing? A lot of GM's would say they would trade Pierce/Garnett for picks, but I don't think everyone would. Some GM's like Ainge said during the Hornets debacle, "some teams are just dead set on getting this player, because they believe they could be that transcendental player. But in a few years, they'll think back and realize the mistake they made."

I mean I'm sorry the Hornets completely screwed themselves AGAIN.

Why draft Frank who literally has a slightly better ceiling than Hawes?

I agree with Jordan to go after Kaminitsky ... He needs a face for the franchise... No one prettier than FRANK the Tank..

Frank the Tank is going to either be a 3pt shooting and post move savant, or the biggest draft bust in terms of getting spacing shooters. I don't think Frank will do well in the NBA, but we'll see..
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Re: Toscana Tweet RE: Terms of Charlotte Rejected Trade
« Reply #34 on: June 26, 2015, 12:40:57 PM »

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Re: Ainge's Offer for the 9th Pick
« Reply #35 on: June 26, 2015, 12:41:13 PM »

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My guess is it was a good offer until some guys who were projected to go higher fell and became available.

My guess is that the offer was contingent on Winslow being there at #9 and no deal would have been offered to move up to take someone like Cauley-Stein.
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Re: Ainge's Offer for the 9th Pick
« Reply #36 on: June 26, 2015, 12:43:01 PM »

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Charlotte always draft players that had a good tournament. They are stupid at drafting. But I'd need to know what those 4 picks were before I praise Ainge for trying to trade up. What if it was our 2 in this draft and like that fake Minnesotta first round pick and a philly second. That's not like some amazing offer. I guess we will wait and see if there is more info
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Re: Ainge's Offer for the 9th Pick
« Reply #37 on: June 26, 2015, 12:48:00 PM »

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Ought to merge this with the "Toscana Tweet" topic

I feel like in less than 1 year Frank Kaminsky's price will be far less than #16 and two protected first rounders. I doubt that Kaminsky was our target, though.

Re: Toscana Tweet RE: Terms of Charlotte Rejected Trade
« Reply #38 on: June 26, 2015, 12:48:11 PM »

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Frank the Tank is going to either be a 3pt shooting and post move savant, or the biggest draft bust in terms of getting spacing shooters. I don't think Frank will do well in the NBA, but we'll see..
with Charlotte's draft history, I'm leaning towards bust

Re: Toscana Tweet RE: Terms of Charlotte Rejected Trade
« Reply #39 on: June 26, 2015, 12:49:04 PM »

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I dont understand Charlotte. Winslow seems like such a Jordanesque player to me. With the all star game heading there in 2017, it could have been the perfect choice. Duke is a local school for goodness sake. SMH.


Is it a NC, Duke hate thing?

Re: Ainge's Offer for the 9th Pick
« Reply #40 on: June 26, 2015, 12:53:33 PM »

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that's a crap offer. offer a player.  offer them unprotected.   it just reinforces that these 'assets' are not worth much.   

it also makes me think ainge has ruined his credibility around the league with other teams and has essentially made him impotent in a gm's chair.

Re: Ainge's Offer for the 9th Pick
« Reply #41 on: June 26, 2015, 01:00:38 PM »

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Apparently it was even more than Tascano suggested. (i'm fine with merging the threads)

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According to sources, the Celtics' final offer to the Hornets was a package that could have featured as many as six draft picks, including four potential first-round selections (a combination of picks from this draft and in the future). But the Hornets could not be swayed and turned down multiple offers to select Wisconsin center Frank Kaminsky.

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Re: Ainge's Offer for the 9th Pick
« Reply #42 on: June 26, 2015, 01:01:48 PM »

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Charlotte always draft players that had a good tournament. They are stupid at drafting. But I'd need to know what those 4 picks were before I praise Ainge for trying to trade up. What if it was our 2 in this draft and like that fake Minnesotta first round pick and a philly second. That's not like some amazing offer. I guess we will wait and see if there is more info
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i think charlotte made a mistake.
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Re: Ainge's Offer for the 9th Pick
« Reply #43 on: June 26, 2015, 01:05:51 PM »

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Ought to merge this with the "Toscana Tweet" topic
Toscana is a town in Italy :P
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Re: Toscana Tweet RE: Terms of Charlotte Rejected Trade
« Reply #44 on: June 26, 2015, 01:14:57 PM »

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I dont understand Charlotte. Winslow seems like such a Jordanesque player to me. With the all star game heading there in 2017, it could have been the perfect choice. Duke is a local school for goodness sake. SMH.

Charlotte made the playoffs.  Then they lost much of their three-point shooting in the form of Brian McRoberts, Anthony Tolliver, and Chris Douglas-Roberts and missed the playoffs.  Having traded for Batum, they decided to go for a position where they felt a more pressing need instead of the best player available regardless of positional overlap, especially since there is a chance they move on from Al Jefferson when his contract is up a year from now.

I understand their reasoning.  I just disagree with it.
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