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Would you trade for Gallinari and Lawson

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Author Topic: Would you still trade for Gallinari if it meant having to take Ty Lawson also?  (Read 7233 times)

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Offline action781

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Yes, I probably want Lawson more.

Lawson + Gallinari for Lee + Rozier + Evan Turner  (I like Rozier, but he takes the place of the "first round draft pick" going there)

PJ3 and Jerebko pick up backup minutes at SF

It creates problems for roster imbalance, but we had them already and it upgrades our talent hugely which would be necessary for a trade or to bring in a FA.  Celts could be a 45-50 win team in the east with a roster of:

Lawson/IT2/Smart
AB/Smart
Gallo/PJ3/Jerebko
Sully/Olynyk
Amir/Zeller

Hunter, Young, Mickey go to D-league

I don't love it, but I don't love where we currently are either.
2020 CelticsStrong All-2000s Draft -- Utah Jazz
 
Finals Starters:  Jason Kidd - Reggie Miller - PJ Tucker - Al Horford - Shaq
Bench:  Rajon Rondo - Trae Young - Marcus Smart - Jaylen Brown -  Peja Stojakovic - Jamal Mashburn - Carlos Boozer - Tristan Thompson - Mehmet Okur

Offline Rosco917

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Galloinari is a talented scorer, that is often injured. He doesn't play defense very well, actually kind of like David Lee.

IMO You can only have so many of this "type" of player on your team, or your team begins to loose consistently.

Golden State knew this, they replaced this type of player with a solid, tough, two-way player (Draymond). Now Denver wants to unload Gallo.

I don't want to trade away a young, solid two way player, for a player of this "type" that will be a free agent next year, and be gone. It's really short sighted. 

Offline GreenCoffeeBean

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Lawson is a good player but I don't think his game and the amount of touches he needs translates to the type of team CBS is trying to build. We basically have a player like Lawson as our Sixth Man already and I think that's more than enough.

All-in-all with a player like Lawson, you won't be a contender if he is the best player on your team.

Offline kheldar52077

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Denver wants a 1st round pick and a young player like Smart for Drunken master Ty Lawson presumably the same for one-footed Gallinari.

So 2 picks that could turn out to be a franchise players and 2 promising players for 2 unwanted players.  ;D

Offline timpiker

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Yes, but it depends on the price.

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I want Faried!!!!!!!!
C/PF-Horford, Baynes, Noel, Theis, Morris,
SF/SG- Tatum, Brown, Hayward, Smart, Semi, Clark
PG- Irving, Rozier, Larkin

Offline ForexPirate

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Bradley, Turner, Sully or KO and Young work in realgm trade machine

This move would balance our line-up.  I like it

Lawson / IT
Smart / Rozier / Hunter
Gallinari / Crowder / Jones / Holmes
Lee / KO or Sully/ Jerebko / Mickey
Johnson / Zeller /

Offline jbpats

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I want Faried!!!!!!!!

I think most folks would want Faried, can't imagine Denver will part with him though. I'd imagine a rebuild would involve him if anything.

Offline Celtics4ever

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Galloinari is a talented scorer, that is often injured. He doesn't play defense very well, actually kind of like David Lee.
  Could thrown in Sully there as well.

Offline Endless Paradise

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I'd imagine a rebuild would involve him if anything.

Quite the opposite, actually. They're not actively looking to dump him, but I think he's very much so available -- for the right price.

Offline PutItInTheAir

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at first thought no. lawson is short, like what 6 foot maybe, this would give the Cs the smallest guards in the entire league. you know what youre getting with gallo prob 65 games streaky shooter but not super efficient and slacks on defense. but if they could potentially trade lawson for something else i would be for it just to get someone at a position thats sorely needed, considering crowder isnt as big a threat on offense. any combination of bradley, olynyk, lee, PJIII, young, JJ and draft picks would work for me.

also why does everyone want to move smart to SG or the 2 spot? hes the same size as bradley who many consider undersized and is a worse shooter

Offline kraidstar

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this gallo obsession is leaving me in a state of disbelief.

the guy is a .416 career shooter. he's always injured, his defense is mediocre at best. he'll be a free agent at the end of the season and will want to be overpaid.

why on earth should we give up any assets for this guy? we could get him in the offseason for free anyways.

and we're not contending right now, and when we ARE contending i doubt he'll be part of the equation. i'd rather let crowder, hunter, jones, and jerebko take those minutes instead.

and if we're to dump bradley and sully i want cap space and prospects in return - something with the chance to turn into something better than gallo, guys of his quality aren't going to lead us to title 18, we'd just be filling up our roster with mediocrity.


Offline celticsclay

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will add in case it was missed, there is a good chance lawson serves some jail time and will definitely be suspended by NBA for some time. He has now had 4 DUI's. A condition of his last DUI was that he wouldn't have alcohol. These are not parking tickets, feels a little slimy to discuss him at the present moment as an "asset." My two cents.

Offline BudweiserCeltic

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Galloinari is a talented scorer, that is often injured. He doesn't play defense very well, actually kind of like David Lee.
  Could thrown in Sully there as well.


And Olynyk.

Offline Smokeeye123

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If the nuggets are gonna blow it up I would want Faried in any trade I'd be making. Crowder and Faried on the same team would be a one-two punch of dreadlocked aggression and would be awesome to watch.