They have to be the targets. "Where there's smoke......"
In July of last year, Gallinari was the big rumor. The reports were out saying the C's and Nuggets were talking. Whether that was just a muck rumor remains to be seen, you never know. He can't be traded until Feb 1st, FYI.
We all heard about the smoke pre-draft about a Noel/Celtics trade swap. There is fire and then some with him. Ainge has to love this kid.
These 2 have to be obvious targets. They fit the team extremely well and can help consolidate the team while also benefiting Denver and Philly.
The ammo is there if you want to land either of them. The two most likely can be had at a price because both teams are hurting, and hurting bad. What that price is, who knows.
What, roughly do you think the cost would be?
To get Noel either Brooklyn '16 or Smart must be included. Gallo would probably take salary filler a number of picks and maybe another piece or two.
Basically you gut all the future assets to get the 2. Would that be worth it?
Noel's a D-centric center that has no offensive game and is a mediocre rebounder at best. It shouldn't take either Smart or any Brooklyn picks to get him. This would be on of those situations where Philly could significantly improve by making a quantity for quality trade. Just spitballing without the trade checker: Zeller, Young, Rozier and the lesser of the C's/Dallas pick OR KO, Young and the better of the C's/Dallas picks.
Gallo would help our offense but if I recall correctly, his D is suspect. he's also had health issues. I wouldn't pay a king's ransom for him either. Denver would want someone pretty good but I wouldn't cough our best players to get him. More spitballing: Zeller, Rozier, Hunter better of C's/Dallas picks.
Both players have issues but I don't think either are on the trading block so you'd have to overpay I think the deals would have to be something like: Lee + 2 firsts + maybe a young or a zeller for Gallo
Smart + Something for Noel
It's not about what they are worth it is about what it would take to get them
Those seem like reasonable offers for both. If not, I move on to other targets. We trade all of our picks except the Brooklyn one this year and go into next year with a real solid base for the future.
Denver isn't going anywhere so it makes sense to deal Gallo. I think many were surprised when he re-signed in Denver this summer, but I think they just didn't want to lose him for nothing. They might as well solidify a great pick in this year's draft as well as pick up a couple of additional picks.
A Noel for Smart swap has always made sense for both teams. With Okafor showing he really is their center of the future and with Crowder's emergence, a move now is really great for both the Cs and Sixers.
I personally don't think Ainge is willing to part with Smart, Rozier, Mickey, or Hunter for players like Noel and Gallinari. Bradley, Sullinger, and Olynyk, Yes. The others, no. IMO, he sees them as players who will develop over time into top tier starters, while Bradley, Sullinger, & Olynyk top out to where they are right now.
I think ultimately Ainge sees Smart, IT, and Rozier as players who will get major minutes in the near future at the guard positions, & Ainge adds a top tier shooter to that mix who can be his go to guy down the stretch (think Derozan, but better. Either thru trade or the draft).
At the SF position, Ainge wants to roll with Crowder and Gallinari. I think he uses Turner and his contract in trade, & Hunter/Young stay while one is moved (Probably Young).
At the PF & C position, it's Johnson, Noel, & Mickey, with whomever remains of Sully/Olynyk (so they can stretch it a bit).