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Re: Chicago Tribune on Celtics offer
« Reply #60 on: June 24, 2016, 12:53:23 PM »

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http://deadspin.com/the-celtics-draft-night-was-a-whole-lot-of-nothing-1782550409


That pretty much sums it up ......even with the third pick and all the others ,   Ainge still managed to screw it up royally ..

Perfect ......respect to Brown .....but the whole deal WAS lot of nothing when it could have been  so much much more......SMH

Low point in Celtic history for sure,

Re: Chicago Tribune on Celtics offer
« Reply #61 on: June 24, 2016, 12:56:29 PM »

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http://deadspin.com/the-celtics-draft-night-was-a-whole-lot-of-nothing-1782550409

"Their inability to make a move was a the result of a number of factors, all thwarting the others. With multiple teams sitting on a large number of picks, Philadelphia and Chicago seemed to expect a bidding war to develop and kept their asking prices commensurately high. But Phoenix and Denver wanted different things; each further from contention than the Celtics, the Suns packaged their picks to move up in the draft, while the Nuggets stood pat. Two teams who proved willing to swap quality players only wanted contributing players back, and Boston had made clear that Jae Crowder wasn’t going anywhere."


Re: Chicago Tribune on Celtics offer
« Reply #62 on: June 24, 2016, 12:58:14 PM »

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Still, choosing not to go all-in on Butler probably means the Durant dream is well and truly dead.  It's hard to imagine guys like Horford or Dwight seriously considering the Celts, either.

I don't think so. I still think Anige can convince him to come.

Re: Chicago Tribune on Celtics offer
« Reply #63 on: June 24, 2016, 01:03:13 PM »

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Bulls were probably demanding the future BKN picks as well in any trade for Butler.

Even then I don't think the Bulls were sold on trading Butler.

I think this is exactly what happened.  They didn't want to trade him at all so they asked for the moon.  People forget what front office we are dealing with in Chicago.

Ainge said today if there was a trade as good as some rumors said he would have done it.  After the trade he almost made with Charlotte last year, people thinking Ainge is so stingy that he wouldn't do Avery and 3 for Butler...
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Re: Chicago Tribune on Celtics offer
« Reply #64 on: June 24, 2016, 01:06:07 PM »

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Glad we didn't overpay.  Until we sit down and have an actual conversation with Kevin durant, it makes little sense to waste quality talent and major assets on an overrated fringe all star.

#3 + one of Bradley or crowder is plenty enough for premium brand Ricky Davis.  He's not much of an upgrade over Bradley or crowder anyways.

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« Reply #65 on: June 24, 2016, 01:09:05 PM »

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Bulls were probably demanding the future BKN picks as well in any trade for Butler.

Even then I don't think the Bulls were sold on trading Butler.

I think this is exactly what happened.  They didn't want to trade him at all so they asked for the moon.  People forget what front office we are dealing with in Chicago.

Ainge said today if there was a trade as good as some rumors said he would have done it.  After the trade he almost made with Charlotte last year, people thinking Ainge is so stingy that he wouldn't do Avery and 3 for Butler...

Basically this.

It is clear that the Bulls or Sixers were serious enough to get Dunn, they would have done so with the Suns or Wolves after us. They didn't manage to make a trade with 3 different teams that could have gotten them Dunn, so it is very apparent that they were not making good offers and what was reported was inaccurate.

Re: Chicago Tribune on Celtics offer
« Reply #66 on: June 24, 2016, 01:11:40 PM »

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So, what, Danny should make bad deals to make other GMs like him more or be less intimidated?  No thanks, I'll take Danny just the way he is.

Without getting into any deal specifics, I'll just point out that it's ok if you don't 'win' every trade as long as you get what you need from trades you 'lose', and it's pretty clear that, at least according to reports, Ainge and Grousbeck haven't yet learned that.


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Re: Chicago Tribune on Celtics offer
« Reply #67 on: June 24, 2016, 01:12:01 PM »

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Bulls were probably demanding the future BKN picks as well in any trade for Butler.

Even then I don't think the Bulls were sold on trading Butler.

I think this is exactly what happened.  They didn't want to trade him at all so they asked for the moon.  People forget what front office we are dealing with in Chicago.

Ainge said today if there was a trade as good as some rumors said he would have done it.  After the trade he almost made with Charlotte last year, people thinking Ainge is so stingy that he wouldn't do Avery and 3 for Butler...

Basically this.

It is clear that the Bulls or Sixers were serious enough to get Dunn, they would have done so with the Suns or Wolves after us. They didn't manage to make a trade with 3 different teams that could have gotten them Dunn, so it is very apparent that they were not making good offers and what was reported was inaccurate.

It's odd that anything suggesting the Bulls were asking for more gets called posturing or a smokescreen by Ainge, while reports put out by other GMs are viewed as straight fact
I'm bitter.

Re: Chicago Tribune on Celtics offer
« Reply #68 on: June 24, 2016, 01:13:09 PM »

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So, what, Danny should make bad deals to make other GMs like him more or be less intimidated?  No thanks, I'll take Danny just the way he is.

Without getting into any deal specifics, I'll just point out that it's ok if you don't 'win' every trade as long as you get what you need from trades you 'lose', and it's pretty clear that, at least according to reports, Ainge and Grousbeck haven't yet learned that.

But from the deals you "lose" you'll lose plenty of things that you could use for more useful purposes.

Re: Chicago Tribune on Celtics offer
« Reply #69 on: June 24, 2016, 01:15:51 PM »

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So, what, Danny should make bad deals to make other GMs like him more or be less intimidated?  No thanks, I'll take Danny just the way he is.

Without getting into any deal specifics, I'll just point out that it's ok if you don't 'win' every trade as long as you get what you need from trades you 'lose', and it's pretty clear that, at least according to reports, Ainge and Grousbeck haven't yet learned that.

But from the deals you "lose" you'll lose plenty of things that you could use for more useful purposes.

That depends on the deal, obviously, and it's certainly not universal.  It's also sometimes part of the cost of doing business that you have to overpay for something you need or want.


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« Reply #70 on: June 24, 2016, 01:18:56 PM »

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So, what, Danny should make bad deals to make other GMs like him more or be less intimidated?  No thanks, I'll take Danny just the way he is.

Without getting into any deal specifics, I'll just point out that it's ok if you don't 'win' every trade as long as you get what you need from trades you 'lose', and it's pretty clear that, at least according to reports, Ainge and Grousbeck haven't yet learned that.

But from the deals you "lose" you'll lose plenty of things that you could use for more useful purposes.

That depends on the deal, obviously, and it's certainly not universal.  It's also sometimes part of the cost of doing business that you have to overpay for something you need or want.

But how much is too much?

Re: Chicago Tribune on Celtics offer
« Reply #71 on: June 24, 2016, 01:24:27 PM »

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So, what, Danny should make bad deals to make other GMs like him more or be less intimidated?  No thanks, I'll take Danny just the way he is.

Without getting into any deal specifics, I'll just point out that it's ok if you don't 'win' every trade as long as you get what you need from trades you 'lose', and it's pretty clear that, at least according to reports, Ainge and Grousbeck haven't yet learned that.

But from the deals you "lose" you'll lose plenty of things that you could use for more useful purposes.

That depends on the deal, obviously, and it's certainly not universal.  It's also sometimes part of the cost of doing business that you have to overpay for something you need or want.

But how much is too much?

That will be a variable that's influenced by other variables. 


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Re: Chicago Tribune on Celtics offer
« Reply #72 on: June 24, 2016, 02:27:09 PM »

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I like Jimmy Butler.  I admire a kid who was drafted late in the first round without a lot of hoopla and has turned himself into a star using grit and hard work and some late blooming.


But, let's not kid ourselves, he's not the kind of "franchise changer" everyone is clamoring for.  Would have loved to get him, but only at a reasonable price.  It sounds like in the end Chicago's price wasn't reasonable.

Good walkaway by Danny.
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