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Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #15 on: December 11, 2016, 05:41:55 PM »

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We haven't netted much from that particular trade yet. Sure, it made us bad enough to get Smart and draft Young and Brown, but it's not as though we are sitting here with a superstar.

I often wonder what could have happened if the Celtics retooled for the 2014 season around the aging superstars and Rondo, if they could have landed a major free agent to continue the good run instead of blowing it up.
I don't and apparently neither did Danny.  The team not was capable of winning it all.  If I had to guess, I'd say 2nd round exit, just like the Nets.

Hindsight is always 20-20.  The trade looks better every year, but no one could have predicted at the time what would happen to the Nets and then the subsequent Nets trades.

I hated the trade at the time, but since then I've eased off that position. What's done is done. But  I look at San Antonio and what they were able to do in terms of passing the torch and keeping the culture in place, and I wonder if the Celtics could have done the same thing.

Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #16 on: December 11, 2016, 06:09:53 PM »

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We haven't netted much from that particular trade yet. Sure, it made us bad enough to get Smart and draft Young and Brown, but it's not as though we are sitting here with a superstar.

I often wonder what could have happened if the Celtics retooled for the 2014 season around the aging superstars and Rondo, if they could have landed a major free agent to continue the good run instead of blowing it up.
Did we have any cap space?

Keep in mind Rondo was coming off an ACL injury.

Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #17 on: December 11, 2016, 06:15:09 PM »

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I mean what he did to the Brooklyn Nets must be a crime somewhere in the world.

Why doesn't this trade     get talked about more as one of the most one-sided trades in the history of sports?

He should really consider giving them back one of the picks left.

HEHEHEHEHE

because neither of the picks became "great" picks yet, fast forward 10 years later if at least 1/3 of those picks became a star, future HOF, then yes you can say this was one of the biggest most lop sided trade of all time

Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #18 on: December 11, 2016, 06:45:15 PM »

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Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #19 on: December 11, 2016, 06:55:29 PM »

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I mean what he did to the Brooklyn Nets must be a crime somewhere in the world.

Why doesn't this trade     get talked about more as one of the most one-sided trades in the history of sports?

He should really consider giving them back one of the picks left.

HEHEHEHEHE

because neither of the picks became "great" picks yet, fast forward 10 years later if at least 1/3 of those picks became a star, future HOF, then yes you can say this was one of the biggest most lop sided trade of all time


this isn't about what we do with the picks, the TRADE was a heist!
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Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #20 on: December 11, 2016, 06:56:38 PM »

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We haven't netted much from that particular trade yet. Sure, it made us bad enough to get Smart and draft Young and Brown, but it's not as though we are sitting here with a superstar.

I often wonder what could have happened if the Celtics retooled for the 2014 season around the aging superstars and Rondo, if they could have landed a major free agent to continue the good run instead of blowing it up.
Did we have any cap space?

Keep in mind Rondo was coming off an ACL injury.

If Pierce and KG continued to take the cuts they took going their contracts expired we certainly would have, yes.

Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #21 on: December 11, 2016, 07:05:40 PM »

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We haven't netted much from that particular trade yet. Sure, it made us bad enough to get Smart and draft Young and Brown, but it's not as though we are sitting here with a superstar.

I often wonder what could have happened if the Celtics retooled for the 2014 season around the aging superstars and Rondo, if they could have landed a major free agent to continue the good run instead of blowing it up.
Did we have any cap space?

Keep in mind Rondo was coming off an ACL injury.

If Pierce and KG continued to take the cuts they took going their contracts expired we certainly would have, yes.
Pierce and KG took cuts?

neither were free agents at the time. I dont think we had hardly any cap especially with Jeff green in the fold.

I dont think a torn-ACL Rondo, 36year old Pierce and 37 year old KG, and Jeff Green would have been good at all.

Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #22 on: December 11, 2016, 07:10:59 PM »

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I mean what he did to the Brooklyn Nets must be a crime somewhere in the world.

Why doesn't this trade     get talked about more as one of the most one-sided trades in the history of sports?

He should really consider giving them back one of the picks left.

HEHEHEHEHE

because neither of the picks became "great" picks yet, fast forward 10 years later if at least 1/3 of those picks became a star, future HOF, then yes you can say this was one of the biggest most lop sided trade of all time


this isn't about what we do with the picks, the TRADE was a heist!

exactly.  it was grand larceny.  to this day, I still don't know how DA did it.  I mean it was no fun losing KG and PP, but they were cooked.

Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #23 on: December 11, 2016, 07:20:53 PM »

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Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #24 on: December 11, 2016, 07:21:44 PM »

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We haven't netted much from that particular trade yet. Sure, it made us bad enough to get Smart and draft Young and Brown, but it's not as though we are sitting here with a superstar.

I often wonder what could have happened if the Celtics retooled for the 2014 season around the aging superstars and Rondo, if they could have landed a major free agent to continue the good run instead of blowing it up.
Did we have any cap space?

Keep in mind Rondo was coming off an ACL injury.

If Pierce and KG continued to take the cuts they took going their contracts expired we certainly would have, yes.
Pierce and KG took cuts?

neither were free agents at the time. I dont think we had hardly any cap especially with Jeff green in the fold.

I dont think a torn-ACL Rondo, 36year old Pierce and 37 year old KG, and Jeff Green would have been good at all.

Cuts when their contracts were up obviously. Pierce went to Washington for 2015 at like 4-5 mill.

Don't forget we wouldn't have had Wallace' useless butt on the team.

Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #25 on: December 11, 2016, 07:24:12 PM »

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We haven't netted much from that particular trade yet. Sure, it made us bad enough to get Smart and draft Young and Brown, but it's not as though we are sitting here with a superstar.

I often wonder what could have happened if the Celtics retooled for the 2014 season around the aging superstars and Rondo, if they could have landed a major free agent to continue the good run instead of blowing it up.
Did we have any cap space?

Keep in mind Rondo was coming off an ACL injury.

If Pierce and KG continued to take the cuts they took going their contracts expired we certainly would have, yes.
Pierce and KG took cuts?

neither were free agents at the time. I dont think we had hardly any cap especially with Jeff green in the fold.

I dont think a torn-ACL Rondo, 36year old Pierce and 37 year old KG, and Jeff Green would have been good at all.

Cuts when their contracts were up obviously. Pierce went to Washington for 2015 at like 4-5 mill.

Don't forget we wouldn't have had Wallace' useless butt on the team.
yeah, I dont think KG and Pierce had enough left and Rondo and Green just werent guys to build around.

Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #26 on: December 11, 2016, 09:16:21 PM »

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Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #27 on: December 11, 2016, 10:20:26 PM »

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Re: How does Danny sleep at night?
« Reply #28 on: December 11, 2016, 11:01:18 PM »

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I mean what he did to the Brooklyn Nets must be a crime somewhere in the world.

Why doesn't this trade     get talked about more as one of the most one-sided trades in the history of sports?

He should really consider giving them back one of the picks left.

HEHEHEHEHE

because neither of the picks became "great" picks yet, fast forward 10 years later if at least 1/3 of those picks became a star, future HOF, then yes you can say this was one of the biggest most lop sided trade of all time

speaking of fast forwarding, your avatar could do with a little update. Interesting how much AB's game developed since then.
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