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Offline LilRip

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If the knicks get up fed up with this process and sell for super cheap

Would danny pull the trigger on this offer

To knicks: Amir, Zeller, Jerebko, Young, 2 2017 round picks
To Celtics: Melo, Vucevic, Ndour, Baker

Vucevic plays for Orlando, not NY.

Spelling error. Meant Vujacic

Sounds like a steal. Would it still work (salary wise) if we gave them Rozier instead of Jerebko? They can keep Sasha.
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I still think a trade with Brown or Smart is what it will take and I'd be ok with that for Anthony. 

Brown, Johnson, Zeller

for

Anthony, O'Quinn

Post-Trade (1 open roster spot)

PG - Thomas, Rozier, Jackson
SG - Bradley, Smart, Young
SF - Crowder, Jerekbo, Green
PF - Anthony, Olynyk, Mickey
C - Horford, O'Quinn

That is a much better team than the current team.  I'd even throw in Boston's 2018 1st if that was some sort of deal breaker (especially if they include O'Quinn).  If for some reason they preferred Smart to Brown, I would do that as well.
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Oh man, I'm in. Let's get wild and combine some rumors:

To Boston: Anthony, Vucevic, Plumlee, and Baker

To New York: Johnson, Zeller, Payton, 2017 MIN 2nd, 2018 BOS 1st, and 2019 LAC 1st

To Orlando: Jerebko, Olynyk, Rozier, 2019 MEM 1st

Orlando switches Payton (who they are down on) for Rozier and New York gets their PG of the future. Orlando gets a center in Olynyk who can stretch the floor to help ease the spacing issues with Gordon and Biyombo. Picks and filler around to make the deal work.

Boston's frontcourt gets completely revamped. You now have a rotation on Anthony, Horford, and Vucevic with Mickey and Plumlee for depth.

Boston:
Thomas/Smart/Jackson
Bradley/Green/Baker
Crowder/Brown
Anthony/Mickey
Horford/Vucevic/Plumlee

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Oh man, I'm in. Let's get wild and combine some rumors:

To Boston: Anthony, Vucevic, Plumlee, and Baker

To New York: Johnson, Zeller, Payton, 2017 MIN 2nd, 2018 BOS 1st, and 2019 LAC 1st

To Orlando: Jerebko, Olynyk, Rozier, 2019 MEM 1st

Orlando switches Payton (who they are down on) for Rozier and New York gets their PG of the future. Orlando gets a center in Olynyk who can stretch the floor to help ease the spacing issues with Gordon and Biyombo. Picks and filler around to make the deal work.

Boston's frontcourt gets completely revamped. You now have a rotation on Anthony, Horford, and Vucevic with Mickey and Plumlee for depth.

Boston:
Thomas/Smart/Jackson
Bradley/Green/Baker
Crowder/Brown
Anthony/Mickey
Horford/Vucevic/Plumlee

Orlando likes Payton more than Rozier, so do I, yet you have them trading them and losing Vucevic in the deal. Get real.

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Oh man, I'm in. Let's get wild and combine some rumors:

To Boston: Anthony, Vucevic, Plumlee, and Baker

To New York: Johnson, Zeller, Payton, 2017 MIN 2nd, 2018 BOS 1st, and 2019 LAC 1st

To Orlando: Jerebko, Olynyk, Rozier, 2019 MEM 1st

Orlando switches Payton (who they are down on) for Rozier and New York gets their PG of the future. Orlando gets a center in Olynyk who can stretch the floor to help ease the spacing issues with Gordon and Biyombo. Picks and filler around to make the deal work.

Boston's frontcourt gets completely revamped. You now have a rotation on Anthony, Horford, and Vucevic with Mickey and Plumlee for depth.

Boston:
Thomas/Smart/Jackson
Bradley/Green/Baker
Crowder/Brown
Anthony/Mickey
Horford/Vucevic/Plumlee

Orlando likes Payton more than Rozier, so do I, yet you have them trading them and losing Vucevic in the deal. Get real.

Wait, when did you talk to Orlando about who they like more?!?!?! You should be on RealGM.

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If the knicks get up fed up with this process and sell for super cheap

Would danny pull the trigger on this offer

To knicks: Amir, Zeller, Jerebko, Young, 2 2017 round picks
To Celtics: Melo, Vucevic, Ndour, Baker

Vucevic plays for Orlando, not NY.

Spelling error. Meant Vujacic

Sounds like a steal. Would it still work (salary wise) if we gave them Rozier instead of Jerebko? They can keep Sasha.

It wouldnt work ... All three Amir, Jerebko, Zeller would need to be included

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Oh man, I'm in. Let's get wild and combine some rumors:

To Boston: Anthony, Vucevic, Plumlee, and Baker

To New York: Johnson, Zeller, Payton, 2017 MIN 2nd, 2018 BOS 1st, and 2019 LAC 1st

To Orlando: Jerebko, Olynyk, Rozier, 2019 MEM 1st

Orlando switches Payton (who they are down on) for Rozier and New York gets their PG of the future. Orlando gets a center in Olynyk who can stretch the floor to help ease the spacing issues with Gordon and Biyombo. Picks and filler around to make the deal work.

Boston's frontcourt gets completely revamped. You now have a rotation on Anthony, Horford, and Vucevic with Mickey and Plumlee for depth.

Boston:
Thomas/Smart/Jackson
Bradley/Green/Baker
Crowder/Brown
Anthony/Mickey
Horford/Vucevic/Plumlee

Orlando likes Payton more than Rozier, so do I, yet you have them trading them and losing Vucevic in the deal. Get real.

Wait, when did you talk to Orlando about who they like more?!?!?! You should be on RealGM.

Lol

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I still think a trade with Brown or Smart is what it will take and I'd be ok with that for Anthony. 

Brown, Johnson, Zeller

for

Anthony, O'Quinn

Post-Trade (1 open roster spot)

PG - Thomas, Rozier, Jackson
SG - Bradley, Smart, Young
SF - Crowder, Jerekbo, Green
PF - Anthony, Olynyk, Mickey
C - Horford, O'Quinn

That is a much better team than the current team.  I'd even throw in Boston's 2018 1st if that was some sort of deal breaker (especially if they include O'Quinn).  If for some reason they preferred Smart to Brown, I would do that as well.
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@Crimson

I'm afraid I didn't get your point.
You said Celtics fan are unrealistic (meaning he has more value?), but in the mean time you said we would not mortgage anything in a trade for him.

As in we wouldn't be mortgaging our future.

Jae Crowder is a nice complimentary player,  but he's not our future.   Marcus Smart is a complimentary player,  he's not our future. Our draft pick is for a draft stacked with point guards,  and our current pg is the NBAs second leading scorer.

Not saying I'd trade the Brooklyn pick for Melo, just saying that Boston fans unrealistically look at these guys like they are superstar assets, they aren't. 

Hell during the off-season I was suggesting trading crowder for butker and people are criticising me saying Butler is barely better then crowder.  Boston fans on the whole are just unrealistic.

People still probably are against trading the Nets pick for Butler.

And people talk about I Jaylen Brown as if hes already a fringe all star.  He could just as easily become Jimmy Butler or Jeff Green.

Fact is,  you have a chance to add one of the best scorers of our generation,  who is only just dropping out of his prime.  You have a guy who could push you in to legitimate contender status for the next 2-3 years.   If you can get that guy for a Boston pick in the late 1St round plus a couple of really nice role players...how do you not take tgat chance?

Hem when we traded for Ray Allen he was a 31 years old offence-only guy - but getting him brought is kg and a championship.

Let's say we got Melo,  then pulled a smaller trade for Vucevic.

Now you have Thomas, Bradley, Melo, Horford and Vucevic.  That roster can compete with any team in this league...and there's a chance you can pull that off without giving up Jaylen Brown OR either Brooklyn pick...you have to do it.

We just blew $28m a year over the next 4 years on a 30 years old fringe star big man.  We have a 27 year old star point guard tearing up the league offensively.  Its too late for talk about mortgaging our future.   We've already done that.   Horford has two good years before he starts declining, and Thomas (considering how aggressive he plays)  probably won't be far behind.  Our window is small.  We need to strike now -go all in.  Championship or bust.   Otherwise we are wasting the highest profile free agent this team has signed, and a guy who is not far away from having the best scoring season in Celtics history.  Why let those guys fade out with nothing to show for it?

I get your point.
However, we are not contender caliber if we part away with the pieces you mention.
If you make a comparison with the 08 team, Crowder, Smart, Jaylen are the value contracts like Rondo, Posey, House. Something that you absolutly need for contending. I can't believe we can find 3 vets worth them for 16mil. Not to mention we probably won't have the cap space anymore.

I believe we have a better chance to find a stud in the draft or in Jaylen than winning in 2 years with Melo.

I disagree.

Rondo was very green and only a second year player when we won in 08, so you could compare him to Jaylen.

Posey was a quality bench player,  nothing more - think if him as Kelly Olynyk.  Eddie house was a one hit wonder - shootibg threes is all he was really useful for.   Danny Green is our Eddie House.  Those three guys can easily be our rondo,  Posey, House.

But you're failing to acknowledge Bradley.  If we got Melo, then our 4th best player would be an 18 PPG, 6 RPG former All Defensive 1St Teamer.  Bradley is way,  way better then our 4Th best player was in 2008, AND he's cost controlled.

Thomas is also cost controlled. Hell aside from horford and admire our entire roster is currently cost controlled.

We also have a $100m dollar salary cap, and in 2008 the cap was roughly half that    So a $5m contract back in 2008 is the equivalent of a near $10m contract today.

Look at Cleveland.  They just won a title while paying guys like Iman Shumpert and Tristan Thomoson six figure salaries. The cap climate is very different right now.   You a team like golden state could not have curry,  Thompson, Durant and green under the old cap.   A team like Clevekand wpuld habe their entire cap tied up in three guys if this was 2008.

Horford is a borderline all star.  Bradley is a borderline all star.   Thomas is a superstar.  With what we have we are the #2 seed n the east, but we have all the ingredients of a great regular season team that gets belted in the playoffs.   We have no second closer.  In the playoffs if teams another Thomas or one of our key guys gets hurt,  we're screwed.

Cleveland has a second closer in Irving - somebody they can give the ball to and he'll make something happen.  The Spurs have that in Aldridge.  The Warriors have two secondary finishers in Thompson and your choice of Durant / Curry. The Clippers have Griffin.  The Raptors have  Lowry.

Every champion always has a second closer.

We don't.   It's what separates a good playoff team from a guys regular season team.  If we added Melo we'd have that.  We'd be a contender.   

Right now we're very good,  but we're not a contender.   Nobody believes were beating GS in a 7 game series.  We need one more move.  Vucevic wound help and would improve us, but its not enough - he's not a closee.  Melo would put us over.

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If the knicks get up fed up with this process and sell for super cheap

Would danny pull the trigger on this offer

To knicks: Amir, Zeller, Jerebko, Young, 2 2017 round picks
To Celtics: Melo, Vucevic, Ndour, Baker

Vucevic plays for Orlando, not NY.

Spelling error. Meant Vujacic

Sounds like a steal. Would it still work (salary wise) if we gave them Rozier instead of Jerebko? They can keep Sasha.

It wouldnt work ... All three Amir, Jerebko, Zeller would need to be included

Amir ($12m), Crowder ($6m), young ($2m) wound get it done salary wise.  Add a non Brooklyn 1st rounder (or two).  That would work, but not sure if the knicks would be interested, but let's be honest...

Crowder is better then anybody the Clippers gm is willing to offer
Amirs $12m expiring is a great asset fir rebuilding
Two 1St rounders is grear for a rebuilding team

Throw in mickey if you need to,  but I doubt you would.  Thats a better package then the Clippers can offer.

Throwing young in doesn't even matter really, 
« Last Edit: January 30, 2017, 04:28:57 PM by crimson_stallion »

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@Crimson

I'm afraid I didn't get your point.
You said Celtics fan are unrealistic (meaning he has more value?), but in the mean time you said we would not mortgage anything in a trade for him.

As in we wouldn't be mortgaging our future.

Jae Crowder is a nice complimentary player,  but he's not our future.   Marcus Smart is a complimentary player,  he's not our future. Our draft pick is for a draft stacked with point guards,  and our current pg is the NBAs second leading scorer.

Not saying I'd trade the Brooklyn pick for Melo, just saying that Boston fans unrealistically look at these guys like they are superstar assets, they aren't. 

Hell during the off-season I was suggesting trading crowder for butker and people are criticising me saying Butler is barely better then crowder.  Boston fans on the whole are just unrealistic.

People still probably are against trading the Nets pick for Butler.

And people talk about I Jaylen Brown as if hes already a fringe all star.  He could just as easily become Jimmy Butler or Jeff Green.

Fact is,  you have a chance to add one of the best scorers of our generation,  who is only just dropping out of his prime.  You have a guy who could push you in to legitimate contender status for the next 2-3 years.   If you can get that guy for a Boston pick in the late 1St round plus a couple of really nice role players...how do you not take tgat chance?

Hem when we traded for Ray Allen he was a 31 years old offence-only guy - but getting him brought is kg and a championship.

Let's say we got Melo,  then pulled a smaller trade for Vucevic.

Now you have Thomas, Bradley, Melo, Horford and Vucevic.  That roster can compete with any team in this league...and there's a chance you can pull that off without giving up Jaylen Brown OR either Brooklyn pick...you have to do it.

We just blew $28m a year over the next 4 years on a 30 years old fringe star big man.  We have a 27 year old star point guard tearing up the league offensively.  Its too late for talk about mortgaging our future.   We've already done that.   Horford has two good years before he starts declining, and Thomas (considering how aggressive he plays)  probably won't be far behind.  Our window is small.  We need to strike now -go all in.  Championship or bust.   Otherwise we are wasting the highest profile free agent this team has signed, and a guy who is not far away from having the best scoring season in Celtics history.  Why let those guys fade out with nothing to show for it?

I get your point.
However, we are not contender caliber if we part away with the pieces you mention.
If you make a comparison with the 08 team, Crowder, Smart, Jaylen are the value contracts like Rondo, Posey, House. Something that you absolutly need for contending. I can't believe we can find 3 vets worth them for 16mil. Not to mention we probably won't have the cap space anymore.

I believe we have a better chance to find a stud in the draft or in Jaylen than winning in 2 years with Melo.

I disagree.

Rondo was very green and only a second year player when we won in 08, so you could compare him to Jaylen.

Posey was a quality bench player,  nothing more - think if him as Kelly Olynyk.  Eddie house was a one hit wonder - shootibg threes is all he was really useful for.   Danny Green is our Eddie House.  Those three guys can easily be our rondo,  Posey, House.

But you're failing to acknowledge Bradley.  If we got Melo, then our 4th best player would be an 18 PPG, 6 RPG former All Defensive 1St Teamer.  Bradley is way,  way better then our 4Th best player was in 2008, AND he's cost controlled.

Thomas is also cost controlled. Hell aside from horford and admire our entire roster is currently cost controlled.

We also have a $100m dollar salary cap, and in 2008 the cap was roughly half that    So a $5m contract back in 2008 is the equivalent of a near $10m contract today.

Look at Cleveland.  They just won a title while paying guys like Iman Shumpert and Tristan Thomoson six figure salaries. The cap climate is very different right now.   You a team like golden state could not have curry,  Thompson, Durant and green under the old cap.   A team like Clevekand wpuld habe their entire cap tied up in three guys if this was 2008.

Horford is a borderline all star.  Bradley is a borderline all star.   Thomas is a superstar.  With what we have we are the #2 seed n the east, but we have all the ingredients of a great regular season team that gets belted in the playoffs.   We have no second closer.  In the playoffs if teams another Thomas or one of our key guys gets hurt,  we're screwed.

Cleveland has a second closer in Irving - somebody they can give the ball to and he'll make something happen.  The Spurs have that in Aldridge.  The Warriors have two secondary finishers in Thompson and your choice of Durant / Curry. The Clippers have Griffin.  The Raptors have  Lowry.

Every champion always has a second closer.

We don't.   It's what separates a good playoff team from a guys regular season team.  If we added Melo we'd have that.  We'd be a contender.   

Right now we're very good,  but we're not a contender.   Nobody believes were beating GS in a 7 game series.  We need one more move.  Vucevic wound help and would improve us, but its not enough - he's not a closee.  Melo would put us over.
The problem is, Pierce back then is better than Anthony now and Garnett was significantly better than Horford or Thomas.  I think you could even make an argument that Allen is better than anyone that would be on the Celtics team this year.  Winning titles has always been about top end talent, and the current Celtics, even with Anthony, lack top end talent. 
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I still think a trade with Brown or Smart is what it will take and I'd be ok with that for Anthony. 

Brown, Johnson, Zeller

for

Anthony, O'Quinn

Post-Trade (1 open roster spot)

PG - Thomas, Rozier, Jackson
SG - Bradley, Smart, Young
SF - Crowder, Jerekbo, Green
PF - Anthony, Olynyk, Mickey
C - Horford, O'Quinn

That is a much better team than the current team.  I'd even throw in Boston's 2018 1st if that was some sort of deal breaker (especially if they include O'Quinn).  If for some reason they preferred Smart to Brown, I would do that as well.
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Pretty much. I really don't get that guy. I understand trading Smart, sure, but Brown? It's like he wants the Celtics to be bad.

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@Crimson

I'm afraid I didn't get your point.
You said Celtics fan are unrealistic (meaning he has more value?), but in the mean time you said we would not mortgage anything in a trade for him.

As in we wouldn't be mortgaging our future.

Jae Crowder is a nice complimentary player,  but he's not our future.   Marcus Smart is a complimentary player,  he's not our future. Our draft pick is for a draft stacked with point guards,  and our current pg is the NBAs second leading scorer.

Not saying I'd trade the Brooklyn pick for Melo, just saying that Boston fans unrealistically look at these guys like they are superstar assets, they aren't. 

Hell during the off-season I was suggesting trading crowder for butker and people are criticising me saying Butler is barely better then crowder.  Boston fans on the whole are just unrealistic.

People still probably are against trading the Nets pick for Butler.

And people talk about I Jaylen Brown as if hes already a fringe all star.  He could just as easily become Jimmy Butler or Jeff Green.

Fact is,  you have a chance to add one of the best scorers of our generation,  who is only just dropping out of his prime.  You have a guy who could push you in to legitimate contender status for the next 2-3 years.   If you can get that guy for a Boston pick in the late 1St round plus a couple of really nice role players...how do you not take tgat chance?

Hem when we traded for Ray Allen he was a 31 years old offence-only guy - but getting him brought is kg and a championship.

Let's say we got Melo,  then pulled a smaller trade for Vucevic.

Now you have Thomas, Bradley, Melo, Horford and Vucevic.  That roster can compete with any team in this league...and there's a chance you can pull that off without giving up Jaylen Brown OR either Brooklyn pick...you have to do it.

We just blew $28m a year over the next 4 years on a 30 years old fringe star big man.  We have a 27 year old star point guard tearing up the league offensively.  Its too late for talk about mortgaging our future.   We've already done that.   Horford has two good years before he starts declining, and Thomas (considering how aggressive he plays)  probably won't be far behind.  Our window is small.  We need to strike now -go all in.  Championship or bust.   Otherwise we are wasting the highest profile free agent this team has signed, and a guy who is not far away from having the best scoring season in Celtics history.  Why let those guys fade out with nothing to show for it?

I get your point.
However, we are not contender caliber if we part away with the pieces you mention.
If you make a comparison with the 08 team, Crowder, Smart, Jaylen are the value contracts like Rondo, Posey, House. Something that you absolutly need for contending. I can't believe we can find 3 vets worth them for 16mil. Not to mention we probably won't have the cap space anymore.

I believe we have a better chance to find a stud in the draft or in Jaylen than winning in 2 years with Melo.

I disagree.

Rondo was very green and only a second year player when we won in 08, so you could compare him to Jaylen.

Posey was a quality bench player,  nothing more - think if him as Kelly Olynyk.  Eddie house was a one hit wonder - shootibg threes is all he was really useful for.   Danny Green is our Eddie House.  Those three guys can easily be our rondo,  Posey, House.

But you're failing to acknowledge Bradley.  If we got Melo, then our 4th best player would be an 18 PPG, 6 RPG former All Defensive 1St Teamer.  Bradley is way,  way better then our 4Th best player was in 2008, AND he's cost controlled.

Thomas is also cost controlled. Hell aside from horford and admire our entire roster is currently cost controlled.

We also have a $100m dollar salary cap, and in 2008 the cap was roughly half that    So a $5m contract back in 2008 is the equivalent of a near $10m contract today.

Look at Cleveland.  They just won a title while paying guys like Iman Shumpert and Tristan Thomoson six figure salaries. The cap climate is very different right now.   You a team like golden state could not have curry,  Thompson, Durant and green under the old cap.   A team like Clevekand wpuld habe their entire cap tied up in three guys if this was 2008.

Horford is a borderline all star.  Bradley is a borderline all star.   Thomas is a superstar.  With what we have we are the #2 seed n the east, but we have all the ingredients of a great regular season team that gets belted in the playoffs.   We have no second closer.  In the playoffs if teams another Thomas or one of our key guys gets hurt,  we're screwed.

Cleveland has a second closer in Irving - somebody they can give the ball to and he'll make something happen.  The Spurs have that in Aldridge.  The Warriors have two secondary finishers in Thompson and your choice of Durant / Curry. The Clippers have Griffin.  The Raptors have  Lowry.

Every champion always has a second closer.

We don't.   It's what separates a good playoff team from a guys regular season team.  If we added Melo we'd have that.  We'd be a contender.   

Right now we're very good,  but we're not a contender.   Nobody believes were beating GS in a 7 game series.  We need one more move.  Vucevic wound help and would improve us, but its not enough - he's not a closee.  Melo would put us over.
The problem is, Pierce back then is better than Anthony now and Garnett was significantly better than Horford or Thomas.  I think you could even make an argument that Allen is better than anyone that would be on the Celtics team this year.  Winning titles has always been about top end talent, and the current Celtics, even with Anthony, lack top end talent.

Not really.

Pierce, Kg and Allen were putting up monster numbers in huge minutes on terrible teams

Thomas is averaging 29 PPG on the second best team in the east.   Thats more then a any of those old Celtics ever averaged in their entire careers,  and Thomas is doing it in barely 30 mpg - those guys were playing 36+ mins a night.

Melo is as good as now as Allen and Pierce were then.  Don't let the raw stats fool you.   Melo can from from anywhere and everywhere.  There is no scoring method that he DOESN'T have down pat.  He can't be defended.   He's stars are down and a lot of that relates to the fact that Porzingis had emerged as a 20 PPG scorer, and Derek rose demands the ball in his hands so much.   Before Kg and Ray came to Boston they were putting up huge numbers,  but doing it 38 Mpg on teams that had no #2 scorers - Ray and KG were scoring optiom #1, #2 and #3.  Melo is averaging 23 PPG in 23 mins with two other volume scorers on his roster.  Believe me when I tell you,  he's not lost his scoring gift.  He's as good a player as 08 Pierce.

Horford isn't as good as Kg, but he's kinda a poor mans KG. 

Thomas is better then Ray was in 08.

Our big three wounld be right up there with the 08 big three, plus we have Bradley...

And to add to it,  adding Melo doesn't stop us from pursuing a talented venter like Vucevic or Moroe - those guys are still available.  No reason to assume we'd stop at Melo.

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I still think a trade with Brown or Smart is what it will take and I'd be ok with that for Anthony. 

Brown, Johnson, Zeller

for

Anthony, O'Quinn

Post-Trade (1 open roster spot)

PG - Thomas, Rozier, Jackson
SG - Bradley, Smart, Young
SF - Crowder, Jerekbo, Green
PF - Anthony, Olynyk, Mickey
C - Horford, O'Quinn

That is a much better team than the current team.  I'd even throw in Boston's 2018 1st if that was some sort of deal breaker (especially if they include O'Quinn).  If for some reason they preferred Smart to Brown, I would do that as well.
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Pretty much. I really don't get that guy. I understand trading Smart, sure, but Brown? It's like he wants the Celtics to be bad.

Calm down bro.  Smart and brown are averaging 17 points combined in 50 minutes.   The "he wants the Celtics to be bad"  line is a wee bit extreme.   Neither of those two guys is a starting caliber player right now, and the guy wed be getting back is a an All Star caliber player.

If you are in won now mode and can get an all star caliber player for the price of two bench players you do it all day,  every day.

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At the end of the day, Melo at most will be traded for Austin Rivers and the rookie they have who Moranis thinks is better than any Celtic we have. He was picked 25th in one of the most historically bad drafts. Because of these garabage offers the Knicks have received. Moranis believes we should just offer our number 3 overall pick to a team with no leverage. Look I want Anthony, but I'd rather trade multiple picks (Non-Brooklyn). The Memphis pick is better than anything any of the 3 teams involved have to offer. But no, let's not use common sense and just trade one of our best assets because either
A. you lack patience
B. you want the Celtics to stink in the future by trading away all their assets so they can't improve the roster in the future.