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Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #90 on: February 02, 2017, 07:57:54 PM »

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Ibaka had a bad game against Boston, I agree.

But he's actually been a solid guy this season. 15/7 (2 blocks/game)

As a second tier FA option this summer, I wouldn't mind him. I doubt he gets max but probably near-max.

People forget Ibaka played a pretty big role in *almost* beating Golden State last season in the WCF.

Cleveland and Golden State have trouble against teams with size.

Again, I'd prefer Hayward or Griffin, or even Butler if available in a trade, but since it's likely they won't be available, you are looking at signing one of Millsap/ibaka/noel (since this is the last summer with ample cap space before rookie deals/extensions kick in).
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Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #91 on: February 02, 2017, 08:05:17 PM »

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I don't really care about this summer or what his next contract will be. I care about getting him now as a rental for the rest of this year and see how he fits and if he improves us. If he earns his stay then we can talk in the summer. If he doesn't fit we let him go. But it needs to be a cheap add - no real assets.

Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #92 on: February 02, 2017, 08:09:07 PM »

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http://hoopshabit.com/2017/02/02/serge-ibaka-trade-rumors-5-teams-trade-magic-pf/5/

HoopsHabit suggests that something like Zeller/Amir and the Memphis pick is all it would take to get Ibaka. If so, I'd be jumping on that deal.

I'm not too excited about getting rid of two bigs for one. Yes they don't set the world on fire, but in the playoffs, we may need big bodies for foul reasons. And I wouldn't want to chance picking some one up before the playoffs, who most likely wont be any better than either one of those guys.

Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #93 on: February 02, 2017, 08:22:02 PM »

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http://hoopshabit.com/2017/02/02/serge-ibaka-trade-rumors-5-teams-trade-magic-pf/5/

HoopsHabit suggests that something like Zeller/Amir and the Memphis pick is all it would take to get Ibaka. If so, I'd be jumping on that deal.

I'm not too excited about getting rid of two bigs for one. Yes they don't set the world on fire, but in the playoffs, we may need big bodies for foul reasons. And I wouldn't want to chance picking some one up before the playoffs, who most likely wont be any better than either one of those guys.

The article speculates it will take either Zeller or Amir plus the pick not both.

Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #94 on: February 02, 2017, 08:23:14 PM »

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http://hoopshabit.com/2017/02/02/serge-ibaka-trade-rumors-5-teams-trade-magic-pf/5/

HoopsHabit suggests that something like Zeller/Amir and the Memphis pick is all it would take to get Ibaka. If so, I'd be jumping on that deal.

I'm not too excited about getting rid of two bigs for one. Yes they don't set the world on fire, but in the playoffs, we may need big bodies for foul reasons. And I wouldn't want to chance picking some one up before the playoffs, who most likely wont be any better than either one of those guys.
To me, that's not a good enough reason to not do the deal.  If it's just about getting a body to absorb frontcourt fouls, you can find someone off the scrap heap.

Amir is done, IMO.  He has some moments here and there, but I think his body has taken a beating.  Zeller is on the roster to be traded.  He is an expiring and has some value for that reason.  I think both will be gone by next season, even if C's keep them to expire and create cap space.

Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #95 on: February 02, 2017, 08:32:52 PM »

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http://hoopshabit.com/2017/02/02/serge-ibaka-trade-rumors-5-teams-trade-magic-pf/5/

HoopsHabit suggests that something like Zeller/Amir and the Memphis pick is all it would take to get Ibaka. If so, I'd be jumping on that deal.

I'm not too excited about getting rid of two bigs for one. Yes they don't set the world on fire, but in the playoffs, we may need big bodies for foul reasons. And I wouldn't want to chance picking some one up before the playoffs, who most likely wont be any better than either one of those guys.
To me, that's not a good enough reason to not do the deal.  If it's just about getting a body to absorb frontcourt fouls, you can find someone off the scrap heap.

Amir is done, IMO.  He has some moments here and there, but I think his body has taken a beating.  Zeller is on the roster to be traded.  He is an expiring and has some value for that reason.  I think both will be gone by next season, even if C's keep them to expire and create cap space.

Yeah, the article stated it was one or the other, not both. With Zeller you'd have to add someone like Young to make it work, which isn't a big deal.

But I agree. Zeller is essentially trade fodder with his contract, and Amir is on his last legs. I could see one of JJ or Amir back next year on a cheaper contract like Zeller's, but I think we'd prefer JJ to Amir, especially with Zizic coming over.

Ideally, we'd trade Zeller, Young, and the pick for Ibaka, and he'd prove to be a really good fit with us where we decide to resign him this summer. FOr those people not wanting to trade the Brooklyn picks, this is an ideal scenario that allows us to compete now, all while still building a future with the younger core of Smart, Brown, and the Brooklyn picks.

I think we'd give Cleveland a run for their money with that trade. That's a perfect surrounding cast for IT with 4 good to great shooters with elite defense around him, giving him maximal space offensively and coverage defensively.

That's the only thing I don't like about a potential Noel trade - he doesn't provide the spacing offensively that someone like Ibaka can, which is really beneficial with a player like IT.
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Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #96 on: February 02, 2017, 08:35:04 PM »

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Wow, I just saw that Ibaka is shooting 38% on 4 attempts a game from three.

Uh, yeah, at that price sign me up! That's a perfect compliment to the rest of our starting 4.
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Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #97 on: February 02, 2017, 08:41:56 PM »

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Wow, I just saw that Ibaka is shooting 38% on 4 attempts a game from three.

Uh, yeah, at that price sign me up! That's a perfect compliment to the rest of our starting 4.

I don't see Danny making a move for Ibaka this February.

I do expect the Celtics to sign EITHER Millsap or Ibaka this summer though.

Hayward/Noel/Griffin all likely staying put so those are your 2nd tier options.
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Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #98 on: February 02, 2017, 08:44:57 PM »

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Wow, I just saw that Ibaka is shooting 38% on 4 attempts a game from three.

Uh, yeah, at that price sign me up! That's a perfect compliment to the rest of our starting 4.

Yep, he plays Brad ball. A near perfect fit fot what we need.

I just question his age.
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Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #99 on: February 02, 2017, 08:56:31 PM »

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Wow, I just saw that Ibaka is shooting 38% on 4 attempts a game from three.

Uh, yeah, at that price sign me up! That's a perfect compliment to the rest of our starting 4.

Yep, he plays Brad ball. A near perfect fit fot what we need.

I just question his age.

For 3-4 months his age doesn't matter.  The Memphis first, Zeller, and Jackson is not a price that makes you regret letting him walk if someone throws too much money/years at him this summer.

Glad people are starting to warm up to the idea.  I think he's a solid plan E at the trade deadline.

Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #100 on: February 02, 2017, 09:02:23 PM »

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Wow, I just saw that Ibaka is shooting 38% on 4 attempts a game from three.

Uh, yeah, at that price sign me up! That's a perfect compliment to the rest of our starting 4.

I don't see Danny making a move for Ibaka this February.

I do expect the Celtics to sign EITHER Millsap or Ibaka this summer though.

Hayward/Noel/Griffin all likely staying put so those are your 2nd tier options.

I'd still gladly make that trade at the deadline and get him now. At least that way you have him for this season in case injuries happen, to us or opponents, where you can take advantage of his presence.

I still think he'd make us a tough out for Cleveland, even with the possibility of knocking them off if IT can continue his elite play. That'd allow us to accurately gauge where we're really at before handing out any sort of longer term money this offseason.
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Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #101 on: February 02, 2017, 09:11:20 PM »

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Wow, I just saw that Ibaka is shooting 38% on 4 attempts a game from three.

Uh, yeah, at that price sign me up! That's a perfect compliment to the rest of our starting 4.

Yep, he plays Brad ball. A near perfect fit fot what we need.

I just question his age.

For 3-4 months his age doesn't matter.  The Memphis first, Zeller, and Jackson is not a price that makes you regret letting him walk if someone throws too much money/years at him this summer.

Glad people are starting to warm up to the idea.  I think he's a solid plan E at the trade deadline.

WOW, Plan E. You really have your specific plans lined up like Ainge I suppose lol.

What are your Plans A-D  :P
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Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #102 on: February 02, 2017, 09:28:51 PM »

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Wow, I just saw that Ibaka is shooting 38% on 4 attempts a game from three.

Uh, yeah, at that price sign me up! That's a perfect compliment to the rest of our starting 4.

Yep, he plays Brad ball. A near perfect fit fot what we need.

I just question his age.

For 3-4 months his age doesn't matter.  The Memphis first, Zeller, and Jackson is not a price that makes you regret letting him walk if someone throws too much money/years at him this summer.

Glad people are starting to warm up to the idea.  I think he's a solid plan E at the trade deadline.

WOW, Plan E. You really have your specific plans lined up like Ainge I suppose lol.

What are your Plans A-D  :P

Plan A: Cousins
Plan B: Butler
Plan C: Noel
Plan D: Milsap

Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #103 on: February 02, 2017, 09:32:42 PM »

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Is Cousins really available?

Re: Report:Magic trying hard to trade Ibaka
« Reply #104 on: February 02, 2017, 09:34:17 PM »

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Wow, I just saw that Ibaka is shooting 38% on 4 attempts a game from three.

Uh, yeah, at that price sign me up! That's a perfect compliment to the rest of our starting 4.

Yep, he plays Brad ball. A near perfect fit fot what we need.

I just question his age.

For 3-4 months his age doesn't matter.  The Memphis first, Zeller, and Jackson is not a price that makes you regret letting him walk if someone throws too much money/years at him this summer.

Glad people are starting to warm up to the idea.  I think he's a solid plan E at the trade deadline.

WOW, Plan E. You really have your specific plans lined up like Ainge I suppose lol.

What are your Plans A-D  :P

Plan A: Cousins
Plan B: Butler
Plan C: Noel
Plan D: Milsap

Frankly I don't see any of those happening at the deadline (probably not even Ibaka).

Is Cousins really available?



Who knows with the dysfunctional Kings franchise.

Reports did say Suns-Kings had talks about a Cousins trade a few days ago (and it was from a legit, well respected reporter).
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