« Reply #368 on: July 01, 2017, 09:59:31 PM »
This is an interesting piece from Deadspin, basically saying that Ainge DID try to get him and Indiana just said "nah".
It also highlight Ainge's stinginess.
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https://tinyurl.com/y9qzs482This is a great take.
That reluctance calls into question not just the likelihood but the sagacity of a potential Hayward signing—Hayward is 27 years old, and a max free-agent contract in Boston would take him into his thirties. If the Celtics are content hoarding those assets and playing the long game, why take on a massive deal for a star who might not any longer be a star by the time the rest of those assets mature into contender-quality pieces? For that matter, what the hell was the Al Horford signing all about? Horford is already 31, with three years left on his deal, including a $31 million player option for his age-34 season. You wonder how he feels about the Celtics prioritizing unprotected draft picks in future seasons over releasing a package of modest assets in order to make a serious run at a championship. By the time Jayson Tatum is ready to lead the Celtics, Al Horford is going to be an overpaid stiff.
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