Cheers all.
First time logging in to post in over 5 years, although I have been a regular reader. In fact, living in Southeast Asia, in a country where basketball is nonexistent, Celtics Blog has been invaluable to me in following the team, even if I do find the "In Danny We trust" crap a bit nauseating at times.
Anyway, this off-season has been a big disappointment in terms of expectations, although I would not call it a failure yet. I get the feeling most here will judge it based on whether GH signs with us or not.
I would not mind seeing GH in Green either, but I find myself increasingly thinking if we do not get him it might be a blessing in disguise ....
1) We desperately need help at the 4/5 instead (particularly rebounding)
2) We need to develop some of our young players
There are a lot of trade scenarios out there .... but one I think might be very realistic would be Kevin Love to Boston (No Galinari Please!!!). Yes ... I know ... No Def, Big Contract, Old (2014) rumors etc. but please hear me out:
One trade scenario that works financially AND I think would make sense for all 3 teams in terms of fit and value:
Boston Gets: Kevin Love
Cleveland Gets: Carmelo Anthony and Avery Bradley
New York Gets: Jae Crowder, Terry Rozier, Jordan Mickey, Iman Schumpert, Richard Jefferson
No need for anyone to add picks as far as I am concerned.
From Cleveland's perspective: They seem a bit tired of Love and LBJ and Melo seem interested in playing together. AB fits perfectly to chase after GS. Melo's deal is one year shorter than Loves so if LBJ bolts to LA it will be easier to to get out from Melos contract and start a total rebuild. Bradley is a pending FA so they can resign if LBJ stays or part ways next year if LBJ bolts.
From New York's perspective: Melo still has some game left, but it seems he really is an albatross hanging on the neck of the organization. Player and team both need to move on, whether Melo realizes it or not. As to assets acquired: Schumpert is serviceable, but really is in the deal as cap filler. Mickey and RJ are pure cap filler to make the deal work financially. The main assets acquired would be Rozier and Crowder. Neither are going to redefine the franchise, but both would fill needs on the Knicks. They are already looking for a PG to chaperone Nitikina and Rozier might be ready to step up and start on a bad team. Crowder has his limitations, but would bring a cultural change and toughness to a team that sorely needs it. I think the Knicks would be happy with this return.
From Boston's Perspective:
Love would fit perfectly in CBS offense. He would also address our most critical need (Rebounding). Another important factor is that he would not be blocking the development of any of our core young players. The price to get him should not be too high. I love Jae Crowder. In fact he has been my favorite Celtic (along with Smart) over the past few years. That said, the reality is with the young talent at SF we have added, he is an asset we no longer need. Avery Bradley has been a great contributor as a Celtic but he is also a pending FA. I don't think we can keep him AND Smart long term. They are also a bit redundant in terms of skill set so time to consolidate assets and commit to the younger player. Rozier is a nice young PG, but not a deal breaker to lose either.
I am no capologist, but I don't think the Celtics can acquire GH AND Love together ... unless they move Smart or Jaylen Brown too, which I am fully unwilling to do. Hayward is the better player than Love, but Love the better fit in terms of immediate need and young player development. Count me as one who will not be totally heartbroken if GH stays in Utah. We would be far too young to be championship caliber, but we would still be the 2nd best team in the east and probably better than last year. We also keep our picks and open up minutes for younger players. Nothing wrong with cheering for a team of young upstarts in the ECF
Depth Chart after Trade:
C: Horford/Zicic/Theiss
PF: Love/Yabusele/?
SF: Tatum/Ojeleye/Abdel Nader
SG: Brown/Smart/Bird
PG: Thomas/K Allen/D Jackson
Rotation:
Back Court: (96 Minutes between them ) Thomas/Brown/Smart
Front Court (144 Minutes between them) 70 minutes to Horford/Love --- as to the other 74 minutes let the the young guys earn their minutes and let CBS scheme the best combinations.
I am all in.
What do you think?