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Should the Celtics trade for AD?

Yes.  (Tatum in the deal)
22 (44.9%)
No.   (Not worth giving up assets for a one year rental)
19 (38.8%)
Yes but only if Tatum isn't in the deal.
8 (16.3%)

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Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2400 on: May 14, 2019, 09:48:04 PM »

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Let Kyrie go, keep the picks, and sign two max players in 2021.

Two max players that can bring us a championship like Durant, Lebron, Leonard, etc...

Not an undersized guard or an undersized center like Kyrie and Horford.

Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2401 on: May 14, 2019, 09:51:34 PM »

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Let Kyrie go, keep the picks, and sign two max players in 2021.

Two max players that can bring us a championship like Durant, Lebron, Leonard, etc...

Not an undersized guard or an undersized center like Kyrie and Horford.

Durant will be 33 by 2021.

Lebron will be 36 going 37 in 2021.

And Leonard will be in the middle of a new contract by 2021.

If there's an opportunity to land a generational talent like Anthony Davis, you do it!

Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2402 on: May 14, 2019, 09:52:53 PM »

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50% chance he stays
20% he goes Lakers
15% he goes Knicks
15% he goes Celtics

These odds make no sense, Phantom lol

Knicks are virtually out of the running now, as their only chance was to trade Zion. The Lakers' odds improved a bit, but they're still at tops like 5%, especially being 4th in a 3 player draft and having Ingram's injury issues happen after the trade deadline.

The more I think about it, the more I think the lottery just made it even more likely that AD is traded to Boston, as that would pretty much complete NOLA's rebuild in the matter of like two months through the draft and a trade. What would you rather do - risk keeping AD and having him walk this summer when things don't work out or have 7-9 years of control over Zion and Tatum moving forward, all while getting a few other lesser prospects and restocking their draft cupboard?

Exactly what I’ve been saying in the other threads. AD is a Celtic if they want him. Zion/Tatum will be a nice duo.

Comes down to if we're willing to pay what NO will ask for, and if they will be realistic in their demands. I don't think anyone can beat our best offer.
Any odd typos are because I suck at typing on an iPhone :D


Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2403 on: May 14, 2019, 09:53:28 PM »

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Let Kyrie go, keep the picks, and sign two max players in 2021.

Two max players that can bring us a championship like Durant, Lebron, Leonard, etc...

Not an undersized guard or an undersized center like Kyrie and Horford.

Would be just better to stay young and wait everyone out.

Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2404 on: May 14, 2019, 09:55:00 PM »

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Does Danny trade for AD without a commitment from Kyrie or if Kyrie decides to leave?

That would be a huge gamble and there wouldn't be much left to put around AD...plus I don't think he resigns with Boston without Kyrie

I think Ainge will have to know what Kyrie wants to do by draft night.

True.

This blockbuster deal only has a lifespan of more or less a month.

If there's a deal then the Celts will be picking for Orleans.

But if there's no deal then the Celts will be picking players that they want.

AD to the Celts or not will be resolved sooner than later.

Good, this drama has been dragging out for too long. It's time to launch the big missile. Enough with the small-talks.


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Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2405 on: May 14, 2019, 09:57:27 PM »

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Let Kyrie go, keep the picks, and sign two max players in 2021.

Two max players that can bring us a championship like Durant, Lebron, Leonard, etc...

Not an undersized guard or an undersized center like Kyrie and Horford.

Durant will be 33 by 2021.

Lebron will be 36 going 37 in 2021.

And Leonard will be in the middle of a new contract by 2021.

If there's an opportunity to land a generational talent like Anthony Davis, you do it!

Dude, don't you know? If you have cap space, you can sign all of the very best players in the league to max contracts...or apparently former best players in the league to max contracts.

If this were the case, Durant would have signed with Horford in 2016 and we would be winning championships right now. There are 29 other teams that want superstars, too.

Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2406 on: May 14, 2019, 10:04:33 PM »

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Let Kyrie go, keep the picks, and sign two max players in 2021.

Two max players that can bring us a championship like Durant, Lebron, Leonard, etc...

Not an undersized guard or an undersized center like Kyrie and Horford.

Durant will be 33 by 2021.

Lebron will be 36 going 37 in 2021.

And Leonard will be in the middle of a new contract by 2021.

If there's an opportunity to land a generational talent like Anthony Davis, you do it!

I was using those players as examples of where we went wrong.
If you trade your future for a one year rental of Davis that is a mistake.
I would rather we just get rid of Kyrie and go with our picks and our young players and sign someone better in 2021.

Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2407 on: May 14, 2019, 10:05:32 PM »

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50% chance he stays
20% he goes Lakers
15% he goes Knicks
15% he goes Celtics

These odds make no sense, Phantom lol

Knicks are virtually out of the running now, as their only chance was to trade Zion. The Lakers' odds improved a bit, but they're still at tops like 5%, especially being 4th in a 3 player draft and having Ingram's injury issues happen after the trade deadline.

The more I think about it, the more I think the lottery just made it even more likely that AD is traded to Boston, as that would pretty much complete NOLA's rebuild in the matter of like two months through the draft and a trade. What would you rather do - risk keeping AD and having him walk this summer when things don't work out or have 7-9 years of control over Zion and Tatum moving forward, all while getting a few other lesser prospects and restocking their draft cupboard?
zion and tatum fit very well together
Why does everyone assume that they want Tatum? 

Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2408 on: May 14, 2019, 10:07:35 PM »

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50% chance he stays
20% he goes Lakers
15% he goes Knicks
15% he goes Celtics

These odds make no sense, Phantom lol

Knicks are virtually out of the running now, as their only chance was to trade Zion. The Lakers' odds improved a bit, but they're still at tops like 5%, especially being 4th in a 3 player draft and having Ingram's injury issues happen after the trade deadline.

The more I think about it, the more I think the lottery just made it even more likely that AD is traded to Boston, as that would pretty much complete NOLA's rebuild in the matter of like two months through the draft and a trade. What would you rather do - risk keeping AD and having him walk this summer when things don't work out or have 7-9 years of control over Zion and Tatum moving forward, all while getting a few other lesser prospects and restocking their draft cupboard?

Im going to say it again, y’all need to stop under estimating the Knicks.

Dennis Smith, RJ Barrett, Mitchell Robinson, Knicks 2020 Draft pick, Mavs 2021 draft picks, Knicks 2022 draft picks, Mavs 2023 Drsft pick
http://tradenba.com/trades/HJXnVgthN

Is an extremely attractive package. Y’all have to remove the green goggles. Only way we win is if they value  Tatum extremely high and they want to keep Jrue instead of Dennis Smith jr the Celtics are in trouble. They have an option to mix Zion with some vets or they can go completely young although Jrue is not that old. I do think the Lakers are out, but the Knicks are an extreme threat for Davis and Kyrie which will cripple the Celtics.

Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2409 on: May 14, 2019, 10:10:56 PM »

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50% chance he stays
20% he goes Lakers
15% he goes Knicks
15% he goes Celtics

These odds make no sense, Phantom lol

Knicks are virtually out of the running now, as their only chance was to trade Zion. The Lakers' odds improved a bit, but they're still at tops like 5%, especially being 4th in a 3 player draft and having Ingram's injury issues happen after the trade deadline.

The more I think about it, the more I think the lottery just made it even more likely that AD is traded to Boston, as that would pretty much complete NOLA's rebuild in the matter of like two months through the draft and a trade. What would you rather do - risk keeping AD and having him walk this summer when things don't work out or have 7-9 years of control over Zion and Tatum moving forward, all while getting a few other lesser prospects and restocking their draft cupboard?

Im going to say it again, y’all need to stop under estimating the Knicks.

Dennis Smith, RJ Barrett, Mitchell Robinson, Knicks 2020 Draft pick, Mavs 2021 draft picks, Knicks 2022 draft picks
http://tradenba.com/trades/HJXnVgthN

Is an extremely attractive package. Y’all have to remove the green goggles. Only way we win is if they value you Tatum extremely high and they want to keep Jrue. They have an option to mix Zion with some vets or they can go completely new. I do think the Lakers are out, but the Knicks are an extreme threat for Davis and Kyrie which will cripple the Celtics.

Cripple the Celtics? We are going to be better without Kyrie.

Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2410 on: May 14, 2019, 10:12:22 PM »

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50% chance he stays
20% he goes Lakers
15% he goes Knicks
15% he goes Celtics

These odds make no sense, Phantom lol

Knicks are virtually out of the running now, as their only chance was to trade Zion. The Lakers' odds improved a bit, but they're still at tops like 5%, especially being 4th in a 3 player draft and having Ingram's injury issues happen after the trade deadline.

The more I think about it, the more I think the lottery just made it even more likely that AD is traded to Boston, as that would pretty much complete NOLA's rebuild in the matter of like two months through the draft and a trade. What would you rather do - risk keeping AD and having him walk this summer when things don't work out or have 7-9 years of control over Zion and Tatum moving forward, all while getting a few other lesser prospects and restocking their draft cupboard?

Im going to say it again, y’all need to stop under estimating the Knicks.

Dennis Smith, RJ Barrett, Mitchell Robinson, Knicks 2020 Draft pick, Mavs 2021 draft picks, Knicks 2022 draft picks
http://tradenba.com/trades/HJXnVgthN

Is an extremely attractive package. Y’all have to remove the green goggles. Only way we win is if they value you Tatum extremely high and they want to keep Jrue. They have an option to mix Zion with some vets or they can go completely new. I do think the Lakers are out, but the Knicks are an extreme threat for Davis and Kyrie which will cripple the Celtics.

Cripple the Celtics? We are going to be better without Kyrie.

They don't have a PG without Kyrie

Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2411 on: May 14, 2019, 10:13:13 PM »

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50% chance he stays
20% he goes Lakers
15% he goes Knicks
15% he goes Celtics

These odds make no sense, Phantom lol

Knicks are virtually out of the running now, as their only chance was to trade Zion. The Lakers' odds improved a bit, but they're still at tops like 5%, especially being 4th in a 3 player draft and having Ingram's injury issues happen after the trade deadline.

The more I think about it, the more I think the lottery just made it even more likely that AD is traded to Boston, as that would pretty much complete NOLA's rebuild in the matter of like two months through the draft and a trade. What would you rather do - risk keeping AD and having him walk this summer when things don't work out or have 7-9 years of control over Zion and Tatum moving forward, all while getting a few other lesser prospects and restocking their draft cupboard?

Im going to say it again, y’all need to stop under estimating the Knicks.

Dennis Smith, RJ Barrett, Mitchell Robinson, Knicks 2020 Draft pick, Mavs 2021 draft picks, Knicks 2022 draft picks
http://tradenba.com/trades/HJXnVgthN

Is an extremely attractive package. Y’all have to remove the green goggles. Only way we win is if they value you Tatum extremely high and they want to keep Jrue. They have an option to mix Zion with some vets or they can go completely new. I do think the Lakers are out, but the Knicks are an extreme threat for Davis and Kyrie which will cripple the Celtics.

Cripple the Celtics? We are going to be better without Kyrie.

They don't have a PG without Kyrie

Kyrie is going to the knicks. Idc what anyone say.. he’s going to the Knicks.

Kyrie and Durant will be going to the Knicks. If they want Davis they completely have the assets to get him. The Knocks will then be an attractive place for older vets looking for a ring to fill out the rest of the team. They will still have Mudiay, Alonzo Trier, their own future 1st and 2nd rounders for the future. The knocks would be set to take over the east for years.

Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2412 on: May 14, 2019, 10:13:21 PM »

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50% chance he stays
20% he goes Lakers
15% he goes Knicks
15% he goes Celtics

These odds make no sense, Phantom lol

Knicks are virtually out of the running now, as their only chance was to trade Zion. The Lakers' odds improved a bit, but they're still at tops like 5%, especially being 4th in a 3 player draft and having Ingram's injury issues happen after the trade deadline.

The more I think about it, the more I think the lottery just made it even more likely that AD is traded to Boston, as that would pretty much complete NOLA's rebuild in the matter of like two months through the draft and a trade. What would you rather do - risk keeping AD and having him walk this summer when things don't work out or have 7-9 years of control over Zion and Tatum moving forward, all while getting a few other lesser prospects and restocking their draft cupboard?
zion and tatum fit very well together
Why does everyone assume that they want Tatum?
Probably because the Pels have never had a good wing, let alone with All-Star potential
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Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2413 on: May 14, 2019, 10:13:45 PM »

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50% chance he stays
20% he goes Lakers
15% he goes Knicks
15% he goes Celtics

These odds make no sense, Phantom lol

Knicks are virtually out of the running now, as their only chance was to trade Zion. The Lakers' odds improved a bit, but they're still at tops like 5%, especially being 4th in a 3 player draft and having Ingram's injury issues happen after the trade deadline.

The more I think about it, the more I think the lottery just made it even more likely that AD is traded to Boston, as that would pretty much complete NOLA's rebuild in the matter of like two months through the draft and a trade. What would you rather do - risk keeping AD and having him walk this summer when things don't work out or have 7-9 years of control over Zion and Tatum moving forward, all while getting a few other lesser prospects and restocking their draft cupboard?

Im going to say it again, y’all need to stop under estimating the Knicks.

Dennis Smith, RJ Barrett, Mitchell Robinson, Knicks 2020 Draft pick, Mavs 2021 draft picks, Knicks 2022 draft picks, Mavs 2023 Drsft pick
http://tradenba.com/trades/HJXnVgthN

Is an extremely attractive package. Y’all have to remove the green goggles. Only way we win is if they value  Tatum extremely high and they want to keep Jrue instead of Dennis Smith jr the Celtics are in trouble. They have an option to mix Zion with some vets or they can go completely young although Jrue is not that old. I do think the Lakers are out, but the Knicks are an extreme threat for Davis and Kyrie which will cripple the Celtics.

and then who is Davis playing with? Kyrie and Davis and....

Re: So does Davis stay in NO?
« Reply #2414 on: May 14, 2019, 10:14:24 PM »

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50% chance he stays
20% he goes Lakers
15% he goes Knicks
15% he goes Celtics

These odds make no sense, Phantom lol

Knicks are virtually out of the running now, as their only chance was to trade Zion. The Lakers' odds improved a bit, but they're still at tops like 5%, especially being 4th in a 3 player draft and having Ingram's injury issues happen after the trade deadline.

The more I think about it, the more I think the lottery just made it even more likely that AD is traded to Boston, as that would pretty much complete NOLA's rebuild in the matter of like two months through the draft and a trade. What would you rather do - risk keeping AD and having him walk this summer when things don't work out or have 7-9 years of control over Zion and Tatum moving forward, all while getting a few other lesser prospects and restocking their draft cupboard?

Im going to say it again, y’all need to stop under estimating the Knicks.

Dennis Smith, RJ Barrett, Mitchell Robinson, Knicks 2020 Draft pick, Mavs 2021 draft picks, Knicks 2022 draft picks, Mavs 2023 Drsft pick
http://tradenba.com/trades/HJXnVgthN

Is an extremely attractive package. Y’all have to remove the green goggles. Only way we win is if they value  Tatum extremely high and they want to keep Jrue instead of Dennis Smith jr the Celtics are in trouble. They have an option to mix Zion with some vets or they can go completely young although Jrue is not that old. I do think the Lakers are out, but the Knicks are an extreme threat for Davis and Kyrie which will cripple the Celtics.

and then who is Davis playing with? Kyrie and Davis and....
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