The price to acquire Davis has gone up considerably given the Lakers landing at 4 and, to a lesser extent, the Knicks getting the 3rd pick.
It may now take all three of Tatum, Brown and Smart, plus the picks, to land him.
Would a Celtics team with Davis, Irving, Hayward, Horford and filler be able to defeat all comers?
Count me as skeptical that it would.
The value of the Memphis pick has gone up considerably and I should think AD will cost Tatum + Smart + 2-3 2019 1sts, but that we should be able to hold either Brown or the Memphis pick out of the deal. Considering we'd be trying to win now by making the deal, I'd be inclined to keep Brown.
Recency bias (Sacramento top 1 protected) has devalued next year's Memphis pick (top 6 protected, unprotected in 2021). Laker pick at 4 has to be valued more than the Memphis pick (bird in the hand theory).
It may come down to where Tatum ranks as a fit with Zion, relative to other available players (Ball, Ingram, Knox, 4th pick). Griffin is a smart guy, and will take fit into his calculation.
That's absolutely not true, it's a perspective that Griffin may or may not have. Memphis started the year as a top 5 team in the West through 20 games and still finished in the bottom 8, and will now likely not have Gasol or Conley and instead add a rookie who is unlikely to impact winning.
Griffin is a smart guy and the #4 pick in a 2-3 guy draft isn't better than a potential top 3 pick in what looks like a great draft in 2021.
The NBA is a league of potential and you take the chance at a grand slam over a no RBI double every time as a rebuilding team.
you are embarrassing yourself ... so you should stop
you are bias crazy, its not even funny
There is no indication Memphis will be basement dwellers next season. Its a totally different story vs Nets...and how the Celts robbed them
Nets lost KG, PP...and the other vets...had no 1sts (due to giving it away to celts)... couldn't attract any FAs
Memphis already has Jackson Jr. , Morant (#2) pick and will likely get some good return for Conley Jr. plus have cap space to attract a very good player this offseason.
They have zero motivation to sukk for next season, especially since the draft pick is not theirs
Griffin would be foolish to bank on this 2020 memphis pick at being a "home run" .... unless he waited closer to the trade deadline, to know with more certainty
And I certainly disagree that this is only a 2 man draft. Barrett for a long time was considered a #1 pick. Hachimura and White are very good prospects.
Like another poster stated. It will depend on Griffin preference. The Celts can absolutely beat any offers, but are you willing to give up "everything" for a guy that might leave after a season
Regards to Irving, even with AD trade promise.... I would be shocked if he signed a 5 year deal. More likely a 1 + 1. Basically if it all goes wrong, the Celts will become that 2015-2017 Nets hell hole for years to come