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Quote from: triboy16f on January 28, 2019, 08:21:08 AMQuote from: celticinorlando on January 28, 2019, 08:14:15 AMThe Pels would be idiots to make the deal now. NOBODY can offer what Boston can. But will the give into Davis and his requests? That is the big question.If Lakers giveup Kuzma, Ingram, HartThen no Celts cant beat thatUnless Kyrie is offered bc Danny is not going to trade Tatum plus BrownThe Memphis 1st round pick alone is probably a better value asset than Lonzo Ball. We can't beat that offer? You think that is better than Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Terry Rozier SnT, whoever we pick in the 2019 Draft using the Sacramento pick, Memphis 1st, Clippers 1st?
Quote from: celticinorlando on January 28, 2019, 08:14:15 AMThe Pels would be idiots to make the deal now. NOBODY can offer what Boston can. But will the give into Davis and his requests? That is the big question.If Lakers giveup Kuzma, Ingram, HartThen no Celts cant beat thatUnless Kyrie is offered bc Danny is not going to trade Tatum plus Brown
The Pels would be idiots to make the deal now. NOBODY can offer what Boston can. But will the give into Davis and his requests? That is the big question.
Quote from: Silky on January 28, 2019, 09:05:47 AMQuote from: celticinorlando on January 28, 2019, 08:14:15 AMThe Pels would be idiots to make the deal now. NOBODY can offer what Boston can. But will the give into Davis and his requests? That is the big question.LAkers can offer what Boston can.less a few picks I suppose.Kuzma, Ball, Ingram is as good a package as Brown and Tatum...honestly.Yup. I’d do that trade in a heart beat if I were the Pelicans. It’s gotta be all 3 of those guys though.
Quote from: celticinorlando on January 28, 2019, 08:14:15 AMThe Pels would be idiots to make the deal now. NOBODY can offer what Boston can. But will the give into Davis and his requests? That is the big question.LAkers can offer what Boston can.less a few picks I suppose.Kuzma, Ball, Ingram is as good a package as Brown and Tatum...honestly.
Quote from: droopdog7 on January 28, 2019, 09:10:28 AMThe celts are going to get screwed by this rule. Just not the same value to trade for a bunch of players (I.e., picks) than the picks themselves.I mean, if the celts had far and away the best package then maybe the pelicans would wait. But they don’t. Ingram, ball, and kizma close to our best offer even if we include Tatum.Don't think this is true in any sense of the term. Our best offer could literally be something like Tatum, Brown, Williams, Rozier (S&T), Sac Pick, Memphis pick, LAC pick, and other picks or pick swaps of our own picks. LA's offer comes nowhere near that value.Plus, you have to think of what that would set Davis up for long-term. Lebron is 34 and his body is now starting to show his age, with this year suffering the worst injury of his career. He'll be 35 by the time next season starts, and with as many miles as he has on his body, it's only going to get worse for him. Sure, they might be able to land another guy this summer through free agency, but they'll have virtually nothing left assets-wise to fill out that roster, as they will have to go all-in to get AD before the trade deadline. Long-term he's only marginally closer to winning a title in LA than he is in NOLA.Boston, on the other hand, will still have assets left after the trade and a near All-Star starting five in Kyrie, Smart, Hayward, Davis, and Al.
The celts are going to get screwed by this rule. Just not the same value to trade for a bunch of players (I.e., picks) than the picks themselves.I mean, if the celts had far and away the best package then maybe the pelicans would wait. But they don’t. Ingram, ball, and kizma close to our best offer even if we include Tatum.
Quote from: hpantazo on January 28, 2019, 09:29:46 AMAccording to Woj, the Celtics can formally agree to a trade for AD that gets executed in June. Also, Pelicans prefer our package and don’t want to send AD to LASo people can stop freaking out here. It makes no sense for NOLA to try and rush a trade right now. It benefits them in almost every single regard to sit AD for the time being and wait until the summer to seriously consider the trade, all while working the phones for potential packages with both Boston and LA right now.
According to Woj, the Celtics can formally agree to a trade for AD that gets executed in June. Also, Pelicans prefer our package and don’t want to send AD to LA
Quote from: jpotter33 on January 28, 2019, 09:33:53 AMQuote from: hpantazo on January 28, 2019, 09:29:46 AMAccording to Woj, the Celtics can formally agree to a trade for AD that gets executed in June. Also, Pelicans prefer our package and don’t want to send AD to LASo people can stop freaking out here. It makes no sense for NOLA to try and rush a trade right now. It benefits them in almost every single regard to sit AD for the time being and wait until the summer to seriously consider the trade, all while working the phones for potential packages with both Boston and LA right now.Then why does AD state this today/yesterdaywhy doesn't he just finish the season out then ask ??AD wants to win a championship ASAP. Starting now, not tomorrowAD could also get injured... which would be a detriment for the Pelicans Now if the Pelicans have someone in mind for the 2019 draft (top 5 pick)... then I can see them waiting. But what are the chances such a team will be a good team?
Quote from: jpotter33 on January 28, 2019, 09:33:53 AMQuote from: hpantazo on January 28, 2019, 09:29:46 AMAccording to Woj, the Celtics can formally agree to a trade for AD that gets executed in June. Also, Pelicans prefer our package and don’t want to send AD to LASo people can stop freaking out here. It makes no sense for NOLA to try and rush a trade right now. It benefits them in almost every single regard to sit AD for the time being and wait until the summer to seriously consider the trade, all while working the phones for potential packages with both Boston and LA right now.NBA teams cannot just sit players.Silver has stated teams have an obligation to play star players and has stated "significant penalties" to teams that do not oblige.
Chris Mannix: There’s really only one reason for AD’s agent to go public with a trade demand this early—to give the Lakers a head start on trade talks before Boston can get into the mix this summer. Why else risk AD spending the next few months as the villain? –
Quote from: jpotter33 on January 28, 2019, 09:30:19 AMQuote from: droopdog7 on January 28, 2019, 09:10:28 AMThe celts are going to get screwed by this rule. Just not the same value to trade for a bunch of players (I.e., picks) than the picks themselves.I mean, if the celts had far and away the best package then maybe the pelicans would wait. But they don’t. Ingram, ball, and kizma close to our best offer even if we include Tatum.Don't think this is true in any sense of the term. Our best offer could literally be something like Tatum, Brown, Williams, Rozier (S&T), Sac Pick, Memphis pick, LAC pick, and other picks or pick swaps of our own picks. LA's offer comes nowhere near that value.Plus, you have to think of what that would set Davis up for long-term. Lebron is 34 and his body is now starting to show his age, with this year suffering the worst injury of his career. He'll be 35 by the time next season starts, and with as many miles as he has on his body, it's only going to get worse for him. Sure, they might be able to land another guy this summer through free agency, but they'll have virtually nothing left assets-wise to fill out that roster, as they will have to go all-in to get AD before the trade deadline. Long-term he's only marginally closer to winning a title in LA than he is in NOLA.Boston, on the other hand, will still have assets left after the trade and a near All-Star starting five in Kyrie, Smart, Hayward, Davis, and Al.So Tatum would have the highest value, followed by the three lakers. Brown I think is showing his true colors. I think his days as a prospect are numbers. Rozier has about zero value. The picks are sweeteners, maybe a little more. Not sure what value Williams has.
Quote from: Yoki_IsTheName on January 28, 2019, 09:48:18 AMQuote from: triboy16f on January 28, 2019, 08:21:08 AMQuote from: celticinorlando on January 28, 2019, 08:14:15 AMThe Pels would be idiots to make the deal now. NOBODY can offer what Boston can. But will the give into Davis and his requests? That is the big question.If Lakers giveup Kuzma, Ingram, HartThen no Celts cant beat thatUnless Kyrie is offered bc Danny is not going to trade Tatum plus BrownThe Memphis 1st round pick alone is probably a better value asset than Lonzo Ball. We can't beat that offer? You think that is better than Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Terry Rozier SnT, whoever we pick in the 2019 Draft using the Sacramento pick, Memphis 1st, Clippers 1st?the reality is.... I can't see Danny trading TatumBrown and Rozier yes. 1st round picks yesbut Tatum noLets just hope Lakers feel the same about Kuzma. And I don't think they care for Ball and his big mouth father ..... all that happens after his rookie deal is up and run back and join a LA area team