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Sheridan: AD open to trade to C's
« on: November 23, 2018, 05:32:56 PM »

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https://www.getmoresports.com/anthony-davis-trade-possibilities-celtics-lakers-sixers-knicks-odds/

A source with intimate knowledge of the inner workings of the NBA told Get More Sports that Davis is considering five teams in the near and distant future: The Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers, New Orleans Pelicans, New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers.

The determining factor in the short term will be the level of success the Pelicans do or do not have during the first half of the upcoming 2018-19 season. If they are middle-of-the-pack or worse in the competitive Western Conference, it is more likely than not that Davis will be moved before the trading deadline.

And if that becomes the case, no team is more primed to exchange a bushel full of assets than the Celtics, whose president, Danny Ainge, has long coveted Davis.

“Winning and being the best player on the floor every night” matter most to Davis, according to the source, who spoke to Get More Sports on the condition of anonymity.

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Keep in mind that because of the Rose Rule, the Celtics cannot trade for Davis IN-SEASON unless Kyrie is sent off in the trade package (which would be stupid IMHO).

But obviously they can trade for him this summer if they'd want to (regardless what Kyrie does or decides), however it also depends on if the Kings Pick lands at a good spot (like Top-10 overall). Plus it may be tough for us to outbid a team like the Lakers honestly if they decide to go "all-in" (like trade 2 of Kuzma/Ingram/Ball AND Hart in a package - hard for us to beat that).

I'm a bit surprised Chicago (his hometown) isn't a preferred option for him. Also would PHI even work with him since Embiid is already there?



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Re: Sheridan: AD open to trade to C's
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2018, 05:39:47 PM »

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The determining factor in the short term will be the level of success the Pelicans do or do not have during the first half of the upcoming 2018-19 season. If they are middle-of-the-pack or worse in the competitive Western Conference, it is more likely than not that Davis will be moved before the trading deadline.

And if that becomes the case, no team is more primed to exchange a bushel full of assets than the Celtics, whose president, Danny Ainge, has long coveted Davis.
Too bad we cannot trade for Davis till next summer unless we trade Kyrie.

https://clutchpoints.com/celtics-news-boston-unable-to-acquire-a-player-like-anthony-davis-qualified-for-rose-rule/

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« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2018, 06:27:38 PM »

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Keep in mind that because of the Rose Rule, the Celtics cannot trade for Davis IN-SEASON unless Kyrie is sent off in the trade package (which would be stupid IMHO).

But obviously they can trade for him this summer if they'd want to (regardless what Kyrie does or decides), however it also depends on if the Kings Pick lands at a good spot (like Top-10 overall). Plus it may be tough for us to outbid a team like the Lakers honestly if they decide to go "all-in" (like trade 2 of Kuzma/Ingram/Ball AND Hart in a package - hard for us to beat that).

I'm a bit surprised Chicago (his hometown) isn't a preferred option for him. Also would PHI even work with him since Embiid is already there?
I think Davis and Embiid would be great together but unless Philly is trading Simmins they have no shot at all at acquiring Davis
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« Reply #4 on: November 23, 2018, 06:30:24 PM »

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Keep in mind that because of the Rose Rule, the Celtics cannot trade for Davis IN-SEASON unless Kyrie is sent off in the trade package (which would be stupid IMHO).

But obviously they can trade for him this summer if they'd want to (regardless what Kyrie does or decides), however it also depends on if the Kings Pick lands at a good spot (like Top-10 overall). Plus it may be tough for us to outbid a team like the Lakers honestly if they decide to go "all-in" (like trade 2 of Kuzma/Ingram/Ball AND Hart in a package - hard for us to beat that).

I'm a bit surprised Chicago (his hometown) isn't a preferred option for him. Also would PHI even work with him since Embiid is already there?
I think Davis and Embiid would be great together but unless Philly is trading Simmins they have no shot at all at acquiring Davis

Trading Simmons should be a no-brainer if you can get Davis. The same goes for the Celtics with Brown.

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« Reply #5 on: November 23, 2018, 06:32:06 PM »

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Sounds like we need a 2018-19 Pels Watch thread.

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https://www.getmoresports.com/anthony-davis-trade-possibilities-celtics-lakers-sixers-knicks-odds/

A source with intimate knowledge of the inner workings of the NBA told Get More Sports that Davis is considering five teams in the near and distant future: The Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers, New Orleans Pelicans, New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers.

The determining factor in the short term will be the level of success the Pelicans do or do not have during the first half of the upcoming 2018-19 season. If they are middle-of-the-pack or worse in the competitive Western Conference, it is more likely than not that Davis will be moved before the trading deadline.

And if that becomes the case, no team is more primed to exchange a bushel full of assets than the Celtics, whose president, Danny Ainge, has long coveted Davis.

“Winning and being the best player on the floor every night” matter most to Davis, according to the source, who spoke to Get More Sports on the condition of anonymity.

Well if the determining factor is team success, they are doing better than we are at the moment. Pelicans are 10-8 white we are 9-9. So I can't see him asking to come to Boston unless we get our act together.

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« Reply #7 on: November 23, 2018, 06:44:34 PM »

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The Rose rule is so dumb - what is really even the point?

If we get to the deadline and it looks like AD is going to be moved, you better believe DA will go crazy to make it happen. This would mean Kyrie would be gone in a deal for someone like Kemba or even Wall (if he’s not included in the AD deal). AD trumps all players on our team and pretty much the entire NBA. You do whatever it takes to get him.

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« Reply #8 on: November 23, 2018, 07:13:22 PM »

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The Rose rule is so dumb - what is really even the point?

If we get to the deadline and it looks like AD is going to be moved, you better believe DA will go crazy to make it happen. This would mean Kyrie would be gone in a deal for someone like Kemba or even Wall (if he’s not included in the AD deal). AD trumps all players on our team and pretty much the entire NBA. You do whatever it takes to get him.
Losing Horford, Tatum and Kyrie would hurt, but a Wall-AD-Hayward trio would be potent.

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« Reply #9 on: November 23, 2018, 07:21:58 PM »

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Sounds like we need a 2018-19 Pels Watch thread.
Sounds like we don't cause we cannot trade for Davis during the 2018-19 season unless we trade Kyrie.

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« Reply #10 on: November 23, 2018, 07:30:28 PM »

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The Rose rule is so dumb - what is really even the point?

If we get to the deadline and it looks like AD is going to be moved, you better believe DA will go crazy to make it happen. This would mean Kyrie would be gone in a deal for someone like Kemba or even Wall (if he’s not included in the AD deal). AD trumps all players on our team and pretty much the entire NBA. You do whatever it takes to get him.
Losing Horford, Tatum and Kyrie would hurt, but a Wall-AD-Hayward trio would be potent.

I think the earliest AD is available is the summer of 2019 regardless, and I said this last year as well during the season. Pelicans look decent now. I think the hope would be for the Pelicans to have an early playoff exit this year, so that AD thinks hard about leaving. But I doubt the Pelicans would entertain any AD trade offers this deadline unless they seriously implode in the coming months, which I doubt they will, but they could still end up a low seed and an early playoff exit still.

Also, to me, Tatum has to be untouchable in an AD deal. I'd easily give up Brown and anyone else (even Kyrie, though it'd hurt), but Tatum is special and the goal is to build a long term dynasty which one of Brown/Tatum could be a part of, otherwise what's the point in getting AD if you're literally gutting your roster to do so.
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Keep in mind that because of the Rose Rule, the Celtics cannot trade for Davis IN-SEASON unless Kyrie is sent off in the trade package (which would be stupid IMHO).

But obviously they can trade for him this summer if they'd want to (regardless what Kyrie does or decides), however it also depends on if the Kings Pick lands at a good spot (like Top-10 overall). Plus it may be tough for us to outbid a team like the Lakers honestly if they decide to go "all-in" (like trade 2 of Kuzma/Ingram/Ball AND Hart in a package - hard for us to beat that).

I'm a bit surprised Chicago (his hometown) isn't a preferred option for him. Also would PHI even work with him since Embiid is already there?

Huh? How is that "hard" to beat? lol We could probably double that offer if we wanted between our mix of young talent and picks. Hell, a package of Tatum, Williams, salary filler, and the Kings pick probably beats that alone lol
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« Reply #12 on: November 23, 2018, 07:47:06 PM »

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Keep in mind that because of the Rose Rule, the Celtics cannot trade for Davis IN-SEASON unless Kyrie is sent off in the trade package (which would be stupid IMHO).

But obviously they can trade for him this summer if they'd want to (regardless what Kyrie does or decides), however it also depends on if the Kings Pick lands at a good spot (like Top-10 overall). Plus it may be tough for us to outbid a team like the Lakers honestly if they decide to go "all-in" (like trade 2 of Kuzma/Ingram/Ball AND Hart in a package - hard for us to beat that).

I'm a bit surprised Chicago (his hometown) isn't a preferred option for him. Also would PHI even work with him since Embiid is already there?

Huh? How is that "hard" to beat? lol We could probably double that offer if we wanted between our mix of young talent and picks. Hell, a package of Tatum, Williams, salary filler, and the Kings pick probably beats that alone lol

We do have more picks to offer than the Lakers, that's for sure. I'm just not sure I want to package Tatum in a deal for him (he's the "untouchable" IMHO), as I just posted above. Also, it might hurt us in future FA if our first marquee FA signing in history (Horford) or 2nd (Hayward) is dealt in a trade within 2.5 years, I think? Something to consider. I do think Brown + Rozier/Smart (Rozier via S&T if him) + Yabusele works salary wise next summer if you include the cap hold of the Kings Pick too.
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