« Reply #24 on: January 02, 2019, 04:31:11 PM »
I think he stays. I think he’s seen enough of the organization to know that if things don’t work out Danny will make changes to build a team around him. It’s a longer term play he has in mind I think.
This can't be understated. Also, he won't have as much of an organizational role as say Lebron did with the Cavs, but I think he feels his voice can be heard in Boston.
In addition, he is the 'first' star here and, if we do win (even after acquiring AD), he will still garner much of the credit since it is 'his' team. He knows that joining up with Durant or Butler in some other random city won't bring anywhere near the respect he would get in Boston - a place to where he was traded. He doesn't strike me as the type of guy who wants to bounce around from city to city every couple of years.
Does he know that Danny will make changes to build the team around him or that those changes will involve Danny trading him? I think we as a fanbase overlook that aspect. Danny will trade anyone at anytime if the right deal comes along. Kyrie isn't any different.
I think the fanbase underlooks the aspect that Danny has never traded an in his prime superstar that was healthy. He traded a washed up Garnett, a washed up Pierce (I love both guys but they were both on their way out of the league and never made an all-star game after leaving). He traded an injured and gimpy IT (who has never been the same since his injury). Walker was a bit younger, but certainly very far from a superstar. The vast majority of his trades have been around role players. There have been some rumors of deals I guess, but who even knows how true those all are. I guess now that I think of it, has ainge EVER traded a guy that went to play an all-star game for a diffferent team? I am sure I must be forgetting someone, but I can't think of one...
Also, I wouldn't even be surprised if Irving could get a no-trade clause if it was a condition on him signing.
I do think a no-trade clause might be in the cards. But Ainge has had no problem trading the face of the franchise, whether that was Toine, Pierce, Rondo, or Thomas. Now as you point out none of them made an all star team after the trade, but a guy that has on 4 separate occasions traded the face of the franchise, isn't someone that can really be trusted, especially when that guy has said he would have traded Larry Bird and that the greatest GM ever made a mistake when he didn't.
You can't live by the Trader Danny mantra and not at some point expect some backlash from it.

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