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Re: Re-Sign Kyrie?
« Reply #780 on: May 10, 2019, 11:28:34 PM »

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According to Brian Windhorst, "the door of Kyrie and Lebron reuniting is growing by the day."
https://nesn.com/2019/05/nba-insider-says-likelihood-of-kyrie-irving-lebron-james-reunion-growing/

Obviously, there's a good chance Windhorst is just speculating as he has an agenda to kiss Lebron's backside.

BUT, if this did happen, I would be furious!!!

Re: Re-Sign Kyrie?
« Reply #781 on: May 10, 2019, 11:52:35 PM »

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According to Brian Windhorst, "the door of Kyrie and Lebron reuniting is growing by the day."
https://nesn.com/2019/05/nba-insider-says-likelihood-of-kyrie-irving-lebron-james-reunion-growing/

Obviously, there's a good chance Windhorst is just speculating as he has an agenda to kiss Lebron's backside.

BUT, if this did happen, I would be furious!!!

Anything to get him out of Boston is fine by me. And having extra reason to boo him on LAL? That’s a bonus. Plus he’d be out West.

IMHO that’s ideal

Re: Re-Sign Kyrie?
« Reply #782 on: May 11, 2019, 01:19:17 AM »

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No.  I'm a little surprised by the amount of Irving support on this board...
agree to disagree.

Re: Re-Sign Kyrie?
« Reply #783 on: May 11, 2019, 01:29:45 AM »

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According to Brian Windhorst, "the door of Kyrie and Lebron reuniting is growing by the day."
https://nesn.com/2019/05/nba-insider-says-likelihood-of-kyrie-irving-lebron-james-reunion-growing/

Obviously, there's a good chance Windhorst is just speculating as he has an agenda to kiss Lebron's backside.

BUT, if this did happen, I would be furious!!!

Then Irving would be a hypocrite and tarnish his image that he painstakingly built this whole season. He initially wanted OUT of Cleveland because of LeBron, so he came to Boston. Now he wants to rejoin with his buddy LeBron.

I would be furious too, but I don't think he goes to Lakers. He either stays a Celtic, or go to Knicks.


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Compensation for Kyrie?
« Reply #784 on: May 11, 2019, 02:25:32 AM »

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Kyrie has many options and after watching some ESPN and other analyst discuss Kyrie’s options I’ve heard 2 people say the Celtics should sign and trade him.

Now of course I’m thinking why the hell would Kyrie agree sign and trade to go anywhere if he can just go there for free? Well after brain storming  (correct me if I’m wrong) it would be to clear more cap space for wherever he is headed to and to sign him for less than max.

With that thought process things really do open up on what the Celtics can get for Kyrie. In my opinion Kyrie has kind of 3 choices. Knicks, Nets, or Lakers. My theory is that the Clippers aren’t being considered because Kyrie would be by himself. I think whatever team Kyrie goes to he’s going to gut them so he can play “pick up basketball” and choose his own teammates. He will either be his own man and choose his own teammates on a gutted Knicks or Nets team or he and Lebron will gut the Lakers and they will choose their 3rd star together.

I know some people are wondering why would the nets gut their team they made it to the playoffs and they got developing young guys. Well if Kyrie just signs with the nets he will be in the same boat he is already in. I don’t believe him and Russell fit together and I know the nets fans aren’t trying to watch DLO and Kyrie on the same team. Plus how serious of a contender are the Nets? Even if they just added Kyrie they wouldn’t get anywhere, so breaking it down and starting over in FA with Kyrie at the helm seems like the proper choice.

Now I personally believe Kyrie’s choice will be....the New York Knickerbockers. The Knicks check ever box for Kyrie and it makes it nearly impossible for me to see him not choose them. They were the worse team in the league which means they have the worse roster. What the Knicks did during the trade deadline is similar (to me) of what the Lakers did for Lebron. I think they know that Kyrie is coming with a “few” friends.

The Knicks will trade [dang] near everyone on their roster via trade with the Celtics in order to get Kyrie about 10m less than the max, and to rid themselves the rest of the contracts on the team. Kyrie would then be able to hand pick his own team in free agency while keeping their #1 pick (Zion)

http://tradenba.com/trades/rJlGL1EhN

And because Kyrie will be the first star on this team, this is HIS team. It’s HIS hometown, it’s HIS roster, HIS fans. Kyrie will be a New York Knick

PG: Kyrie
SG: Butler
SF: Zion
PF: Durant
C:  DeMarcus Cousins  or Deandre Jordan
« Last Edit: May 11, 2019, 03:10:54 AM by RazzelnoDazzel »

Re: Compensation for Kyrie?
« Reply #785 on: May 11, 2019, 02:43:58 AM »

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What gutting the Lakers would look like
http://tradenba.com/trades/HJB7hy43E
They would would then have only Kyrie and LeBron and they can choose whatever max free agent that they desire. This option would only happen if they had already pre-determined who they want and already got their commitment and they are choosing who ever the 3rd star is over Davis. So I’d guess KD or Boogie or they would get Butler at a bit less than max and get another good Vet along side them.

The Lakers one seems less likely but you never know 🤷🏽‍♂️
« Last Edit: May 11, 2019, 03:00:58 AM by RazzelnoDazzel »

Re: Compensation for Kyrie?
« Reply #786 on: May 11, 2019, 03:24:32 AM »

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Yeah if he wants to leave we might as well sign and trade him.  He gets more money and Boston gets a trade exception. 

We are over the cap so that trade exception would be useful for us to include picks and take back a player like mike Conley or something.

Re: Compensation for Kyrie?
« Reply #787 on: May 11, 2019, 03:35:11 AM »

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Yeah if he wants to leave we might as well sign and trade him.  He gets more money and Boston gets a trade exception. 

We are over the cap so that trade exception would be useful for us to include picks and take back a player like mike Conley or something.
I hope we have options better than Mike Conley.
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Re: Compensation for Kyrie?
« Reply #788 on: May 11, 2019, 03:38:45 AM »

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Yeah if he wants to leave we might as well sign and trade him.  He gets more money and Boston gets a trade exception. 

We are over the cap so that trade exception would be useful for us to include picks and take back a player like mike Conley or something.
I hope we have options better than Mike Conley.

I really don’t think anyone is out there. We are probably stuck with Rozier to tell y’all the truth.

Re: Compensation for Kyrie?
« Reply #789 on: May 11, 2019, 03:41:09 AM »

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Yeah if he wants to leave we might as well sign and trade him.  He gets more money and Boston gets a trade exception. 

We are over the cap so that trade exception would be useful for us to include picks and take back a player like mike Conley or something.
I hope we have options better than Mike Conley.

I really don’t think anyone is out there. We are probably stuck with Rozier to tell y’all the truth.
As horrifying as that sounds, if that means we can see 18 playoff Rozier and our youngsters breaking out I'd be happy for that to happen.
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Re: Compensation for Kyrie?
« Reply #790 on: May 11, 2019, 03:46:34 AM »

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Yeah if he wants to leave we might as well sign and trade him.  He gets more money and Boston gets a trade exception. 

We are over the cap so that trade exception would be useful for us to include picks and take back a player like mike Conley or something.
I hope we have options better than Mike Conley.

I really don’t think anyone is out there. We are probably stuck with Rozier to tell y’all the truth.
As horrifying as that sounds, if that means we can see 18 playoff Rozier and our youngsters breaking out I'd be happy for that to happen.

My thoughts exactly

Re: Compensation for Kyrie?
« Reply #791 on: May 11, 2019, 04:01:05 AM »

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Kyrie for IT

who says no lol

Re: Compensation for Kyrie?
« Reply #792 on: May 11, 2019, 04:51:15 AM »

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Kyrie for IT

who says no lol

Not sure if trolling or serious

IT isn't even getting any real NBA minutes these days and he'll get torched on defense, playing exactly like a 60th pick now. Give me a difficult, headaching Kyrie Irving instead who'll work itself out!

EDIT: Might as well bring back Rondo if we're considering IT though.


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Re: Compensation for Kyrie?
« Reply #793 on: May 11, 2019, 06:10:18 AM »

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Kyrie for IT

who says no lol

I say no.

Out of those two deals, I prefer the Laker's one.
« Last Edit: May 11, 2019, 07:11:05 AM by Celtics4ever »

Re: Compensation for Kyrie?
« Reply #794 on: May 11, 2019, 07:29:44 AM »

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Yeah if he wants to leave we might as well sign and trade him.  He gets more money and Boston gets a trade exception. 

We are over the cap so that trade exception would be useful for us to include picks and take back a player like mike Conley or something.
he doesn't get more money
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