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Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason

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drop him to the bench instead
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Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #45 on: April 29, 2019, 04:01:29 PM »

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You don't trade warriors. You adjust their roles, or you may tweak their minutes. 

You don't trade them unless you're stupid or don't want to win...or you're receiving an Anthony Davis type of asset.

Even then... over the long run, you'll miss Smart.
No...Smart will not be missed if Danny gets Davis in a trade that includes Smart. Tatum won't be missed either.

The C's will have a team that looks like:

Starters: Davis, Horford, Hayward, Brown and Kyrie.

Bench: Baynes, Morris(resign him), Semi, maybe Timelord if he isn't moved in the Davis trade, maybe a rookie if we send just 2 1st rounders, a couple of vets on minimum contracts(Jared Dudley seems perfect. Vince Carter would be good too) and Wanamaker.

That team wins 60 games and is probably a world championship team next year barring injuries. If that happens, no one is going to be lamenting the loss of Smart. People said the same thing about Al Jefferson in 2007. By June 2008 Celtic Nation was like "Big Al who?".

That’s pretty much my dream.  Maybe use some money on a slightly better backup PG, maybe not.

That starting 5 is unstoppable. Just ridiculous. I would spend on the backup PG, give up to MLE money if someone worth it is available. With a team like that I definitely want to win it all, and so I want a PG to share minutes with KI to keep him fresh and provide injury insurance.

Of course, I am starting to hope the current group can win the title this year, and if they do, do you really make major changes to the core?

Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #46 on: April 29, 2019, 04:18:49 PM »

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If Im the Pelicans Im taking Lakers offer of Ingram, Ball and Kuzma vs Smart and Tatum plus picks

Kyrie may put in a condition that he will resign only if AD comes onboard

But this would only happen if the Celts got smashed in the ECF or Finals

Ingram trade value is pretty iffy, triboy, due to blood clot.  Ditto Ball, due to disappointing play so far. 

Consensus is that they will have difficulty competing with Celtics for offer.  Of course if they get a very high pick in this draft, that could change.

Ok I didnt know

If Knicks win the top pick

Yes it could get nasty

Trade Zion to Pelicans, sign KD and Irving

Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #47 on: April 29, 2019, 04:34:16 PM »

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For those that say no

So when he returns start him???


Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #48 on: April 29, 2019, 04:39:43 PM »

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5 and 0 in playoffs without him ..nuff said..never like him in offense
C/PF-Horford, Baynes, Noel, Theis, Morris,
SF/SG- Tatum, Brown, Hayward, Smart, Semi, Clark
PG- Irving, Rozier, Larkin

Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #49 on: April 29, 2019, 04:45:05 PM »

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For those that say no

So when he returns start him???
I think he would most likely return on a minutes restriction and it might be best to build his minutes off the bench by simply taking Rozier's minutes.

Stevens reduction to an 8 man rotation has paid massive dividends this post season. When Smart returns I will be angry with Stevens if he goes to a 9 man rotation and sucks off minutes from Brown, Hayward, Kyrie and Smart to give Rozier minutes.

Just give Smart Rozier's minutes.

Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #50 on: April 29, 2019, 04:47:41 PM »

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how about enjoy the playoffs with the whole team for now....including the #1 effort guy, especially regular season...leaving it on the floor even when the games "don't matter". 

There will be adversity. We did not win the title yesterday, just had a great game.

Plenty of time to play GM between end of the season and draft.

As a lurker mostly, one of the things I've noticed over the years is how threads like this pop up in the post season.  On the surface, it sounds ill timed...but I've come to believe that it's the posters attempt to cut the tension of the playoffs (at least for themselves, perhaps for those who respond also) by focusing on things that will occur AFTER the post season is completed.

It's therapeutic for them it appears! :)

I like this take!  TP.   ; :)

Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #51 on: April 29, 2019, 04:49:16 PM »

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For those that say no

So when he returns start him???
I think he would most likely return on a minutes restriction and it might be best to build his minutes off the bench by simply taking Rozier's minutes.

Stevens reduction to an 8 man rotation has paid massive dividends this post season. When Smart returns I will be angry with Stevens if he goes to a 9 man rotation and sucks off minutes from Brown, Hayward, Kyrie and Smart to give Rozier minutes.

Just give Smart Rozier's minutes.
exactly.  Rozier should play very few minutes.  his play this season doesn't warrant much rotation time

Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #52 on: April 29, 2019, 06:43:08 PM »

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For those that say no

So when he returns start him???
I think he would most likely return on a minutes restriction and it might be best to build his minutes off the bench by simply taking Rozier's minutes.

Stevens reduction to an 8 man rotation has paid massive dividends this post season. When Smart returns I will be angry with Stevens if he goes to a 9 man rotation and sucks off minutes from Brown, Hayward, Kyrie and Smart to give Rozier minutes.

Just give Smart Rozier's minutes.
exactly.  Rozier should play very few minutes.  his play this season doesn't warrant much rotation time

Surprisingly it is Rozier who has the best Defensive Rating in the playoffs right now from everybody. Also line-ups with Rozier do very well on the boards. Very small sample size, but interesting.

Probably just because Irving is the weakest defender (now that Morris is engaged) and when Rozier subs in for Irving that automatically improves the defense as a result, while not necessarily being the best defender on the floor.

(note: statistically Irving, Hayward, Morris and Horford have been our best overall performers so far)

Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #53 on: April 29, 2019, 08:54:24 PM »

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Seeing how well Brown and the whole team is playing without him will make me less disappointed if he's in the Anthony Davis trade with Tatum.  I'm leaning towards keeping Brown over him if it comes to that.  I hope it doesn't though.  That's the only realistic Smart trade I'm interested in.

Im not trading Tatum .... no way
Too bad you're not the GM.

We'd be starting Whiteside for Horford and god knows what for Kyrie
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Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #54 on: April 29, 2019, 08:59:00 PM »

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Seeing how well Brown and the whole team is playing without him will make me less disappointed if he's in the Anthony Davis trade with Tatum.  I'm leaning towards keeping Brown over him if it comes to that.  I hope it doesn't though.  That's the only realistic Smart trade I'm interested in.

Im not trading Tatum .... no way
Too bad you're not the GM.

We'd be starting Whiteside for Horford and god knows what for Kyrie

Davis doesnt want to come to Boston

Did you forget what his father said??

Is this reality too hard to handle?

And why would you trade Tatum or Brown??


Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #55 on: April 29, 2019, 09:01:50 PM »

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You don't trade warriors. You adjust their roles, or you may tweak their minutes. 

You don't trade them unless you're stupid or don't want to win...or you're receiving an Anthony Davis type of asset.

Even then... over the long run, you'll miss Smart.
No...Smart will not be missed if Danny gets Davis in a trade that includes Smart. Tatum won't be missed either.

The C's will have a team that looks like:

Starters: Davis, Horford, Hayward, Brown and Kyrie.

Bench: Baynes, Morris(resign him), Semi, maybe Timelord if he isn't moved in the Davis trade, maybe a rookie if we send just 2 1st rounders, a couple of vets on minimum contracts(Jared Dudley seems perfect. Vince Carter would be good too) and Wanamaker.

That team wins 60 games and is probably a world championship team next year barring injuries. If that happens, no one is going to be lamenting the loss of Smart. People said the same thing about Al Jefferson in 2007. By June 2008 Celtic Nation was like "Big Al who?".

That’s pretty much my dream.  Maybe use some money on a slightly better backup PG, maybe not.

That starting 5 is unstoppable. Just ridiculous. I would spend on the backup PG, give up to MLE money if someone worth it is available. With a team like that I definitely want to win it all, and so I want a PG to share minutes with KI to keep him fresh and provide injury insurance.

Of course, I am starting to hope the current group can win the title this year, and if they do, do you really make major changes to the core?

If Smart is included in a deal for AD, I hope we go all out to try and sign Patrick Beverley. He would be the perfect replacement at the backup PG spot (plus I really like him as a player)
I'm bitter.

Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #56 on: April 29, 2019, 09:03:55 PM »

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Seeing how well Brown and the whole team is playing without him will make me less disappointed if he's in the Anthony Davis trade with Tatum.  I'm leaning towards keeping Brown over him if it comes to that.  I hope it doesn't though.  That's the only realistic Smart trade I'm interested in.

Im not trading Tatum .... no way
Too bad you're not the GM.

We'd be starting Whiteside for Horford and god knows what for Kyrie

Davis doesnt want to come to Boston

Did you forget what his father said??

Is this reality too hard to handle?

And why would you trade Tatum or Brown??
I like how you have an insight into what AD knows that nobody else I see privy to. Insider triboy

Literally who cares what his father said. He has no role in the NBA, and Davis is close friends with our best player.

If we fall short this year I think a trade for Davis would make us the best team in the league. It's that simple
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PF: Terry Cummings (84-85) / Paul Millsap (15-16)
C: Chris Webber (00-01) / Ralph Sampson (83-84) / Andrew Bogut (09-10)

Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #57 on: April 30, 2019, 12:16:02 AM »

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Seeing how well Brown and the whole team is playing without him will make me less disappointed if he's in the Anthony Davis trade with Tatum.  I'm leaning towards keeping Brown over him if it comes to that.  I hope it doesn't though.  That's the only realistic Smart trade I'm interested in.

Im not trading Tatum .... no way
Too bad you're not the GM.

We'd be starting Whiteside for Horford and god knows what for Kyrie

Davis doesnt want to come to Boston

Did you forget what his father said??

Is this reality too hard to handle?

And why would you trade Tatum or Brown??
I like how you have an insight into what AD knows that nobody else I see privy to. Insider triboy

Literally who cares what his father said. He has no role in the NBA, and Davis is close friends with our best player.

If we fall short this year I think a trade for Davis would make us the best team in the league. It's that simple

I'm no insider, but sounds like you think you are  Mr. Davis is in the bag

what a joke

he wants to join the Lakers... and his father and him have a very close relationship btw.  Unless you know more than his father , right?

If the Celts win it all this season,  why would you trade for Davis? 

Tatum and Brown are key pieces of the Celtics future

Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #58 on: April 30, 2019, 01:15:24 AM »

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DA wants to go to LA based on the same sources that sent PG  to the Lakers

Re: Trade Marcus Smart in the offseason
« Reply #59 on: April 30, 2019, 02:24:39 AM »

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DA wants to go to LA based on the same sources that sent PG  to the Lakers
I remember when PG was a "guarantee" to sign with LA. And then he didn't.

Just like Kawhi was "likely" to become a Laker. Now it appears he's more likely to become a Clipper.
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PF: Terry Cummings (84-85) / Paul Millsap (15-16)
C: Chris Webber (00-01) / Ralph Sampson (83-84) / Andrew Bogut (09-10)