This is an absurd trade. The only way this trade makes any type of sense is if they know they're getting Kyrie or Kawhi.
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This is an absurd trade. The only way this trade makes any type of sense is if they know they're getting Kyrie or Kawhi.
I legitimately think the only thing that stopped Pelinka giving up more picks is the fact that you can't trade 2026 picks yet.
This is ridiculous. The only thing that would make go 'wtf' at this point is AD in a year going "I don't want to be part of a team who trades like dumbfux. I'm taking my talents to south beach."
Am I dreaming?
Real question: do you think when Griffin got the final offer that he called Ainge? Or he finalized the deal?
Real question 2: if Griffin called Ainge and told him what he needed to beat, what do you think Ainge said in return?
Griff probably called Ainge and said ''Listen, Danny, I know you have some interest, you've made a few offers. This is what the Lakers are offering. Do you wanna raise on that, or are you done?''
And Ainge said: ''I'll do it, but only if you send me your 2042 second round pick and swap rights to your 2031 second round pick too.''
And Griff said ''Goodbye, Danny.''
And hung up.
BTW, Mason Ginsberg on podcast, said the Celtics had Tatum on the table. He also brought up the reverse protection, which turned out to be true, so I'll take him at his word.
I really like the trade as it puts us in a position of power.
That reverse protection on the 2021 pick is some sneaky work there.
If the Laker's are still good, it lets us essentially defer it until the 2022 draft, which is likely to be the double draft. If the Lakers suck, it gives us a top, top pick.
Man, I'm gonna be scouting high schoolers next year :hihi:
I think Ainge was muted on speakerphone but laughing at his arch-nemesis giving up the farm.
Seen a couple of people saying ''lol, Pels are just the new Celtics, and they never won anything.''
This is obviously not true, for two key reasons.
1) We have Zion. When the Celtics traded their stars for pieces to the Nets, their roster for the next season was devoid of talent. They had nobody to build around. They didn't have a young star to guide their asset use. Their leading player in minutes per game was Jeff Green, who averaged 16.9 points a game. We don't have that problem: we still have a legit two way star in Jrue, and Zion is incoming with all the promise and potential in the world.
2) We have an executive who is not afraid to spend. The last decade of Danny Ainge has been characterised by 2 things: firstly, he makes advantageous trades, and secondly, he is stingy with assets once he has them. This has been a defining problem for Ainge: as superstar after superstar has become available, he has passed on them time and again rather than part with any picks or young players. PG13 stayed in OKC. Ainge had the chance to make that move, and he passed on it. He had the chance to get Kawhi, who won Toronto a ring and is probably staying there. He passed cause he didn't want to trade Terry Rozier. He just had the chance to get AD, and passed, because he didn't wanna give up Tatum. Ainge is a hoarder.
Griff doesn't have that problem. He's happy to move assets. He won't just throw them away, he's not an idiot, but he's a creative trader and is willing to make moves to continually improve the roster he's guiding. Now he has more assets to work with than ever.
We aren't the new Celtics. We have a much higher ceiling than that.
What is the Ingram status? Is He healthy and can recover from the blood clots?
Old news. By those same accounts they still love the Lakers and feel like they will win championships.
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When will people stop putting together these stupid pictures and conjecturing that Lamelo and LiAngelo will be NBA players?
LiAngelo is 20. He has not been drafted, he has not been put on a G league team, nobody is seeking his skills.
LaMelo has a negative basketball IQ, and by skipping on college and skipping on playing in an established league, he's put up huge trash stats against Literal Nobodies.
Neither of them are likely to be NBA players. Stop this, media.
Lonzo is not his dad. I’m an X lakers fan. Zo has been trying to distance himself from his dad since he got in the NBA. I can see the New Pelican players working out very well with the Pelicans.