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Lol. I get reamed for saying something might/could/possibly happen...
But you have certainty Horford won’t want to play with Jrue for $30m?? That’s funny.
I mean, it’s possible he would opt out, but who is paying 33 year old Al Horford anywhere close to $30m next season?! I come up with all sorts of scenarios, but I’ve never even imagined a scenario where Horford opts out. That would be shocking.
I think I read somewhere that Horford does not want to be traded and would opt out if traded to a rebuilding team (was not specific to Pelicans if I recall but came up with the AD questions). Either way, opt out or be traded to Pelicans, he would come off of their cap. Also, it is not necessarily the $30 million for next year, but the total guaranteed money that would matter to him. If a team missed out on other FAs next year and were willing to pay him 3 years/$57-$60 million, he would probably take the extra $27-$30 million guaranteed total even though it is much less than $30 million/year.
And don't you dare lump me in with whatever arguments you've been having with other people. I am not them.
I simply can't find any logical reason why getting AD would not = Kyrie staying. It's a significant power move that I'd wager Ainge is betting on being enough to convince not only Kyrie to stick it out, but to draw in someone else.
I'm not sure the Celtics can execute a trade for AD before Horford's option date. A Celtics trade can't happen until Irving becomes a free agent, which I believe is in July. Horford has to exercise his option by June 27.
If he thinks he's part of a trade, he could opt out. But that would be really silly. He'd have to know a team better than the Pelicans would end up with space after all the better/younger players signed their huge deals. I don't see a contender giving a 34 year old Al Horford a deal that pays him $20m when he's 37. The Nets and Clippers are really the only two teams that might get left with cap space and also be a better situation than just getting traded to the Pelicans. Those are both teams with smart GMs. I don't see them tying themselves to Horford on big money at the end of his career. Maybe he thinks going back to the Hawks is a better situation than the possibility he's traded to the Pelicans. I guess that's possible. But I guess I just don't see him opting out of $30m because he's afraid of even just the possibility he could be included in a trade. I get the total money and not just next year being important, but why would Al Horford think that any deal available to him this summer wouldn't be available to him next summer when the cap goes up?
I'm only lumping you in because you're making the same argument as other people. Everybody's font looks the same. You might as well be them.
The Celtics don't have cap space to draw in someone else.
If Durant goes to Knicks, aren't they likely viewing that as a significant power move that is enough to draw in Kyrie? Kyrie never asked to be traded to Boston. He asked to be traded to Knicks.
Where I think you and everyone else is pretty spot on though, is that Ainge will trade whatever he thinks it will take to get AD, if he knows for sure Kyrie will resign with Celtics. I'll give yall that much. I just don't think he does it hoping Kyrie agrees to resign.
Got it. I'm only confident he's leaving based on interviews and comments from Boston media, fans, and Kyrie himself.
He could very well stay in Boston. Kyrie is very mercurial!
The point I keep going back to is that what Boston is willing to offer will change dramatically based on the domino of what Kyrie Irving decides to do and when he decides to do it. And Boston has been the primary leverage point and market setter for an AD trade based on their known interest. If that changes, I have no idea what will happen to the AD trade value, but my instinct is that it aint going to be good.
I know some people think Boston would still trade for AD, without Kyrie, but I just don't see why they would do that when they'd have a young team with a lot draft capital to continue to build around. AD isn't going to make a long term commitment to the team his friend just left, and Boston isn't going to trade the farm hoping they can convince AD to stay.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Kyrie freaking Irving will determine how good Pelicans offers are. That's a crazy position to be in.
4 Way Deal of the Day
Celtics
Davis
Biyombo
MKG
Hornets
Horford
Wizards
Smart
Hill
Kings Pick (projected to be 14th)
Future Memphis pick
Pels
Tatum
Beal
Hornets Pick (projected to be 12th)
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Pels roll out 2019/20 with:
Jrue/Frank
Beal/Moore
Tatum/Kenrich
Randle/Brandon Clarke (picked at 12 with Hornets pick)
Okafor/Jaxon Hayes (picked at 9 with Pels pick)
If we get the #9 and #12 and pick bigs both times, and DONT pick Bol Bol, I will be livid.
I would do that deal.
Figure we get our own pick that's top 10 and another pick that's ~12 so then it'd be AD traded for Beal, Tatum, and a lottery pick.
If we could get Okpala and Bol Bol with those picks I think we'd have a heck of a team and building blocks.
Last edited by Mythrol; 03-03-2019 at 02:06 PM.
Mitchell Robinson up to 6 points, 4 rebounds, 3 blocks in 11 minutes.
Bets we're gonna see another 15/10/5 game from him if he gets 30 minutes?
True. That Hornets pick would probably have to go to Washington as well. Three lottery picks and Smart still might not be enough.
John Wall is done though. He's going to come back looking like Fat Baron Davis. He's never been a shooter, and his explosion was already getting away from him.
Is Tatum going to show up in this Rockets game....
I'm not saying Washington would for sure do it they could probably get better for Beal. But the idea is that Beal only has 2 years left (at time of trade) and it would get them a starting level PG (wall still out another year) while that Memphis pick is going to be valuable since it's unprotected in 2021. They could also flip Smart after Wall comes back for another pick.
So then you're looking at 3 1st round picks with one being an unprotected Memphis pick in what is going to be a stacked draft, the 2nd being a lottery pick, and then another mid/late 1st. Is that enough to get Beal?
Robinson finished with 16 points, 13 rebounds, and 4 blocks in 23 minutes.
I really, really like him. One of my favourite players to watch at the moment, actually.
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