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No.
No no no. You're not getting away with this!
You argued that we should take the Lakers deal because Magic Johnson threatened that it was then or never to trade with them. And you bought it. He said they were pulling their offer forever, you believed it, and you were convinced Boston wouldn't offer us the farm (and that might be right) and that with the Lakers out of the bidding, no one else would want in and Boston would low ball us.
Don't try this "I predicted everything right" trash because so far you've been the most off.
Not quite, but ok. I'm not above arguing with a dude on a message board about his/her lack of understanding of my point. But not today.
If that's what you think I argued, that's fine. It's not what I thought I was arguing at the time, but I fully recognize I may have left it nuanced enough for you to interpret it that way.
Dude.
We were all here. And you posted your point like a thousand times so we all have it engraved in our brains. Magic Johnson threatened that if the trade didn't happen before the deadline, the deal was off forever and you panicked.
It was like post after post about how we would be screwed if we didn't take the Lakers deal right then. Get out of here with the "I predicted it" stuff. I like your other points but Imma make sure you don't get away with that con job.
- the league would force us to play AD (this board said that couldn’t happen) and we should be tanking
- we were risking an AD injury
- the Celtics offer would never materialize, and that would hurt our leverage
My thoughts had nothing to do with Magic’s threat. Magic’s post playing career in NBA has been a clown show.
I want you to stop acting like you are some great amazing predictor of basketball things when you aren't. EVERYTHING you posted before the trade deadline was based on your belief the Lakers would back out of the bidding.
This site has great stuff but it is infested by people who think their opinions on players are absolute and no other opinion can be right and others who pretend they can predict every move when the NBA's "insiders" are more propaganda mouth pieces for various entities than actual reporters. I'm calling people out.
And I'm not saying I'm right all the time. Or even half the time. I waffle on positions every day I post here. But I don't try to lord predicitons over people when I get them right, I certainly don't try to con people when I'm wrong, and I respect that other people can see things in players that I don't and that I am not some amazing scout....just an internet poster.
Last edited by msusousaphone; 06-11-2019 at 11:09 AM.
Here's a trade I could see the Celtics making if they can reconcile with Kyrie.
Trade of the Day!!
Celtics
AD
Solo
Pelicans
Hayward
Brown
Williams
14,20,22
Memphis pick
Kyrie and Tatum have the same agent and are both a part of the Kobe Admiration Society. The issues for that team with with other guys, and not those two. They get along great according to Jackie MacMullen. Hayward is a former All Star, who would slot it at the best small forward the Pels have had since Mashburn if the Pelicans med staff can continue to get him back to preinjury level. He satisfies Griff's demands for an All Star. Jaylen Brown is a potential All Star at SG. He appears to be a great person off the court who has already been elevated by his peers to a position on the NBAPA executive committee. Williams and all the picks provide you with future assets. The Memphis pick is a shiny object that could be special. A lot of versatility to trade up or for players with 3 picks this year. And you get to dump Solo.
The Celtics get to keep Tatum, minimizing risk that AD leaves. Keeping him is a big win for them. They also keep Smart.
Tatum, Kyrie, AD, Smart, Horford is what you want if you're them, and that's a legit top East team who can convince AD to resign.
2019/20 Pels:
Jrue
Brown
Hayward
Zion
Rotating Centers
That's not bad.
Last edited by NMThreeMVP; 06-11-2019 at 11:26 AM.
If Hayward was playing at the level he was before his injury, there is no way you get him in this deal, and get all the other stuff as well.
Going into this season, he will be 2 years removed from the injury, and either we have faith in our new medical staff and sport science partnerships or we don't. If Hayward returns to preinjury level, he's worth his contract and this deal is a banger for the Pelicans.
Knicks should be offering us everything right now if they want Davis.
The argument people made at the deadline wasnt just about some mythical Boston offer. That's a gross simplification and misinterpretation of what we were saying.
The MAIN arguement for not trading AD to ANY team at the deadline was, it made our pick and their picks worse, it reduced our chances of getting Zion and didn't allow us the ability to negotiate with whichever team did get Zion.
The second point was that it allowed for all teams to be involved in negotiations with us, not 10 days out and just the Lakers and NY but the entire league had time to make offers.
Third point was these two factors outweighed the risks of keeping AD.
The fact we won the lottery means we 1000% made the RIGHT decision in not trading AD. Anyone trying to go back and repaint history needs to stop. You were wrong. Period.
That's not really how trust in the medical staff works.
The reason you get a strong medical staff isn't because you believe they're magicians who can fix any and all injuries and return players to former glory. The reason you get a strong medical staff is to increase the likelihood of them returning, and to.prevent injury in the first place.
To "have faith" in the med staff isn't to assume they can take a Hayward that's playing at 10% of his capacity and put him back at 100%. That's just expecting too much. Injuries are injuries and Nelson is good but he isn't Jesus. Instead, a more reasonable assumption is that they can take Hayward from 10% of himself maybe back to 50% or 60%. That's still a big improvement, but it's not all-star level.
Anything beyond that is just whether you think Hayward is naturally going to recover well, or not. I personally don't, you seem to think he will, either way is defensible. But let's not act like this point is solely a medical staff issue, cause it's not.
Basketball.
You're totally right.
Honestly, with some of the people on this board, you get the feeling that if we DID make the LA trade and Ingram had a recurring blood clot issue and had to retire early, and then Ball never learned to shoot, they'd turn around ranting like "I KNEW we shouldn't have taken the LA trade, we all KNEW the risks of Ingram's medical history! We all knew Lonzo couldn't shoot! Fire David Griffin!" Despite the fact that they've been pushing hard for an LA trade for months and hyping up Ingram like he's already a champ.
Just no consistency, all opportunism. Anything to be right, with some of these people.
In my humble opinion of all that I air on the side of the butterfly effect. In chaos theory, the butterfly effect dictates that one small change can have a ripple effect through the whole system which can potentially change the future. So whatever happened brought us here and if it went any other way it may have not. I think we are in a pretty good place so...it is what it is.
On a side note, anyone going to the Draft Party @ Fulton square? Think ill head up there and support the party.
Last edited by Pels4Life; 06-11-2019 at 01:15 PM.
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