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In @bySLPrice piece, Rich Paul is definitive on AD/Celtics trade talks. pic.twitter.com/TVjuHPZyZy
— Chris Mannix (@SIChrisMannix) June 12, 2019
A wake-up call from a disappointed father. A brotherhood with LeBron forged from a Warren Moon jersey. A growing roster of stars under the Klutch banner.
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) June 12, 2019
This is how Rich Paul became the kingmaker https://t.co/ra5mneBrC0 pic.twitter.com/OdXiQUT3wn
Again repeating, Celtics officially put on notice
The cover of this week’s SI: NBA agent Rich Paul. Story by @bySLPrice. pic.twitter.com/LliiNdQKxU
— Chris Mannix (@SIChrisMannix) June 12, 2019
In @bySLPrice piece, Rich Paul is definitive on AD/Celtics trade talks. pic.twitter.com/TVjuHPZyZy
— Chris Mannix (@SIChrisMannix) June 12, 2019
Just do the deal with LA and get it over with now.
Sometimes I really wonder about this board. Davis has come out and reduced the list from 4 to 2. That lessen or "legitimate" suitors.
Also we were hoping if Lakers, Knicks or Celtics won they would trade Zion. There's a chance they keep what many consider the best prospect since Lebron. Again there were no guarantees. If we traded Davis to the Knicks again which was the only team that made sense given Davis' list, and team with assets they were willing to trade. We didn't have to worry about them changing their minds if indeed they won. If we would have shipped Holiday off to the Suns we could be looking at a situation where we had the top 3 odds at Zion.
Now we really only have two teams (unless Ainge makes a totally illogical decision)and really we don't know how the KD injury impacts the Knicks future plans.
Gotta give Rich Paul some credit . He spoke at the right time. No team unless it’s the Knicks or Lakers will fry there assets.
I don't get how Ainge would be foolish enough to trade Tatum. The going rate for gambling on disgruntled star that wants another team is what the Spurs and Pacers got for Leonard and George. Of course I have no idea what Ainge is thinking but that seems to be the market for a gamble. I think it's fair to say Davis is somewhere between Leonard and George.
Da throne you brought up some excellent points. You are right!Why would Boston take the gamble if they know they will lose? I think if the Lakers throw in the 4th pick Davis gets his wish.
1 year ago AD was happy being a Pelican. 4 months ago he would be happy anywhere but here. Then he would be happy at only 4 places. Now he is happy for only two places. At his rate of changing his mind a team may feel safe that he might change it again given a whole year. If the Lakers don'r get him and stay so dysfunctional he may even question why his agent tried to get him there and if he should stay with that agent. At the end the only clear motivation is wanting to build his brand and be more famous. Anyone who is in a sizable media market probably things they have a good chance of keeping him. Anyone stuck in the borderline playoff range might look at a one year rental as a chance for brief relevancy or just a step to blowing things up to get off the mediocrity carousel. You also only need one team, one GM. We do not need all of them , a majority or even a handful. As long as at least two teams are in then we have the start of a bidding war.
People point to OKC and Toronto taking a risk with George and Leonard. The assets those teams gave up had less value at the time than what the Lakers are offering today. A trade from Boston comparable to what Raptors gave up would be Hayward/Williams/22nd pick. That's it. Teams that take risk on rentals aren't going to offer more than what the Lakers are offering.
If Ainge thinks he has a shot at Kyrie now, because of the KD injury, the deal I could see him being comfortable with is all the picks, Hayward, Brown, and Williams for Solo/AD. If Pelicans believe Ingram's blood clot issue is solved (it's different from Bosh's), that trade may not be good enough to top a Lakers offer of Hart, Lonzo, Ingram, 4, and a future pick.
Not so sure I agree but I guess we will know soon enough...
This @SInow article (Rich Paul’s scare tactics) proves to me the #Celtics are still the leader in the club house for Anthony Davis. pic.twitter.com/xcSvTHHW7Z
— Fletcher Mackel (@FletcherWDSU) June 12, 2019
Absolutely no extra leverage was gained by that....because it's old news. Klutch has already stated this. It's just wrapped in a pretty SI package, this time. If Boston is withholding assets, they were already doing it, it won't be because of this article. The Celtics were always going to have to convince AD to stay just like OKC and possibly Toronto did. Nothing has changed. It's just been made more public and with prettier colors.
And I agree with Fletch's logic, this type of move makes AD look like a punk. It did a few months ago, as well. He turned into the villain when he made this play. They only go this route as a last resort.
Last edited by msusousaphone; 06-12-2019 at 09:36 AM.
Can't wait till Lebron retires and we never hear from this dude again.
I don't understand the hate. I'm not mad at anyone but our decision makers. They should see these power play coming. We had a chance to trade Davis before it came to this. It would have avoided risk of people changing their minds or getting injured. The longer you wait the more time for things to go wrong. Now we legitimately may be forced to trade him to the Lakers just to get solid value.
Why does time #21 change things that the other 20 already didn't?
This is the same message they've been pushing for months and you can bet they've been telling Ainge this behind closed doors the entire time. The only difference here is pictures and color frame.
You even said it yourself. It's a play. Not a power move. If Boston isn't willing to send Tatum, they were already at that mindset.
Last edited by msusousaphone; 06-12-2019 at 09:49 AM.
The tone is far more direct. Leaving Boston off the list is different than saying no Boston. Toronto wasn't on Kawhi's list nor OKC on George's list. Neither player came out and said if said team trades for me it's a one year rental as direct as that quote from Rich Paul. So while I agree this has been out for awhile and I don't know how much it moves the needle I'd imagine if you're Ainge getting it this direct publicly has to give him some greater sense of pause.
This is the first time they've been this stern and direct since the last time they were exactly this stern and direct right before the trade deadline.
I do agree with you that the message may make Boston withhold assets....but it is the exact same message and tone. This is what made the public sympathize with us a few months back. If Boston is withholding, they always have been.
Last edited by msusousaphone; 06-12-2019 at 09:59 AM.
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