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Waiting for Kyrie Irving to declare himself a sovereign citizen who will represent himself in all matters including in Free Agency.
Basketball.
I just want this to be over at this point lol Griffin shouldn't care where Davis wants to go, just what's he gets back.
R.I.P. to HunnyB/FlyGirl
Why Boston does it: gets all-star caliber point guard to replace Kyrie Irving to pair with Anthony Davis. Acquires someone who can shoot to space the floor a little, which makes up for some of the shooting they're losing, and if they don't like Moore he's an expiring which means he'll be easy to move later.
Why Memphis does it: they only do this move if they're entering full-rebuild move. They get another young big, another pick in this draft. They would have to be happy that Hayward returns to all-star form within a year or two, which is a BIG if.
Why we do it: Tatum, Smart, Picks, lol.
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Boston then re-signs scary Terry to be their 6th man.
lineup
PG: Conley/Rozier
SG: Moore/free agent
SF: Brown/pick #22
PF: Davis/Williams/Theis
C: Horford/Baynes
That’s top 4 again in the East
I think it's the kind of team that would be more than the sum of it's parts as well, as long as AD committed. The only issue is that it's a kind of old team, very win-now.
Conley isn't as dynamic as Kyrie is, but he's several times better defensively and a lot more disciplined. Moore would be their weakest starter, and he is kinda weak, but his spacing would be useful since it would mean that everyone in the starting 5 other than AD could shoot. Brown is a great defender and shooter, who would do very well in that lineup. Obviously AD is AD, and if he played with legitimate effort he'd be a killer defender, and in that much space he'd be unstoppable in the paint. Horford is another very smart vet who can play inside or out, and pass, and defend.
The only real issue is that you say ''free agent'' in that backup SG position, but they don't really have any money.
BI, Zion, and CJ had a net rating of +3 when on the court together. BI and Zion had a +13.4, BI and CJ had a +13.2, Zion and CJ was just +5.4.
BI and Zion worked. BI and CJ worked. It was CJ and Zion and all three together that didn't work.
1. You’re forgetting the risk that AD could have suffered an injury. It didn’t happen. Great!
2. I’m still waiting on this great Celtics offer you all promised
3. If the deal is Lonzo, Ingram, 2019 pick. That’s less than what was offered in February
But we got Zion and AD didn’t get hurt. So this has all worked out better than I could have hoped no matter what the trade ends up being.
And 4+ months later we’ll end up with basically the same deal we could have had at the deadline...only NOT AS GOOD.
I jist don't see us getting the 2nd pick. And now my dream of seeing a rj and zion team up seems to be crushed as well
Do we really know what was offered in February? Real question. I know who was offered in general but I don't think we knew what each specific package was.
It's also a pretty weak argument since the odds were not on the Lakers getting the 4th pick. Even missing a player the 4th pick is arguably the best asset. Apples and oranges.
I still like Brooklyn if we could get Russell in a sign & trade.
Brooklyn: AD
Pels: Sign & trade De’Angelo Russell, Caris LeVert, Jarrett Allen, Tauren Prince, & a 2020 1st
C: Allen, Okafor
PF: Zion
SF: LeVert, Prince
SG: Jrue
PG: Russell
Not sure we could get a 1st with that, but I’d try. I wouldn’t need it though cause I really like those 4 players. Then after this year or before try to trade Jrue, so we could sign/extend LeVert, Prince, & Allen to be our future 2, 3, & 5 going forward. I really like Russell, LeVert, Prince, Zion & Allen to be our starting 5 for years since they are all young and good players IMO.
I forget they just traded for Prince, so I guess Joe Harris instead. I’d still take that cause dude could shoot lights out. He’s just not young like Prince. Think you have to wait 60 days before trading a player you just traded for and free agency will be close to that number.
Last edited by DaPelFromHell; 06-12-2019 at 08:36 PM.
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Kuzma and Ball are not on Brown's level. Just, at all.
Brown can shoot, which for one makes him infinitely more useful in today's NBA. He had a pretty severe injury in his shooting hand for a good chunk of last season, but he got the cast off in December. From January until the end of the season (which was 43 games, basically as many as Ball played all year), he shot 39% from three on 4 attempts per game. Much better than either Kuzma or Ball.
For that skill alone, when you're discussing building a team around Zion and Jrue, the shooting makes him much more valuable. You add to that the fact that he was the 4th option in Boston (after Kyrie, Horford, and Tatum) and still put up scoring and rebounding numbers pretty similar per 100 to Kuzma, who was the de facto 2nd option the entire season until Ingram's late 9 game run, that's pretty impressive.
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