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I think Boston is going to take the gamble. It worked for Toronto. Ainge wants a championship now.
Boston could be interested in Jimmy Butler too.
I've said before that even if Ainge doesn't cough up every single thing, he can still make a pretty fantastic offer even with a partial shot.
Unless LA can rope in a third team or flip their assets quick, they still don't have anything better than Brown, Smart, filler, #14, #22, and Memphis.
That would leave Boston with Tatum and AD, and they'd still have the #20 pick in this year's draft.
Basketball.
I speak matter of factly because I think the ''in my opinion'' is heavily implied in forum posts.
Happy to admit I could be completely wrong, and like I said, it's not even like I was dissing him in the first place. Still think he'd be a good pick somewhere around #15, just wouldn't be my first choice for a SF/PF tweener in today's NBA.
Does Boston have to gamble? Is it possible that it's in both Griffin and Ainge's best interest to use AD as bait for the Celtics? For example, if you want let's say Kemba Walker or whoever, you can let the player know once FA starts that if he signs w/Boston, they'll pull the trigger on AD trade. So Celtics get the benefit of AD and lessen the risk.
It's not like the Lakers trade is going anywhere. The only downside is you get whoever they draft at four.
Well, Lakers are only working out 2nd round picks. Maybe a little overconfident
I thought we were fixating on the trade but the laker thread is over a thousand.
Ah but what proportion is that? The Lakers fanbase includes most people from LA, but also massive amounts of hype-hopping non-LA natives, and all the Lebron fans. So they may 1000 pages, but that might be 1000 pages for a 10,000,000 strong fanbase. 118 pages for a much, much, much smaller fanbase is far more impressive.
I think news starts to break this weekend on where AD is going.
"Ah but what proportion is that? The Lakers fanbase includes most people from LA, but also massive amounts of hype-hopping non-LA natives, and all the Lebron fans. So they may 1000 pages, but that might be 1000 pages for a 10,000,000 strong fanbase. 118 pages for a much, much, much smaller fanbase is far more impressive."
good point ! I\d rather be proud of us over laughing at them any day anyways
Exactly. A couple of people have made trades here and there that include us packaging a second or even a future first or something to get off Solo's contract, and I just can't see why.
Like you said. He's expiring, and having a big expiring contract is an asset, when you aren't really trying to contend this year. Keep it, enjoy letting him bench ride, let him come off the books next summer and give us $11m in cap space.
All depends. If moving hill allows us to sign a good player to a long term deal then it's fine to include him even if it lessens an asset that we get.
If it frees up 20m+ and we sign Brogdon with the space we otherwise wouldn't have, would you still say it's ruining the trade by forcing Hill in it?
The Pelicans are operating multiple steps ahead so just because Hill is in the trade doesn't mean they don't have a plan.
I wouldn’t sacrifice a lot to get him thrown into the deal, but without knowing how Griff intends to use cap space this summer it’s hard to judge in a vacuum.
There’s also value to culture and lockeroom to get rid of an unhappy vet. You think Solo will be happy to ride the bench again before going into his free agency? He was annoyed with how much run he got last year! I’d expect him to be a malcontent again if he’s not traded.
I think there's a tangible difference between trying to compete, and trying to be competitive.
Griff has said time and time and time again that he does NOT want to emulate his actions in Cleveland, and that he wants to build sustained, ''generational'' success. You don't do that by rushing to win now. He specifically said the Cleveland model, where he threw asset after asset to win now, to be instantly competitive, was a product of having Lebron James and was ''not sustainable''.
Of course Griff doesn't want to put out a 15 win team next year, and if he can have us make the playoffs, he will try to do that. But he's not going to make obviously silly moves that handicap the franchise long term just to sneak into the playoffs as the 8th seed next year. If he can package Solo in a way that's smart and makes sense for the future to acquire a long term asset, he will, but I doubt he's going to start packaging off young players or assets just to get rid of Solos expiring.
Well, we could dump Hill someway else with all our 2nd round picks from Mil. We aren't the hottest FA spot at the moment. If we could draw in Bro. Then, you get the pieces moving to dump Hill. I would consider it highly unlikely at the moment
Which makes me sad.. I'd like to get in a nice player like Brog.
Who is talking about throwing assets away to move Hill? The entire premise was him being included in the AD trade not giving up assets to move him.
If, like you guys are saying, having an expiring is an asset at the deadline why would it even cost a lot to move Hill? Like I pointed out, if it allows us to sign Brogdon then I'm 200% behind doing it.
Yes if we can move Hill we need to do that...if it some how is just a extra thing. Freeing up that cap space allows us to add someone on July 1 that may add to the team substantially. Hill is set to make $12,758,781 this year....Zach Lavine is set to make 19.5m. If that trade happens it almost pays for his salary.
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