AEGBRG wrote:IceColdCubano wrote:Just got off the phone Saucess, quick update.
Brooklyn is using the Boston offer as the best standing offer to beat, however this offer does not include Smart, looks like Boston has yet to give in Brooklyns request. Miami on the other hand, has not given in to giving up Bam as well. Instead they had a deal in place to give up struss for an added pick not previously shown to brooklyn, which is the current offer in place as of this afternoon. At this point Miami is at an end for adding any further picks or assets, management feels this is the best they can do. They will not gut the available depth to get Durant. If Boston gives in they could take Durant which is why Miami went to their last avenue. Bam is a hard no, from our top executive, they will bypass Durant trade before getting rid of Bam.
Thanks for the update ICC. ...Good news and bad news here, IMO. No way I would part with Bam either, and it is good to know team is for certain not going to do so for Durant. Bad news is Durant is headed elsewhere now unless he comes out and says explicitly says he wants Miami only which he obviously does not. So Boston already tops our best offer, so we are now unofficially out.
I didn't read it as Boston's current offer tops our best offer. I read it that Brooklyn entered the day saying "hey suitors, I have this offer from Boston, what can you add to your offer to further entice us?" Miami represented a willingness to offer an additional first round pick (from another team)--presumably bringing the total to 4?
The question is where that offer stacks up with the Boston offer and if Boston would give in on Smart and/or additional picks. They're capable of doing so. But will they?
ICC any clarity on this?














