gambitx777 wrote:Well it makes sense for us because we won't have cap flexibility any way. So getting rid of some guys to improve the team makes sense if it takes advantage of another teams situation. Kind of like what the blazers did with whiteside. If Boston is having issues and the locker room turns on him or he's not playing great or the determine they are better off without him. And they can't find another team to pay them something for him. Dumping him on us for free and getting a couple of vet back ups and a good chunk of cap relief out of it does make some sense for them. But that's a very specific situation but those situations do happen.nate33 wrote:gambitx777 wrote:I agree with you but let's say Boston keeps struggling and they decide they really need to get Gordon gone. What do they need bench depth and cap flexibility. So Ian miles and ish get us to 30 mill Gordon's at 32 we are 4 mill under the tax. I do that all day long. If they want him gone and can't find a taker to take him with out payment. We have the short term useful ish bench players to get the job done. Something like that would peak my interest but yeah trading IT to a contender. Like the Lakers or another team in deep need of PG depth like the 76ers. For a pick or something would definitely be a good move and yeah. Bertans is only 27 he fits the young team enough to keep him another 3 years but we need to make that call now because if not, he's going to have trade value at the deadline and as cap strapped as we are, we can't miss out on any chance to improve, so just don't not trade him and let him walk.
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If that makes sense from our perspective (i.e. Hayward helps us more than Ish plus cap flexibility in 2020), then it doesn't make sense from Boston's perspective. Wouldn't they also prefer to have Hayward instead of Ish and cap flexibility? Particularly when that cap flexibility only gets than an MLE free agent in an offseason where free agents aren't very good.
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I maintain that a Boston trade can't possibly make sense for both parties. Either Haywood is better than Ish plus cap flexibility, or he isn't. If Hayward is better, then Boston will keep him. If he isn't, then we don't want him.