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All things Draft Pick. #3

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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1241 » by Jingles » Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:44 am

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Jingles wrote:If you get George and Hayward there's literally no reason to extend Thomas. You can let Smart run point with the scoring/shooting those lineups would have.


Yup. I love Isiah. But not at max, and in some situations..in the playoffs..coming off the bench. This is why the guard thing is perplexing. Ainge couldn't help himself drafting guards then when the top prospect in the draft is a guard...he punts.

Makes no sense and IT is so limited in many ways that he can't be the one to assuage any doubts about the position.


It will be a difficult decision because of what IT has accomplished here, but unless it's in a microwave scoring capacity off the bench as you say, it's too tough to put together a championship level defense with him.
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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1242 » by KamikazeK » Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:46 am

Scarletfire81 wrote:TD garden building and its contents for AD

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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1243 » by The Rondo Show » Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:48 am

BarFight wrote:
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BarFight wrote:Zeller (1 year only) + Crowder (Value) + Mickey or Jackson (Rookie deals). Done. The pick is their prize.
We have to renounce our rights to Zeller and Mickey to be able to afford the max FA to begin with though.

S&T a possibility? Does Bradley + Crowder + Jackson work?
Assuming that is Demetrius Jackson and not Josh, yeah. Josh would work too, but that becomes far too much to give up to me. Pacers have ZERO leverage after what George's agent pulled leaking this. Nobody is giving up something comparable to the #3 overall pick anymore, I'd bet. Best they can get might be Kevin Love who is 29 years old, doesn't fit with them.

I'd say Bradley+Crowder+D.Jackson and then some combo of our lesser picks like MIN's 2nd this year, our own '18, LAC '19, MEM '19 and/or Yabusele would be more what I'd expect the Pacers to get in a package like this.
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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1244 » by reload141 » Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:48 am

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Thomas: $30m+
George: $30m+
Hayward: $30m
Horford: $28m
Smart: $10m+
Brown: $5m
#3: $6m

Add all the small salaries like Zizič and you have $150m+ just for salaries :lol: Add lux tax and you have close to $200m? And it gets worse the season after. :banghead: Big "**** no!!" from Wyc.


Yup, no way is IT on 30+ more like 20.


Deng got almost $20m, Oladipo and Adams got over $20m. Crabb and Johnson got deals for almost $20m. Guys like Porter and KCP are about to get $20m deals.

IT for $20m? Wake up.


IT for 30m? Wake up. There is no chance of this.
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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1245 » by jfs1000d » Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:54 am

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Yup, no way is IT on 30+ more like 20.


Deng got almost $20m, Oladipo and Adams got over $20m. Crabb and Johnson got deals for almost $20m. Guys like Porter and KCP are about to get $20m deals.

IT for $20m? Wake up.


IT for 30m? Wake up. There is no chance of this.

I think IT is somewhere between $20 and $30 million. I am not interested in dollars. More interested in % of cap.


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Post#1246 » by The Corey's » Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:55 am

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Post#1247 » by Andrew McCeltic » Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:55 am

So the luxury tax threshold will be about 120 million- it could go up a few million if the cap does, but it means you can carry four max guys at most - and the issue isn't going over - the cap is 100 million-ish, so an extra 25-30 is within what teams can pay, especially with the new TV deal. The issue is less the tax and more the repeater penalty.

The Warriors are incredibly lucky to have Draymond and allay maxed under the old cap, and Curry still on an old near-max.

Curry's max is going to take them right up to the luxury tax line, if they keep Iguodala and Livingston.

If they had to pay 25 million to Klay and Dray, that's 100 million right there.

Look how they filled out the rest of their roster, though - Zaza, David West, Varejao, Javale McGee made about 7 million combined.

So that's how you have to operate.. We could do it, I think, with IT/George/Griffin/Horford- and we can do things to navigate the cap and tax cap - if Zizic is ready, Horford gets dealt for cheaper players - or you sign and trade George to someone for a couple of smaller, shorter contracts and let Jaylen take over.

It's been awhile, but we are going to see the return of "bad contracts" and cap purgatory someday soon. The cap won't go up forever.
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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1248 » by ConstableGeneva » Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:56 am

Paul George just itching to join the Cavs. Lakers as destination is a smokescreen. Trading Love in play. Third team to help. Just a guess/fear.

http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=y9nz8zjx

Houston or Portland or Detroit or Phoenix as third team.
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Post#1250 » by Andrew McCeltic » Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:57 am

And yeah, if we have four all stars and IT is doing less work, I think he doesn't get the full max. Even 23, 24 million gives you a little breathing room. Does he get mad and go to a team offering him 30? Maybe.
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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1251 » by BigTrade92 » Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:00 am

I think George is here by draft night.

If Ainge is going to go all-in, besides Anthony Davis who apparently isn't available anyways, this is the most attainable guy to get who moves the needle.
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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1252 » by Ed Pinkney » Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:00 am

Probably already been said, but would you trade the #3 for George knowing that he could leave but also could resign and that it would increase the chances of the Lakers being bad next season?
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Post#1253 » by ajones9219 » Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:01 am

Ed Pinkney wrote:Probably already been said, but would you trade the #3 for George knowing that he could leave but also could resign and that it would increase the chances of the Lakers being bad next season?


Yes I would
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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1254 » by jfs1000d » Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:02 am

No. 3 for George without a guarantee is nuts. I don't think we can go that big without a guarantee.


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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1255 » by BigTrade92 » Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:02 am

Ed Pinkney wrote:Probably already been said, but would you trade the #3 for George knowing that he could leave but also could resign and that it would increase the chances of the Lakers being bad next season?


When it comes to #3, if he signs an extension, yes. If he doesn't, no, you'd use lesser assets.
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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1256 » by celtics543 » Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:02 am

Ed Pinkney wrote:Probably already been said, but would you trade the #3 for George knowing that he could leave but also could resign and that it would increase the chances of the Lakers being bad next season?


No, I'd give up any non Brooklyn 1st and either Bradley or Crowder with Zeller.
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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1257 » by CelticsPride18 » Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:03 am

I expect a Bullpett wet blanket by tomorrow.
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Post#1258 » by lon3lytoaster » Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:03 am

Does Bradley or Crowder, 18 LAL, and Boston 18 get it done for George or is that too much given the circumstances?
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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1259 » by ConstableGeneva » Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:04 am

Celtics can do this, easy. Depends how high picks are.

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Re: All things Draft Pick. #3 

Post#1260 » by KumaJG » Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:06 am

Not trading anything for PG because he don't move the needle.

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