Trade/Free Agency Thread, pt 6, 2023-24
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Not gonna lie. A little disappointing if we're not even going to try to get him.
Then again, Brad is stealth so maybe he's making calls and it's just not being reported.
Then again, Brad is stealth so maybe he's making calls and it's just not being reported.
Nothing wrong with having a different opinion - as long as it's done respectfully. It'd be lame if we all agreed on everything 
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ajones9219 wrote:chrisab123 wrote:ajones9219 wrote:
Glamor markets just don't exist in the NBA anymore. When the Lakers were trash they didn't sign anyone. Miami has been irrelevant outside of Butler going there and even then it's not like players were lining up to go there. NBA players team up with players, the city just doesn't matter much anymore.
They don't? Dame clearly picked Miami and Brooklyn because....I get Miami if you're trying to win but Brooklyn makes no friggin sense under that logic unless if you're trying to be seen
He specifically called out his friends in Bam and Bridges. Miami would also because a contender with him.
Hes also friends with Tatum. Just saying
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Have to go after Lillard.
Giving Brown the largest contract in the NBA just to watch him dribble off his foot in another crucial playoff game would be maddening.
And if you can get Dame without giving up Jaylen? Even better. Worry about the rest down the road.
Giving Brown the largest contract in the NBA just to watch him dribble off his foot in another crucial playoff game would be maddening.
And if you can get Dame without giving up Jaylen? Even better. Worry about the rest down the road.
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chrisab123 wrote:ajones9219 wrote:chrisab123 wrote:
So stating the obvious means im not a Celtics fan? Lol come on. If you want to be delusional and talk yourself into Boston being on the same level as the glamour markets then cool.
Glamor markets just don't exist in the NBA anymore. When the Lakers were trash they didn't sign anyone. Miami has been irrelevant outside of Butler going there and even then it's not like players were lining up to go there. NBA players team up with players, the city just doesn't matter much anymore.
They don't? Dame clearly picked Miami and Brooklyn because....I get Miami if you're trying to win but Brooklyn makes no friggin sense under that logic unless if you're trying to be seen.
And am I wrong? The Celtics biggest FA signings of all time are Horford Kemba and Hayward. Brooklyn gets whoever, Miami gets whoever and Lakers get whoever. Trade market is different but as far as FAs go its a different world.
Celtics have signed Kemba, Hayward, Horford, and KP specially asked to come here, along with Kyrie wanting to come here.
Literally what free agents have LA/Miami signed that compare the past 5/6 years?
Lebron to LA and Butler to Miami? We've pulled more big time players in the FA market.
Hell we even have an apples to apples comparison. Hayward was recruited by us and Miami and chose us...why? Because of Brad....proving my point that personal relationships are more important today than location, and we still had a hobbled IT on the roster at the time.
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July 1:
- Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers agreed on a five-year, super-max extension that could be worth up to $260M.
- Desmond Bane has agreed on a five-year, $207M max contract extension with the Memphis Grizzlies.
- LaMelo Ball is finalizing a five-year super-max extension with the Hornets that is worth up to $260 million.
- Brook Lopez has agreed to a two-year, $48 million deal to return to the Milwaukee Bucks.
- Austin Reaves has agreed to return to the Los Angeles Lakers on a four-year, $56 million Early Bird maximum contract.
- D’Angelo Russell has agreed on a two-year, $37 million contract to stay with the Los Angeles Lakers.
- Jaxson Hayes has agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers.
- Patrick Beverley has agreed to a one-year deal with the 76ers.
- Oshae Brissett has agreed to a two-year minimum deal with the Boston Celtics.
- Thomas Bryant has agreed on a two-year, $5.4 million deal with the Miami Heat.
- The Miami Heat have traded Victor Oladipo and draft to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
- Max Strus has agreed on a four-year, $63M sign-and-trade with the Cleveland Cavaliers. In three-team deal, Heat get a second-round pick and Spurs acquire Cedi Osman, Lamar Stevens and a second-rounder.
- Sasha Vezenkov - reigning EuroLeague MVP – has agreed on a three-year, $20 million deal with the Sacramento Kings.
- Knicks are trading Obi Toppin to the Pacers for two future second-round picks.
- Wizards are trading guard Monte Morris to the Pistons.
- Dennis Smith Jr. has agreed to a one-year deal with the Brooklyn Nets.
- EuroLeague G Vasilije Micić has agreed on a 3-year, $23.5M deal to join the OKC Thunder.
- Rockets are trading TyTy Washington Jr. and Usman Garuba along with draft compensation to Atlanta.
- Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers agreed on a five-year, super-max extension that could be worth up to $260M.
- Desmond Bane has agreed on a five-year, $207M max contract extension with the Memphis Grizzlies.
- LaMelo Ball is finalizing a five-year super-max extension with the Hornets that is worth up to $260 million.
- Brook Lopez has agreed to a two-year, $48 million deal to return to the Milwaukee Bucks.
- Austin Reaves has agreed to return to the Los Angeles Lakers on a four-year, $56 million Early Bird maximum contract.
- D’Angelo Russell has agreed on a two-year, $37 million contract to stay with the Los Angeles Lakers.
- Jaxson Hayes has agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers.
- Patrick Beverley has agreed to a one-year deal with the 76ers.
- Oshae Brissett has agreed to a two-year minimum deal with the Boston Celtics.
- Thomas Bryant has agreed on a two-year, $5.4 million deal with the Miami Heat.
- The Miami Heat have traded Victor Oladipo and draft to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
- Max Strus has agreed on a four-year, $63M sign-and-trade with the Cleveland Cavaliers. In three-team deal, Heat get a second-round pick and Spurs acquire Cedi Osman, Lamar Stevens and a second-rounder.
- Sasha Vezenkov - reigning EuroLeague MVP – has agreed on a three-year, $20 million deal with the Sacramento Kings.
- Knicks are trading Obi Toppin to the Pacers for two future second-round picks.
- Wizards are trading guard Monte Morris to the Pistons.
- Dennis Smith Jr. has agreed to a one-year deal with the Brooklyn Nets.
- EuroLeague G Vasilije Micić has agreed on a 3-year, $23.5M deal to join the OKC Thunder.
- Rockets are trading TyTy Washington Jr. and Usman Garuba along with draft compensation to Atlanta.
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Garuba and Washington to Atlanta
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All I know is that Tatum and Brown better take this next season seriously because they're being openly snubbed by Lillard right now and they ought to be embarrassed.

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celticfan42487 wrote:
Wtf are they talking about.
That's what a coach is for.
Hire a real **** coach for that ****.
Go sign players with talent so we can win a ring.
Denver didn't have any loud mouths on there entire team..but they played together..
2 things need to go.. my lack of spell check and Joe.. 

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bisme37 wrote:
Atlanta DOES have that large TPE. Garuba for Grant detour possible here.

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celticfan42487 wrote:SuperDeluxe wrote:BK_2020 wrote:KG wasn't 1000% on board coming here.
He wasn't because the Celtics weren't a contender. But he changed his mind once we traded for Ray Allen.
I'm sure Lillard has good reasons for not wanting to come to Boston. Clearly playing for a contender isn't his priority.
Well it isn't like
Dame - Butler - Bam
isn't a contender in it's own right. And he gets to play with his friends, with a nightlife that all stars want.
He gets everything in MIA.
For Boston he has to make a lot of compromises.
Bam was an all-star last year and so was Butler. KP was an all-star way back in 2018, so unless we are beating a Tyler Herro piece in a trade we'd be trading Jaylen Brown and so he'd be playing with 1 all-star instead of 2 in Boston.
The Heat are just better all around for Dame in just about every way. And at worse a push contender wise. Unless you're telling me we're trading KP to the Trailblazers instead of Jaylen Brown. Then we'd have a better big 3 I'd say than them or one he'd have to bet he can win with as our two pieces would be young and not injury prone as he ages.
KP > Bam
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playa-hater wrote:celticfan42487 wrote:
Wtf are they talking about.
That's what a coach is for.
Hire a real **** coach for that ****.
Go sign players with talent so we can win a ring.
Denver didn't have any loud mouths on there entire team..but they played together..
They need Tatum to take the next step as a no 1 option
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Brad close the Blake deal please
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celticfan42487 wrote:SuperDeluxe wrote:BK_2020 wrote:KG wasn't 1000% on board coming here.
He wasn't because the Celtics weren't a contender. But he changed his mind once we traded for Ray Allen.
I'm sure Lillard has good reasons for not wanting to come to Boston. Clearly playing for a contender isn't his priority.
Well it isn't like
Dame - Butler - Bam
isn't a contender in it's own right. And he gets to play with his friends, with a nightlife that all stars want.
He gets everything in MIA.
For Boston he has to make a lot of compromises.
Bam was an all-star last year and so was Butler. KP was an all-star way back in 2018, so unless we are beating a Tyler Herro piece in a trade we'd be trading Jaylen Brown and so he'd be playing with 1 all-star instead of 2 in Boston.
The Heat are just better all around for Dame in just about every way. And at worse a push contender wise. Unless you're telling me we're trading KP to the Trailblazers instead of Jaylen Brown. Then we'd have a better big 3 I'd say than them or one he'd have to bet he can win with as our two pieces would be young and not injury prone as he ages.
If he's choosing the Heat/Nets over the Celtics because of the nightlife, then he's a birdbrain. Boston gives him a much better chance at a championship than Miami (let alone Brooklyn). Of course it'll depend on what the other team gives up for him, but still.







