Dat2U wrote:payitforward wrote:There is something happening right now, btw, which at least might bode well for an off-season trade of Beal -- namely, the way Miami is beating up on the Celtics.
The problem is that Boston's most obvious trade candidate, Jaylen Brown, is someone a rebuilding really should not want to acquire.
The 3 players on that team who should be of most interest to a rebuilding team are Robert Williams, Grant Williams & Sam Hauser.
There'd have to be a 3d team involved. Seems long odds....
Grant Williams & Sam Hauser strike me as 8th & 9th man types in a rotation. I'm not sure why a rebuilding team would be interested in them over Brown..
A few things:
1. Grant Williams was 4th in minutes on a team that was 1 win shy of the best record in the league.
So, you might be incorrect about him.
2. Sam Hauser played 158 minutes as a rookie in '21-22. This season, his 2d, he played 1262 minutes. He shot the 3 at 42%, taking about 10 of them per 40 minutes. His TS% was .637.
So, you might be incorrect about him as well.
OTOH, in fairness, you might be right about 1 or both of them -- risk is inherent in any move.
But, here's the main thing:
3. I just don't see much of a reason to rate Jaylen Brown especially high.
He's a plus scorer, that's obvious. But not "plus" enough to justify the $$ he seems destined to make. He's no help to a rebuilding team.
To put it another way -- he's not as good a player as Brad was at the same point in his career, & Brad is not & never was first option on a contending team. Actually, Brown's not as good an offensive player right now as Brad is right now.
Dat2U wrote:...If anything, bring Portland in the fold and get the 3rd pick & Simons/Nurkic in return.
Hey, if you can get Simons, Nurkic & the 3d pick for Beal, more power to you!




















