MettaWorldPanda wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
Nobody benefits more from rigged NBA lotteries than the Spurs.
Whatever you need to keep telling yourself to get through this, you know I’m here for you brother!!
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MettaWorldPanda wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
Nobody benefits more from rigged NBA lotteries than the Spurs.
RexBoyWonder wrote:It's whatever for me about Copper. We couldn't have known in advance that the #11 will jump to #1. Chit happens.
But we do know is that by conveying the 2025 pick to OKC we now have our own 2026 and 2027 picks, and it's totally up to us if we want to add 2 high lottery picks in the next 2 years or do we want to go after old pre-retirement mercenaries.
I'm in the camp of go full youth movement - use the next 2 years to developed the young guys, sell off the old guys, add high picks, and start a new era.
If they go the other direction, in a couple of years this entire fan base will be crying about how miserable things are.
So stop crying about Copper Flag and start worrying about things we can actually control and plan for.
twix2500 wrote:
Miami Heat just releases a special on Davion Mitchell. Is it a sign, maybe?
Flash4thewin wrote:RexBoyWonder wrote:It's whatever for me about Copper. We couldn't have known in advance that the #11 will jump to #1. Chit happens.
But we do know is that by conveying the 2025 pick to OKC we now have our own 2026 and 2027 picks, and it's totally up to us if we want to add 2 high lottery picks in the next 2 years or do we want to go after old pre-retirement mercenaries.
I'm in the camp of go full youth movement - use the next 2 years to developed the young guys, sell off the old guys, add high picks, and start a new era.
If they go the other direction, in a couple of years this entire fan base will be crying about how miserable things are.
So stop crying about Copper Flag and start worrying about things we can actually control and plan for.
Can we even add two high lottery picks? I forgot what the deal was with the Terry pick, that might put a hamper on the tanking idea.
Flash4thewin wrote:RexBoyWonder wrote:It's whatever for me about Copper. We couldn't have known in advance that the #11 will jump to #1. Chit happens.
But we do know is that by conveying the 2025 pick to OKC we now have our own 2026 and 2027 picks, and it's totally up to us if we want to add 2 high lottery picks in the next 2 years or do we want to go after old pre-retirement mercenaries.
I'm in the camp of go full youth movement - use the next 2 years to developed the young guys, sell off the old guys, add high picks, and start a new era.
If they go the other direction, in a couple of years this entire fan base will be crying about how miserable things are.
So stop crying about Copper Flag and start worrying about things we can actually control and plan for.
Can we even add two high lottery picks? I forgot what the deal was with the Terry pick, that might put a hamper on the tanking idea.
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
Nobody benefits more from rigged NBA lotteries than the Spurs.
Whatever you need to keep telling yourself to get through this, you know I’m here for you brother!!
greg4012 wrote:VaDe255 wrote:contract wrote:Why would the Celtics trade Brown? Holiday is the guy they need to move. He turns 35 in a month and > $35 million each of the next 3 years is way too much to pay him at this point. Porzingis and White and Horford also need to go. It was fun (for them) while it lasted, but now it's time to move on and rebuild around Brown and Tatum.
The Tatum injury is absolutely brutal for them, it shatters the entire timeline for all the players involved. As you rightly noted, Harford is not resigned and they still have 225m on their payroll! KP and Jrue are almost certainly gone
Fitting ~$30M of KP/Jrue salary into another team’s cap without taking much back isn’t easy, but it’s something they’ll have to do. Expect them to get under the second apron, that’s likely a clear organizational goal, both to avoid frozen draft picks and to re enable basic roster building tools.
They’ll need to shed ~$20M just to get below the second apron, and another ~$20M to fully escape the repeater tax in a season where Brown and White are your best players.
Let’s be real: the Celtics might be a play-in team next year, with three of their top five guys (Tatum, KP, Jrue) out of the picture.
I also wouldn’t automatically assume they keep building with Tatum/Brown/White long term. If they were ever going to move Brown, this is about as good a time as you’ll get. It’s definitely not off the table. GMs don’t think like fans, they’ll deal with any team if the return fits their goals. Sure, trading with a conference rival isn’t ideal, but it’s not some major deterrent either.
Brown's contract isn't the most enticing. I could definitely see Boston trying to move off him
Lennyzinho wrote:greg4012 wrote:VaDe255 wrote:
The Tatum injury is absolutely brutal for them, it shatters the entire timeline for all the players involved. As you rightly noted, Harford is not resigned and they still have 225m on their payroll! KP and Jrue are almost certainly gone
Fitting ~$30M of KP/Jrue salary into another team’s cap without taking much back isn’t easy, but it’s something they’ll have to do. Expect them to get under the second apron, that’s likely a clear organizational goal, both to avoid frozen draft picks and to re enable basic roster building tools.
They’ll need to shed ~$20M just to get below the second apron, and another ~$20M to fully escape the repeater tax in a season where Brown and White are your best players.
Let’s be real: the Celtics might be a play-in team next year, with three of their top five guys (Tatum, KP, Jrue) out of the picture.
I also wouldn’t automatically assume they keep building with Tatum/Brown/White long term. If they were ever going to move Brown, this is about as good a time as you’ll get. It’s definitely not off the table. GMs don’t think like fans, they’ll deal with any team if the return fits their goals. Sure, trading with a conference rival isn’t ideal, but it’s not some major deterrent either.
Brown's contract isn't the most enticing. I could definitely see Boston trying to move off him
I still think rockets and ime udoka goes after jaylen brown. Especially when you saw how much difficulty they had scoring in playoffs. And they have plenty of young players and smaller contracts and picks. And jaylen works age wise with their young dudes like Amen Thompson. Unlike KD who is 10 years older than Jaylen.
Not saying it'll happen. I think the most likely is they move jrue like yall mentioned. And they make Pritchard a starter with White. Horford a free agent and he gave them a discount when he resigned for 2-20M. Who knows maybe now he takes a 2-10M? He seems to love it there. I'd love horford backing up bam and ware and getting rid of Love. Would be a dream. Dude can still play. Depends how bad he wants to compete. And if Celtics move KP, I don't see how they don't keep horford to play with Kornet and Hauser.
MettaWorldPanda wrote:Boston ain’t trading chit to the Miami Heat. They will scour every other team around the NBA before they trade their vets here.
MettaWorldPanda wrote:Boston ain’t trading chit to the Miami Heat. They will scour every other team around the NBA before they trade their vets here.
Lennyzinho wrote:greg4012 wrote:VaDe255 wrote:
The Tatum injury is absolutely brutal for them, it shatters the entire timeline for all the players involved. As you rightly noted, Harford is not resigned and they still have 225m on their payroll! KP and Jrue are almost certainly gone
Fitting ~$30M of KP/Jrue salary into another team’s cap without taking much back isn’t easy, but it’s something they’ll have to do. Expect them to get under the second apron, that’s likely a clear organizational goal, both to avoid frozen draft picks and to re enable basic roster building tools.
They’ll need to shed ~$20M just to get below the second apron, and another ~$20M to fully escape the repeater tax in a season where Brown and White are your best players.
Let’s be real: the Celtics might be a play-in team next year, with three of their top five guys (Tatum, KP, Jrue) out of the picture.
I also wouldn’t automatically assume they keep building with Tatum/Brown/White long term. If they were ever going to move Brown, this is about as good a time as you’ll get. It’s definitely not off the table. GMs don’t think like fans, they’ll deal with any team if the return fits their goals. Sure, trading with a conference rival isn’t ideal, but it’s not some major deterrent either.
Brown's contract isn't the most enticing. I could definitely see Boston trying to move off him
I still think rockets and ime udoka goes after jaylen brown. Especially when you saw how much difficulty they had scoring in playoffs. And they have plenty of young players and smaller contracts and picks. And jaylen works age wise with their young dudes like Amen Thompson. Unlike KD who is 10 years older than Jaylen.
Not saying it'll happen. I think the most likely is they move jrue like yall mentioned. And they make Pritchard a starter with White. Horford a free agent and he gave them a discount when he resigned for 2-20M. Who knows maybe now he takes a 2-10M? He seems to love it there. I'd love horford backing up bam and ware and getting rid of Love. Would be a dream. Dude can still play. Depends how bad he wants to compete. And if Celtics move KP, I don't see how they don't keep horford to play with Kornet and Hauser.
VaDe255 wrote:Lennyzinho wrote:greg4012 wrote:
Brown's contract isn't the most enticing. I could definitely see Boston trying to move off him
I still think rockets and ime udoka goes after jaylen brown. Especially when you saw how much difficulty they had scoring in playoffs. And they have plenty of young players and smaller contracts and picks. And jaylen works age wise with their young dudes like Amen Thompson. Unlike KD who is 10 years older than Jaylen.
Not saying it'll happen. I think the most likely is they move jrue like yall mentioned. And they make Pritchard a starter with White. Horford a free agent and he gave them a discount when he resigned for 2-20M. Who knows maybe now he takes a 2-10M? He seems to love it there. I'd love horford backing up bam and ware and getting rid of Love. Would be a dream. Dude can still play. Depends how bad he wants to compete. And if Celtics move KP, I don't see how they don't keep horford to play with Kornet and Hauser.
It's difficult for me to judge the value of Brown. He was a fringe top 40 player this season, I know that sounds crazy, but his numbers just aren’t that strong:
- 32% from three (hasn't been shooting well for a while, even last season)
- 56% true shooting
- Good, but not elite defensively
- Can’t really trust him as a ball handler
- What I do like is that he can bully smaller or weaker defenders and get to the rim, that’s where his value lies
That said, he’s on a supermax and I’d imagine there aren’t many teams that both want him and can absorb that salary into their cap.
The Heat just happen to be one of the few teams that could make it work and on paper, he’d fit.
Still… not even sure they’d want him, because that contract is coocoo.
VaDe255 wrote:Lennyzinho wrote:greg4012 wrote:
Brown's contract isn't the most enticing. I could definitely see Boston trying to move off him
I still think rockets and ime udoka goes after jaylen brown. Especially when you saw how much difficulty they had scoring in playoffs. And they have plenty of young players and smaller contracts and picks. And jaylen works age wise with their young dudes like Amen Thompson. Unlike KD who is 10 years older than Jaylen.
Not saying it'll happen. I think the most likely is they move jrue like yall mentioned. And they make Pritchard a starter with White. Horford a free agent and he gave them a discount when he resigned for 2-20M. Who knows maybe now he takes a 2-10M? He seems to love it there. I'd love horford backing up bam and ware and getting rid of Love. Would be a dream. Dude can still play. Depends how bad he wants to compete. And if Celtics move KP, I don't see how they don't keep horford to play with Kornet and Hauser.
It's difficult for me to judge the value of Brown. He was a fringe top 40 player this season, I know that sounds crazy, but his numbers just aren’t that strong:
- 32% from three (hasn't been shooting well for a while, even last season)
- 56% true shooting
- Good, but not elite defensively
- Can’t really trust him as a ball handler
- What I do like is that he can bully smaller or weaker defenders and get to the rim, that’s where his value lies
That said, he’s on a supermax and I’d imagine there aren’t many teams that both want him and can absorb that salary into their cap.
The Heat just happen to be one of the few teams that could make it work and on paper, he’d fit.
Still… not even sure they’d want him, because that contract is coocoo.