165bows wrote:chrisab123 wrote:jfs1000d wrote:Also. Why do some posters act like this is a non starter? We have confirmed interest on both ssides, and no other team has expressed interest in media at least.
Dame can go wherever he wants and will do what he wants.
Miami thinks it can sign Beal and Lillard and their posters act like the club atmosphere > than the team.
Celtics are one of top franchises in pro sports, and we act like we are the charlotte hornets. lol
I fit into this category. Let me explain why. Both of those players have had an intense interest in playing in Miami in the past. It’s not all about women or clubs either. No state taxes, weather, more endorsements. It’s honestly a sound financial decision as well. Let’s put ourselves in their shoes for a moment would you rather spend your 30s in beautiful weather or icy roads? State taxes or no taxes? Players interests in going to a location have almost nothing to do with basketball, it’s about what a market can offer them.
The Celtics on paper are probably the top NBA franchise. That said they aren’t in a market where they’re going to attract elite top 5-top 10 talent. They got Horford and they got Hayward because of his relationship with Brad Stevens (his wife was pushing him hard to take the Miami deal) so with regards to signing top free agents they are kind of like the Hornets, who ironically also signed Hayward.
It will come out that the Celtics have interest in Lillard and Beal and the interest might very well be mutual. But they aren’t going to walk through that door. There’s better options out there for those two with Miami GSW or LAL. LA gives Dame a better gateway to his rap career too.
I agree it’s not just about kitty kat that’s a bit short sighted but all these things above matter.
I also think you are shorting the Celtics here though it’s not just about Horford/Hayward definitely Porzingis was in that list, reportedly also Brogdon, and very likely Jrue and White as well had some influence on it.
But the guys that really like the limelight and want more than a great team and run franchise like other places more for sure.
I disagree. It comes down to salary, opportunity, championship fit. Look at since the KG trade in 2007. Celtics have gotten a ton of players with other options. Not just free agents, but also trades.
I think we've missed one playoff in 18 years. You don't get there by being a place that can't attract talent.
Also The state income tax thing is a very little factor….having run in circles
Of very wealthy people, taxes don't affect where they live or want to go. They go where they want to go.
Wealthy People don't make life decisions based on state taxes. Never have. It is a factor when you look at everything and their accountants work magic, but we gotta get off this working class notion about taxes.
Duncan Robinson optd out went from Miami to Detroit
Max Strus left Miami for Cleveland
Butler left Miami for highest taxed region in the country
Pat Riley, Spolestra and the Miami brand are why people want to go to heat. But once Jimmy left, it isn't such a polikst place.
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