PierceGarnett wrote:See thats the thing, Celtics are also after Josh Smith so why would they trade PP to the Nets for Humphries and Brooks so the nets can use PP to get Smith
Celtics could just trade PP and Melo for Smith if that is the case since Smith > Humphries/Brooks
But i dont even think thats the case Ainge is trying to get Smith and add him to PP and KG
i just think the Humphries / Brooks deal is Bad
and im certain the celtics dont see trading PP for a salary dump as you say as an option at all, not even in the realm of being possible
PP isnt netting anyone Smith. So lets stop right there. Not for you not for us....not happening.
I agree Hump is a bad deal for you guy...because he isnt expiring. But overall you proved my point. Fans never want to see the reality of their teams looking at salary dumping when it makes sense to start rebuilding but it happens all the time. The more cash you save someone the less in asset you end up including.
I can see a scenario where you cant get Smith. Cant get the Clips deal for KG. And King finds a way to covert Wallace to an expiring contract...and send that guy along with Hump, our euro players, and picks...gets KG AND PP. Boston fans go nuts...and think why didnt we do the Smith deal? Or the Clips deal? Those were better!
And the answer is...because you never had those deals and instead Boston saves 20mil+ from the books for a team whose window is closed and found the one team in the league who who give up some assets, save them cash and let the rebuild begin...oh and one that perhaps KG says sure...I would waive the NT clause for.
From a GM standpoint...not a fan standpoint...if you had an offer with 3-4 picks, 2 Euro stashed players, Marshon Brooks...and saved millions while Rondo rehabs? Hard not to take that to ownership when you know that your window is closed and you can move two old veteran highly paid players.
To me the key to having a real conversation with Boston or Atlanta or whoever for the Nets is getting a large expiring contractor combo of contracts to offer. I dont care if they convert Wallace or Hump into the expiring part of this. But to me that is the stumbling block right now. Not the asset compensation the "fans" of the opponent covet.
Most teams are sellers right now in fear of LT fro future seasons. The one team that isnt? Brooklyn. And that is what we are selling. To do it right for Boston though...have to make the deal even bigger.