KingDavid wrote:Feel free to post wherever you please. Don't let me stop you...but you have a problem with posters insulting your trade ideas. I simply offered a solution to your problem.
Are you ok with insults?
KingDavid wrote:Not very many of us are well-versed in trades and transactions. I didn't check salaries, I didn't check contract years, I didn't check anything.
DefenseWins wrote: "Rondo is a complex dude, all these teams taking a gamble with offering picks cause he will probably not even re-sign with them." This is a simple answer that anybody can post. If you think that we have no assets, at least tell me why we have no assets. If you believe that Boston won't trade with Miami, let me know why, etc...
KingDavid wrote:But I do know that you hit a massive wall with the 2017 pick that we don't own this year at the very least; and will not own until Philadelphia uses it. If we finish better than bottom-10 this season, Philly gets our pick and we own/trade 2016 and 2017 1st rounders, iirc. But that can't happen until after the 2015 draft. You have to revise your trade. If/When you do, think carefully about the history between Riley & Ainge, even Riley & SVG. NBA is a business but personal matters play a heavy hand in decisions as well. How would trading with us benefit Detroit/Boston? Rio & Ennis are best used as fillers in a trade. You showcase someone like Deng, McRoberts, Wade, and Bosh (not implying that I want them to be traded). Not our scrubs. If you think we can get an allstar, championship level PG in Rondo for Mario Chalmers and James Ennis, you're dreaming.
Now, this sounds to me like a good answer.