truth18 wrote:So, are we basically admitting we cannot attract free agents through this trade?
I think we're basically admitting that Rondo won't attract free agents through this trade...
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truth18 wrote:So, are we basically admitting we cannot attract free agents through this trade?
sam_I_am wrote:All summer long people were demanding that Rondo be traded. I personally wanted Rondo here but if he was leaving anyway - what the heck. But this trade proves the point those of us against trading him made all along. He had absolutely no trade value as an expiring deal coming off an ACL. And we got nothing for him except the slim possibility that after this season Dirk Nowitski has a massive and sudden decline and Dallas misses playoffs. Missing the playoffs out West gets you a top 14 pick so we should be hoping that Dallas falls to ninth seed this year or next. Otherwise we pretty much got squat for Rondo.
esad247 wrote:I wonder what will happen to Rondo's value at the end of the year if the Mavs play worse with him. I realize it's unlikely, but they are playing at a pretty high level right now, sometimes chemistry can get ruined with a trade. Also, Rondo has never played for another team, so it will be interesting to see how he adjusts. I have a feeling he was very well catered to by Ainge and co even when things weren't going well. Will the Mavs treat him the same way? Especially if he isn't a fit? Then who picks him up at the end of the year and for how much?
sam_I_am wrote:All summer long people were demanding that Rondo be traded. I personally wanted Rondo here but if he was leaving anyway - what the heck. But this trade proves the point those of us against trading him made all along. He had absolutely no trade value as an expiring deal coming off an ACL. And we got nothing for him except the slim possibility that after this season Dirk Nowitski has a massive and sudden decline and Dallas misses playoffs. Missing the playoffs out West gets you a top 14 pick so we should be hoping that Dallas falls to ninth seed this year or next. Otherwise we pretty much got squat for Rondo.
GuyClinch wrote:If Ainge made a mistake is was not trading Rondo as soon as he had given up on the big 3. He likely was hoping he would play better and we could get more value from him. As soon as he realized that was not happening he cut his losses.
humblebum wrote:BannersOnly wrote:humblebum wrote:
It's not silly at all actually because he drafted him when he knew he could get him (at the right price). He stuck with him when he easily could've gotten cut. Then gave him the nod when the "star" went down. And stuck with him when the star returned.
Stars can be found, kept and developed in much the same manner in the NBA.
Having that coach who can see that this guy or that has something special is a huge part of building a winner. Do we really think Pop had no hand in picking the players in SA?
The Spurs???????????? How many titles does Pop own if he never got Duncan at #1??????????????? Z-E-R-O. Jesus.
Okay and how many does that franchise win without Manu and Tony Parker?
jfs1000d wrote:Did you guys look at Rondo's stats.
Only one game this year, out of 22 played, where he had more than 15.
He had 2 pts, 10 assists
5 pts, 7 assists
0 pts, 3 assists
Sandwiched around
12 pts, 10 assists
13 pts, 15 assists
He's had some great games, and some truly awful games. HOW the heck can you build around that?
Give me 10 ppg, reduced turnovers, and some ball movement and spacing on offense (shooting!) over the high assist numbers.
Rondo was also at about 4 turnovers a game this year.
jfs1000d wrote:Did you guys look at Rondo's stats.
Only one game this year, out of 22 played, where he had more than 15.
He had 2 pts, 10 assists
5 pts, 7 assists
0 pts, 3 assists
Sandwiched around
12 pts, 10 assists
13 pts, 15 assists
He's had some great games, and some truly awful games. HOW the heck can you build around that?
Give me 10 ppg, reduced turnovers, and some ball movement and spacing on offense (shooting!) over the high assist numbers.
Rondo was also at about 4 turnovers a game this year.
KGboss wrote:jfs1000d wrote:Did you guys look at Rondo's stats.
Only one game this year, out of 22 played, where he had more than 15.
He had 2 pts, 10 assists
5 pts, 7 assists
0 pts, 3 assists
Sandwiched around
12 pts, 10 assists
13 pts, 15 assists
He's had some great games, and some truly awful games. HOW the heck can you build around that?
Give me 10 ppg, reduced turnovers, and some ball movement and spacing on offense (shooting!) over the high assist numbers.
Rondo was also at about 4 turnovers a game this year.
Rondo was having a very off year offensively with no light at the end of the tunnel. This is why I feel giving Smart the green light we will all be pleasently surprised at what PG scoring actually looks like.
KGboss wrote:jfs1000d wrote:Did you guys look at Rondo's stats.
Only one game this year, out of 22 played, where he had more than 15.
He had 2 pts, 10 assists
5 pts, 7 assists
0 pts, 3 assists
Sandwiched around
12 pts, 10 assists
13 pts, 15 assists
He's had some great games, and some truly awful games. HOW the heck can you build around that?
Give me 10 ppg, reduced turnovers, and some ball movement and spacing on offense (shooting!) over the high assist numbers.
Rondo was also at about 4 turnovers a game this year.
Rondo was having a very off year offensively with no light at the end of the tunnel. This is why I feel giving Smart the green light we will all be pleasently surprised at what PG scoring actually looks like.
bs_and_cs wrote:sam_I_am wrote:All summer long people were demanding that Rondo be traded. I personally wanted Rondo here but if he was leaving anyway - what the heck. But this trade proves the point those of us against trading him made all along. He had absolutely no trade value as an expiring deal coming off an ACL. And we got nothing for him except the slim possibility that after this season Dirk Nowitski has a massive and sudden decline and Dallas misses playoffs. Missing the playoffs out West gets you a top 14 pick so we should be hoping that Dallas falls to ninth seed this year or next. Otherwise we pretty much got squat for Rondo.
So we should have kept Rondo and let him walk for nothing?
It's clear now that Rondo wanted out, so why all the fuss?
KGboss wrote:jfs1000d wrote:Did you guys look at Rondo's stats.
Only one game this year, out of 22 played, where he had more than 15.
He had 2 pts, 10 assists
5 pts, 7 assists
0 pts, 3 assists
Sandwiched around
12 pts, 10 assists
13 pts, 15 assists
He's had some great games, and some truly awful games. HOW the heck can you build around that?
Give me 10 ppg, reduced turnovers, and some ball movement and spacing on offense (shooting!) over the high assist numbers.
Rondo was also at about 4 turnovers a game this year.
Rondo was having a very off year offensively with no light at the end of the tunnel. This is why I feel giving Smart the green light we will all be pleasently surprised at what PG scoring actually looks like.
It hardly proves that if you go back to the summer of 2013 especially. All it proves is Rondo playing poorly by his standards after his ACL injury lowered his trade value. THAT was the argument I was making with "walls of text" like a madman since I am a passionate Celtics fanatic and do not want to see the team suffer through the doldrums that were the post Bird years. Rebuilding it tough so I wanted the Celtics to do it right. I knew from watching the NBA too much over the years that it made sense to trade Rondo immediately.