Gomes3PC wrote:KamikazeK wrote:Gomes3PC wrote:So the Celtics traded Rondo and Green for Jae Crowder, three protected first round picks, Jameer Nelson and expirings?
How is this worse this worse than KG/PP/Jet for Crash, 3 1sts, a swap right and expirings?
Can some explain why the latter is drastically better than the former? We traded three guys who had one foot out the door for four assers, cap space and Jameer Nelson. That seems like a clear cut good deal...
The Brooklyn picks are unprotected.
But KG and PP were much better at the time than Green and Rondo, and we also had to be saddled with Crash and his atrocious contract.
Yeah.
I really don't think people have caught up with just how good the PG position is right now. Not saying the league passed Rondo by, but he kind of got himself stuck in neutral here in Boston, and it sounds like Dallas has been a bit of a wakeup call. We'll see how he rises to the challenge but these guys who take a few years off generally are never the same.
Though Pierce and KG had clearly aged, they were still playing consistently and productively on very good and competitive teams.
They just had more value... Look at the value that Perkins had for instance... Winning helps you build trade value in players.
I don't think Green was ever viewed that highly around the league though. So not sure how this could be at all surprising. Small chance at a first, couple solid second rounders... eh. Can't ask for much more than that.