robbie84 wrote:trade 1:
Celtics send: Amir Johnson+Jonas Jerebko+ 2nd round pick.
Washington sends: Nene, Oubre Jr.
trade 2:
Celtics send Sullinger, David Lee.
Wizards send: Nene, Oubre Jr.
Trade 3:
Celtics send Sullinger
Wizards send Blair
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robbie84 wrote:trade 1:
Celtics send: Amir Johnson+Jonas Jerebko+ 2nd round pick.
Washington sends: Nene, Oubre Jr.
trade 2:
Celtics send Sullinger, David Lee.
Wizards send: Nene, Oubre Jr.
dckingsfan wrote:If we get close to the trade deadline and it is clear we are not playoff bound, do we trade Beal?

dckingsfan wrote:If we get close to the trade deadline and it is clear we are not playoff bound, do we trade Beal?
nate33 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:If we get close to the trade deadline and it is clear we are not playoff bound, do we trade Beal?
Yes. I'd seriously start shopping him now. I'd love to trade him for a late lotto pick. I'd rather have the next Gary Harris making $1.5M a year, than Beal at $22M a year.
Ruzious wrote:stevemcqueen1 wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:I wonder if a future pick/Webster DPE for Jared Sullinger deal would work for both parties. Boston has a logjam of bigs and may not be interested in signing Sully long-term, and Washington would probably like to have a quality RFA PF option like Sully with his relatively small cap hold during their pursuit of KD.
I guess it'd depend on the nature of the pick we'd have to trade, but if I were the Wizards GM, I would probably pull the trigger on the deal.
I'm a fan of Sullinger.
Sullinger would be a nice pick-up, but I don't think we have the assets to get him.
stevemcqueen1 wrote:nate33 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:If we get close to the trade deadline and it is clear we are not playoff bound, do we trade Beal?
Yes. I'd seriously start shopping him now. I'd love to trade him for a late lotto pick. I'd rather have the next Gary Harris making $1.5M a year, than Beal at $22M a year.
This is the kind of knee jerk trade talk post that comes back to haunt you.


stevemcqueen1 wrote:nate33 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:If we get close to the trade deadline and it is clear we are not playoff bound, do we trade Beal?
Yes. I'd seriously start shopping him now. I'd love to trade him for a late lotto pick. I'd rather have the next Gary Harris making $1.5M a year, than Beal at $22M a year.
This is the kind of knee jerk trade talk post that comes back to haunt you.
payitforward wrote:Those are a couple of pretty bad trades for us, huh? The first amounts to Oubre for Jerebko and a R2 pick, which is plain silly. The 2d amounts to Oubre for Sullinger, which I suppose you could make an argument for, but... no thanks.

Dark Faze wrote:Beal, Gortat, and a 1st for Cousins.
Can't think of too many other trades I'd make besides that involving him though. You're not recruiting any good free agents with just Wall, and Beals a perfect fit next to KD and John if we can get him here.
Brad will be overpaid--but that's the nature of the business now.

robbie84 wrote:Would you guys trade Beal for Jae Crowder+Avery Bradley?
nate33 wrote:stevemcqueen1 wrote:nate33 wrote:Yes. I'd seriously start shopping him now. I'd love to trade him for a late lotto pick. I'd rather have the next Gary Harris making $1.5M a year, than Beal at $22M a year.
This is the kind of knee jerk trade talk post that comes back to haunt you.
It's not knee jerk though. I've been critical of Beal at times, but I've never called for him to be traded. Now I am. 3.2 seasons is enough. There is still no improvement whatsoever. He's just not very good.
I'd happily keep him if he had the reputation of being "just a guy" like a Jodie Meeks or Jeremy Lamb. Then we could retain him at a modest salary. The problem is that has a rep of being some kind of budding star who deserves the max. But he's not even close. He's an average starter... if that.
robbie84 wrote:Surprised to see all the Beal hate. Seems like an efficient scorer with lot's more potential at 22 years old.
As a Celtics fan we used to loathe Avery Bradley at 22 years old. Beal's still 4 or 5 years away from his prime.
What are his major flaws?
Would you guys trade Beal for Jae Crowder+Avery Bradley?
nate33 wrote:robbie84 wrote:Would you guys trade Beal for Jae Crowder+Avery Bradley?
Yes.
dckingsfan wrote:stevemcqueen1 wrote:nate33 wrote:Yes. I'd seriously start shopping him now. I'd love to trade him for a late lotto pick. I'd rather have the next Gary Harris making $1.5M a year, than Beal at $22M a year.
This is the kind of knee jerk trade talk post that comes back to haunt you.
Because you think he will break out?
robbie84 wrote:nate33 wrote:robbie84 wrote:Would you guys trade Beal for Jae Crowder+Avery Bradley?
Yes.
That is mind boggling to an outsider, but you must have some reasoning?

stevemcqueen1 wrote:nate33 wrote:stevemcqueen1 wrote:
This is the kind of knee jerk trade talk post that comes back to haunt you.
It's not knee jerk though. I've been critical of Beal at times, but I've never called for him to be traded. Now I am. 3.2 seasons is enough. There is still no improvement whatsoever. He's just not very good.
I'd happily keep him if he had the reputation of being "just a guy" like a Jodie Meeks or Jeremy Lamb. Then we could retain him at a modest salary. The problem is that has a rep of being some kind of budding star who deserves the max. But he's not even close. He's an average starter... if that.
He was playing like an All Star before he hurt his shoulder. Now he's struggling to find his range after coming back from that. This isn't unprecedented. I think it's a pretty good bet he's going to start hitting his threes again. And when that happens and he's back to playing like an AS, your hitting the panic button and wanting to trade Beal for a late lotto pick is going to look pretty bad.