theman wrote:Who do the Celtics have that are better than Thad Young and Brooke Lopez? Is the problem that the rest of the team is that dreadful? If Young and Lopez didn't play for the Nets or the Celtics didn't own their picks would you trade Isaiah Thomas for one of those two guys? What about Jae Crowder?
That said the only other Net I would be interested in is RHJ.
I wonder if the new GM will try to orchestrate things so the Nets can be mediocre in the next two seasons and tank for the 2019 draft. Maybe he could give out max contracts that only last two seasons.
The problem for the Nets is every team will have money to spend. So unless a player wants to be in Brooklyn (and why there over the Knicks?) it will be hard to lure a player there.
How many free agents this summer will deserve max money? Although that could be a net strategy. Instead of signing one player to the max sign two players to half max contracts. Who ever those players might be are likely upgrades to their current roster.
The most recent news from the Nets has them building around Lopez and Young. Bad news for the Celtics. Sometimes we are very cavalier about saying the Nets will provide us a lottery or even a "high lottery pick" yet in almost the same breath we talk about being so disappointed at how the ping pong balls just dropped over one or two spots. We seem totally content at this point whether it is the 2nd overall or the 7th overall. Who cares? Thank you Danny and Billy King - we'll just sit back and collect....yet we gnash our teeth that we lost a spot or two in this lottery when the balls fell.
No Isaiah Thomas or Crowder gooing anywhere. Get the Nets into a Philly like state right now and give them back the 2018 pick to Brooklyn to seal that fate. They probably won't do it anymore with new management in place. But unless Danny has something huge that has a real chance of happening I don't see anything more helpful from what I posted earlier that I included below. Obviously this
won't happen -but it probably should have:
To be clear I am all in favor of using the #3 pick to go after someone like Cousins, Whiteside etc.
But the best deal this team could (could have?) made, might have been going after Lopez with the 2018 Brooklyn pick, Amir and Jerebko. With new management in place for the Nets, the ship may have sailed on this idea as they now want to build around Lopez. But at the trade deadline, if you read the NY writers, there was some talk that they might trade Lopez and Young anyway and start from scratch.
It is inconceivable that the Nets finish 2018 the same if they keep Lopez and possibly add someone like Lin. No one is talking about the Nets making the playoffs. What we're talking about is a Nets team that could resemble this year's Philly team if they trade Lopez and Young as opposed to a team that might be say the 6th pick. As we well know this year, the difference of even one or two picks is monumental. I'd rather have one #2 overall and Lopez than two #6's.
On the other side you instantly upgrade your team, you now can afford to take a flyer on Bender, Hield or Murray, you have get a player to show free agents we're serious, you don't have to give up anybody else and you still have room for a free agent.
There is no doubt in my mind this deal COULD have been made at the deadline.