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Andrew McCeltic wrote:IDK, actually - if CHI wants to move Butler before he becomes a problem, they might think Rubio's undervalued and be happy to get a few younger players and picks.
ddb wrote:
Hypothetically we land #1. #1, BK18, JBrown, Bradley, Zizic, Memphis pick, Boston 2018 pick and Clippers pick for Davis and take Moore off their books too.
Andrew McCeltic wrote:IDK, actually - if CHI wants to move Butler before he becomes a problem, they might think Rubio's undervalued and be happy to get a few younger players and picks.
dei1c3 wrote:Andrew McCeltic wrote:IDK, actually - if CHI wants to move Butler before he becomes a problem, they might think Rubio's undervalued and be happy to get a few younger players and picks.
Did I miss something? You've been proposing ridiculously low-ball (IMO) trade ideas for him and now he's going to be a problem?
Honest question.

GoCeltics123 wrote:
Shoutout to my guy Smitty again
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Far more teams are buyers vs sellers right now around the NBA. Only 4 games separate 8-15 in the West & only 4.5 separate 5-12 in the East.
Andrew McCeltic wrote:It's possible Butler's overrated, by the way. Or that Chicago underrates him. Rubio is definitely underrated right now. Avery and Amir are underrated, but if we want a star (and aren't overrating Butler), that's the kind of triangular deal where you can really profit.
Andrew McCeltic wrote:dei1c3 wrote:Andrew McCeltic wrote:IDK, actually - if CHI wants to move Butler before he becomes a problem, they might think Rubio's undervalued and be happy to get a few younger players and picks.
Did I miss something? You've been proposing ridiculously low-ball (IMO) trade ideas for him and now he's going to be a problem?
Honest question.
I'm low-balling because I think the market might be changing, and that Chicago's in a position to do something weird. There are a lot of teams with stars they don't want to part with, a lot of teams building around "franchise players" who aren't Shaq or Lebron types. Very late 90s. Odds of Houston winning a championship very very low, but they're storming through the regular season with Harden. OKC kept Westbrook. Chicago did the same thing, weirdly signing Rondo and Wade. It might actually become a buyer's market for star players, because no one has much to offer for them. Philly has hoarded assets, Boston has hoarded Brooklyn's assets - I'm not imagining any offers-you-can't-refuse for Butler.
And I think - this is just a hunch/guess - Chicago wants to move him, for reasons that only make sense to them. And my guess is they're worried he'll become a problem at some point. They're not acting in a rational way, and combined with the market, that's when you can get a great deal.
165bows wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:
Shoutout to my guy Smitty again
Followed up with this:Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Far more teams are buyers vs sellers right now around the NBA. Only 4 games separate 8-15 in the West & only 4.5 separate 5-12 in the East.
Good news for our favorite sellers. Make a deal!
Marvel wrote:Andrew McCeltic wrote:It's possible Butler's overrated, by the way. Or that Chicago underrates him. Rubio is definitely underrated right now. Avery and Amir are underrated, but if we want a star (and aren't overrating Butler), that's the kind of triangular deal where you can really profit.
lolwut?
dei1c3 wrote:Andrew McCeltic wrote:dei1c3 wrote:Did I miss something? You've been proposing ridiculously low-ball (IMO) trade ideas for him and now he's going to be a problem?
Honest question.
I'm low-balling because I think the market might be changing, and that Chicago's in a position to do something weird. There are a lot of teams with stars they don't want to part with, a lot of teams building around "franchise players" who aren't Shaq or Lebron types. Very late 90s. Odds of Houston winning a championship very very low, but they're storming through the regular season with Harden. OKC kept Westbrook. Chicago did the same thing, weirdly signing Rondo and Wade. It might actually become a buyer's market for star players, because no one has much to offer for them. Philly has hoarded assets, Boston has hoarded Brooklyn's assets - I'm not imagining any offers-you-can't-refuse for Butler.
And I think - this is just a hunch/guess - Chicago wants to move him, for reasons that only make sense to them. And my guess is they're worried he'll become a problem at some point. They're not acting in a rational way, and combined with the market, that's when you can get a great deal.
OK, so you have a theory. I can respect that. It certainly explains some of your other posts. Thanks for clarifying.
I'm not sure what "reasons that only make sense to them[Bulls]" would be but that would be great if true and we can get Butler cheap. Personally, I'm not holding my breath, though.
Writebloc wrote:Captain_Caveman wrote:Writebloc wrote:Nets are so terrible at this point I think it maybe making Celtic's fans a bit overconfident that no matter who they pick in this draft the prospect will pan out. Undoubtedly one of these "can't miss" prospects are going to miss. A bird in hand is better than two in the bush. Danny has a difficult task making his choice for the direction of the franchise. At least he's given himself plenty of options.
There is risk to assess on all sides. I know which option I'm going with if the choice is between risking both Nets picks busting in strong drafts vs Butler's knees not exploding, though.
I get it, Butler isn't a slam dunk, an excellent player, but it all comes down to price and value. His contract doesn't move the needle for you? If Ainge is able to to get Butler only giving up one of Jaylen, Nets' 17, or Nets' 18 do you pull the trigger?
Especially if Ainge can pull of a secondary move for either Noel or Millsap?
Captain_Caveman wrote:
I do one of Jaylen or the BKN 18 with whatever else they want, but not both and not the BKN 17.
Curmudgeon wrote:Captain_Caveman wrote:
I do one of Jaylen or the BKN 18 with whatever else they want, but not both and not the BKN 17.
That's about where I am on Butler as well. He just doesn't do it for me, especially so long as IT remains a Celtic. In the 4th quarter of close games the ball will be in IT's hands, not Butler's, and Butler becomes what Love has become in Cleveland-- a spot up shooter. The difference is that Love is shooting nearly 40% from beyond the arc, while Butler is under 35%.
Butler is a nice defender but so is Bradley, a player you would likely have to give up to get Butler. And Bradley is shooting nearly 42% from three point range, seven percentage points higher than Butler.