Boston34Bg wrote:K-DOT wrote:CrowderKeg wrote:Good thing Bill Simmons has zero say in the Celtics organization. If you didn't know better, you'd think he was a Knicks fan. What a goofball.
So you wouldn't trade a cheap role player, two mid-20s picks, and filler for Carmelo Anthony?
Y'all more delusional than the guys on the Knicks board
You don't get it. First MEM pick could be in the lottery, easily. Second Melo doesn't fit our system or our culture. As a matter of fact
I've never viewed him as a winning caliber player. Mike Gorman, one of the most kind and polite play by play commentators said he wouldn't trade a bag of peanuts for Melo on radion(meaning in public)- I agree with him. Third - he cripples our ability of going after any FAs in the forseeable future- so he will be "our final piece".
Didn't they say the same thing about Paul Pierce until 2008? And at the age Melo is now, Pierce was only one game away from his 2nd championship, which many people say he would have won had Perkins not been injured
Look, the days of Melo being the best player on a serious contender are over. You put him as the 2nd or third option, and he'll be elite. This year alone, he's in the 97th percentile in terms of spot-up efficiently, meaning that he is much better off-ball than on-ball. Give him a star guard that controls the offense (IT), and a great head coach (Stevens), and he'd be great. Plus, this trade would leave you with enough assets to get another player, say Paul George or Butler, giving you a starting lineup of
IT
Bradley
PG/Butler
Melo
Horford
which is more than enough to contend with the Cavs, and depending on how much they give up for PG/Butler is a championship squad
And be real about free agency, no real game changers are going to be changing teams now due to the new CBA