OldCeltics wrote:Its amazing how petty some of these GMs can be. But hey they are only human:
What a bludger of a song, makes my ears bleed
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OldCeltics wrote:Its amazing how petty some of these GMs can be. But hey they are only human:
chabber wrote:Ainge was lying anyway. Traded the first pick saying he'd still get the same guy at 3. If it was Tatum then why schedule a workout that close to the draft with Jackson.
OldCeltics wrote:Heat3 wrote:don't understand revenge. suns traded Thomas away. why they need revenge? lol
Isaiah turned into an all-star, it was a very 1 sided trade. Ryan got ripped off in the trade, and wanted to **** Ainge over, because he "is very competitive".
13th Man wrote:OldCeltics wrote:Heat3 wrote:don't understand revenge. suns traded Thomas away. why they need revenge? lol
Isaiah turned into an all-star, it was a very 1 sided trade. Ryan got ripped off in the trade, and wanted to **** Ainge over, because he "is very competitive".
Revenge isn't the right word, the trade was done fair and square. More like sour grapes.
OldCeltics wrote:chabber wrote:Ainge was lying anyway. Traded the first pick saying he'd still get the same guy at 3. If it was Tatum then why schedule a workout that close to the draft with Jackson.
He thought Jackson and Tatum where about equal, and wanted to work them out, so he could make his choice.
The Rebel wrote:If Ainge did it Celtics fans would be praising him, nothing says the Celtics couldn't draft him anyway.
PierceFan4ever wrote:I don't know about revenge but it was kind of a dick move by the agent to cancel on the Celtics once they landed in Sacramento. Ainge already said yesterday that this incident didn't effect their decision to select Tatum because that's who they felt was the best in the draft however it wouldn't have hurt to atleast get a workout with Jackson see if there's anything that caught their eyes to think otherwise on the pick so I can see why Ainge would be somewhat mad.
DaleyBlind wrote:PierceFan4ever wrote:I don't know about revenge but it was kind of a dick move by the agent to cancel on the Celtics once they landed in Sacramento. Ainge already said yesterday that this incident didn't effect their decision to select Tatum because that's who they felt was the best in the draft however it wouldn't have hurt to atleast get a workout with Jackson see if there's anything that caught their eyes to think otherwise on the pick so I can see why Ainge would be somewhat mad.
Of course he is going to say that
LV-Suns wrote:Ainge had no interest drafting him when he held the first overall pick, didn't even approach his camp with any interest. Jackson at that time worked out for other teams and got a promise from the Suns. Ainge realizes that Fultz might not be the best prospect in the draft later, trades down a week before the draft.
Why would Jackson workout for Boston that late risking an injury when he knows he will be gone at 4? if anything, Ainge looks pretty sheepish going after Jackson late just to use him as a another trade asset.
OldCeltics wrote:https://www.celticsblog.com/2017/6/23/15860582/ainge-josh-jackson-cancelled-workout-while-celtics-were-flying-cross-country-to-him-nba-draft
Josh Jackson cancelled workout while Celtics were flying cross-country to him, and lied about it during the ESPN draft nightStepping off the plane at Sacramento International Airport, Danny Ainge and his delegation turned on their phones to some infuriating news.
With Celtics Assistant GM Mike Zarren and head coach Brad Stevens on board, Ainge and the Celtics’ top brass had been informed by Josh Jackson’s camp that the workout they were flying coast to coast for had been abruptly cancelled.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/19721347/phoenix-suns-thrilled-get-josh-jackson-fourth-pick-draft
ESPN: Suns Gm Ryan McDonough "we followed rules in Josh Jackson persuit""You guys know my connection to the Boston Celtics and the respect I have for Danny Ainge, but you guys also know how competitive I am and it is a competition," Suns general manager Ryan McDonough said Friday without elaborating much more. "The process is what it is and we played by the rules, I guess. I'm just thrilled Josh Jackson is sitting next to me and is a member of the Phoenix Suns."
He admits he had something to do with why Jackson blew off Danny Ainge's workouts. Imagine flying for 7 hours only to have someone cancel on you last second. All because McDonough felt taken advantage of in one sided Isaiah trade.
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
LV-Suns wrote:Ainge had no interest drafting him when he held the first overall pick, didn't even approach his camp with any interest. Jackson at that time worked out for other teams and got a promise from the Suns. Ainge realizes that Fultz might not be the best prospect in the draft later, trades down a week before the draft.
Why would Jackson workout for Boston that late risking an injury when he knows he will be gone at 4? if anything, Ainge looks pretty sheepish going after Jackson late just to use him as a another trade asset.
13th Man wrote:LV-Suns wrote:Ainge had no interest drafting him when he held the first overall pick, didn't even approach his camp with any interest. Jackson at that time worked out for other teams and got a promise from the Suns. Ainge realizes that Fultz might not be the best prospect in the draft later, trades down a week before the draft.
Why would Jackson workout for Boston that late risking an injury when he knows he will be gone at 4? if anything, Ainge looks pretty sheepish going after Jackson late just to use him as a another trade asset.
Why would they work him out at #1, he's not #1 worthy. Turns out he's not even #3 worthy either.
DaleyBlind wrote:13th Man wrote:LV-Suns wrote:Ainge had no interest drafting him when he held the first overall pick, didn't even approach his camp with any interest. Jackson at that time worked out for other teams and got a promise from the Suns. Ainge realizes that Fultz might not be the best prospect in the draft later, trades down a week before the draft.
Why would Jackson workout for Boston that late risking an injury when he knows he will be gone at 4? if anything, Ainge looks pretty sheepish going after Jackson late just to use him as a another trade asset.
Why would they work him out at #1, he's not #1 worthy. Turns out he's not even #3 worthy either.
Just like Kawhi or IT weren't #1 worthy, or #3 worth apparently. What silly logic.
Lakerfan17 wrote:All they probably did was make him a draft guarantee.
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over