Right..which is why regardless of what is said in the media, if Ainge does trade those skies for Anthony Davis, chances are he's stayingTriple7 wrote:leper-con wrote:Dave_From_NB wrote:
You're implying there is a happy medium that might play out over time. There isn't. He's either around for 1 season when you hope he isn't injured when you need him thereby destroying your team for the better part of a decade with no championship to show for it. And there is no divorce settlement per se, because the Celtics are left at the curb bare naked. Or he's around for many years because he signed an extension. It's a perfect win or lose situation. And personally I believe there are high odds of losing with a 1 year AD and a loss to GS in the finals, giving the C's and the fans zero championships.
I guess it comes down to being a glass is half empty or half full kind of mentality. i choose to see a rental as a championship. With winning a championship it becomes really hard to leave that for a garbage Lakers team.
Even if he wants to leave you can do a sign and trade and still get something and recoup some assets.
Screw AD. If he doesn’t say he wants to be a celtic this off season, then we shouldn’t trade for him at all. This is exactly what raptors fans have been saying, that if they went to the finals, kawhi would definitely stay. I think they are fooling themselves. Unless AD declares he would extend with us, its better to move on from him. Just imagine giving away Tatum and tons of assets to NO, then he bolts to LA. We would be the laughing stock of the league. LA would be so happy getting their player, whilst gutting us and leaving us irrelevant for the next decade. I know ainge won’t be that stupid.
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