sully00 wrote:celticfan42487 wrote:sully00 wrote:Ainge is a loser if his does this. He offered the picks that are Smart, Rozier, Brown, and Tatum (as well as several other picks) in exchange for Anthony Davis when this rebuild started. To hand those players over now with more picks as if it was the same price to be paid is a total bitch move. To do it with nothing but one year left on his contract is pathetic. If Ainge includes Brown and Tatum in a deal for Davis he deserves to get turned out like he most likely will.
Could you imagine Pat Riley making that trade?
It's better than offering 4 first round picks for Frank the Ki, idk does he have a nickname.
Win rings or Win lotteries.
No it isn't that all it is knowing the difference. Ainge was offering the picks that eventually became Rozier, Hunter, Yabusele, and Zizic for Justise Winslow the picks where impeding his cap clearing for the next season and most teams knew this and wanted him to get burned for his pick gluttony. Which is why Riley didn't take the deal either the issue wasn't trying to trade for Kaminsky or Jordan & Co. turning down the deal it was turning down the deal and then drafting Kaminsky who they easily could have gotten a few picks later.
I'm not familiar where all those picks were taken, but wasn't Rozier and Yabu mid first rounders?
I get it you still have to draft the right person, but not taking a trade of one mid first with no real talent left for 2 more shots at the mid first round and two more late firsts.... that seems like a fail of the highest order. If you want to say not for Ainge because roster spots which... i mean it worked out so that doesn't seem true. It's at least a huge fail then for CHA. For the Heat I could see Riley not wanting to play ball purely because of the rivalry between him and Ainge as well as his franchise and the Celtics at the time.
























