NYG wrote:Celtics choice of Theis or Kanter
Langford
Poirier
Earlier of Celtics/Bucks 2020 1st
for
Capela
??
Houston isn't trading Capela right now. they look good. Capela is a big piece to that team.
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NYG wrote:Celtics choice of Theis or Kanter
Langford
Poirier
Earlier of Celtics/Bucks 2020 1st
for
Capela
??

ddb wrote:
this would literally go down as the worst trade in Celtics history. hahaha. Laugh out Loud at this idea.
Darth Celtic wrote:ddb wrote:
this would literally go down as the worst trade in Celtics history. hahaha. Laugh out Loud at this idea.
Pretty much this entire thread has been cringe worthy. This being one of the worst. JB pretty much can't be traded anyways because of poison pill. We give up the 2 best players and the griz pick. What in the world.

100proof wrote:
In my opiin, celts give the 3 best players.
Whi dreams this stuff up?

bucknersrevenge wrote:Tristan Thompson could get waived. Derrick Favors could get waived. I think a number of big men could ask for buyouts at the deadline to catch on with contending teams. We probably cut Green to make that happen but that's where I see us making a move later on in the year.
VeryMuchWoke wrote:Hard to find any good trades this year because:
- Our top 5 guys are not expendable and could only be moved for a star.
- We don't have enough salary outside of these guys with much value and/or salary.
About the only trades I can think of that I'd really be down for is throwing together some middling assets (Mil pick, one of our future picks, Semi, Carsen, etc) for a struggling player on a rookie deal like Zhaire Smith, Lonzo, Bamba, etc
CelticFaninLBC wrote:About the only deal is Poirier, Edwards, Ojeleye and the MILW pick for someone making up to $9 million per year.
bucknersrevenge wrote:CelticFaninLBC wrote:About the only deal is Poirier, Edwards, Ojeleye and the MILW pick for someone making up to $9 million per year.
And that player whoever he is would have to be on long money for another team to even consider acquiring those spare parts.
theman wrote:VeryMuchWoke wrote:Hard to find any good trades this year because:
- Our top 5 guys are not expendable and could only be moved for a star.
- We don't have enough salary outside of these guys with much value and/or salary.
About the only trades I can think of that I'd really be down for is throwing together some middling assets (Mil pick, one of our future picks, Semi, Carsen, etc) for a struggling player on a rookie deal like Zhaire Smith, Lonzo, Bamba, etc
I wonder if Jarrett Allen could be had. It seems, and I could be wrong, that Kyrie Irving doesn't like playing with young players.

Higgs Boston wrote:This would be unlikely in the deadline but I think we should try to get Gordon, his performance is bad but I think he can develop into a borderline all-star in a competitive team that knows how to develop players unlike orlando. The price shouldn't be high so the reward can be really good if he maximize his potential.
Darth Celtic wrote:Higgs Boston wrote:This would be unlikely in the deadline but I think we should try to get Gordon, his performance is bad but I think he can develop into a borderline all-star in a competitive team that knows how to develop players unlike orlando. The price shouldn't be high so the reward can be really good if he maximize his potential.
we have no contract to equal his that would make it worth it. he makes too much.

Higgs Boston wrote:Darth Celtic wrote:Higgs Boston wrote:This would be unlikely in the deadline but I think we should try to get Gordon, his performance is bad but I think he can develop into a borderline all-star in a competitive team that knows how to develop players unlike orlando. The price shouldn't be high so the reward can be really good if he maximize his potential.
we have no contract to equal his that would make it worth it. he makes too much.
Kanter or theis, langford, grant, edwards, ojeleye, poirier is enough for his current salary, and next year his salary is lower (18,1m), so It should be possible in summer.
theman wrote:VeryMuchWoke wrote:Hard to find any good trades this year because:
- Our top 5 guys are not expendable and could only be moved for a star.
- We don't have enough salary outside of these guys with much value and/or salary.
About the only trades I can think of that I'd really be down for is throwing together some middling assets (Mil pick, one of our future picks, Semi, Carsen, etc) for a struggling player on a rookie deal like Zhaire Smith, Lonzo, Bamba, etc
I wonder if Jarrett Allen could be had. It seems, and I could be wrong, that Kyrie Irving doesn't like playing with young players.