MagicBagley18 wrote:SmartWentCrazy wrote:MagicBagley18 wrote:When has any of the smoke out there in recent years led to an actual trade? We are always in the rumors, partly because of Danny’s reputation (even though he really has shown patience) and partly because we are a team that’s good but still a piece away from true contention and Drummond is a position we are perceived to be lacking.
With us lately it’s the times you don’t hear anything that stuff happens. Whenever woj or someone else has said we are favorites it never happens. Same thing when we are linked with player x.
Hayward’s not going anywhere.
Hasnt the smoke always been some precursor of interest? Were we not highly interested in AD, PG13 and Hayward? Dont conflate events not occurring for a lack of interest or intent.
The thing that convinces me theres something more to this is that Ainge is trying to stay hidden by leaking vague ‘not trading our core’ messages [when the **** has he ever done that] to his normal guys and that our interest in players is being reported by rival exec’s [Amick/Pincus/Goodwill]. This isnt a nothingburger.
Didn’t woj and smith both say these players are off limits tho? has Vince goodwill ever broken nba news, let alone Celtic news. Eric pincus?
you also have to remember we are a year removed from the AD trade scenario affecting us and kyries contract affecting us-both outside forces that the young players def were affected by. Ainge may be proactively getting ahead of this.
Also ainge’s job is to reach out to teams on players he may have interest in. Not only does it start good dialogue and build relationships but it’s his duty to get the asking price for a player like Drummond to see what it would cost. if ainge calls Detroit and they tell him the asking price and ainge hangs up immediately and it’s reported the Celtics called about Drummond it’s fact but it’s not a barometer of serious interest.
The Stevens factor is also very much at play, ainge will not piss off stevens for a player that makes us slightly better. He would gamble on a player that could take us to the next level if it meant rocking the boat. Drummond isn’t that nor do I see a trade now where moving Hayward does that
The sources arent from here— thats what scares me. Ainge is digging on players and they report to guys they trust that were doing this. Ainge tries to control the narrative by leaking to his preferred sources, but I just dont believe him because he has every reason to lie here [Again, when has ‘Trader Danny’ ever said a third of the team is untouchable— that just doesnt add up, he’d trade Austin if it helped the team].
Its just weird that this stuff would leak from opposing teams if what Ainge was saying is true. It doesnt make sense that theyre lying because the only common theme is that Hayward would have to be involved and, point blank, he’s not going to cause some team to start a bidding war.
If Stevens would get pissed by us trading Hayward then we should trade him immediately because Stevens’ personal relationship would be impacting him professionally and that bias must be apparent and detrimental to the team.
Im not advocating we trade for Drummond. Hell— I’m not even advocating we trade Hayward. I cant really argue against you here. However, I do think we will move him.