ByeByeDre wrote:SMTBSI wrote:ByeByeDre wrote:With this in mind, and the fact that you have so many contracts next year, would you do #14,26,30 and Tacko to Detroit for #7? Gives you a chance at a player who can play right away, helps your roster logjam, and helps Detroit rebuild correctly? And Tacko can entertain while the Pistons totally suck next year.......
Our board is pretty split about the value of a tradeup this year. Those that know more about the draft prospects than I seem to think this is the wrong draft to do it in. I think that, in a vacuum, we're in a position where it makes sense.
Who knows what'll happen. But, I find it hard to believe the FO won't take those kinds of phone calls.
To me, it’s hard to tell which players are going to make it and which ones won’t, but I think the Celtics would benefit from a bigger dart and the Pistons three smaller ones. Also, it doesn’t seem like this is a big year for draft and stash, so unless the C’s trade up, it’s likely they will trade for future picks, which I suppose isn’t the worst thing. But what is a team giving for 26 or 30? A top 22 protected pick that turns into seconds?
On a different note, AWESOME GAME TONIGHT. The quality of play by the final eight teams, plus a couple others, has been amazing. And really, every team has a chance - just depends who gets hot. Winning game 2 with Kemba off is a great sign for the near future....
I'd probably counter with 14/26/47 and Poirier with $ to cover him.
You come out a little ahead on the valuation (54 - 50), but take a contract you can deal with or cut without lux tax implications.
http://nbasense.com/draft-pick-trade-value/2/kevin-pelton-2Not that Pelton is gospel or anything, but it's a useful starting point. And in this being a flat draft it leans in favor of the trade down team, I think.
I don't think we could trade Tacko at draft time. He's an RFA 2-way, so we'd have to sign him first to trade him, I believe, but couldn't until FA starts. I guess you could just agree on it all ahead of time, but it makes it more complicated getting his deal done, etc.