FlatearthZorro wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:Fantasy Hayward-to-Indiana trade, non-big return edition:
DET gets Oladipo, Edwards, #14, #47
IND gets Hayward, #26
BOS gets Rose, Snell, Warren, #7
*Options on Hayward and Snell exercised. Kanter, Semi, Green, and Wanamaker all walk. Dunno what to do with Poirier.
Kemba / Brown / Tatum / Warren / Timelord
Rose / Smart / Snell / Grant / Theis
Waters / Langford / vet / #30 / #7
If we ever play in a bubble again, TJ Warren can give you 50-piece like it's nothing lol. Snell and Warren both shot 40% from three last season. Rose is someone who can penetrate the defense and get into the paint at will. Could be our LouWill w/o the shooting. Is there a quality big in the draft at #7?
Sell Detroit to pairing Griffin with another all-star calibre player. Dunno why they'd give up #7 in this scenario. I tried to talk them out of it but they insisted on trading it to us.
Dipo wants out of Indiana, Hayward probably wants in. Win-win! Give them #26 for Warren.
Let's call this Celtics 2018 Redux with Rose in the Rozier role and Warren in the Mook role. Snell takes over Semi's place. Lots of mid-tier salaries/pieces that can be cobbled together for a special pupu platter in case a star becomes available midseason.
How does this improve us on the boards? I think we were a big man away from being a championship team. We need a guy who is 20-30 % better than Theis and we can win a championship.
Boards, you mean rebounds? We outrebounded Miami in every game except the last. Turnovers and execution in crunch time are what did us in in that series. Theis and Grant might not be all-world rebounders but they're great at boxing out. It's up to Tatum, Brown, and co. to grab the boards.
I'm betting on Timelord's improvement on the defensive end. Just not a fan of investing on a high usage, mediocre efficiency non-defensive big like Vucevic. People do realize he won't average his 20/11 with the Cs. He'll get less touches, lower usage since we already have Kemba/Tatum/Brown. Williams per 100 possessions already matches Theis's production on much higher efficiency but with more blocks/steals (though more turnover prone). Two things that are keeping him off the floor -- injuries and his inability to understand & execute defensive coverages.

















