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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1721 » by Feed Your Head » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:45 am

darrendaye wrote:
Froob wrote:Is the Hayward S&T still in play?


Don't ask Smitty, he's getting a bit cranky about it...

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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1722 » by BigTrade92 » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:46 am

MagicBagley18 wrote:
return2glory wrote:
BigTrade92 wrote:I’ve got to give Rob Pelinka credit, the guy has done a pretty solid job since taking over in LA.

Having Lebron doesn’t either...


Why are you giving Pelinka credit?

Lebron runs the Lakers.

While some people here criticized Ainge for not being able to land AD, they didn’t realize what Lebron does behind the scenes.

Lebron controls Klutch on the DL along with Rich Paul. AD is part of Klutch. Celtic fans actually thought there was a chance that AD would play for Boston. There was no chance of that with Lebron and Rich Paul making sure AD went to the Lakers.

Lakers are the top dog now and Lebron is the real reason for that. Pelinka is a puppet. They just landed Montrelz Harrell, another Klutch guy.

Why got Marfieff Morris late last season, another Klutch guy. KCP is also a Klutch guy.


Then maybe we should get in bed w klutch and stop whining like bitches. They aren’t going anywhere. Perhaps TT can be an inroad making progress on that

I feel dirty saying it, but you’re 100% right about Klutch.

They will soon rep the majority of the league. Better off to just accept it now and break bread.
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1723 » by sully00 » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:46 am

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sully00 wrote:Ordinarily I would say there is no real need to rush to finalize the deal between Hayward and CHA you can work on it over time. But this is such a bad idea for both sides that if I am Hayward's agent I want that thing signed immediately. At some point the Hornets are going to realize that they are paying 120 mil to Gordon Hayward and still be a lottery team and at some point Gordon Hayward is going to realize that he just agreed to play for a lottery team for what is left of the prime of his career.

Just because you can doesn't mean you should.


Hornets would have to find new ownership if they renege


Why? A deal is a deal when it is signed not "when it is agreed to." Deal falls apart all the time, and some time one deal falling apart causes others to as well. Jordan an Co. comes to Hayward and says we took another look at the impact of what we have to do to give you 120 mil and we can only give 4/100.
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1724 » by HardHittenNB83 » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:46 am

SMTBSI wrote:Went for my first post-Covid run. Slow, awful, totally sapped now, but established that all my residual phlegm is entirely in my esophagus, not my windpipe. So, that's good.

Figured for sure I'd miss all the action while I was out. Nope.


Wow and u got 9 likes bcuz u was locked in ur house full
Of fear lmaoooo I can honestly say nothing has changed in my life since everything started prolly wore a mask for a total of 8mins and I’m mad about that but what else do I expect from sheep who listen to their TV like it’s their god smh NO FEAR EVER !!!! Look now ur immune system so weak bcuz ur full of stress and like they say stress is the ultimate killer, it’s amazing how No one questions anything no more but whatever carry on...
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1725 » by Celts17Pride » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:47 am

By my count Celtics have 15 players

Wings:
Walker, Pritchard, Edwards, Teague, Smart, Brown, Langford, Nesmith, Tatum, Green

Bigs:
G Williams, Ojeleye, R Williams, Theis, Thompson

Restricted FA
Waters, Fall

Ainge probably has a few moves left to do and Edwards, Green and Ojeleye are probably not safe
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1726 » by SMTBSI » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:47 am

return2glory wrote:Semi is a limited player on the other hand. He hasn’t shown much improvement in 3 years. If not for Boston, I don’t think he would still be in the league.

I just remembered this and wanted to address it.

Semi hasn't improved much I'll grant you. But I would point to these two stats:

TS% -- 3P% -- Year
.473 -- .320 -- '17-'18
.531 -- .315 -- '18-'19
.562 -- .378 -- '19'-20

I kind of like both of those trajectories.
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1727 » by djFan71 » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:48 am

SMTBSI wrote:
Froob wrote:Is the Hayward S&T still in play?

No reason Boston would walk away from it. The simplest version - TPE for a 2nd or two - is close to a no-brainer. Have to assume it's in play until CHA officially signs Hayward.

Only reason it wouldn't be is if they choose to cut off their own nose to spite us for some reason, and turn down free 2nds.

I'm going full Danny, but it's really not up to BOS to pony up 2nds. It's about CHA figuring out where they can offload Rozier or Zeller or Batum and save $7M. Depending on the circumstances, if we need to kick in a 2nd to grease that wheel, sure. But, we could also take back a contract, etc. TPE would be great for us. But the true need is CHA not having to stretch Batum.

Well, really... the TRUE need is Gordon to get pen to paper before they come to their senses. But, after that, CHA need is greater than ours.
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1728 » by MagicBagley18 » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:48 am

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MagicBagley18 wrote:
return2glory wrote:
Why are you giving Pelinka credit?

Lebron runs the Lakers.

While some people here criticized Ainge for not being able to land AD, they didn’t realize what Lebron does behind the scenes.

Lebron controls Klutch on the DL along with Rich Paul. AD is part of Klutch. Celtic fans actually thought there was a chance that AD would play for Boston. There was no chance of that with Lebron and Rich Paul making sure AD went to the Lakers.

Lakers are the top dog now and Lebron is the real reason for that. Pelinka is a puppet. They just landed Montrelz Harrell, another Klutch guy.

Why got Marfieff Morris late last season, another Klutch guy. KCP is also a Klutch guy.


Then maybe we should get in bed w klutch and stop whining like bitches. They aren’t going anywhere. Perhaps TT can be an inroad making progress on that

I feel dirty saying it, but you’re 100% right about Klutch.

They will soon rep the majority of the league. Better off to just accept it now and break bread.


I mean I hate but we gotta get used to it. It’s funny too because Jeff Schwartz and excel push their clients here and everyone loves it and no one bitches. Klutch does it and it’s a huge problem. I agree it’s annoying, it’s pathetic the placating that happens and it’s tough to see organizations be indebted to agencies but this is the new nba.......and it’s not going away.
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1729 » by SMTBSI » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:48 am

HardHittenNB83 wrote:
SMTBSI wrote:Went for my first post-Covid run. Slow, awful, totally sapped now, but established that all my residual phlegm is entirely in my esophagus, not my windpipe. So, that's good.

Figured for sure I'd miss all the action while I was out. Nope.


Wow and u got 9 likes bcuz u was locked in ur house full
Of fear lmaoooo
I can honestly say nothing has changed in my life since everything started prolly wore a mask for a total of 8mins and I’m mad about that but what else do I expect from sheep who listen to their TV like it’s their god smh NO FEAR EVER !!!! Look now ur immune system so weak bcuz ur full of stress and like they say stress is the ultimate killer, but carry on...

Well. There's sure a lot to unpack in this post.

All I will say is I wasn't "afraid" of Covid. I had Covid.
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1730 » by hugepatsfan » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:50 am

BOS gives: 2 2nds to NY, 2 2nds to CHA
BOS gets: TPE for Hayward's full salary

NYK gives: Randle
NYK gets: Batum, 2 2nds from BOS

CHA gives: Batum
CHA gets: Hayward (via S&T), 2 2nds from Boston

Swapping Batum for Randle creates the room the Hornets need to sign Hayward without stretching Batum and reducing the cap space they will have next year by $9M because of that. They tried to sign Harrell and Randle is an approximation of that for a year. They can waive/stretch his $4M guarantee next year which would only be $1.3M on the cap vs Batum's $9M. They get 2 2nds from us in addition to not having to pay the cost to NY.

The Knicks take on an extra $8M this year but it's offset partially by losing Randle's $4M guarantee next year. Randle isn't a good player to have as they try to develop young guys. They get 2 2nds for the extra $4M this year and this deal helps their quest for a high pick too.

We get a huge TPE to partially dip into or wait until next year when we aren't hard capped anymore.
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1731 » by famadihana » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:50 am

HardHittenNB83 wrote:
SMTBSI wrote:Went for my first post-Covid run. Slow, awful, totally sapped now, but established that all my residual phlegm is entirely in my esophagus, not my windpipe. So, that's good.

Figured for sure I'd miss all the action while I was out. Nope.


Wow and u got 9 likes bcuz u was locked in ur house full
Of fear lmaoooo I can honestly say nothing has changed in my life since everything started prolly wore a mask for a total of 8mins and I’m mad about that but what else do I expect from sheep who listen to their TV like it’s their god smh NO FEAR EVER !!!! Look now ur immune system so weak bcuz ur full of stress and like they say stress is the ultimate killer, it’s amazing how No one questions anything no more but whatever carry on...


Hayward leaving has really set off all the nutjobs.
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1732 » by MagicBagley18 » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:51 am

HardHittenNB83 wrote:
SMTBSI wrote:Went for my first post-Covid run. Slow, awful, totally sapped now, but established that all my residual phlegm is entirely in my esophagus, not my windpipe. So, that's good.

Figured for sure I'd miss all the action while I was out. Nope.


Wow and u got 9 likes bcuz u was locked in ur house full
Of fear lmaoooo I can honestly say nothing has changed in my life since everything started prolly wore a mask for a total of 8mins and I’m mad about that but what else do I expect from sheep who listen to their TV like it’s their god smh NO FEAR EVER !!!! Look now ur immune system so weak bcuz ur full of stress and like they say stress is the ultimate killer, it’s amazing how No one questions anything no more but whatever carry on...


Your the reason our state is gonna be locked down again and this time worse than the first
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1733 » by BigTrade92 » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:51 am

MagicBagley18 wrote:
BigTrade92 wrote:
MagicBagley18 wrote:
Then maybe we should get in bed w klutch and stop whining like bitches. They aren’t going anywhere. Perhaps TT can be an inroad making progress on that

I feel dirty saying it, but you’re 100% right about Klutch.

They will soon rep the majority of the league. Better off to just accept it now and break bread.


I mean I hate but we gotta get used to it. It’s funny too because Jeff Schwartz and excel push their clients here and everyone loves it and no one bitches. Klutch does it and it’s a huge problem. I agree it’s annoying, it’s pathetic the placating that happens and it’s tough to see organizations be indebted to agencies but this is the new nba.......and it’s not going away.

Great point about Schwartz.

Love or hate the player, Lebron is an incredible business man who found the perfect way to keep his pulse on the league for the duration. I don’t like it either, but it makes no difference. We need to play nice in the sandbox if we want to make friends.
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1734 » by hugepatsfan » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:53 am

BigTrade92 wrote:
MagicBagley18 wrote:
BigTrade92 wrote:I feel dirty saying it, but you’re 100% right about Klutch.

They will soon rep the majority of the league. Better off to just accept it now and break bread.


I mean I hate but we gotta get used to it. It’s funny too because Jeff Schwartz and excel push their clients here and everyone loves it and no one bitches. Klutch does it and it’s a huge problem. I agree it’s annoying, it’s pathetic the placating that happens and it’s tough to see organizations be indebted to agencies but this is the new nba.......and it’s not going away.

Great point about Schwartz.

Love or hate the player, Lebron is an incredible business man who found the perfect way to keep his pulse on the league for the duration. I don’t like it either, but it makes no difference. We need to play nice in the sandbox if we want to make friends.


Tristan Thompson needs to be treated like a GOD here to get in their good graces.
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1735 » by The Corey's » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:56 am

sully00 wrote:
The Corey's wrote:
sully00 wrote:Ordinarily I would say there is no real need to rush to finalize the deal between Hayward and CHA you can work on it over time. But this is such a bad idea for both sides that if I am Hayward's agent I want that thing signed immediately. At some point the Hornets are going to realize that they are paying 120 mil to Gordon Hayward and still be a lottery team and at some point Gordon Hayward is going to realize that he just agreed to play for a lottery team for what is left of the prime of his career.

Just because you can doesn't mean you should.


Hornets would have to find new ownership if they renege


Why? A deal is a deal when it is signed not "when it is agreed to." Deal falls apart all the time, and some time one deal falling apart causes others to as well. Jordan an Co. comes to Hayward and says we took another look at the impact of what we have to do to give you 120 mil and we can only give 4/100.


Because tstum entire market dried up while they have buyer's remorse.

Good luck getting future free agents from even talking to you
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Post#1736 » by djFan71 » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:56 am

hugepatsfan wrote:BOS gives: 2 2nds to NY, 2 2nds to CHA
BOS gets: TPE for Hayward's full salary

NYK gives: Randle
NYK gets: Batum, 2 2nds from BOS

CHA gives: Batum
CHA gets: Hayward (via S&T), 2 2nds from Boston

Swapping Batum for Randle creates the room the Hornets need to sign Hayward without stretching Batum and reducing the cap space they will have next year by $9M because of that. They tried to sign Harrell and Randle is an approximation of that for a year. They can waive/stretch his $4M guarantee next year which would only be $1.3M on the cap vs Batum's $9M. They get 2 2nds from us in addition to not having to pay the cost to NY.

The Knicks take on an extra $8M this year but it's offset partially by losing Randle's $4M guarantee next year. Randle isn't a good player to have as they try to develop young guys. They get 2 2nds for the extra $4M this year and this deal helps their quest for a high pick too.

We get a huge TPE to partially dip into or wait until next year when we aren't hard capped anymore.

CHA is getting a sweetheart deal here, imo. They are not having to waive Batum, and saving money by shipping him out, and getting a useful player. I don't think we need to pay them 2 2nds for the privilege.

I get we should give something for that full TPE, but it should all be going to the Knicks. And CHA should have to kick in too.
I'd try one 2nd from us, one from CHA. That's still a steal for them.
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1737 » by hugepatsfan » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:57 am

Also, I have a bone to pick on the Kanter trade seeing how things look now. What was the point of paying to salary dump him? His salary would be a nice piece to match money in a trade now. And I know Ainge didn't want too many rookies but would it really be that big a deal to have another 1st rounder on the team now instead of Jevonte Green or Carsen Edwards. I don't think that moves the needle as far as making us too young.

It made sense if we were planning to do a Hayward S&T that got us players and had us pushing the tax. But makes no sense in the context of what happened.
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1738 » by jmr07019 » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:58 am

Any chance we could get Kidd Gilchrist for the minimum? He’s the vet swing I want most. Good size and was a starter for a long time. Could throw him at Butler, Giannis, Siakim, Simmons to give other guys a break.
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1739 » by captain green » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:58 am

My question is why the need for tpe when no one is available to use it on it will just disappear if not used. And as far as my understanding of it it can't be combined with players so..
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Re: Trade Thread #8: All Gordon things come to an End 

Post#1740 » by HardHittenNB83 » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:58 am

Edug27 wrote:Lakers will easily win the west. Have to respect their aggressiveness even after winning a title.


It’s all by design nothing is stopping Bron 3 Peat it’s already written in the script the ink is dry he finishes 6-6 so when people argue/debate they will say 6-6>6-0 cough cough 666

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