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A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#1 » by unearth » Sat Jul 6, 2013 11:58 pm

Boston deals Rajon Rondo, Brandon Bass, and Courtney Lee to Detroit for Andre Drummond, Kyle Singler, Charlie Villanueva, Rodney Stuckey, and a future first round pick. Joe Dumars gets the elite point guard he wants in the four time All Star Rondo along with two solid role players in Bass and Lee while Boston gets a talented young center in Drummond, a good role player in Singler, a future first rounder, and two expriring deals in Villanueva and Stuckey. Overall this is a very reasonable deal for both sides. What do you all think?
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#2 » by fekz » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:00 am

You were done at Andre Drummond.
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#3 » by jaredtyshaf » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:01 am

unearth wrote:Boston deals Rajon Rondo, Brandon Bass, and Courtney Lee to Detroit for Andre Drummond, Kyle Singler, Charlie Villanueva, Rodney Stuckey, and a future first round pick. Joe Dumars gets the elite point guard he wants in the four time All Star Rondo along with two solid role players in Bass and Lee while Boston gets a talented young center in Drummond, a good role player in Singler, a future first rounder, and two expriring deals in Villanueva and Stuckey. Overall this is a very reasonable deal for both sides. What do you all think?


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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#4 » by ImHeisenberg » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:01 am

There's nothing "reasonable" about this. Go back to "bean town", guy.

19 year old Andre Drummond, who has a rookie PER on par with Shaq, versus 27 year old Rondo with a blown ACL, with the same shooting ability as Drummond.

You Boston guys can just give it a rest already. We're not moving Drummond unless it's OKC or Miami offering us LeBron James or Kevin Durant. Short of that, he's not moving anywhere.
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#5 » by unearth » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:04 am

jaredtyshaf wrote:
unearth wrote:Boston deals Rajon Rondo, Brandon Bass, and Courtney Lee to Detroit for Andre Drummond, Kyle Singler, Charlie Villanueva, Rodney Stuckey, and a future first round pick. Joe Dumars gets the elite point guard he wants in the four time All Star Rondo along with two solid role players in Bass and Lee while Boston gets a talented young center in Drummond, a good role player in Singler, a future first rounder, and two expriring deals in Villanueva and Stuckey. Overall this is a very reasonable deal for both sides. What do you all think?


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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#6 » by Minas » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:04 am

Go away.
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#7 » by Mr. Krabs » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:05 am

We're lucky he didn't want Eminem too.
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#8 » by ImHeisenberg » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:06 am

Mr. Krabs wrote:We're lucky he didn't want Eminem too.

I'd sanction that deal if we got Mark Wahlberg in return.
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#9 » by unearth » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:06 am

ImHeisenberg wrote:You Boston guys can just give it a rest already. We're not moving Drummond unless it's OKC or Miami offering us LeBron James or Kevin Durant. Short of that, he's not moving anywhere.


I love your passion but this sounds like an acute case of homerism.
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#10 » by detroitKG » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:08 am

unearth wrote:Boston deals Rajon Rondo, Brandon Bass, and Courtney Lee to Detroit for Andre Drummond, Kyle Singler, Charlie Villanueva, Rodney Stuckey, and a future first round pick. Joe Dumars gets the elite point guard he wants in the four time All Star Rondo along with two solid role players in Bass and Lee while Boston gets a talented young center in Drummond, a good role player in Singler, a future first rounder, and two expriring deals in Villanueva and Stuckey. Overall this is a very reasonable deal for both sides. What do you all think?


Drummond and a Future 1st :eek1:
You lost me at Drummond, but a future 1st as well oh dear...
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#11 » by Mr. Krabs » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:11 am

unearth wrote:
ImHeisenberg wrote:You Boston guys can just give it a rest already. We're not moving Drummond unless it's OKC or Miami offering us LeBron James or Kevin Durant. Short of that, he's not moving anywhere.


I love your passion but this sounds like an acute case of homerism.

What is so hard to understand? He is easily in the top 10 in terms of trade value. What most Boston fans feel about Avery Bradley is what you described.
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#12 » by unearth » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:14 am

ImHeisenberg wrote:19 year old Andre Drummond, who has a rookie PER on par with Shaq,


Shaq averaged 23.4 points per game in his rookie season, Drummond averaged 7.6 points per game. I understand we have to factor in age and minutes, but still, COMMON! Andre Drummond should not even be in the same sentence as Shaquille O'Neal.
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#13 » by unearth » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:18 am

Mr. Krabs wrote:
unearth wrote:
ImHeisenberg wrote:You Boston guys can just give it a rest already. We're not moving Drummond unless it's OKC or Miami offering us LeBron James or Kevin Durant. Short of that, he's not moving anywhere.


I love your passion but this sounds like an acute case of homerism.

What is so hard to understand? He is easily in the top 10 in terms of trade value. What most Boston fans feel about Avery Bradley is what you described.


Avery Bradley can become a pretty good player but his ceiling might be Arron Afllalo 2.0, not MIchael Jordan. Anyone who believes he's going to be an amazing player is not operating in reality.
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#14 » by ImHeisenberg » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:29 am

unearth wrote:
ImHeisenberg wrote:19 year old Andre Drummond, who has a rookie PER on par with Shaq,


Shaq averaged 23.4 points per game in his rookie season, Drummond averaged 7.6 points per game. I understand we have to factor in age and minutes, but still, COMMON! Andre Drummond should not even be in the same sentence as Shaquille O'Neal.

I said, their PER was similar, not their averages.

But, that's cool.
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#15 » by unearth » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:33 am

ImHeisenberg wrote:
unearth wrote:
ImHeisenberg wrote:19 year old Andre Drummond, who has a rookie PER on par with Shaq,


Shaq averaged 23.4 points per game in his rookie season, Drummond averaged 7.6 points per game. I understand we have to factor in age and minutes, but still, COMMON! Andre Drummond should not even be in the same sentence as Shaquille O'Neal.

I said, their PER was similar, not their averages.

But, that's cool.


I hear ya, I was just citing their averages to show it's a little bit of a stretch to even compare their PERs, that's all.
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#16 » by ImHeisenberg » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:37 am

unearth wrote:I hear ya, I was just citing their averages to show it's a little bit of a stretch to even compare their PERs, that's all.


I understand that. But, Drummond didn't really get an opportunity to put up big numbers. In the few games he did start before the season was over he had a 29 pt 11 rebound game. He's probably the most athletic big man in the game right now, and has a great attitude and desire to get better.

Considering that he's on a rookie scale contract for another three seasons, he's easily one of the best deals in the league right now.
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#17 » by DBC10 » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:52 am

:lol:

Honestly, do you guys even want to sound reasonable anymore? We should just end all Rondo to DET talks just so that their fanbase doesn't come here and make proposals like this.
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Post#18 » by triplet1984 » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:53 am

Drummond is untouchable. NEXT.
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#19 » by MLBoyd » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:55 am

Didn't Drummond set a record this season for quickest double-double for a rookie/player or something?
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Re: A Reasonable Rondo Trade 

Post#20 » by ComboGuardCity » Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:58 am

We should just have an outsiders trade thread. Then the mods can just lock these.

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