How much is Mcdo willing to give up to get Ainge's #1 pick?
How much is Mcdo willing to give up to get Ainge's #1 pick?
his former boss will not select fultz or ball at #1 and undermine little ET.
it may require parting ways with chriss or bender.
it may require parting ways with chriss or bender.
Re: How much is Mcdo willing to give up to get Ainge's #1 pick?
Let's wait to see how the ping pong balls bounce. Only a 25% chance Ainge even gets #1.
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Nothing, there isnt a lot separating Fultz from Ball, Jackson, DSJ etc..
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It can't be gotten.
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let's hope boston gets the #1. it'll make for an interesting draft night.Cap wrote:Let's wait to see how the ping pong balls bounce. Only a 25% chance Ainge even gets #1.
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Yeah, lets hope we dont get it because fuck the fans, we dont deserve anything. Go Celtics!
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Boston is only trading that pick for a star. If Butler, Cousins, or George becomes available, then you'll see Boston move that pick.
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If Boston trades that pick for Butler or George they will regret it.Split T wrote:Boston is only trading that pick for a star. If Butler, Cousins, or George becomes available, then you'll see Boston move that pick.
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oh, i forgot about the suns.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Yeah, lets hope we dont get it because f*** the fans, we dont deserve anything. Go Celtics!
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i think they'd settle for a package of lesser players with potential.Split T wrote:Boston is only trading that pick for a star. If Butler, Cousins, or George becomes available, then you'll see Boston move that pick.
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Why do you say that? They are both legit top 10-15 players.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:If Boston trades that pick for Butler or George they will regret it.Split T wrote:Boston is only trading that pick for a star. If Butler, Cousins, or George becomes available, then you'll see Boston move that pick.
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I dont think they are real difference makers, if there is a Pacer I'd trade that pick for its Turner, not George.Split T wrote:Why do you say that? They are both legit top 10-15 players.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:If Boston trades that pick for Butler or George they will regret it.Split T wrote:Boston is only trading that pick for a star. If Butler, Cousins, or George becomes available, then you'll see Boston move that pick.
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Hmmm, I wouldn't trade it for Turner. He's a nice player, who should be very good down the line, but there is at least 3 guys in this draft I take over him.
Throw Butler or George on the celtics and they've got a legit shot at beating the cavs and going to the finals.
Throw Butler or George on the celtics and they've got a legit shot at beating the cavs and going to the finals.
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I dont know if that is true. Give them a stretch 4/5 who doesnt need the ball to contribute and I think they are better off. Especially with how ball dominant Thomas needs to be to be productive. I also think you are vastly underrating Turner. He's right there for me as a guy I'd consider trading Booker for.
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They've already got Horford, while Turner and Horford could play together, I'm not sure they need both. Paul George or Jimmy Butler would take a lot of pressure off IT. While he seems to be handling the pressure just fine right now, the playoffs will be a whole different story.
I don't think I'm under rating Turner. I think he's right there with Booker as well, but like Booker, he's still 20 years old and has a ways to go. Boston is primed to win now, not in 5 years.
I don't think I'm under rating Turner. I think he's right there with Booker as well, but like Booker, he's still 20 years old and has a ways to go. Boston is primed to win now, not in 5 years.
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Re: How much is Mcdo willing to give up to get Ainge's #1 pick?
Yeah, look at it if you are Boston. The big three this draft is two PGs and a SF. You have the new Iverson and your last #3 is a SF too. Also have Smart and Bradley.
Trading out makes a ton of sense for them if they can get a monster. I trade for George and Cousins for sure. Butler would give me pause, though.
Trading out makes a ton of sense for them if they can get a monster. I trade for George and Cousins for sure. Butler would give me pause, though.
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If you plan on going through LeBron in the east and winning trading those assets for Butler or George are a must. Butler's team is 8-6 vs. LeBron's team since 2012. There's no such thing as a LeBron stopper but making it hard on him is as good as it gets so adding one of those 2 guys is the play. I guess it depends on how "win now" they are with this team. IT is a UFA and do they keep him? Their next best player is Horford. Boston is not exactly a power house as constructed. How good is a IT-Butler-Horford trio anyway?Ring_Wanted wrote:Yeah, look at it if you are Boston. The big three this draft is two PGs and a SF. You have the new Iverson and your last #3 is a SF too. Also have Smart and Bradley.
Trading out makes a ton of sense for them if they can get a monster. I trade for George and Cousins for sure. Butler would give me pause, though.
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IT-Butler-Horford makes them a credible threat in my opinion. Assuming they keep their upper tier role players, Stevens with real ammo to throw at LeBron would be scary. If I were Ainge I'd absolutely ride this wave.carey wrote:If you plan on going through LeBron in the east and winning trading those assets for Butler or George are a must. Butler's team is 8-6 vs. LeBron's team since 2012. There's no such thing as a LeBron stopper but making it hard on him is as good as it gets so adding one of those 2 guys is the play. I guess it depends on how "win now" they are with this team. IT is a UFA and do they keep him? Their next best player is Horford. Boston is not exactly a power house as constructed. How good is a IT-Butler-Horford trio anyway?
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I don't watch much of the Celtics games this year, but when I listen to Bill Simmons talk about them, he says they still need a go-to guy at the end of games. You'd think I.Thomas would be that guy, and to some degree he is. But he's short and has some limitations as a player, so he can sometimes be shut down at the end of games. They really need a swingman who can go get a bucket when the game is on the line. At least, that's what Simmons and his Ringer NBA people say a lot, and they seem to follow the team closely, for what that is worth.
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it's good that phx has two easy paths to getting the #1 pick this year.