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They traded their pick?! :o
Awful trade in a summer of awful trades.
Yeah, I really don't get this.They traded their pick?! :o
IT is an expiring contract, while Kyrie's contract has 2 years left on his deal,Crowder is made redundant by Hayward, Brown and Tatum, while I expect Danny Ainge's is gambling on scoring ba number 2-5 pick off the Lakers.Yeah, I really don't get this.
This is an illogical and factually incorrect statement. Two of those guys are unproven, for one, but in this NBA the biggest asset is a wing who can shoot 3's and defend 3 positions. Crowder is that guy, and he's on the best contract in the entire league (seriously, he's making $6,796,117 this season with another two seasons after this one. Allan ****ing Crabbe is making $19,332,500 this season ffs). It's a massive overpay, no matter how you slice it. The fact that they'd give this package up for Kyrie, but not for Jimmy Butler, is insane to me. Jimmy Butler is one of the best 10 players on the planet.Crowder is made redundant by Hayward, Brown and Tatum
Actually, Brown played pretty solidly when he was on the floor last season while Tatum is supposedly among the most NBA ready rookies in this year's draft. Not saying that Crowder was not a good player on a great contract, only that Danny Ainge's has the roster in a reasonably good place to move on from him.This is an illogical and factually incorrect statement. Two of those guys are unproven, for one, but in this NBA the biggest asset is a wing who can shoot 3's and defend 3 positions. Crowder is that guy, and he's on the best contract in the entire league (seriously, he's making $6,796,117 this season with another two seasons after this one. Allan ****ing Crabbe is making $19,332,500 this season ffs). It's a massive overpay, no matter how you slice it. The fact that they'd give this package up for Kyrie, but not for Jimmy Butler, is insane to me. Jimmy Butler is one of the best 10 players on the planet.
I know Brown played well on limited minutes, but that's the entire point. A player who's never set foot on an NBA court and a player who played 17mins a game as the 4th choice at his position don't make a proven top 50 player on a contract that pays him 20mill a season less than what he's worth "redundant". It's a factually incorrect statement.Actually, Brown played pretty solidly when he was on the floor last season while Tatum is supposedly among the most NBA ready rookies in this year's draft. Not saying that Crowder was not a good player on a great contract, only that Danny Ainge's has the roster in a reasonably good place to move on from him.
I get the impression that the Pacers and the Bulls just straight up refused to do a deal with the Celtics regardless of the offer, while the expectations that Kyrie put on the Cavs front office made the Celtics a realistic destination with the right assets to make it worth it. I also get your exasperation with the deal at this point in time, but for Danny Ainge has a way of winning these kinds of trades in the long run. Who would have thought the Pierce deal would have been yielded Three straight lottery picks, and the players that came with the subsequent trades? Not me I was heart broken. Who would have thought that Have Crowder would have wound up being the most productive player from the Boston-Dallas deal. I mean shipping out a 4 time all star for a back up energy big, a mid first round pick and a bench 3 is not a trade one can be said to have on (at least on the surface value). I am assuming that between Danny Ainge and Brad Stevens, there is something they know about the players they sent out and the ones filling in their spots that they felt shipping them out for Kyrie Irving was a worthwhile price to pay.I know Brown played well on limited minutes, but that's the entire point. A player who's never set foot on an NBA court and a player who played 17mins a game as the 4th choice at his position don't make a proven top 50 player on a contract that pays him 20mill a season less than what he's worth "redundant". It's a factually incorrect statement.
The NBA basically has 3 wing positions now, PF's are just SF's. No (good) teams play 2 bigs a lot of minutes. Having 6 players for 3 positions (Hayward, Crowder, Morris, Smart, Brown, Tatum), when they're all either good or high upside, is what you want as an NBA team. It's what you need to match with the Warriors. Trading away that depth for a PG who's not particularly better than what you have on either end of the court is just mental. I get that Kyrie is better in playoff situations, I get that Kyrie has an extra year on his contract and is a much younger player, but the trade still doesn't make sense in respects to who else they could have gotten (Butler, George) for less than this package. There's no justification for it, IMO. It makes even less sense when you consider they could've just drafted Fultz, traded for Butler, and then let Isaiah walk next season and still kept one of Crowder or their Brooklyn pick.
yep mixed them up...maybe this was the cavs' plan all along...?It's Thomas's hip. I hope the Celtics call the Cab's bluff
It will go ahead as soon as someone foldsI was hoping this trade went through. The Eastern conference is incredibly boring as it stands.