Sick bucket hat Rondo :bowdown:
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Sick bucket hat Rondo :bowdown:
[QUOTE=DuMa]Boston wants another Kevin from Minnesota?[/QUOTE]
Funny but true:oldlol: Bad choice for Love tho, he shud go to tha knicks.:applause:
I hate bucket hats with a passion, but I'll give my dude Rondo a pass for that.
[QUOTE=Real14]Funny but true:oldlol: Bad choice for Love tho, he shud go to tha knicks.:applause:[/QUOTE]
:roll:
[QUOTE=CelticBaller]:roll:[/QUOTE]
Whatz funny?:lol
If both Kevin and Ainge are smart, they would let his contract expire and sign him. That way they can offer him max without gutting the team out and they can get a good rookie this year.
kevin love is the man but he's being a bit of an attention whore
[QUOTE=Real14]Whatz funny?:lol[/QUOTE]
The Knicks. I know it will take some time, but you will eventually get the joke.
[QUOTE=Andrei89]How short is he exactly?
I mean, Rondo is 6 foot tall so what does that make Kevin Love?
Love looks like 6 foot 4 in that picture.[/QUOTE]
He's like 6'8 or 9. His height is exaggerated but he isn't 6'4
I don't think Boston will make the trade for K-Love.
[QUOTE=Kevin_Garnett_5]I wonder what the next move is if we trade for Love. Clearly Rondo/Love alone isn't enough to make noise in the East. Either way, great move by Danny if he can bring in a 26/12 PF to Boston. Should earn him executive of the year honors again.[/QUOTE]
-Bogans + Vitor + other non-guaranteed deals for Asik + Lin
-Lin + 2015 Clippers pick to Utah for Hayward S&T (use Pierce trade exception)
-S&T Bradley to wherever he wants
-Use trade exception from Bradley S&T to lure Ariza/Deng type SF
-Sign Jordan Hill with MLE and DaJuan Blair with BAE
-Use #17 pick (assuming not traded in Love deal) on PJ Hairston
-Sign Aaron Brooks, James Johnson to vet minimum
Rondo-Hayward-Deng-Love-Asik
Brooks-Hairston-Johnson-Hill-Blair
That team might not beat Miami but they push them harder than Indiana did this post season imo.
Edit: To make the money work, it'd require two separate deals involving Houston. Before draft, all the non-guaranteed deals for Asik (Pierce trade exception not required I think). Then post-draft, Houston sends Lin to Utah, Boston sends 2015 Clippers 1st rounder to Utah, Utah does S&T to send Hayward to Boston (via Pierce trade exception).
If I'm the Wolves I'd trade Love for 6th pick, Green, and Olynyk, and would be damn happy.
[QUOTE=fos]If I'm the Wolves I'd trade Love for 6th pick, Green, and Olynyk, and would be damn happy.[/QUOTE]
The Wolves don't want Jeff Green. Jeff Green is only productive/valuable on a team that already has a successful 1st/2nd offensive option.
The Celtics will probably give 2 picks, a young asset, and maybe some cap relief.
The better deals in the NBA for Minnesota would 1-2 more young assets, but decent draft picks and cap relief are very enticing and helpful for a team like the Wolves.
[QUOTE=Pushxx]The Wolves don't want Jeff Green. Jeff Green is only productive/valuable on a team that already has a successful 1st/2nd offensive option.
The Celtics will probably give 2 picks, a young asset, and maybe some cap relief.
The better deals in the NBA for Minnesota would 1-2 more young assets, but decent draft picks and cap relief are very enticing and helpful for a team like the Wolves.[/QUOTE]
#6, Green, Bogans' waiveable contract.
Turns Love into a cheap rookie, an under 10 mill starting 3, and 5 million in cap savings once they clear out Bogans.
[QUOTE=ProfessorMurder]#6, Green, Bogans' waiveable contract.
Turns Love into a cheap rookie, an under 10 mill starting 3, and 5 million in cap savings once they clear out Bogans.[/QUOTE]
I could see Minnesota wanting to dump guys like Budinger (player option for 2015-2016) and Barea (expiring) because they haven't worked out for them. Green's (player option for 2015-2016, also) overpaid, but he makes the same as those two other guys combined (and I believe he'd contribute more to winning than those two combined due to Budinger's spotty health and Barea's ineffectiveness) . I could see Minnesota potentially going for Green in that sort of arrangement. Boston can utilize Barea's expiring in another trade and be stuck with Buddinger + Wallace taking up ~$15M in cap space.
One question- if a team uses stretch provision on a guy (Budinger) with a player option, does that player option get factored into the cap hit? For Budinger's case, would his guaranteed 2014-2015 salary of $5M be stretched out over 3 years or would the total value left on his contract, including his player option, ($10M I think) be stretched out over 5 years?