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Title: POLL: Which Pierce scenario do you vote for?
Post by: csfansince60s on January 26, 2013, 09:46:56 PM
As soon as I did the OP on the Wiretap/Paul/Pau/Gay thread, I wanted to change it to a Poll .Alas, my technical skills are  deficient, and I couldn't 'cause I didn't know how.

Anyway, so many interesting and diverse opinions have been articulated on that thread, that I thought a poll might be in order.

I voted for the first option:Gasol to us, Gay to Lakers, PP to the Grizz for the many reasons I and others expressed in the other thread.

Of course, if we could get Gasol without giving up the Captain, that would be my choice, but that option is far too unlikely in my opinion to include it in the poll.

Title: Re: POLL: Which Pierce scenario do you vote for?
Post by: Who on January 26, 2013, 10:09:32 PM
Rudy Gay
Title: Re: POLL: Which Pierce scenario do you vote for?
Post by: CelticConcourse on January 26, 2013, 10:40:58 PM
Don't trade the captain.
Title: Re: POLL: Which Pierce scenario do you vote for?
Post by: eugen on January 27, 2013, 09:27:00 AM
I think is time he need to retire...and for the moemtn to stay on the bench
Title: Re: POLL: Which Pierce scenario do you vote for?
Post by: crimson_stallion on January 27, 2013, 09:37:57 AM
I'd strongly prefer not to trade out the only one single player on our team who can score pretty much at will.

No matter what anybody here says he is still a dominant scorer.  The fact that he gave us back-to-back 40 and 30 point games and is near the top of the league in scoring proves that. 

I certainly DO NOT want Gasol.  That guy is absolute garbage in respect to what we need right now.  We do not need a 7 footer that moves as slow as a walrus, is soft as a poodle, who is (at this point) a terrible defender, and who folds like paper in the playoffs. 

We also don't need a 7 footer who (last I checked) was shooting barely over 40% from the field at well beyond 30 years of age.

If I HAD to trade Pierce it would be for Gay because he's a guy who can fill up the score boards consistently and who can also play solid defense, but I think a trade like this will break apart the team's chemistry even worse than it already is. 

Think about how the team responded when Perkins was traded out - now consider that Pierce is the captain of this team, who has been here since he was a rookie. 

Not only do the Celtics lose what feels like a family member, but it also shows the team that there is no loyalty at all in Green, and makes Boston the last place any future players will want to go.
Title: Re: POLL: Which Pierce scenario do you vote for?
Post by: alajet on January 27, 2013, 09:51:22 AM
Replacing Pierce with Green (as in the case with LA trade) or Gay (straight up Memphis trade) isn't that appealing to me.

If I had to pick one up, I'd take the Clippers trade, then package Bradley with couple of more role players to get a big. It won't be Cousins or Big Al, but it could be Gortat. Let's say we send picks and Bass alongside Bradley for the assumption, though I don't know if this will be enough or anything close by any means. Bringing in Bledsoe erases the invincibility of Bradley in long term.

Rondo/Bledsoe/Butler/KG/Gortat with Lee/Terry/Green with an increased role on offense/Sullinger on the bench is what you are left with. Since we lose our primary scorer and Rondo/Bledsoe could become a cursed shooting duo in backcourt, we are pretty much screwed.

Don't trade the captain.
Title: Re: POLL: Which Pierce scenario do you vote for?
Post by: gpap on January 27, 2013, 11:31:48 AM
Don't trade the captain.

Captain America?
Title: Re: POLL: Which Pierce scenario do you vote for?
Post by: Geo123 on January 27, 2013, 12:00:41 PM
Replacing Pierce with Green (as in the case with LA trade) or Gay (straight up Memphis trade) isn't that appealing to me.

If I had to pick one up, I'd take the Clippers trade, then package Bradley with couple of more role players to get a big. It won't be Cousins or Big Al, but it could be Gortat. Let's say we send picks and Bass alongside Bradley for the assumption, though I don't know if this will be enough or anything close by any means. Bringing in Bledsoe erases the invincibility of Bradley in long term.

Rondo/Bledsoe/Butler/KG/Gortat with Lee/Terry/Green with an increased role on offense/Sullinger on the bench is what you are left with. Since we lose our primary scorer and Rondo/Bledsoe could become a cursed shooting duo in backcourt, we are pretty much screwed.

Don't trade the captain.

The Clippers aren't going to trade Bledsoe until/if Paul signs long term so you can forget that