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Re: CP3 to Boston (trade idea)
« Reply #75 on: July 22, 2010, 07:10:56 PM »

Offline CoachBo

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He's "injury prone" because people on this board have a stroke whenever the notion of trading one of Danny's draft picks comes up.

It'll never happen, so all the Rondo exaggerators need not worry.

But the idea of a PG who can shoot the basketball is a lovely thought on a warm summer day.

Maybe Rondo. Some day.
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Re: CP3 to Boston (trade idea)
« Reply #76 on: July 22, 2010, 10:28:22 PM »

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He's "injury prone" because people on this board have a stroke whenever the notion of trading one of Danny's draft picks comes up.

It'll never happen, so all the Rondo exaggerators need not worry.

But the idea of a PG who can shoot the basketball is a lovely thought on a warm summer day.

Maybe Rondo. Some day.

  Sure, coach. He's never really been injured, he just had jury duty or something, and a he missed all those games a couple of years ago because he got a bad haircut and didn't want to be seen in public. Those Rondo exaggerators made the whole thing up.

Re: CP3 to Boston (trade idea)
« Reply #77 on: July 22, 2010, 11:30:52 PM »

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If you can trade Rondo for CP3, you have to do it. Hard as it sounds it would be a substantial upgrade. Rondo's wow defensive plays only just make up for his lack of shooting. The Balance and consistency you get with CP3 would be head over heals. CP3 is much better than Rondo in a slower paced game which, like it or not, is what the C's are going to need to play. Probably the only guy I would trade Rondo for.

Hard trade; but got to do it if you can.