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GSW/LAC/BOS Idea
« on: February 07, 2013, 03:02:45 PM »

Offline celticpride07

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The goal is to get as much talent as possible for KG and Pierce and to benefit all 3 teams. Pierce and KG both goto Cali where they want to be if traded.

Trade KG to LAC for bledsoe and Jordan

Then trade pierce, terry, collins to GSW for Barnes, Thompson, Biedrins, jefferson

Gives us a lot of young talent and future trade chips

LAC gets Garnett who they're hot after and GSW gets better for a title run

http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=aatp5yr

Bledsoe/barbosa ( rondo)
Bradley/lee
Thompson/Barnes/jefferson
Bass/green/Biedrins  (sullinger)
Jordan/Wilcox/melo

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Billups/Crawford
Butler
Griffin
Garnett

GSW

Curry
Terry
Pierce
Lee
Bogut
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Sg: Wade/R. Allen/Rivers
SF: Lebron/M. Williams
PF: Bosh/Humphries
C: B. Lopez/Dalembert/Anthony

Re: GSW/LAC/BOS Idea
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2013, 03:06:27 PM »

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I still say if the Clips are getting KG, then they have to give us Odom's expiring as well so we can unload some salary (Bass and Terry).


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Re: GSW/LAC/BOS Idea
« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2013, 03:12:52 PM »

Offline Yoki_IsTheName

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The Dubs are never going to do this.

What they get from Klay is way more than what they will get from Jet. And they are very high on Barnes as well.

I doubt that the Clips would give away DeAndre and Bledsoe for KG as well.

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Re: GSW/LAC/BOS Idea
« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2013, 03:12:58 PM »

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Haha we get Barnes and Thompson for two guys who will probably retire in the next year or two at most.

Re: GSW/LAC/BOS Idea
« Reply #4 on: February 07, 2013, 03:13:46 PM »

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That's a heck of a haul you finagled for us right there.

Re: GSW/LAC/BOS Idea
« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2013, 03:16:00 PM »

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I mean, when you're championship contenders OF COURSE you should trade away your pieces in order to get better later!
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Re: GSW/LAC/BOS Idea
« Reply #6 on: February 07, 2013, 03:36:03 PM »

Offline AB_Celtic

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I mean, when you're championship contenders OF COURSE you should trade away your pieces in order to get better later!

Who are you referring to? The Clips get better now and the Warriors get worse now and in the future. The only team that matches your description of getting better later is the Celtics, and I'm sorry, but we aren't championship contenders.

Re: GSW/LAC/BOS Idea
« Reply #7 on: February 07, 2013, 03:41:38 PM »

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I had a similar idea:

Garnett to LAC for Odom and Bledsoe
Pierce and Barbosa to GSW for Barnes-Thompson-Jefferson

The LAC seems reasonable to me -- they were willing to part with Butler instead of Odom, but it's not a big stretch to go from one to the other.

The problem is with GSW -- if they get Pierce, it's very difficult to work out any salary that matches.  Jefferson makes sense salary-wise, and Barnes makes sense talent wise, but that deal doesn't work with contracts.  So that necessitate Thompson coming over, but now that makes no sense if Golden State is trying to win, so they get Barbosa.

The issue is I'm not certain it makes Golden State any better than when they started.  It does clear them of Jefferson's terrible contract, and if they choose not to keep Pierce, or if Pierce retires opts out (see discussion on the front page as to whether or not he can opt out) they clear a lot from their books next year, which has some value.  I'm not sure it has enough value to warrant trading Barnes and Thompson for half-year rentals, however.  Which would mean they'd keep Pierce, and save a little under a million, and then be without Barnes and Thompson.  The moral of the story is that it's tough to make a deal with Golden State which makes sense for both teams and works with the salaries.

However, in my above hypothetical situation, I also propose trading Terry and Bass to Milwaukee for Beno Udrih in a pure salary dump.  Doing all this and waiving Jefferson with the stretch provision (assuming I figured out how that worked correctly) next offseason could leave us with a nice young core and enough cap room to go after free agents with more than the MLE.
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Re: GSW/LAC/BOS Idea
« Reply #8 on: February 07, 2013, 04:05:46 PM »

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Take out Thompson and its a great deal for everyone

Garnett and melo to LAC for Bledsoe and Jordan

Pierce and Terry to GSW for Barnes Jefferson (filler) Biedrins(filler)
Pick 2 Heat: 
Pg: Jennings/Vasquez
Sg: Wade/R. Allen/Rivers
SF: Lebron/M. Williams
PF: Bosh/Humphries
C: B. Lopez/Dalembert/Anthony

Re: GSW/LAC/BOS Idea
« Reply #9 on: February 07, 2013, 04:23:21 PM »

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Take out Thompson and its a great deal for everyone

Garnett and melo to LAC for Bledsoe and Jordan

Pierce and Terry to GSW for Barnes Jefferson (filler) Biedrins(filler)

Why are you giving them Melo when reports are that the Clippers would do Jordan and Bledsoe for KG tomorrow?

Also, that's a lot of salary to take on that's committed next year.  I'd rather just keep Pierce and KG if we're going to have the same salary obligations.

Re: GSW/LAC/BOS Idea
« Reply #10 on: February 07, 2013, 04:41:19 PM »

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Take out Thompson and its a great deal for everyone

Garnett and melo to LAC for Bledsoe and Jordan

Pierce and Terry to GSW for Barnes Jefferson (filler) Biedrins(filler)

Why are you giving them Melo when reports are that the Clippers would do Jordan and Bledsoe for KG tomorrow?

Also, that's a lot of salary to take on that's committed next year.  I'd rather just keep Pierce and KG if we're going to have the same salary obligations.

Can keep melo but it wouldn't be a deal breaker
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PF: Bosh/Humphries
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Re: GSW/LAC/BOS Idea
« Reply #11 on: February 07, 2013, 05:03:21 PM »

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Take out Thompson and its a great deal for everyone

Garnett and melo to LAC for Bledsoe and Jordan

Pierce and Terry to GSW for Barnes Jefferson (filler) Biedrins(filler)

Why are you giving them Melo when reports are that the Clippers would do Jordan and Bledsoe for KG tomorrow?

Also, that's a lot of salary to take on that's committed next year.  I'd rather just keep Pierce and KG if we're going to have the same salary obligations.

Can keep melo but it wouldn't be a deal breaker

Setting aside Melo, the primary issue of this deal is the salary implications for this year and next year.  Going through with this trade would not get us under this year's luxury tax, and keep us above next year's tax also, unless there's a dramatic increase in the tax threshold.  In neither of these years would we be contending.

The way the luxury tax is currently set up (increasing penalties for multiple years as taxpayers), it's a really poor decision to pay the luxury tax in seasons when you aren't fielding a competitor, because you will feel the full penalty of the tax in seasons when you are trying to be competitive.  While the pockets of the Celtics owners have not proven to be shallow, they are also not infinite, and testing those limits in years of mediocrity would be poor planning by Ainge.