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I understand the salaries do not match, but hypothetically: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight?

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Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #15 on: February 16, 2013, 10:16:05 AM »

Offline scaryjerry

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Why didn't he dramatically help the Lakers chances?

Why didn't Rondo dramatically help the Celtics chances?

why is Danny contemplating blowing it up because rondo is injured?

Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #16 on: February 16, 2013, 10:20:24 AM »

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Why didn't he dramatically help the Lakers chances?

Why didn't Rondo dramatically help the Celtics chances?

His teammates weren't hitting shots, including Paul. Lack of effort in the first few games.

Dwight had Pau and Kobe and Nash and still couldn't help the Lakers. For a guy who's supposed to be dominant, he didn't do a thing to help the Lakers chances.

These are all very weak arguments.

I disagree. If they shot the ball decent enough while Rondo is finding them wide open we couldve not had a 6 game skid prior to his injury.

And I cant deny the fact that the Lakers are much more talented than us, yet they sre below 500.
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Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #17 on: February 16, 2013, 10:21:52 AM »

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No brainer?   Has he helped the Lakers?  That is right, he has not!

If he did then he wouldn't be available in the first place. Howard has the ability to be an impact player so it would be worth the gamble for Boston.

Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #18 on: February 16, 2013, 10:32:03 AM »

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No... I would have a tough time cheering for this guy.  Hated him ever since he hit that hook shot over Perk twice and ran down the court stearing at his hand like it was something special. He is a tool.

Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #19 on: February 16, 2013, 10:34:02 AM »

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Why didn't he dramatically help the Lakers chances?

Why didn't Rondo dramatically help the Celtics chances?

His teammates weren't hitting shots, including Paul. Lack of effort in the first few games.

Dwight had Pau and Kobe and Nash and still couldn't help the Lakers. For a guy who's supposed to be dominant, he didn't do a thing to help the Lakers chances.

These are all very weak arguments.

  It's also weak to claim Rondo doesn't help our chances when he's proven the opposite to be true time and again, or to ignore that Danny mentioned that the team's offensive struggles had a lot to do with two of our best offensive players struggling with injuries.

Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #20 on: February 16, 2013, 10:52:58 AM »

Offline csfansince60s

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Why didn't he dramatically help the Lakers chances?

1. Mike Brown and the Princeton offense
2. Bernie Bickerstaff
3. D'Antoni and his offense

Brown and D'Antoni were trying to put square pegs into round holes. Many players (esp. Gasol) were alienated and sniping among themselves.

If the trade presents itself, you gotta do it.


Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #21 on: February 16, 2013, 10:59:53 AM »

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I do this trade. While I always thought Howard was overrated his game fits nearly perfect with our needs.

 He is obviously not the same player he was before the back and he may never be. He allows PP and KG to play for a few more years of legitimate contending.

 As long as he isnt concerned with his shot attempts.
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Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #22 on: February 16, 2013, 11:08:13 AM »

Offline eugen

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No brainer?   Has he helped the Lakers?  That is right, he has not!

Stop man...What kind of logic is that??? Did KG heped T'wolves to win the championship?? After that KG helped us to get the ring

Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #23 on: February 16, 2013, 11:18:02 AM »

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No brainer?   Has he helped the Lakers?  That is right, he has not!

Stop man...What kind of logic is that???

  The kind that's identical to your "trade Rondo" logic?

Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #24 on: February 16, 2013, 11:19:31 AM »

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Why didn't he dramatically help the Lakers chances?

Why didn't Rondo dramatically help the Celtics chances?

His teammates weren't hitting shots, including Paul. Lack of effort in the first few games.

Dwight had Pau and Kobe and Nash and still couldn't help the Lakers. For a guy who's supposed to be dominant, he didn't do a thing to help the Lakers chances.

These are all very weak arguments.

  It's also weak to claim Rondo doesn't help our chances when he's proven the opposite to be true time and again, or to ignore that Danny mentioned that the team's offensive struggles had a lot to do with two of our best offensive players struggling with injuries.

I'm not making the arguments, in fact, my "argument" was weak on purpose just to show it.

Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #25 on: February 16, 2013, 11:23:10 AM »

Offline eugen

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No brainer?   Has he helped the Lakers?  That is right, he has not!

Stop man...What kind of logic is that???

  The kind that's identical to your "trade Rondo" logic?

I following your wrong logic. You do not like DH12 beacuase he did not helped LAL...

Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #26 on: February 16, 2013, 11:23:33 AM »

Offline BballTim

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Why didn't he dramatically help the Lakers chances?

Why didn't Rondo dramatically help the Celtics chances?

His teammates weren't hitting shots, including Paul. Lack of effort in the first few games.

Dwight had Pau and Kobe and Nash and still couldn't help the Lakers. For a guy who's supposed to be dominant, he didn't do a thing to help the Lakers chances.

These are all very weak arguments.

  It's also weak to claim Rondo doesn't help our chances when he's proven the opposite to be true time and again, or to ignore that Danny mentioned that the team's offensive struggles had a lot to do with two of our best offensive players struggling with injuries.

I'm not making the arguments, in fact, my "argument" was weak on purpose just to show it.

  In that case, my apologies. Well done.

Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #27 on: February 16, 2013, 11:23:39 AM »

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Why didn't he dramatically help the Lakers chances?

Why didn't Rondo dramatically help the Celtics chances?

His teammates weren't hitting shots, including Paul. Lack of effort in the first few games.

Dwight had Pau and Kobe and Nash and still couldn't help the Lakers. For a guy who's supposed to be dominant, he didn't do a thing to help the Lakers chances.

These are all very weak arguments.

I disagree. If they shot the ball decent enough while Rondo is finding them wide open we couldve not had a 6 game skid prior to his injury.

And I cant deny the fact that the Lakers are much more talented than us, yet they sre below 500.

The Lakers are not much more talented than us, they have a very weak bench, zero defensive philosophy, being coached by someone who doesn't have the personnel to do what he wants them to do... yet he's stubbornly keeps trying.

Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #28 on: February 16, 2013, 11:24:57 AM »

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Why didn't he dramatically help the Lakers chances?

Why didn't Rondo dramatically help the Celtics chances?

His teammates weren't hitting shots, including Paul. Lack of effort in the first few games.

Dwight had Pau and Kobe and Nash and still couldn't help the Lakers. For a guy who's supposed to be dominant, he didn't do a thing to help the Lakers chances.

These are all very weak arguments.

I disagree. If they shot the ball decent enough while Rondo is finding them wide open we couldve not had a 6 game skid prior to his injury.

And I cant deny the fact that the Lakers are much more talented than us, yet they sre below 500.

The Lakers are not much more talented than us, they have a very weak bench, zero defensive philosophy, being coached by someone who doesn't have the personnel to do what he wants them to do... yet he's stubbornly keeps trying.

  You missed one. Three letter word, starts with "o", ends with "ld".

Re: Would you trade Rondo for Dwight? (Poll)
« Reply #29 on: February 16, 2013, 11:25:46 AM »

Offline BudweiserCeltic

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Why didn't he dramatically help the Lakers chances?

Why didn't Rondo dramatically help the Celtics chances?

His teammates weren't hitting shots, including Paul. Lack of effort in the first few games.

Dwight had Pau and Kobe and Nash and still couldn't help the Lakers. For a guy who's supposed to be dominant, he didn't do a thing to help the Lakers chances.

These are all very weak arguments.

I disagree. If they shot the ball decent enough while Rondo is finding them wide open we couldve not had a 6 game skid prior to his injury.

And I cant deny the fact that the Lakers are much more talented than us, yet they sre below 500.

The Lakers are not much more talented than us, they have a very weak bench, zero defensive philosophy, being coached by someone who doesn't have the personnel to do what he wants them to do... yet he's stubbornly keeps trying.

  You missed one. Three letter word, starts with "o", ends with "ld".

You know, I had actually typed it down, but deleted it lol.