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What would it take to pry Barnes from G.S.
« on: November 23, 2013, 12:34:32 AM »

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 Still can't believe they signed A.I. 4 years 48 million. Since they did Barnes is a guy someone could get if they came with the right offer.

 First, what on our roster could really help them win this year. I think a package of Green, Crawford, And the Clippers first would get them listening. Plus salary fillers from them.
 
 He would be a great piece to build with twenty one years old, and he could take fifteen shots a game here.

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I think the Dubs would like salary relief.

But believe me when I say this, they won't let go of Barnes unless they get a star in return. They are really high on him, even despite the Iggy signing.
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If Ainge called, Golden State would probably ask for Sullinger and a first.
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would luv to have barnes in Beantown.  Loved his game at UNC.  Id dump green, Bradley, crawford and a first for him.

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 So do we have a shot

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 So do we have a shot

With all of their injuries, not a chance.  Otherwise, exactly what LooseCannon said, since they could use another big man.
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Saw on another thread they have no future 1st rounders coming up and they're betting on the current group kinda like the Nets (but with more success). They might be able to package Lee, for salary relief, with Barnes for an expiring and multiple picks.
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Saw on another thread they have no future 1st rounders coming up and they're betting on the current group kinda like the Nets (but with more success). They might be able to package Lee, for salary relief, with Barnes for an expiring and multiple picks.

That makes no sense.
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Saw on another thread they have no future 1st rounders coming up and they're betting on the current group kinda like the Nets (but with more success). They might be able to package Lee, for salary relief, with Barnes for an expiring and multiple picks.

The only first-rounders they don't have are their 2014 and 2017.  Pretty sure you confused that with what first-rounders they have available for trades.