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Offline Hawkeye199

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 trade works

http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=nx6ku65
 Boston gets :vuevic,deing and budinger
Boston gives up:jeff green,kelly olynyk, bradon bass, boston 2016 pick,clippers pick and philly pick.

Minnesota gives up:deing and budinger

Minnesota gets: jeff green, clippers pick,philly pick

Orlando gives Vuevic

Orlando gets kelly olynyk,bass and 2016 boston 2016 pick

 why boston does it

 boston gets a future star in deing who had a great rookie season and even an espy analyst said deing would most likely be a star based on his rookie season. gives us a line up of

Rondo/smart

Bradley/smart

turner/budinger

vuevic/sully

deing/zeller

we keep the brookline picks and rondo. while giving us star potential in the pf and center position. with a star in pg and whatever smart is, this could be a good team.

Vuevic avg a double double of 14 points and 11 rebounds. he can be our starter while we figure out sully. he plays much better D then olynyk while doing everything we wanted olynyk to do. he is the same age and height as olynyk.

budinger is for cap reasons but turner and budinger can fight for the starting sf position and we can let him grow and maybe trade him for a first.

Why Minnesota does it

Minnesota wants to win now they have a chane with this starting line up

rubio

wiggins

green

young

pek

this is a young team with strong offense and decent defense. the first round picks sweetens the deal.

 why orlando does it

vuevic is great but he is on a one year contract

 they get a great prospect  in olynyk a solid veteran and a mid level first round pick.
zach lavine-jeremy lin-tyus jones
jeremy lamb-tyshen prince-Andre miller
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Offline nostar

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I don't know why this bugs me but, it's Brooklyn. Brookline sounds like a railroad in Monopoly.

Also neither team is moving their young, talented center for a late draft pick and a rotation player.
Oh and Minnesota has no need for Jeff Green, who would you be a 1 year rental anyway as he'd certainly opt-out. They have their starting SF in Wiggins.

Just because we need a center doesn't mean that teams are chomping at the bit to give us one. This trade makes zero sense for any team but us.

Offline Endless Paradise

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why orlando does it

vuevic is great but he is on a one year contract

How is this a bad thing for Orlando - who don't have any other centers of Vucevic's caliber and, more importantly, also have his bird rights - yet it's not for Boston, who'd be trading for that same deal with one year left?  Furthermore, how is this going to help clear up their log jam at power forward, where Frye, Harris, Nicholson, and potentially Gordon and O'Quinn can all possibly see time?

As said above, the deal as proposed doesn't benefit any team save for Boston.  The Magic effectively swap places with the Celtics, in that they'd have a glut of power forwards with a weakness at the center position; you see how much success that's led to for Boston.  As for the Wolves, it just doesn't make much of any sense for a rebuilding team to trade the younger, more athletic center on a rookie contract in favor of an older, less athletic center who makes far more money.  Pekovic should be the trade target if the Wolves decide to move one of their big men: he doesn't fit in with the rebuild (particularly since the Wolves are now pushing the idea of a hyper-athletic, run-and-gun-style team) and since he's actually a solid player with a non-expiring deal, they could receive quite a good return for him.

Offline Eddie20

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I can't entirely rule out the possibility that Hawkeye is actually Krook.

Offline boscel33

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I don't know why this bugs me but, it's Brooklyn. Brookline sounds like a railroad in Monopoly.

Also neither team is moving their young, talented center for a late draft pick and a rotation player.
Oh and Minnesota has no need for Jeff Green, who would you be a 1 year rental anyway as he'd certainly opt-out. They have their starting SF in Wiggins.

Just because we need a center doesn't mean that teams are chomping at the bit to give us one. This trade makes zero sense for any team but us.

or a city in Massachusetts. 
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Offline slamtheking

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you just proposed the same senseless trade in another thread less than a week ago

http://forums.celticsblog.com/index.php?topic=73647.0

Offline fairweatherfan

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you just proposed the same senseless trade in another thread less than a week ago

http://forums.celticsblog.com/index.php?topic=73647.0

Wow, is this a literal copy-paste of that post, with a slightly different title?

Anyway, Minnesota and Orlando both hang up the phone.

Offline D.o.s.

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Yeah there's no way this tread actually goes through.
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