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Quote from: liam on June 21, 2017, 10:42:39 PMQuote from: RJ87 on June 21, 2017, 10:26:43 PMI'm gonna tweet something random and see how long it takes to get picked up 🤔I heard on ESPN that somebody was going to tweet something random!I'm one Chris Broussard's "sauces"
Quote from: RJ87 on June 21, 2017, 10:26:43 PMI'm gonna tweet something random and see how long it takes to get picked up 🤔I heard on ESPN that somebody was going to tweet something random!
I'm gonna tweet something random and see how long it takes to get picked up 🤔
Quote from: RJ87 on June 21, 2017, 10:51:27 PMQuote from: liam on June 21, 2017, 10:42:39 PMQuote from: RJ87 on June 21, 2017, 10:26:43 PMI'm gonna tweet something random and see how long it takes to get picked up 🤔I heard on ESPN that somebody was going to tweet something random!I'm one Chris Broussard's "sauces"Chris Broussard has "sauces" everywhere!
If George would want to stay here, and we don't get him, Ainge is a moron. The best SF we can possibly obtain. We can't get Lebron, KD, or Leonard.
https://twitter.com/ForeverGreen_/status/877700133764333568?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fbleacherreport.com%2Fboston-celticsQuoteReport: The #Celtics and Pacers are expected to engage in trade talks about Paul George tomorrow. Boston believes they can get him to stay.Doesn't list a source, so take this as you will.
Report: The #Celtics and Pacers are expected to engage in trade talks about Paul George tomorrow. Boston believes they can get him to stay.
Quote from: RJ87 on June 21, 2017, 11:03:35 PMQuote from: crimson_stallion on June 21, 2017, 11:01:08 PMQuote from: Ilikesports17 on June 21, 2017, 10:20:32 PMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 21, 2017, 09:45:48 PMhttps://twitter.com/ForeverGreen_/status/877700133764333568?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fbleacherreport.com%2Fboston-celticsQuoteReport: The #Celtics and Pacers are expected to engage in trade talks about Paul George tomorrow. Boston believes they can get him to stay.Doesn't list a source, so take this as you will.This whole LA thing has made me kinda dislike george but I have to imagine we could get him to stay and I know we could beat the Lakers offer.Why dislike George because of that? I don't think he's done anything wrong by simply stating where his ultimate preference would be. I mean he hasn't actually gone out and tried to force a trade to the Lakers, or said "I won't re-sign with any team except the Lakers", or anything like that. All he's said is that of all the teams out there, if he had a choice, Lakers would be his top preference. Doesn't mean that he wouldn't stay and re-sign with any number of other teams if he ended up there.I think a lot of people are jumping to conclusions without all the evidence - most people seem to ASSUME that Paul George is not open to re-signing with anybody but the Lakers, but he hasn't said that. All he's said is that if he could choose any team to go to, the Lakers would be top preference. If he gets traded to a great place with a great team, great fans and great culture, great coach, great group of players - and goes on to find himself in the NBA finals battling for a championship - then he might find it very hard to leave all that and go to a lottery bound Lakers team. Woj and Stein have reported that his agent is telling teams EXACTLY that.Where have they said this? I've been keeping a very close eye on Woj's twitter page, and I've seen plenty of updates on George - haven't seen any that say this. Unless he's mentioned it verbally on one of his livecasts? If so, then I would personally walk away from that entirely and focus all my energy on trying to get both Butler and Porzingis. As far as I'm concerned Butler and George are basically 1A and 1B among currently available players, so I'd much rather make a safe play for Butler rather then take a massive gamble on George.
Quote from: crimson_stallion on June 21, 2017, 11:01:08 PMQuote from: Ilikesports17 on June 21, 2017, 10:20:32 PMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 21, 2017, 09:45:48 PMhttps://twitter.com/ForeverGreen_/status/877700133764333568?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fbleacherreport.com%2Fboston-celticsQuoteReport: The #Celtics and Pacers are expected to engage in trade talks about Paul George tomorrow. Boston believes they can get him to stay.Doesn't list a source, so take this as you will.This whole LA thing has made me kinda dislike george but I have to imagine we could get him to stay and I know we could beat the Lakers offer.Why dislike George because of that? I don't think he's done anything wrong by simply stating where his ultimate preference would be. I mean he hasn't actually gone out and tried to force a trade to the Lakers, or said "I won't re-sign with any team except the Lakers", or anything like that. All he's said is that of all the teams out there, if he had a choice, Lakers would be his top preference. Doesn't mean that he wouldn't stay and re-sign with any number of other teams if he ended up there.I think a lot of people are jumping to conclusions without all the evidence - most people seem to ASSUME that Paul George is not open to re-signing with anybody but the Lakers, but he hasn't said that. All he's said is that if he could choose any team to go to, the Lakers would be top preference. If he gets traded to a great place with a great team, great fans and great culture, great coach, great group of players - and goes on to find himself in the NBA finals battling for a championship - then he might find it very hard to leave all that and go to a lottery bound Lakers team. Woj and Stein have reported that his agent is telling teams EXACTLY that.
Quote from: Ilikesports17 on June 21, 2017, 10:20:32 PMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 21, 2017, 09:45:48 PMhttps://twitter.com/ForeverGreen_/status/877700133764333568?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fbleacherreport.com%2Fboston-celticsQuoteReport: The #Celtics and Pacers are expected to engage in trade talks about Paul George tomorrow. Boston believes they can get him to stay.Doesn't list a source, so take this as you will.This whole LA thing has made me kinda dislike george but I have to imagine we could get him to stay and I know we could beat the Lakers offer.Why dislike George because of that? I don't think he's done anything wrong by simply stating where his ultimate preference would be. I mean he hasn't actually gone out and tried to force a trade to the Lakers, or said "I won't re-sign with any team except the Lakers", or anything like that. All he's said is that of all the teams out there, if he had a choice, Lakers would be his top preference. Doesn't mean that he wouldn't stay and re-sign with any number of other teams if he ended up there.I think a lot of people are jumping to conclusions without all the evidence - most people seem to ASSUME that Paul George is not open to re-signing with anybody but the Lakers, but he hasn't said that. All he's said is that if he could choose any team to go to, the Lakers would be top preference. If he gets traded to a great place with a great team, great fans and great culture, great coach, great group of players - and goes on to find himself in the NBA finals battling for a championship - then he might find it very hard to leave all that and go to a lottery bound Lakers team.
Quote from: jpotter33 on June 21, 2017, 09:45:48 PMhttps://twitter.com/ForeverGreen_/status/877700133764333568?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fbleacherreport.com%2Fboston-celticsQuoteReport: The #Celtics and Pacers are expected to engage in trade talks about Paul George tomorrow. Boston believes they can get him to stay.Doesn't list a source, so take this as you will.This whole LA thing has made me kinda dislike george but I have to imagine we could get him to stay and I know we could beat the Lakers offer.
The Vertical’s Adrian Wojnarowski joined The Chris Mannix Show and talked about George’s camp reportedly letting teams know that if they trade for him, it will strictly be for one season.“Teams are trying to decide what is the appropriate cost for a player who they are being told pretty adamantly by Paul George’s camp will be a rental. No matter who you are, no matter who has checked in or who potentially will check in about him, they are going to be told that Paul George is going to play this season out and then he is going to go to the Lakers. That’s his plan.”
Quote from: crimson_stallion on June 21, 2017, 11:06:32 PMQuote from: RJ87 on June 21, 2017, 11:03:35 PMQuote from: crimson_stallion on June 21, 2017, 11:01:08 PMQuote from: Ilikesports17 on June 21, 2017, 10:20:32 PMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 21, 2017, 09:45:48 PMhttps://twitter.com/ForeverGreen_/status/877700133764333568?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fbleacherreport.com%2Fboston-celticsQuoteReport: The #Celtics and Pacers are expected to engage in trade talks about Paul George tomorrow. Boston believes they can get him to stay.Doesn't list a source, so take this as you will.This whole LA thing has made me kinda dislike george but I have to imagine we could get him to stay and I know we could beat the Lakers offer.Why dislike George because of that? I don't think he's done anything wrong by simply stating where his ultimate preference would be. I mean he hasn't actually gone out and tried to force a trade to the Lakers, or said "I won't re-sign with any team except the Lakers", or anything like that. All he's said is that of all the teams out there, if he had a choice, Lakers would be his top preference. Doesn't mean that he wouldn't stay and re-sign with any number of other teams if he ended up there.I think a lot of people are jumping to conclusions without all the evidence - most people seem to ASSUME that Paul George is not open to re-signing with anybody but the Lakers, but he hasn't said that. All he's said is that if he could choose any team to go to, the Lakers would be top preference. If he gets traded to a great place with a great team, great fans and great culture, great coach, great group of players - and goes on to find himself in the NBA finals battling for a championship - then he might find it very hard to leave all that and go to a lottery bound Lakers team. Woj and Stein have reported that his agent is telling teams EXACTLY that.Where have they said this? I've been keeping a very close eye on Woj's twitter page, and I've seen plenty of updates on George - haven't seen any that say this. Unless he's mentioned it verbally on one of his livecasts? If so, then I would personally walk away from that entirely and focus all my energy on trying to get both Butler and Porzingis. As far as I'm concerned Butler and George are basically 1A and 1B among currently available players, so I'd much rather make a safe play for Butler rather then take a massive gamble on George.https://www.silverscreenandroll.com/2017/6/19/15833976/nba-trade-rumors-paul-george-la-lakers-rental-other-teams-boston-celtics-suck(Gotta appreiciate thow they named that link lol) QuoteThe Vertical’s Adrian Wojnarowski joined The Chris Mannix Show and talked about George’s camp reportedly letting teams know that if they trade for him, it will strictly be for one season.“Teams are trying to decide what is the appropriate cost for a player who they are being told pretty adamantly by Paul George’s camp will be a rental. No matter who you are, no matter who has checked in or who potentially will check in about him, they are going to be told that Paul George is going to play this season out and then he is going to go to the Lakers. That’s his plan.”
Quote from: 86MaxwellSmart on June 21, 2017, 11:10:00 PMThe C's could actually Trade for Porzingas and George---then sign Hayward.Yeah, they could make it work. I have been suggesting the same for Butler. The way I see it, we could do the following:1. Offer the #3 pick ($4.5m), A.Bradley ($8.3m), J.Young ($1.8m), D. Jackson ($1.4m) to the Bulls for J.Butler ($17.5m). This would have us taking back $1.5m extra in salary, which temporarily leaves us without the cap space to sign a max FA potentially. 2. Offer 2018 Lakers 1st (from Philly), 2018 Celtics 1st, J.Crowder ($6.2m) to the Knicks for Porzingis ($4.3m). This would have us giving away $1.9m extra in salary, so we would now have max salary cap space again. 3. Sign Gordon Hayward.These three moves would leave us with the following:PG: I.Thomas / T.RozierSG: J.Butler / M. SmartSF: G.Hayward / J.BrownPF: K.PorzingisC: A.Horford / A.Zizic Now we just need to use exception and/or vet min deals to fill in the rest of the roster (I would be ok with bringing in Sully as backup PF) and we'd be set for years to come...and we wouldn't have to give up the 2018 Brooklyn pick either. Throw George in there instead of Butler and it works out just as nicely. Worst case we just throw Mickey in there as well to absorb George's extra salary.
The C's could actually Trade for Porzingas and George---then sign Hayward.
Quote from: jpotter33 on June 21, 2017, 09:45:48 PMhttps://twitter.com/ForeverGreen_/status/877700133764333568?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fbleacherreport.com%2Fboston-celticsQuoteReport: The #Celtics and Pacers are expected to engage in trade talks about Paul George tomorrow. Boston believes they can get him to stay.Doesn't list a source, so take this as you will.TP, some truth in this.Saw a tweet the other ay saying NEITHER DA or LB want to help the Fakers.Couldn't find it, but found this on Woj:Quote The Vertical’s Adrian Wojnarowski says Indiana might not want to help the Lakers out because of Bird’s presence. Even though Larry Legend stepped down as team president, he is still a consultant and coming into the office everyday, according to Woj.“Larry Bird is still coming into the office every day. Larry Bird is not going to want to send Paul George to the Lakers,” Wojnarowski said on a special Paul George edition of “The Vertical Podcast with Woj” Monday. “Those Celtics guys? That thing is still real. They don’t want to help the Lakers.”Woj said something similar earlier in the day on “The Dan Patrick Show.”“I don’t know if there is a great appetite within the Pacers to give him what he wants and send him to the Lakers,” Woj told DP.You have to keep in mind that Bird is still heavily involved in this draft with the Pacers, and he and Ainge are friends. Of course, he's also friends with Magic, but if it's a Lakers vs Celtics situation, I'd be surprised if Celtics don't get first dibs.http://www.yardbarker.com/nba/articles/larry_bird_reluctant_to_trade_paul_george_to_lakers_because_of_celtics_rivalry/s1_127_24199720Green runs deep...screw the Fakers!!!
The Vertical’s Adrian Wojnarowski says Indiana might not want to help the Lakers out because of Bird’s presence. Even though Larry Legend stepped down as team president, he is still a consultant and coming into the office everyday, according to Woj.“Larry Bird is still coming into the office every day. Larry Bird is not going to want to send Paul George to the Lakers,” Wojnarowski said on a special Paul George edition of “The Vertical Podcast with Woj” Monday. “Those Celtics guys? That thing is still real. They don’t want to help the Lakers.”Woj said something similar earlier in the day on “The Dan Patrick Show.”“I don’t know if there is a great appetite within the Pacers to give him what he wants and send him to the Lakers,” Woj told DP.You have to keep in mind that Bird is still heavily involved in this draft with the Pacers, and he and Ainge are friends. Of course, he's also friends with Magic, but if it's a Lakers vs Celtics situation, I'd be surprised if Celtics don't get first dibs.