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  • Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

    Must be fun going through life pulling stuff out of your butt. Paul going to the Lakers is happening everyday. Maybe he does want to go back to LA but I find it hard to believe he's hollering from the mountain top constantly like these reports keeping saying.

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    Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

    Totally have to laugh at the trades in the comment section. Laker fans full of Grimps

    Really Mos plus Ing? come on. Nance, Randle plus a late 1st? Geez

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      Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

      Zach Lowe is the one talking about this.
      @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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        Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

        This came from Zach Lowe. But none of this should surprise anybody. Of course LA is going to offer young prospects for PG. Just like in February, there's going to be several teams making offers.

        Just wait until next Tuesday when the Lottery takes place. Things are really going to heat up when the draft order is set. And then add in PG being left off the All-NBA squads....PD is going to be a depressing place.

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          Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

          Offseason should be interesting to say the least.

          PG13 may be available. I bet you that Jimmy Butler will be. So if both are available...I don't know if that helps or hinders.

          I'd still trade PG to the Celts if you can get their #1 pick (if they have the #1 pick) plus a couple other players. Either Crowder or Brown for sure. I love PG13, but I'd do that in a heartbeat.
          First time in a long time, I've been happy with the team that was constructed, and now they struggle. I blame the coach.

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            Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

            Originally posted by Sparhawk View Post
            Offseason should be interesting to say the least.

            PG13 may be available. I bet you that Jimmy Butler will be. So if both are available...I don't know if that helps or hinders.

            I'd still trade PG to the Celts if you can get their #1 pick (if they have the #1 pick) plus a couple other players. Either Crowder or Brown for sure. I love PG13, but I'd do that in a heartbeat.
            If that's true I'd sell the farm to get Butler. Meaning Turner + every future pick we can legally trade. It probably still won't be enough.

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              Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

              Originally posted by Sparhawk View Post
              Offseason should be interesting to say the least.

              PG13 may be available. I bet you that Jimmy Butler will be. So if both are available...I don't know if that helps or hinders.

              I'd still trade PG to the Celts if you can get their #1 pick (if they have the #1 pick) plus a couple other players. Either Crowder or Brown for sure. I love PG13, but I'd do that in a heartbeat.
              It hurts us because if the FO is open to the idea that PG13 can be traded but only for a really high offer.....Ainge can shop his offer to the highest taker. He has the option to take his offer and see if the Bulls are willing to take that offer for Butler and than re-work their offer until either the Bulls or Pacers bite.
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              • #8
                Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

                Originally posted by I Love P View Post
                ....PD is going to be a depressing place.
                Or an exciting place. Just depends. I think we're about to begin a real adventure, either way.

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                  Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

                  Originally posted by wintermute View Post
                  If that's true I'd sell the farm to get Butler. Meaning Turner + every future pick we can legally trade. It probably still won't be enough.

                  I agree. If you get those two together that makes getting other players here easier as all of a sudden this team is a contender. Of course that is highly unlikely in the first place.
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                    Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

                    This is shaping up to be just like Melo.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

                      Originally posted by I Love P View Post
                      This came from Zach Lowe. But none of this should surprise anybody. Of course LA is going to offer young prospects for PG. Just like in February, there's going to be several teams making offers.

                      Just wait until next Tuesday when the Lottery takes place. Things are really going to heat up when the draft order is set. And then add in PG being left off the All-NBA squads....PD is going to be a depressing place.
                      I am going to be excited either way I think. I love PG and hope he is a Pacers lifer, but I also know it just may not be feasible. If he wants to go to L.A. then there is nothing we can do about it, except maybe cash in and get young prospects and picks. So if PG stays then we obviously upgraded our roster somehow to please him (praying for Butler somehow) and that is exciting. If he is traded, then we (hopefully) get young players and a high draft pick in a very good draft, so that is exciting also. The only way I wouldn't be excited is if we get nothing of value back or PG doesn't sign an extension this off-season. Then I'll just be nervous all of next season, praying he gets the All NBA team so we at least have some leverage going into next off-season.

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                        Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

                        Originally posted by PaulGeorgeHill View Post
                        I am going to be excited either way I think. I love PG and hope he is a Pacers lifer, but I also know it just may not be feasible. If he wants to go to L.A. then there is nothing we can do about it, except maybe cash in and get young prospects and picks. So if PG stays then we obviously upgraded our roster somehow to please him (praying for Butler somehow) and that is exciting. If he is traded, then we (hopefully) get young players and a high draft pick in a very good draft, so that is exciting also. The only way I wouldn't be excited is if we get nothing of value back or PG doesn't sign an extension this off-season. Then I'll just be nervous all of next season, praying he gets the All NBA team so we at least have some leverage going into next off-season.

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                        This is what I'm afraid of, Pacers have several offers on the table this summer with players that you can build with and likely do the same sort of competing if you kept Paul, maybe even a top 2-3 pick on the table....Pacers decline those trades, Paul doesnt sign an extension & then walks for nothing next summer. Then you look back @ what you could've had. You could of had a top 2-3 pick without going through a full season of having a bottom 2-3 record in the league. We'd bypass an entire year of sucking & be rewarded that top pick. If he's not dealt this summer & doesn't resign this summer I will be mad AF. If he walks for nothing next summer I will probably be done with this franchise.

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                          Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

                          Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                          It hurts us because if the FO is open to the idea that PG13 can be traded but only for a really high offer.....Ainge can shop his offer to the highest taker. He has the option to take his offer and see if the Bulls are willing to take that offer for Butler and than re-work their offer until either the Bulls or Pacers bite.
                          From a trade standpoint, the Celtics are in a great position of power. Paul George and Jimmy Butler could received in a trade. The Brooklyn picks. Gordon Hayward going into the FA market, but your coach had a strong relationship with him. There's absolutely no reason why Boston shouldn't be a title contender next season, unless Danny Anige makes no moves.


                          Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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                            Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

                            Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
                            From a trade standpoint, the Celtics are in a great position of power. Paul George and Jimmy Butler could received in a trade. The Brooklyn picks. Gordon Hayward going into the FA market, but your coach had a strong relationship with him. There's absolutely no reason why Boston shouldn't be a title contender next season, unless Danny Anige makes no moves.
                            Trade yes but FA market no. If I am reading the cap holds and cap space correctly they can only clear out 29 mill in cap space by renouncing all their own FA's. I also not sure if that is including the Nets pick which will cut into them as well.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Another Paul G going to LA BS story.

                              I got stopped in my hotel today because I was wearing my PG13 shirt. Dude thought he'd already been traded and was trying to give me a hard time about it. This is getting ridiculous.


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