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Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

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  • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

    If Kyrie really wants to be the man, he should play some damn defense.
    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: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

      you guys have so much salt towards boston it's insane. it's like they're rivals or something.

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      • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

        Originally posted by Ryan View Post
        you guys have so much salt towards boston it's insane. it's like they're rivals or something.
        Please believe, I have no salt towards Boston. I'm just frustrated for them. I would much rather see Hayward and Stevens in the Finals over Lebron. And I admire how amazingly well positioned they were. And my mind is blown by how utterly awful this deal was. The more I think about it the more I can't believe this was done.

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        • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

          Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
          Please believe, I have no salt towards Boston. I'm just frustrated for them. I would much rather see Hayward and Stevens in the Finals over Lebron. And I admire how amazingly well positioned they were. And my mind is blown by how utterly awful this deal was. The more I think about it the more I can't believe this was done.
          IT was gone after this season. A season in which Ainge believed would be hampered by the hip injury. He didn't wanna pay 25 million+ for a 5'7 30 year old PG.

          Crowder gets overrated because he's "only" making 8 million a year. Dudes an average NBA player who disappeared both years he was in the playoffs.

          The BKN pick. Gotta give something to get something.

          Listen. I love IT. Would prefer to have him stay. But Kyrie is 25. A world champion. Clutch performer. Contract time remaining. You can say Cleveland won the deal now but i'm not sure this was a bad move for Boston going forward. The "bridge Celtics" who made the ECF maxed out their potential. There was no getting better only regression. This league you can only go so far with without actual studs.

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          • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

            Originally posted by Ryan View Post
            IT was gone after this season. A season in which Ainge believed would be hampered by the hip injury. He didn't wanna pay 25 million+ for a 5'7 30 year old PG.

            Crowder gets overrated because he's "only" making 8 million a year. Dudes an average NBA player who disappeared both years he was in the playoffs.

            The BKN pick. Gotta give something to get something.

            Listen. I love IT. Would prefer to have him stay. But Kyrie is 25. A world champion. Clutch performer. Contract time remaining. You can say Cleveland won the deal now but i'm not sure this was a bad move for Boston going forward. The "bridge Celtics" who made the ECF maxed out their potential. There was no getting better only regression. This league you can only go so far with without actual studs.
            I agree with almost everything you said, but it doesn't dispute anything I've said.

            IT and Crowder is enough for Kyrie, and I still wouldn't trade to a team that is my only roadblock to the Finals. I honestly believe both teams get better in a Kyrie for IT and Crowder trade. So the fact that Cleveland improves from a situation where perhaps they get worse is a dumb move for Boston. And then you throw in the pick, you throw in Zizic. I'm just baffled.

            And I got into conversations with you about IT's health where you said it wasn't a concern, now it's a reason to move on? Even if you want to trade IT, I'm sorry. IT/Brooklyn pick/Zizic/Crowder should net way more than Kyrie.

            This is nothing against Boston, but I just don't understand how you like this move.

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            • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

              Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
              I agree with almost everything you said, but it doesn't dispute anything I've said.

              IT and Crowder is enough for Kyrie, and I still wouldn't trade to a team that is my only roadblock to the Finals. I honestly believe both teams get better in a Kyrie for IT and Crowder trade. So the fact that Cleveland improves from a situation where perhaps they get worse is a dumb move for Boston. And then you throw in the pick, you throw in Zizic. I'm just baffled.

              And I got into conversations with you about IT's health where you said it wasn't a concern, now it's a reason to move on? Even if you want to trade IT, I'm sorry. IT/Brooklyn pick/Zizic/Crowder should net way more than Kyrie.

              This is nothing against Boston, but I just don't understand how you like this move.
              Wasn't a concern for me because i don't have his medical. Ainge does.

              Clearly Crowder + IT wasn't enough for Cleveland. They didn't *have* to trade Kyrie. Boston probably loved the player so much they decided to throw in the BKN pick to seal the deal.

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              • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

                Originally posted by Ryan View Post
                after this season.
                My point is that Ainge keeps positioning for the next season. When is it going to be this season?

                I honestly have no salt for Boston. I watched them with my dad before 1991. Larry Bird and the Celtics made me fall in love with the NBA. But it seems like Ainge can't miss to you. And that is fine. But I don't think Boston won this trade at all, because they could have gotten a better deal without giving up so much.

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                • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

                  Originally posted by Major Cold View Post
                  My point is that Ainge keeps positioning for the next season. When is it going to be this season?

                  I honestly have no salt for Boston. I watched them with my dad before 1991. Larry Bird and the Celtics made me fall in love with the NBA. But it seems like Ainge can't miss to you. And that is fine. But I don't think Boston won this trade at all, because they could have gotten a better deal without giving up so much.
                  If they could have gotten a better deal for Kyrie they would have i imagine.

                  It's funny. Danny gets crucified for never giving up the assets for real stars. Finally does and now he lost the trade. Lose lose for trader Danny.

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                  • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

                    Originally posted by Ryan View Post
                    you guys have so much salt towards boston it's insane. it's like they're rivals or something.
                    Don't mistake me, Boston still has a very nice team set up for both the present and the future, and they are miles and miles way better than the Pacers' situation...

                    But it's just mind boggling how Ainge went from having the assets to potentially assemble a super team that can challenge GSW (especially given how cheaply Cousins/Butler/PG were moved!) to "merely" having just another nice team that is waiting for LeBron to retire.

                    It's like that old joke about the millionaire. Great position to be in right? Only, the guy used to be a billionaire.

                    I can't imagine many Celtics fans being happy with the results of this summer.

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                    • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

                      Originally posted by Ryan View Post
                      If they could have gotten a better deal for Kyrie they would have i imagine.

                      It's funny. Danny gets crucified for never giving up the assets for real stars. Finally does and now he lost the trade. Lose lose for trader Danny.
                      This article sums up my thoughts very well:
                      https://www.si.com/nba/2017/08/23/ce...as-danny-ainge

                      In a vacuum, the Celtics’ trade for Kyrie Irving is a pretty good one. Boston upgraded at the point guard position, adding a playoff-tested scorer who can create his own shot nearly any given moment he’s on the floor.

                      To acquire Irving, Boston gave up a player who it probably doesn’t want to max out (Isaiah Thomas), a player for whom they have multiple young replacements (Jae Crowder), and a draft pick that could maybe never turn into a player as accomplished as Irving (the Nets’ 2018 pick.)

                      Of course, this blockbuster swap didn’t occur in a vacuum. After years of hoarding his assets to a comical degree, Danny Ainge’s decision to pull the trigger on the Irving trade is somewhat baffling. If the goal in Boston was to corral a star who could take the team to true Finals contention status, then Ainge seems to have waited for the wrong one.

                      Both Jimmy Butler and Paul George were available this offseason, and both are better players than Irving. Butler was probably the best star available this summer, thanks in large part to his incredible contract status. George would have been another solid acquisition, even if he is a flight risk for Los Angeles next summer.

                      Not only are Butler and George better players than Irving, they would have made more sense on the Celtics. Boston could have had an outstanding perimeter rotation, pairing Butler or George with Gordon Hayward, creating the kind of rangy, versatile group needed to compete with the Warriors. While Irving is an upgrade over Thomas, he doesn’t create huge matchup advantages for Boston against Golden State, or likely even Cleveland for that matter.

                      What’s frustrating is that guys like Butler and George were extremely attainable. An inclusion of the Nets’ pick would have blown away the offers Minnesota and Oklahoma City put together in their trades for the stars. If the Celts were also willing to part with Thomas this whole time, he could have been included in those packages as well, or perhaps even sent to a third team in a potential Butler/George trade.

                      Instead, Boston waited and waited, and ended up giving away the most value in a trade for a star this summer. In an offseason in which Chris Paul, Butler, George and Irving all switched teams, Irving cost the most to acquire, even though he’s the fourth-best player in that group.

                      The Cavs’ impending implosion plays an interesting role here. It’s possible Boston didn’t make those moves for a better star earlier this summer because Ainge felt LeBron still had a stranglehold on the conference. Trading for Irving sets the Celtics up to take over the East if and when LeBron bolts Cleveland for greener pastures next summer. But Ainge could have also just let the Cavs implode on their own. Irving would maybe have been shipped off West. LeBron maybe heads to L.A. And the Celtics still have the Nets pick, as well as the opportunity to trade Thomas for multiple useful parts in return.

                      The Irving trade does allow the Celtics to avoid having to make a decision on Thomas, who will command a massive max-contract offer next summer. And Irving could potentially add intangible value as a free-agent recruiter in Boston, provided he commits to staying there long term. But Boston could have also kept Thomas, kept the No. 1 pick and drafted his replacement (Markelle Fultz), and then still have packaged the Nets pick with other players for one of the better stars on the market. Out of all their available options, it’s possible Boston picked the worst one.

                      Where does the Irving trade leave the Celtics right now? You could argue, thanks to Crowder, that the deal actually made the Cavs a better, more balanced team. Boston will be a top-two team in the East this season, same as it was last season. The Celtics still won’t be favored in a playoff series against the Cavs. Moving forward, Boston becomes the favorites in the East if LeBron leaves next summer. But Irving doesn’t make them as much of a threat to the Warriors as Butler or George would have.

                      For years, it felt as if the permutations in Boston for acquiring a star were endless. Those combinations are now dwindling. The Celtics still have assets to make some splashy moves, though their first dive into the deep end of the trade pool was far from a home run. Boston still made a pretty good trade for a 25-year-old star with Finals experience. But it’s hard not to feel underwhelmed when great trades were there for the taking.
                      Danger Zone

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                      • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

                        Originally posted by Ryan View Post
                        If they could have gotten a better deal for Kyrie they would have i imagine.
                        You honestly believe that they couldn't beat Minnesota's deal for Butler.

                        The point is Ryan is that Ainge is getting criticized because he didn't give up assets for Butler but gave up more for Kyrie. Lose Lose when you miss a better opportunity.

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                        • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

                          Originally posted by Rogco View Post
                          But Boston could have also kept Thomas, kept the No. 1 pick and drafted his replacement (Markelle Fultz), and then still have packaged the Nets pick with other players for one of the better stars on the market.
                          This all day. Keep IT for this year and draft Fultz. Brown is ready now. Heyward is the 2. And you still have depth with Zizic and Jae Crowder. And you don't throw in a pick for Kyrie. You can package other players and keep Bradley for an extension.

                          To think that all Ainge has done is perfect is beyond me.

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                          • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

                            The bottomline is IT wanted a m,ax contract after this coming season and the Celtics were not going to do that for a huge defensive liability, so they were going to lose him and they really needed to trade IT. Plus the team as it was last season got killed in the ECF's by the Cavs, so they had maxed out and had to re-vamp their roster and they did that., Plus they still have the lakers pick. So they are in great shape.

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                            • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

                              I think in this deal the Celtics have conceded they won't win this season and they probably don't care. For them it all starts next season and this is a year to build chemistry in that new lineup. In a year some of the Celtics young players will be in their fourth year and not considered kids anymore. With Tatum we'll have a good idea on who he really is and Irving, a much younger (and taller) option should be firing in a contract year.

                              Most importantly though LeBron probably won't be with the Cavaliers and likely neither will Isaiah Thomas with the amount he's looking for. Cleveland have at least ensured they're a strong side and should reach the finals in their final year with LeBron.
                              Pacers fan since April 9th 2004 - New Jersey 80 Indiana 90.
                              Been to 42 Pacers games since November 2017.

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                              • Re: Danny Ainge finally blows his load and gets....Kyrie Irving?

                                Originally posted by Ryan View Post
                                If they could have gotten a better deal for Kyrie they would have i imagine.

                                It's funny. Danny gets crucified for never giving up the assets for real stars. Finally does and now he lost the trade. Lose lose for trader Danny.
                                Lol, not even close to what's being said.

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