#1BostonFan
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The only reason I watched the Celtics the last two years was because of Rondo, dude's a balla.
They have more or less done it the right way, but I did not like the Okafor/Ariza deal one bit.
I think they needed to move McGee because he was never going to grow up in DC, but they may regret that one in a couple years.
Do you think the Wizards could possibly attract a good free agent big while Beal and Porter are still on rookie deals? That is the only way I see them getting over the hump to where they are legit.
You have to think a talented big would want to play with a PG like Wall and a guy who can stretch the floor like Beal. Porter is a good all around guy. Booker is a good complementary guy down low and Vesely could still be something.
If you could get Bynum for the right price he could be a steal if healthy. I also think guys like Marcin Gortat, Al Jefferson, Paul Milsap, David West and Carl Landry could all be good gets this offseason for the right price. Gortat would have to come in a trade, but with them getting Len that looks likely.
The only reason I watched the Celtics the last two years was because of Rondo, dude's a balla.
Going to be a different look this year either way.
Rondo is a baller, but he has a rep for not showing up for relatively insignificant regular season games at times. If all 82 are insignificant in his mind, it could kill his trade value.
Sometimes what the fans want is not what is best for the franchise long term.
The key would be getting one of these guys for the right price. Teams always have to overpay for big men. We will see.
Rondo doesn't show up on a random Wednesday night in Milwaukee, but when he's going 100% he's once of the league's best. He just doesn't go 100% unless it's playoffs or on national TV. Well some nights he does, just not all 82.
Rondo doesn't show up on a random Wednesday night in Milwaukee, but when he's going 100% he's once of the league's best. He just doesn't go 100% unless it's playoffs or on national TV. Well some nights he does, just not all 82.
I can't blame him for wanting out. Maybe he goes to a place like Dallas for a big expiring contract for next year like Vince Carter to the Pacers for Granger whose contract expires next year. The Jazz could throw Burke and an expiring contract like Marvin Williams. All 3 of those places need a PG and the Celtics would be getting to shed some contract after this year. If I'm them I try my best to throw Wallaces contract in with Rondo.
Dallas just got Shane Larkin, they wouldn't be interested. They're also reportedly looking at Jerryd Bayless and Jarret Jack.
Actually, Dallas was one spot I was thinking about earlier. If they gave up Larkin, Marion and a couple picks they might be able to make a better pitch for Dwight. Not sure what they would need to clear to make the $ work though.
Is that really the guy you want setting the example for the young players during your rebuild? That is not a winning attitude.
Rondo demands a lot from everyone, he's just like the Celtics are, Championship or nothing matters.
Boston should absolutely trade Rondo but not because he isnt great. They should trade him because WITH him they will still be a 35ish win type team which means they wont be getting any great players to go with him via the draft AND the likelihood of Rajon sticking around with Boston and winning 35 games per year for the next 2-3 years is about 0. By trading him you can get some decent pieces and set yourself up to get a guy like Wiggins next year. I guess the question is do you want to win 30-35 games next year or win 20 and get the best incoming guy in the last 10 years in next years draft?? Either way Rondo is likely gone sooner rather than later. Id just rather get something for him and MAYBE get a franchise type guy than keep him and be bad but not awful.
their current roster of Rondo, Gerald Wallace, Kris Humphries, Jeff Green... It's not terrible. That is 35 wins like you say. Especially in the east. now if you can deal rondo and possibly wallace... now were talking alot of lottery balls. and probably an insane amount of 1st rounders over the next few years, may be able to package some of those firsts and move up if your the lotto balls dont fall exactly your way.
their current roster of Rondo, Gerald Wallace, Kris Humphries, Jeff Green... It's not terrible. That is 35 wins like you say. Especially in the east. now if you can deal rondo and possibly wallace... now were talking alot of lottery balls. and probably an insane amount of 1st rounders over the next few years, may be able to package some of those firsts and move up if your the lotto balls dont fall exactly your way.