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OT - Celtics to trade #1 overall pick?

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I'd trade the #3 and the Laker pick next year for Porzingis... keep the Brooklyn pick which will be high next year... sign Hayward, have another good year this year, develop Brown some more, then in 2018 draft the best fit with the high pick and end up with a pretty damn good team in 2018 as LeBron hopefully starts to fade.
 
I'd trade the #3 and the Laker pick next year for Porzingis... .

reportedly the Knicks wanted #3, Brooklyn's unprotected pick next year, Jaylen Brown, AND Jae Crowder,

from Frank Isola, NY Daily News

you hang up when they want all that
 
We're trying to get the #7 pick. Hopefully more ammo for Godzingis. Get it done Danny.
 
I'd move Crowder, the number 3 pick, Bradley, and the Clippers or Memphis first for Porzingis. Bradley and a future first might need to go to Minny to deliver the # 7 pick to NY.

That's a fair deal for NY. The # 3 & 7 and Crowder who has a good contract. I'd even throw in another future non Brooklyn or Lakers first rounder in.

This would free up space to give Hayward the max and keep Olynyk.

The roster would look like

IT Rozier
Smart Rozier
Hayward Brown
Porzingis Olynyk
Horford Zizic

Hayward would play a good amount of shooting guard freeing up time for Brown. That roster has a lot of flexibility and depth. They would have an outside chance against Cleveland and they would still have a lot of youth for the future.
 
reportedly the Knicks wanted #3, Brooklyn's unprotected pick next year, Jaylen Brown, AND Jae Crowder,

from Frank Isola, NY Daily News

you hang up when they want all that

The only flaw I see in that trade proposal in the #3 Tonight I would part ways with Brooklyn's unprotected pick next year, Jaylen Brown, AND Jae Crowder for the Pork. I just want a ISO player like Tatum the Celtics haven't had a Big ISO player in a while those players can make a difference.
 
Reportedly the Knicks wanted #3, Brooklyn's unprotected pick next year, Jaylen Brown, AND Jae Crowder,

from Frank Isola, NY Daily News

you hang up when they want all that.
I agree. The Crooklyn 2018 pick is pretty much untouchable.
 
Don't want to give up Brown and te Brooklyn pick next year anything else is on the table Crowder no problem Bradley, no problem,.

wonder if Jackson will take the package Ian Begley mentioned?
 
Adding Porzingis - Hayward to go along with IT makes this Team leagues better than last year.
 
So....Trader Danny wouldn't swap #3 for Jimmy Butler straight up....but....he'll unload everything not nailed down for a 7-3 three point shooter?

It's a mad mad world
 
Damm, Phil is doing the nod, must be on the fentanyl ?

 
The knicks want Brooklyn's 1 in 2018. Otherwise, no deal - phil jackson ain't budging unless he gets what he wants. I say screw them.
 
So....Trader Danny wouldn't swap #3 for Jimmy Butler straight up....but....he'll unload everything not nailed down for a 7-3 three point shooter?

It's a mad mad world

At age 21, Porzingis averaged 18 points, 7 rebounds and 2 blocks per game. At age 22 Butler averaged 2.6 ppg.
 
"From January of 2016 until February of 2017 (approximately one year and one month), Porzingis suffered six different injuries. He has injured his left Achilles, left groin, left leg, right shoulder, right ankle, and right foot."

New York Knicks: How Concerning Are Kristaps Porzingis’ Injuries?


That is a huge concern.. I am not parting with Brooklyns pick or Jalen Brown. They can have #3 and the Lakers pick and Crowder.

My goal for next is to have Horford, Thomas, Porzingas and Hayward starting next season. That might get them to the finals if everyone stays healthy.

Of course thats a big if.
 
Jackson's comments seem to indicate that he's looking at a young player coming back in the trade, as well as the pick(s). So, if he holds out for his price, it's probably something like #3 and Brown, with maybe another pick or two (i.e. Memphis pick) from the upcoming drafts.
No I'm holding on to Brown, not that I have any idea what kind of player he's going to be in 3 years, I thought he had enough of a good first year to be worthy of keeping him here to see if he can build on it.

That's why I'd offer Jackson, the #3 PLUS the LA pick. That way Jackson gets 2 top picks in consecutive years to go along with his own lottery picks. That guarantees him 4 excellent young prospects over the next 2 years that he can develop into players that would attract good FA's to come to NYC. Seems like a good plan and a fair trade for a player he obviously has a problem with.
 
No I'm holding on to Brown, not that I have any idea what kind of player he's going to be in 3 years, I thought he had enough of a good first year to be worthy of keeping him here to see if he can build on it.

That's why I'd offer Jackson, the #3 PLUS the LA pick. That way Jackson gets 2 top picks in consecutive years to go along with his own lottery picks. That guarantees him 4 excellent young prospects over the next 2 years that he can develop into players that would attract good FA's to come to NYC. Seems like a good plan and a fair trade for a player he obviously has a problem with.

All reports have the current requirements (from the Knicks' end) being much more than you're willing to offer. Early reports were the Knicks asking for

Brown
#3
2018 Brooklyn pick
Starter

and current rumor has

BOS offered NYK its No. 3 pick, a player & an additional lottery pick that they think they can acquire tonight in a trade for KP.

as the current Boston counter.
 
I'm not sure that fits the discussion (which isn't specifically tanking)

The comment was the worst thing you can do is think you are closer to competing than you are.

My response was I disagree because I don't see any teams that were in that position and folded with good future results.

In other words middle of the pack teams can try to get better or dump everyone and start from scratch. I think there are examples of this teams getting better by building (isn't that Gsw?) and I don't see any that dumped and tried starting over that it ever worked for.

I know the common perception is you need 3 superstars to win but who ever got there by starting all over?
Not saying I'm right because I am not that close an NBA follower but asking if there are any examples of this plan to dump and start over with high picks and cap space that have succeeeded.

You asked: "I understand the thought process but are there any examples of teams that tanked to load up later that ever became championship contenders?", and I gave two clear examples (using a common definition of "tanking", which is intentionally losing games to improve draft position). However, as I said, both of those teams only tanked for one season instead of blowing things completely up (and it sounds like that was your definition of tanking). In your post above you have said that I hadn't considered the context of the question you were asking (which was in response to something Froob posted), and you are completely correct. I posted hurriedly (on a plane about to take off).

If the question is whether or not completely blowing up a team works, we will all know the answer to that in a few years, depending on whether or not the Sixers have a championship by then.
 
All reports have the current requirements (from the Knicks' end) being much more than you're willing to offer. Early reports were the Knicks asking for

Brown
#3
2018 Brooklyn pick
Starter

and current rumor has

BOS offered NYK its No. 3 pick, a player & an additional lottery pick that they think they can acquire tonight in a trade for KP.

as the current Boston counter.

I'm hoping this trade happens for not much more than the Celtics' counter. No way do meet Phil's demands.

If there's no trade, I'd like to see Tatum be the pick. He reminds me so much of Pierce.
 
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