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I'm a Smart fan. He is a defensive ace and his 3 PT % is deceptive as it increased signicantky as the season wore on. It was evident in the playoffs. He's no mentor but a super building block. Easy trade for Knicks. Just don't give up a 1st!
Paris907 wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/07/06/knicks-pursuing-celtics-defensive-minded-guard-in-trade/I'm a Smart fan. He is a defensive ace and his 3 PT % is deceptive as it increased signicantky as the season wore on. It was evident in the playoffs. He's no mentor but a super building block. Easy trade for Knicks. Just don't give up a 1st!
I've been chatting with a Celtics fan this morning. The Celtics are asking for a pick and Hernangomez for Smart. I doubt a deal gets done because Ainge has to WIN every trade by a large margin... usually in a salary dump for a prospect that, while good, is a disappointment a pick follows the salary.
I have no interest in dealing Hernangomez, at least not for Smart. The former has a chance to be really good. The latter is a nice piece but not nearly as good as many thought he'd be
SupremeCommander wrote:I saw a couple of conversations about that deal on twitter. I agree about Willy. He has a great contract and Smart is due for a big raise next summer. The Knicks can't deal picks. Ainge probably gets a good deal fr Smart but unless the terms change the Knicks should stay away from a deal for Smart.Paris907 wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/07/06/knicks-pursuing-celtics-defensive-minded-guard-in-trade/I'm a Smart fan. He is a defensive ace and his 3 PT % is deceptive as it increased signicantky as the season wore on. It was evident in the playoffs. He's no mentor but a super building block. Easy trade for Knicks. Just don't give up a 1st!
I've been chatting with a Celtics fan this morning. The Celtics are asking for a pick and Hernangomez for Smart. I doubt a deal gets done because Ainge has to WIN every trade by a large margin... usually in a salary dump for a prospect that, while good, is a disappointment a pick follows the salary.
I have no interest in dealing Hernangomez, at least not for Smart. The former has a chance to be really good. The latter is a nice piece but not nearly as good as many thought he'd be
wargames wrote:Ainge is so greedy....... a second rounder should be enough but he wants one of our best young pieces too..... SmhYeah, I was actually thinking they should include a pick to us for allowing them to clear salary to sign Hayward.
SupremeCommander wrote:Paris907 wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/07/06/knicks-pursuing-celtics-defensive-minded-guard-in-trade/I'm a Smart fan. He is a defensive ace and his 3 PT % is deceptive as it increased signicantky as the season wore on. It was evident in the playoffs. He's no mentor but a super building block. Easy trade for Knicks. Just don't give up a 1st!
I've been chatting with a Celtics fan this morning. The Celtics are asking for a pick and Hernangomez for Smart. I doubt a deal gets done because Ainge has to WIN every trade by a large margin... usually in a salary dump for a prospect that, while good, is a disappointment a pick follows the salary.
I have no interest in dealing Hernangomez, at least not for Smart. The former has a chance to be really good. The latter is a nice piece but not nearly as good as many thought he'd be
Off the top of my head with no inside knowledge I feel that's the asking price for Bradley and not Smart.
KOQ for Smart works for both teams. We have a glut at Center. We need a veteran PG. They have no bigs. KOQ analytically is better then Smart. But he isn't going to be on the Knicks for the long term and I don't think a team will give up a first rounder for as it stands.
newyorknewyork wrote:I don't consider Smart a "veteran" PG. He's still developing his niche in this league. But I agree, I would have no problem moving KOQ for Smart but I wonder how that helps their cap situation to sign Hayward?SupremeCommander wrote:Paris907 wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/07/06/knicks-pursuing-celtics-defensive-minded-guard-in-trade/I'm a Smart fan. He is a defensive ace and his 3 PT % is deceptive as it increased signicantky as the season wore on. It was evident in the playoffs. He's no mentor but a super building block. Easy trade for Knicks. Just don't give up a 1st!
I've been chatting with a Celtics fan this morning. The Celtics are asking for a pick and Hernangomez for Smart. I doubt a deal gets done because Ainge has to WIN every trade by a large margin... usually in a salary dump for a prospect that, while good, is a disappointment a pick follows the salary.
I have no interest in dealing Hernangomez, at least not for Smart. The former has a chance to be really good. The latter is a nice piece but not nearly as good as many thought he'd be
Off the top of my head with no inside knowledge I feel that's the asking price for Bradley and not Smart.
KOQ for Smart works for both teams. We have a glut at Center. We need a veteran PG. They have no bigs. KOQ analytically is better then Smart. But he isn't going to be on the Knicks for the long term and I don't think a team will give up a first rounder for as it stands.
SupremeCommander wrote:Paris907 wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/07/06/knicks-pursuing-celtics-defensive-minded-guard-in-trade/I'm a Smart fan. He is a defensive ace and his 3 PT % is deceptive as it increased signicantky as the season wore on. It was evident in the playoffs. He's no mentor but a super building block. Easy trade for Knicks. Just don't give up a 1st!
I've been chatting with a Celtics fan this morning. The Celtics are asking for a pick and Hernangomez for Smart. I doubt a deal gets done because Ainge has to WIN every trade by a large margin... usually in a salary dump for a prospect that, while good, is a disappointment a pick follows the salary.
I have no interest in dealing Hernangomez, at least not for Smart. The former has a chance to be really good. The latter is a nice piece but not nearly as good as many thought he'd be
How would a fan know what they're asking for him? If a fan knew then the media would definitely know and it would be all over in tweets.
The only team in any scenario that needs to make a move is Boston, although I could see Utah wanting to get back an asset after losing Hayward. Thing is, the way it went down with Utah losing both Hayward and the ability to make an offer to Porter, they likely aren't going to do anything that would embarrass the organization and give any assets to Boston
Rookie wrote:according to this chart http://www.spotrac.com/nba/cap/, there are 2 teams with enough cap to absorb one of the Boston contracts and 12 more that could create the necessary cap space by releasing cap holds. That said, I don't see any of the 14 teams giving up a young prospect and a 1st rd pick for any of the three (Smart, Bradley, Crowder).Yeah, teams know Boston has no leverage and none of the players they're trying to move will take anybody to the next level. All three guys could help the Knicks but none of them are game changers. If I'm the Knicks I just sit back and see what happens but I definitely wouldn't give up a pick for any of those dudes.The only team in any scenario that needs to make a move is Boston, although I could see Utah wanting to get back an asset after losing Hayward. Thing is, the way it went down with Utah losing both Hayward and the ability to make an offer to Porter, they likely aren't going to do anything that would embarrass the organization and give any assets to Boston
newyorker4ever wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:Paris907 wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/07/06/knicks-pursuing-celtics-defensive-minded-guard-in-trade/I'm a Smart fan. He is a defensive ace and his 3 PT % is deceptive as it increased signicantky as the season wore on. It was evident in the playoffs. He's no mentor but a super building block. Easy trade for Knicks. Just don't give up a 1st!
I've been chatting with a Celtics fan this morning. The Celtics are asking for a pick and Hernangomez for Smart. I doubt a deal gets done because Ainge has to WIN every trade by a large margin... usually in a salary dump for a prospect that, while good, is a disappointment a pick follows the salary.
I have no interest in dealing Hernangomez, at least not for Smart. The former has a chance to be really good. The latter is a nice piece but not nearly as good as many thought he'd be
How would a fan know what they're asking for him? If a fan knew then the media would definitely know and it would be all over in tweets.
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SupremeCommander wrote:Either Ainge is crazy or we're crazy for even considering that deal. Tell Ainge to kick rocks and see if he can get anything close to that from anybody else. Seems like he's just using the Knicks just like free agents.newyorker4ever wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:Paris907 wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/07/06/knicks-pursuing-celtics-defensive-minded-guard-in-trade/I'm a Smart fan. He is a defensive ace and his 3 PT % is deceptive as it increased signicantky as the season wore on. It was evident in the playoffs. He's no mentor but a super building block. Easy trade for Knicks. Just don't give up a 1st!
I've been chatting with a Celtics fan this morning. The Celtics are asking for a pick and Hernangomez for Smart. I doubt a deal gets done because Ainge has to WIN every trade by a large margin... usually in a salary dump for a prospect that, while good, is a disappointment a pick follows the salary.
I have no interest in dealing Hernangomez, at least not for Smart. The former has a chance to be really good. The latter is a nice piece but not nearly as good as many thought he'd be
How would a fan know what they're asking for him? If a fan knew then the media would definitely know and it would be all over in tweets.
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SupremeCommander wrote:newyorker4ever wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:Paris907 wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/07/06/knicks-pursuing-celtics-defensive-minded-guard-in-trade/I'm a Smart fan. He is a defensive ace and his 3 PT % is deceptive as it increased signicantky as the season wore on. It was evident in the playoffs. He's no mentor but a super building block. Easy trade for Knicks. Just don't give up a 1st!
I've been chatting with a Celtics fan this morning. The Celtics are asking for a pick and Hernangomez for Smart. I doubt a deal gets done because Ainge has to WIN every trade by a large margin... usually in a salary dump for a prospect that, while good, is a disappointment a pick follows the salary.
I have no interest in dealing Hernangomez, at least not for Smart. The former has a chance to be really good. The latter is a nice piece but not nearly as good as many thought he'd be
How would a fan know what they're asking for him? If a fan knew then the media would definitely know and it would be all over in tweets.
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lol I'm sure mills said " hahahahahahahahaaha how about oquinn for smart strait up hahahaha willy and our first your a crazy sob!"
He is restricted next summer.
He was the 6th pick in his draft. THats a lottery kid. He is 23. Not a bad player, better than Shump!
Shump got 4 year 40 mil. What his worth? 15mil a year?
Ainge of course wants a first rounder. Im not giving him that. I'll give him KOQ. Thats where we have some surplus. Its where they have need.
Im not giving up picks. But I'll trade Willy for Smart and a pick protected to 5th.
THats a starter. Not sure whose pick does that for me in the treasure chest that Boston has but Willy replaces Olynyk better. Boston enrich's itself and saves cap to get Haywood.
I like Willy. At the same time, would willy be a top 5 pick in the draft? If so, Phuck that, I wants Nets pick.
Willy is cheap, and ready to contribute NOW to their quest.
Welpee wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:Either Ainge is crazy or we're crazy for even considering that deal.newyorker4ever wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:Paris907 wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/07/06/knicks-pursuing-celtics-defensive-minded-guard-in-trade/I'm a Smart fan. He is a defensive ace and his 3 PT % is deceptive as it increased signicantky as the season wore on. It was evident in the playoffs. He's no mentor but a super building block. Easy trade for Knicks. Just don't give up a 1st!
I've been chatting with a Celtics fan this morning. The Celtics are asking for a pick and Hernangomez for Smart. I doubt a deal gets done because Ainge has to WIN every trade by a large margin... usually in a salary dump for a prospect that, while good, is a disappointment a pick follows the salary.
I have no interest in dealing Hernangomez, at least not for Smart. The former has a chance to be really good. The latter is a nice piece but not nearly as good as many thought he'd be
How would a fan know what they're asking for him? If a fan knew then the media would definitely know and it would be all over in tweets.
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Danny Ainge has to win every trade by a wiiiiiiiiiide margin. I think it's pretty much impossible to deal with him. Every other salary dump trade in the history of the league is something like "Smart plus a future pick." I think Smart is good enough just to trade him for cap space. But the dude is a rental at this point. Ainge thinks Smart is almost as valuable as Paul George smdh
Welpee wrote:Bradley might be a game changer. He is the one guy that it might be worth considering giving something up for.Rookie wrote:according to this chart http://www.spotrac.com/nba/cap/, there are 2 teams with enough cap to absorb one of the Boston contracts and 12 more that could create the necessary cap space by releasing cap holds. That said, I don't see any of the 14 teams giving up a young prospect and a 1st rd pick for any of the three (Smart, Bradley, Crowder).Yeah, teams know Boston has no leverage and none of the players they're trying to move will take anybody to the next level. All three guys could help the Knicks but none of them are game changers. If I'm the Knicks I just sit back and see what happens but I definitely wouldn't give up a pick for any of those dudes.The only team in any scenario that needs to make a move is Boston, although I could see Utah wanting to get back an asset after losing Hayward. Thing is, the way it went down with Utah losing both Hayward and the ability to make an offer to Porter, they likely aren't going to do anything that would embarrass the organization and give any assets to Boston
SupremeCommander wrote:He got Haywood but Ainge has yet to turn his treasure chest into anything great.Welpee wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:Either Ainge is crazy or we're crazy for even considering that deal.newyorker4ever wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:Paris907 wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/07/06/knicks-pursuing-celtics-defensive-minded-guard-in-trade/I'm a Smart fan. He is a defensive ace and his 3 PT % is deceptive as it increased signicantky as the season wore on. It was evident in the playoffs. He's no mentor but a super building block. Easy trade for Knicks. Just don't give up a 1st!
I've been chatting with a Celtics fan this morning. The Celtics are asking for a pick and Hernangomez for Smart. I doubt a deal gets done because Ainge has to WIN every trade by a large margin... usually in a salary dump for a prospect that, while good, is a disappointment a pick follows the salary.
I have no interest in dealing Hernangomez, at least not for Smart. The former has a chance to be really good. The latter is a nice piece but not nearly as good as many thought he'd be
How would a fan know what they're asking for him? If a fan knew then the media would definitely know and it would be all over in tweets.
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Click here to view the TweetDanny Ainge has to win every trade by a wiiiiiiiiiide margin. I think it's pretty much impossible to deal with him. Every other salary dump trade in the history of the league is something like "Smart plus a future pick." I think Smart is good enough just to trade him for cap space. But the dude is a rental at this point. Ainge thinks Smart is almost as valuable as Paul George smdh
Welpee wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:Either Ainge is crazy or we're crazy for even considering that deal. Tell Ainge to kick rocks and see if he can get anything close to that from anybody else. Seems like he's just using the Knicks just like free agents.newyorker4ever wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:Paris907 wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/07/06/knicks-pursuing-celtics-defensive-minded-guard-in-trade/I'm a Smart fan. He is a defensive ace and his 3 PT % is deceptive as it increased signicantky as the season wore on. It was evident in the playoffs. He's no mentor but a super building block. Easy trade for Knicks. Just don't give up a 1st!
I've been chatting with a Celtics fan this morning. The Celtics are asking for a pick and Hernangomez for Smart. I doubt a deal gets done because Ainge has to WIN every trade by a large margin... usually in a salary dump for a prospect that, while good, is a disappointment a pick follows the salary.
I have no interest in dealing Hernangomez, at least not for Smart. The former has a chance to be really good. The latter is a nice piece but not nearly as good as many thought he'd be
How would a fan know what they're asking for him? If a fan knew then the media would definitely know and it would be all over in tweets.
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smart is a 6th overall pick in his draft just 3 yrs ago, willy is a 2nd rnd pick, who can't play a lick of defense to save his life.. and they never said what yr the pick had to be. smart kind of sucks though..lol