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2016-17 NBA PLAYOFFS THREAD

Damn, that's one way of avoiding the rule. I suppose it could have backfired though which is why it's allowed probably. Thank you for the information.


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I don't understand what the Nets were thinking. With that trade, they gave themselves a window of MAYBE 2 years to win a championship. After which they'll have to rebuild. But they won't have their picks to rebuild with!
 
I don't understand what the Nets were thinking. With that trade, they gave themselves a window of MAYBE 2 years to win a championship. After which they'll have to rebuild. But they won't have their picks to rebuild with!

Deron Williams
Joe Johnson
Paul Pierce
Kevin Garnett
Brook Lopez

I guess they saw that team and thought they could compete for a championship within a two-year window.


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What's your team?


Mine's:


Rudy Gobert
Kevin Durant
LeBron James
Jimmy Butler
Steph Curry

Steph Curry 3
Jimmy Butler 1
Kawhi Leonard 5
Lebron James 5
Draymond Green 1
 
That is all extremely easy for them to do. The hardest part is getting Hayward to sign.

Sure. Call me on it when it happens. Their cap space this offseason is predicated on IT's current $7M/year deal and using his Bird rights to extend him. They'll have to unload Bradley or Crowder along with IT to trade for Butler. They'll need to throw in next year's BK pick at a minimum to sweeten that deal. (Chicago doesn't need an undersized PG approaching 30 years-old, or Avery Bradley for that matter.)

https://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=l7abcgz

Now the Celtics have Hayward, Butler and Horford as their Big 3 (all maxed), plus whoever's left between Bradley and Crowder, Smart, plus a few rookie-scale players. At that point, their cap space is gone. They still can't rebound or defend, and they're not likely to beat the Cavs because they're not well put together. Olynyk isn't extended. Bradley is gone the following year.

Three years from now, Horford turns 33 and his deal expires, Butler has a player option and likely will be seeking a max extension. Thus ends the window of this supposed dynasty. You'd better hope that Fultz and Brown turn into impact players in a hurry. The Celts will have spent their last BK pick (assuming Chicago will take the 2018 pick in the first place).

The minute the Cs decide to trade IT, they turn their most efficient asset into a liability. Hayward/Butler/Horford and 20 year-olds is more likely to be the Toronto Raptors than a real contender.
 
I know Silver came out today saying the Warriors and Caves superteams were not bad for th NBA, but I wonder if the fans, the advertisers, the other 28 owners and gms, and the media feel the same.

I stopped watching. I keep hearing and reading nba reporters calling the playoffs lousy, or even saying they aren't following any longer. Sad when the conference finals are upstaged by the draft and FA chatter. Even the talk about the Allnba teams was dominated by how it makes it more likely for Hayward and Paul George to leave.
 
Deron Williams
Joe Johnson
Paul Pierce
Kevin Garnett
Brook Lopez

I guess they saw that team and thought they could compete for a championship within a two-year window.


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Ya, that is definitely star studded. Good point.

They swung for a home run and struck out.
 
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