From: "Sean Giovanello" <sgiovanello@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <Celtic4Hire@xxxxxxx>, <jahill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <celtics@xxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: Twan rearing his ugly head Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 08:56:29 -0500
*** Something you never explain, Sean, is just what other trade was out there that was better than what we got? ****
Right before the season started? Probably nothing. There are very very few deals available at that time of year. So, we were dealing at the wrong time of year, unless you truly believe that Toine was such a cancer he had to be dealt immediately. If that's the case, why wasn't he dealt over the summer?
My point in all of this is simple NBA logic. As a players contract comes closer and closer to being up, his contract gets more valuable. Ideally, Walker could have been dealt before the deadline this year and, if not, during the offseason or next season at the deadline. At each point, IN THEORY, his contract becomes more valuable as a trading chit. I am not claiming omnipotence or farseeing abilities here. I am just using NBA logic here.
*** If Walker opts out this year which I think is 50-50 after listening to his radio show last night, the Mavs like the Cs would get nothing for him. ***
We would get nothing except shedding a max contract - 14 million dollars per annum!!!! Considering its looking like we have been amazingly lucky shedding Vin to then lose Antoine for nothing as you say would be amazing luck. Where would it have left our cap to take Walker and Baker off? Fundamentally, we have a disagreement over rebuilding here. I think the way to rebuild is to create cap flexibility, which we really have not. I think creating some space lets you be a player in almost anything going on in the NBA - draft, free agency, and trades. If he opted out, and even in light of his comments last night, I do not think it likely, its not a bad thing. The argument from this view would be that if he opted out we would clear some major cap room, not be saddled with Raef's escalating deal (which I think pays him close to the max the last two years), and so forth. We would not have Jiri and we would not have Atkins. We would not have the first rounder. However, I think most teams would follow the course I have laid out rather than what Danny has done.
I fully admit I might be wrong. Nothing is certain in life. I don't really have a side here. I liked Toine, but knew he was going to be traded. I think he would have had more value down the road, but that being said I like Jiri on this team. I just think the longer this deal goes (unless we get insanely lucky on this pick) that we will be saying it might have been better to keep Cyber Toine for a few more months rather than take Raef.
-----Original Message----- From: Celtic4Hire@xxxxxxx [mailto:Celtic4Hire@xxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 7:28 AM To: sgiovanello@xxxxxxxxxxxx; jahill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; celtics@xxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Twan rearing his ugly head
Something you never explain, Sean, is just what other trade was out there that was better than what we got? If Walker opts out this year which I think is 50-50 after listening to his radio show last night, the Mavs like the Cs would get nothing for him. If he doesn't opt out, why do you think a better deal is out there, even for the Mavs? Look at what we got for Mills expiring deal, Atkins and a no. 1. Yeah, the Blazers got more for Wallace's contract but he is better than Twan.....
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<< I think its highly unlikely that he will - but if there were a guy who would do it, I think it would be Antoine.
I don't agree with you on Raef, but time will tell which of us is right. I just think his talent doesn't justify his salary and that if I recall correctly due to the way his contract is structured his salary is not an even 10 per season, but goes up each year.
I like what we got in return - my point was just that we (as in the Celtics and their fans) value that stuff a lot more than Dallas did. Mills meant very little to Dallas cause Cuban has a lot deeper pockets and is willing to dip into them. For the draft pick, there are probably a lot of teams who wouldn't be wild about the 27th pick in the first round - Danny thinks he can get something or use it in a deal to net something back. If he does, excellent. For Dallas, its not that big of a deal. For Jiri, I am not sure he will be a above average NBA starter - but it looks like he might be just what this team or any team needs --> a smart, heady player with some skill and some toughness. I don't think he is the answer, but he is certainly a piece of the puzzle to building a winning team here. Again, for Dallas, they already have that and thus he goes to being a key cog here versus a minor bit part there. None of this is my attempt to run down the extras in this deal - I just don't agree with Raef coming back due to a) his contract b) his skills and c)the idea that getting rid of cap space and financial flexibility for anything less than a true star is bad business in the NBA... >>