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Post by 112288 Tue Aug 22, 2017 11:10 pm

Boston Celtics Schedule Standings Stats Roster Odds Fantasy Tickets Celtics Trade For Kyrie Irving With Cavs A Huge Home Run For Boston

NESN by Nicholas Goss on Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 7:57PM

Danny Ainge has waited very patiently — too patient, for most Boston Celtics fans — but the team’s president of basketball operations finally cashed in A-plus trade assets Tuesday to pull off a blockbuster deal for Cleveland Cavaliers superstar guard Kyrie Irving.

The Celtics reportedly will send All-Star guard Isaiah Thomas, forward Jae Crowder, rookie center Ante Zizic and the 2018 Brooklyn Nets first-round draft pick to Cleveland for Irving. But this trade is more about what the Celtics didn’t give up. Ainge was able to hold on to the last two No. 3 overall draft picks — Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum. Brown has the potential to be an elite perimeter defender and has substantially improved his 3-point range since his freshman season at California.

Tatum was heralded as the most polished scorer in the 2017 draft class and dazzled at the offensive end throughout the summer league.

Today’s NBA is all about swingmen — perimeter players who can score and defend at a high level. The Golden State Warriors have three of the best in Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green. Cleveland still has LeBron James, and the San Antonio Spurs have Kawhi Leonard on the wing.

Now, the Celtics have Brown, Tatum and newly signed free agent Gordon Hayward on the wings, in addition to a top 10 NBA player in Irving and a very good center in Al Horford. Sure, giving up the Nets’ unprotected first-round pick is a bit of a gamble. It could end up being the No. 1 pick, but the 2018 class is not as deep or talented as the 2017 group, and Brooklyn made moves this offseason to improve their roster. The Nets still will be bad, but they certainly aren’t a lock to be the league’s worst team.

Another positive in this deal for Boston is the Irving for Thomas swap at point guard. Irving, 25, is three years younger than Thomas and signed for two more seasons with a 2019-20 player option. Thomas can become a free agent next summer and is coming off a tough hip injury that forced him to miss the last three games of the 2017 Eastern Conference finals against the Cavs. Irving also has averaged 25-plus points per game in each of the last two playoffs, and his 3-point shot at the end of Game 7 in the 2016 NBA Finals essentially sealed Cleveland’s first ever championship. He’s a proven playoff performer.

The Celtics, in this trade, have positioned themselves as arguably the best team in the Eastern Conference and a legitimate threat to give the defending champion Warriors a real test (Golden State clearly remains a superior team, though) in a potential NBA Finals matchup. They’ve also maintained their long-term flexibility by keeping Brown, Tatum, Marcus Smart, the 2018 Los Angeles Lakers first-round pick and other quality assets. Ainge has waited a while to pull the trigger on a huge trade. He found the right moment Tuesday.

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Post by BleedGreen Wed Aug 23, 2017 12:08 am

Whoa there Nicholas... the 2018 draft is MUCH more talented at the top than the 2017 class and Kyrie is NOT a top 10 player.

Fultz would be battling Doncic for 1st potential ball-handler picked (in the 3-5 range) while Ball, Jackson and Tatum would all go somewhere in the 6-9 range with Robert Williams if the top 4 freshman went back to school like he did.

Is Irving better than Chris Paul or John Wall yet? What about other guys who didn't make the top FIFTEEN on the 3 All-NBA teams like Karl-Anthony Towns, Paul George, Jokic, Klay Thompson, Embiid? Irving is somewhere between 12-18, arguably putting him alongside Hayward, who is also in that range, and not the Batman to Gordon's Robin.
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