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More on Morris
http://www.inquisitr.com/2376295/boston-celtics-rumors-markieff-morris-may-be-headed-to-the-celtics/
Its more or less a rehash of everything that's already been said.. blah blah blah..
Its more or less a rehash of everything that's already been said.. blah blah blah..
Matty- Posts : 4562
Join date : 2009-10-18
Re: More on Morris
Yeah Matty, you're right, same stuff.
I also wonder if the proposed swap in this article, Sully, Perry and Young, is really anywhere near enough to interest the Suns. Sully might help them fill the PF hole, but Perry and Young still haven't shown they have much potential to stick around long, much less become strong role players.
I also wonder if the proposed swap in this article, Sully, Perry and Young, is really anywhere near enough to interest the Suns. Sully might help them fill the PF hole, but Perry and Young still haven't shown they have much potential to stick around long, much less become strong role players.
NYCelt- Posts : 10628
Join date : 2009-10-12
Re: More on Morris
If I were the Suns I certainly would take this trade and walk away smiling from ear to ear. Not that Young, Sullenger and/or Perry will be great players for their team, but none of them will be as unhappy as Morris is.
In fact, I think that they would be happy with any two of the three players mentioned for Morris, but only two of them may not make the NBA salaries fit into a trade.
A very unhappy player is one very LARGE concern for any team. I believe that it is almost always a good idea to get rid of such an unhappy player. Something called 'addition by subtraction" I think one may call it. Just look back to what the Cs were able to do last year after Rondo was traded away. The entire complexion of the team changed for the positive.
With all that said, I am not sure that I would want Morris on the Cs.
In fact, I think that they would be happy with any two of the three players mentioned for Morris, but only two of them may not make the NBA salaries fit into a trade.
A very unhappy player is one very LARGE concern for any team. I believe that it is almost always a good idea to get rid of such an unhappy player. Something called 'addition by subtraction" I think one may call it. Just look back to what the Cs were able to do last year after Rondo was traded away. The entire complexion of the team changed for the positive.
With all that said, I am not sure that I would want Morris on the Cs.
wide clyde- Posts : 815
Join date : 2014-10-22
Re: More on Morris
wide clyde wrote:If I were the Suns I certainly would take this trade and walk away smiling from ear to ear. Not that Young, Sullenger and/or Perry will be great players for their team, but none of them will be as unhappy as Morris is.
In fact, I think that they would be happy with any two of the three players mentioned for Morris, but only two of them may not make the NBA salaries fit into a trade.
A very unhappy player is one very LARGE concern for any team. I believe that it is almost always a good idea to get rid of such an unhappy player. Something called 'addition by subtraction" I think one may call it. Just look back to what the Cs were able to do last year after Rondo was traded away. The entire complexion of the team changed for the positive.
With all that said, I am not sure that I would want Morris on the Cs.
Wide,
Good point (in bold above) given your comments about addition by subtraction.
Regards
NYCelt- Posts : 10628
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