Wow. They gave up the 16th pick for cap flexibility I guess...interesting.
His knees are cooked, the Knicks trading for him now would be like the 2000s Knicks acquiring Penny Hardaway, Tracy McGrady, and Steve Francis when they were already washed up.God forbid the Knicks ever make a move for him. He'd shine in MSG like 2011. At least he would have before the injuries.
Exactly. I also think the NYC asphalt courts are partly to blame for Kemba’s knee issues.Yikes, a shame that Kemba burned his knees up in Charlotte and they were toast by the time he got to a good team.
Wow. They gave up the 16th pick for cap flexibility I guess...interesting.
Definitely expect another move. Boston has 3 guys they could start at Center right now. One of them has to go.I assume this is just the beginning of many moves for Boston this summer. Unless they move Horford, they're only saving about $20m over two years with this move. Are there luxury tax implications?
This would have been a very old Knicks move, it's a good thing they didn't do it (yet). I say yet because there's like a 1% chance Kemba ever plays a game for OKCGod forbid the Knicks ever make a move for him. He'd shine in MSG like 2011. At least he would have before the injuries.
#16 pick is a crapshoot, I think Brown has the potential to be what you would hope to select in that range.I hate giving up the 1st rounder. We said they needed a 4 like Horford, so yes, they got that. They do save some money. Here is Al's contract. Al Horford Contract, Salary Cap Details & Breakdowns | Spotrac Moses Brown is evidently a second year player, a center who was undrafted out of UCLA.
If the Celtics believe in the Israeli PG + Pritchard, maybe this is a good move. But losing the pick hurts.
#16 pick is a crapshoot, I think Brown has the potential to be what you would hope to select in that range.