No.Rondo?
yep. Tired of watching Prigioni and Felton get abused on the defensive end. Rondo would put an end to that, help with rebounding and distribute to Melo and the wings. But I think the Celts can get more, not happening.Rondo?
First I would put you on hold. Then I would laugh my ass off for about 5 minutes. Then I would politely decline. I mean...that trade doesn't make any sense for the Celtics on many different levels.Rondo?
Assuming Rondo is healthy that would be an amazing haul for the Knicks.
Ok Deano...are you really the Knicks GM and just using this board to float your trade idea??Rondo?
Boston has shown interest in taking on Amare's contract, only problem is they want to deal Wallace/Lee in return. Wallace and Lee are solid players but have bad contracts that last a year longer than Amare's.Ok Deano...are you really the Knicks GM and just using this board to float your trade idea??
Both the New York Daily News and ESPN's Chris Broussard reported that the Knicks were interested in trading for Rondo. The return for Rondo would center around Iman Shumpert, Raymond Felton and Amar'e Stoudemire, according to the News. According to Broussard, the interest on Boston's side is minimal.
I don't think Ainge makes that move. Cap space doesn't do Boston any good. As much as a GM may want to tank, he's not giving away an all star for nothing. He can always keep Rondo out with an injury.Celtics will make that trade if Knicks (or a 3rd team) takes Wallace's contract. They would clear tons of cap space, and as much as he says he isn't, Ainge wants to tank. Keeping Rondo will put the Celtics in playoff contention.
That's too funny. Another guy and I were talking about trades a week ago and that's when I brought this up and he was like that would be a good trade. Knicks need a PG and I don't think Boston wants Rondo around.Ok Deano...are you really the Knicks GM and just using this board to float your trade idea??
Both the New York Daily News and ESPN's Chris Broussard reported that the Knicks were interested in trading for Rondo. The return for Rondo would center around Iman Shumpert, Raymond Felton and Amar'e Stoudemire, according to the News. According to Broussard, the interest on Boston's side is minimal.