- 92,521
- 128,556
Besides the accumulation of more assets, I'm pretty sure trading away Crawford was a sign that the Celtics feel confident in moving forward with Rondo.
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Originally Posted by Kevin Cleveland
Speaking of the draft...
I mentioned the Celtics earlier. Totally didn't realize what their future drafting situation looks like.
2014 first (their own)
2014 first (the less desirable pick between the Nets and Hawks)
2014 first/second (depends on whether or not the Sixers make the playoffs - also carries over to the next season)
2014 second (Nets)
2014 second (Warriors)
2015 first (their own)
2015 first (Clippers)
2015 second (their own)
2015 second (Kings)
2016 first (their own)
2016 first (Nets)
2016 second (their own)
2016 second (Heat)
2017 first (their own - swappable with the Nets)
2017 second (Kings)
2018 first (their own)
2018 first (Nets)
2018 second (their own)
Lakers have the third hardest strength of schedule for the rest of the season
Lakers have the third hardest strength of schedule for the rest of the season
And the Kings and Jazz begin the EASY part of theirs.