[Woj]: "The Boston Celtics made a trade offer to San Antonio before the February deadline, but the Spurs turned it down --- and never made a counterproposal, league sources said."

Gotta disagree here. If his injury wasn't serious, I want him even less. The spurs have always seemed like a first-class organization. If he would act like that there, the team who drafted him (and a championship-level franchise), what would stop him from doing the same here? I don't even want to imagine the celtics fan base if our favorite teams top player intentionally sat out that many games.

Also, disagree on Jaylen's feel for the game. I think his ball IQ is pretty high, don't remember him making too many boneheaded plays. If you meant his touch, I agree. It's very frustrating watching somebody so athletic get so close to the basket and the layup be that off.

Kawhi is a top notch player and lebron is a legend. That being said, I think the cons outweigh the pros both in these scenarios. With Kawhi, we'd have three all stars coming off injury and no/less young wings to back them up. Great pieces, but may have to give up too much and end up in a net loss. I'd rather have Jaylen and Jayson long-term.

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