I don't buy it. Meeting the Spurs' asking price would land them a guy who would put the Celtics on par with Golden State to win a le, and it's the only way they'd be able to do it since they're so capped out now. And they'd be trading two players who wouldn't get minutes behind Kawhi and Hayward anyways. If Kawhi is willing to extend with Boston then Ainge is never pulling that deal off the table and if Kawhi doesn't guarantee extension then he's never offering that much whether it's this trade deadline, this summer, or next trade deadline. I don't think the Spurs lose anything by trying to convince Kawhi to stay and then dumping him to Boston around the deadline if they can't make any moves to keep him here.

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