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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1241 » by mjkvol » Fri Mar 15, 2024 8:37 pm

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Chet, Jalen, Maxey, and a couple years of drafting and using exceptions to fill out the roster could be a pretty formidable team by 26-27.


There's not a chance in hell Presti doesn't shoot that deal down immediately. He's way too smart.

From a Sixers standpoint, I'd fly Embiid out there myself, and I love the guy. But that's like a 'Process II' jump start.


I think if it was Chet and Jalen and just the Sixers pick back the Thunder might do it.

But is that enough for Jo?

Then the next question becomes would you take Chet or Jalen plus salary filler, and like 7 firsts?

It's all just a thought experiment for now. Not like we have anything else to do at the moment, this team is unwatchable until Jo gets back.


Oh, no doubt, and the likelihood of anything like this happening is quite remote.

I might do Chet and a bunch of firsts, but I'd want Dort or Giddey as part of the salary filler.
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Post#1242 » by PhillyFan11 » Sun Apr 21, 2024 11:43 pm

Crazy roster building idea…what would it cost pick wise to get into the top 10 of the draft this year? Say we end up with a pick in the early 20’s. How many more 1st’s would it cost to go up and get out 3rd piece on a cheap deal?
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Post#1243 » by the_process » Tue Apr 23, 2024 3:25 pm

It's time. You can just feel it. Morey will never do it because all he knows to do is chase stars, but it's time.
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1244 » by mjkvol » Tue Apr 23, 2024 7:59 pm

At 16 we're going to be able to get an impact player. There are a bunch of solid upperclassmen who should be around at that point, especially if more international players are taken early.
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Post#1245 » by the_process » Wed Apr 24, 2024 2:59 am

mjkvol wrote:At 16 we're going to be able to get an impact player. There are a bunch of solid upperclassmen who should be around at that point, especially if more international players are taken early.


Morey will be trading that pick for the next Melton unless he signs a max FA.
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Post#1246 » by ExplosionsInDaSky » Wed Apr 24, 2024 3:14 am

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mjkvol wrote:At 16 we're going to be able to get an impact player. There are a bunch of solid upperclassmen who should be around at that point, especially if more international players are taken early.


Morey will be trading that pick for the next Melton unless he signs a max FA.


I guarantee you that we will be not only be keeping that pick, but also relying on that player to contribute rotation minutes. There's no way we trade that pick.
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Post#1247 » by the_process » Wed Apr 24, 2024 3:19 am

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mjkvol wrote:At 16 we're going to be able to get an impact player. There are a bunch of solid upperclassmen who should be around at that point, especially if more international players are taken early.


Morey will be trading that pick for the next Melton unless he signs a max FA.


I guarantee you that we will be not only be keeping that pick, but also relying on that player to contribute rotation minutes. There's no way we trade that pick.


We’ll see. If they stay over the cap and do not sign any FA outright, I would fully expect that pick (technically the rights of the player drafted) to be part of some deal.
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Post#1248 » by ExplosionsInDaSky » Wed Apr 24, 2024 3:24 am

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Morey will be trading that pick for the next Melton unless he signs a max FA.


I guarantee you that we will be not only be keeping that pick, but also relying on that player to contribute rotation minutes. There's no way we trade that pick.


We’ll see. If they stay over the cap and do not sign any FA outright, I would fully expect that pick (technically the rights of the player drafted) to be part of some deal.


It would have to be a hell of an addition. I just think that at 16 you have a chance to get a good player. This team needs youth going forward. I hope they keep it, but I agree with you. Everything has a price.
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1249 » by Stanford » Wed Apr 24, 2024 10:51 am

Wouldn't we need to take on salary to trade the pick for a player? I doubt Morey would want to do that.
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Post#1250 » by mjkvol » Wed Apr 24, 2024 12:01 pm

ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:
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mjkvol wrote:At 16 we're going to be able to get an impact player. There are a bunch of solid upperclassmen who should be around at that point, especially if more international players are taken early.


Morey will be trading that pick for the next Melton unless he signs a max FA.


I guarantee you that we will be not only be keeping that pick, but also relying on that player to contribute rotation minutes. There's no way we trade that pick.


I really hope that is the case, because there will absolutely be a few players available that will fill a need and should be able to contribute right away. Give me a couple of good young players and fill out the roster with solid role players around Embiid and Maxey (NOT Tobias), and I'll be a happy camper.
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Post#1251 » by ExplosionsInDaSky » Wed Apr 24, 2024 9:03 pm

mjkvol wrote:
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Morey will be trading that pick for the next Melton unless he signs a max FA.


I guarantee you that we will be not only be keeping that pick, but also relying on that player to contribute rotation minutes. There's no way we trade that pick.


I really hope that is the case, because there will absolutely be a few players available that will fill a need and should be able to contribute right away. Give me a couple of good young players and fill out the roster with solid role players around Embiid and Maxey (NOT Tobias), and I'll be a happy camper.


Yessir, an injection of youth and athleticism will be a huge help. The team needs another young energetic player that's hungry to prove their worth in this league. Pair that player with Maxey, RC4, Reed, and even KJ and it's nice core for the future. With the 16th pick we should be able to get an impact player. Having that pick might even allow us to move up in the draft if there is a guy that we really like that may not make it past say 12/13.
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1252 » by mjkvol » Wed Apr 24, 2024 10:02 pm

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I guarantee you that we will be not only be keeping that pick, but also relying on that player to contribute rotation minutes. There's no way we trade that pick.


I really hope that is the case, because there will absolutely be a few players available that will fill a need and should be able to contribute right away. Give me a couple of good young players and fill out the roster with solid role players around Embiid and Maxey (NOT Tobias), and I'll be a happy camper.


Yessir, an injection of youth and athleticism will be a huge help. The team needs another young energetic player that's hungry to prove their worth in this league. Pair that player with Maxey, RC4, Reed, and even KJ and it's nice core for the future. With the 16th pick we should be able to get an impact player. Having that pick might even allow us to move up in the draft if there is a guy that we really like that may not make it past say 12/13.


I've thought about that and would love it, but Morey isn't a move up in the draft guy. Hell, I'll be happy if he picks a kid who can step in and contribute and doesn't turn around and trade him (cough cough ... Bridges ... cough cough)
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1253 » by Kobblehead » Today 2:41 am

I would like to see the Sixers take on a reclamation project and buy low on Johnny Davis.

On paper, he brings a lot of what we're missing in terms of an aggressive, physical G that brings incredible rebounding.
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Post#1254 » by ExplosionsInDaSky » Today 2:58 am

Kobblehead wrote:I would like to see the Sixers take on a reclamation project and buy low on Johnny Davis.

On paper, he brings a lot of what we're missing in terms of an aggressive, physical G that brings incredible rebounding.


Davis has been terrible in Washington. There are times where he doesn't even look like a GLeague level player. I know he hasn't played much, but holy hell that kid looks lost in the pros. If it's a buy low type of scenario, then I'd be fine with it, but he looks like a total bust as of right now.
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Post#1255 » by Arsenal » Today 3:24 am

ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:
Kobblehead wrote:I would like to see the Sixers take on a reclamation project and buy low on Johnny Davis.

On paper, he brings a lot of what we're missing in terms of an aggressive, physical G that brings incredible rebounding.


Davis has been terrible in Washington. There are times where he doesn't even look like a GLeague level player. I know he hasn't played much, but holy hell that kid looks lost in the pros. If it's a buy low type of scenario, then I'd be fine with it, but he looks like a total bust as of right now.


If we’re targeting an under the radar young guard from Washington I’d rather try Jared Butler.
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Post#1256 » by Kobblehead » Today 12:14 pm

Davis hasn't looked good, but he hasn't gotten any chance to play. Very few guys can excel at pinch hitting. Washington is a really bad organization with really bad coaching. I'm more willing to take reclamation projects off bad teams because I think there's a higher probability of the change of scenery helping.

Two more team-controlled years on his deal. If he truly is a bust and the jumper just isn't going to happen, we could always decline team option and let him go.
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Post#1257 » by mjkvol » Today 12:58 pm

Kobblehead wrote:Davis hasn't looked good, but he hasn't gotten any chance to play. Very few guys can excel at pinch hitting. Washington is a really bad organization with really bad coaching. I'm more willing to take reclamation projects off bad teams because I think there's a higher probability of the change of scenery helping.

Two more team-controlled years on his deal. If he truly is a bust and the jumper just isn't going to happen, we could always decline team option and let him go.


Agree. I think we need to do more of this kind of thing, finding potential diamonds in the rough as opposed to always paying after someone else has 'unearthed' the diamond. That's an example of the 'hard work' I'd love to see Morey, Nurse, and Co. do in rebuilding this roster instead of taking the lazy "pay the third star" route.
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