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Re: NBA Trade Thread #2 

Post#181 » by drosereturn » Tue Sep 22, 2020 9:57 am

kodo wrote:That would be an interesting swap. But I have doubts about how Ingram would perform in Chicago going from two PGs in Lonzo & Jrue to Sato & Dunn. Lavine got put into a crappy situation in Chicago, he had to shoot 3s only 55% assisted. Ingram shoots 3s 89% assisted from his guards.

In a league where 3s determine games, we would be shooting far fewer 3s with Lavine gone. He has significantly higher volume over Ingram and creates a greater volume for himself, accuracy is basically a wash.

Ingram is 2 years younger though.


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Post#182 » by PlayerUp » Tue Sep 22, 2020 11:05 am

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Id rather gamble on a wing or guard than add another bigman. That said, someone did propose this:

Chicago trades: 4 pick, OPJ
Sacramento trades: 12 pick, Bagley, Barnes
I wonder how WCJ would feel about Bagley being on the team

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He’d hate it, but Bagley is a better prospect and we can trade WCJ.


Kings could add a sweetner such as the #35 pick as well.

With all that said, adding Bagley transforms our frontcourt. We'd need a new center most likely and Lauri no longer fits in here either. Since we have to make some radical changes which may or may not work, I doubt we'd ever consider pursuing this type of trade but a fun proposal made none the less.
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Re: NBA Trade Thread #2 

Post#183 » by wonderboy2 » Tue Sep 22, 2020 11:55 am

I would like to trade Sato for a 3 and d wing. Any would do. Preferably a young prospect. I would like a Sato/ Nasir Little trade.
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Post#184 » by TheFinishSniper » Tue Sep 22, 2020 12:21 pm

wonderboy2 wrote:I would like to trade Sato for a 3 and d wing. Any would do. Preferably a young prospect. I would like a Sato/ Nasir Little trade.

i would trade sato for heavy protected 2nd round pick in 5 years
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Post#185 » by wonderboy2 » Tue Sep 22, 2020 1:52 pm

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wonderboy2 wrote:I would like to trade Sato for a 3 and d wing. Any would do. Preferably a young prospect. I would like a Sato/ Nasir Little trade.

i would trade sato for heavy protected 2nd round pick in 5 years

I would to! The thing about Sato is that he brings nothing to bulls. What is his skill? He wasn’t a good shooter last season. He’s not a good defender. He does t rebound well for his size. His playmaking he average. He doesn’t even really have high basketball IQ.
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Post#186 » by Andi Obst » Tue Sep 22, 2020 1:53 pm

drosereturn wrote:Rather have a defensive monster in Bamba than Bagley.


It's insane how much people still overvalue Bamba. Let it go, the guy isn't good.

Defensive monster? Come on...
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Post#187 » by PlayerUp » Tue Sep 22, 2020 5:48 pm

wonderboy2 wrote:
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wonderboy2 wrote:I would like to trade Sato for a 3 and d wing. Any would do. Preferably a young prospect. I would like a Sato/ Nasir Little trade.

i would trade sato for heavy protected 2nd round pick in 5 years

I would to! The thing about Sato is that he brings nothing to bulls. What is his skill? He wasn’t a good shooter last season. He’s not a good defender. He does t rebound well for his size. His playmaking he average. He doesn’t even really have high basketball IQ.


Doesn't fit well here but Gar/Pax had no clue what they were doing in free agency reason they struck out 17 years in a row.

Need to clear out all these players set to expire in 1 season from now and start fresh.
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Post#188 » by sco » Wed Sep 23, 2020 1:56 pm

Saw this: https://clutchpoints.com/the-best-trade-the-timberwolves-can-make-with-the-no-1-pick/
Which cites John Collins as being rumored to be available for trade from Hawks because he will be wanting a max deal and may not be a fit with Capella who on a long-term deal (sound familiar?).

Would folks consider trading for Collins? I'm thinking it would take Lauri plus another significant piece like #4.
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Post#189 » by drosereturn » Wed Sep 23, 2020 2:31 pm

sco wrote:Saw this: https://clutchpoints.com/the-best-trade-the-timberwolves-can-make-with-the-no-1-pick/
Which cites John Collins as being rumored to be available for trade from Hawks because he will be wanting a max deal and may not be a fit with Capella who on a long-term deal (sound familiar?).

Would folks consider trading for Collins? I'm thinking it would take Lauri plus another significant piece like #4.


Not for Lauri and number 4 as much as he is way better rn bc Lauri will get a hefty discount under 15 vs max for Collins.
It would have to be either one of Lauri/ Carter or #4 as main piece for Collins and preferrably Huerter who they have no use of.
My dream is they form a Lauri/Collins lineup that could score 40 pts on any given night and Collins could be a decent rim protector.
They arent defensive liabilities some guys make it out to be and around average or even above average bc of their height, athleticism.
Something like a CP3/Lavine/Dunn/Lauri/Collins would work I would extend Dunn for this particular scenario.
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Post#190 » by kodo » Wed Sep 23, 2020 5:36 pm

sco wrote:Saw this: https://clutchpoints.com/the-best-trade-the-timberwolves-can-make-with-the-no-1-pick/
Which cites John Collins as being rumored to be available for trade from Hawks because he will be wanting a max deal and may not be a fit with Capella who on a long-term deal (sound familiar?).

Would folks consider trading for Collins? I'm thinking it would take Lauri plus another significant piece like #4.


There's no reason to believe ATL would give up a hyper athletic PF averaging 20/10 and shooting 40% from 3. Of course ATL doesn't want to pay max, everyone would like to pay less than they have to on anything. And they don't have to offer max, if another team outbids them they can match. Every team with a RFA should look to leverage that Restricted status.

This is from a Minny's perspective where they would rather have Collins plus the #6 pick instead of the #1 pick. Well no kidding, who doesn't want to trade down in this draft.
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Post#191 » by HomoSapien » Wed Sep 23, 2020 8:22 pm

Read on Twitter
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Both Lauri and Lavine would thrive in Mike D'Antoni's offense. If Simmons or Embiid are available, we have to pursue it.
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Post#192 » by Dominator83 » Wed Sep 23, 2020 8:53 pm

kodo wrote:
sco wrote:Saw this: https://clutchpoints.com/the-best-trade-the-timberwolves-can-make-with-the-no-1-pick/
Which cites John Collins as being rumored to be available for trade from Hawks because he will be wanting a max deal and may not be a fit with Capella who on a long-term deal (sound familiar?).

Would folks consider trading for Collins? I'm thinking it would take Lauri plus another significant piece like #4.


There's no reason to believe ATL would give up a hyper athletic PF averaging 20/10 and shooting 40% from 3. Of course ATL doesn't want to pay max, everyone would like to pay less than they have to on anything. And they don't have to offer max, if another team outbids them they can match. Every team with a RFA should look to leverage that Restricted status.

This is from a Minny's perspective where they would rather have Collins plus the #6 pick instead of the #1 pick. Well no kidding, who doesn't want to trade down in this draft.

Collins is worth the #1 straight up in this draft
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Post#193 » by Pax for Prez » Wed Sep 23, 2020 10:55 pm

HomoSapien wrote:
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Both Lauri and Lavine would thrive in Mike D'Antoni's offense. If Simmons or Embiid are available, we have to pursue it.[/quote]

Here is a article of a speculative possible trade that originated from BR- Bulls & 76ers

What the Chicago Bulls receive in this Tobias Harris trade
This particular trade package has the Sixers sending their 2020 second round draft pick, 2022 unprotected first round draft pick, and Harris to the Bulls for a return of veteran small forward Otto Porter Jr. The money that Harris and OPJ are both owed is pretty large.

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https://pippenainteasy.com/2020/09/20/chicago-bulls-br-pitches-trade-to-get-tobias-harris-from-sixers/

WoJo on his podcast also said teams may not want to carry 3 long term deals on there books and other teams can be looking to take advantage of trades this off season using capspace and expiring deals:

Podcast link:

http://www.espn.com/espnradio/play?id=29954346
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Re: NBA Trade Thread #2 

Post#194 » by Chi town » Thu Sep 24, 2020 4:43 am

So I’ve been saying for weeks I’d trade Zach for Herro.

Herro says hello...

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Re: NBA Trade Thread #2 

Post#195 » by Ccwatercraft » Thu Sep 24, 2020 4:52 am

Pax for Prez wrote:
HomoSapien wrote:
Read on Twitter
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Both Lauri and Lavine would thrive in Mike D'Antoni's offense. If Simmons or Embiid are available, we have to pursue it.


Here is a article of a speculative possible trade that originated from BR- Bulls & 76ers

What the Chicago Bulls receive in this Tobias Harris trade
This particular trade package has the Sixers sending their 2020 second round draft pick, 2022 unprotected first round draft pick, and Harris to the Bulls for a return of veteran small forward Otto Porter Jr. The money that Harris and OPJ are both owed is pretty large.

Link

https://pippenainteasy.com/2020/09/20/chicago-bulls-br-pitches-trade-to-get-tobias-harris-from-sixers/

WoJo on his podcast also said teams may not want to carry 3 long term deals on there books and other teams can be looking to take advantage of trades this off season using capspace and expiring deals:

Podcast link:

http://www.espn.com/espnradio/play?id=29954346[/quote]

The tobias contract is long and top dollar. Not feeling that he's the grand prize we should be looking for. Not that there are a ton of wings to be had (h. Barnes ?) The good news is we have porter for 1 more year who should be healthy I hope.
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Post#196 » by Dez » Thu Sep 24, 2020 4:53 am

And you've been told repeatedly that he's doing that playing alongside 2 all stars and a rejuvenated Dragic.

He's good but he's not doing that if he swapped places with LaVine, so your comparison is very disingenuous.
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Post#197 » by sco » Thu Sep 24, 2020 2:56 pm

https://thesixersense.com/2020/09/23/philadelphia-76ers-chicago-bulls-are-now-a-legit-destination-for-al-horford/

I'd love to find a deal that brings back Simmons...taking Horford's contract probably isn't enough, but Lauri, Otto, Coby and #4 for Simmons, Horford and #21 works
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Post#198 » by Bulldog23 » Thu Sep 24, 2020 2:58 pm

If Mike D takes that job, I want to trade For Embid and Richardson for Sato, Laurie, and Lavine.
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Post#199 » by sco » Thu Sep 24, 2020 4:24 pm

Bulldog23 wrote:If Mike D takes that job, I want to trade For Embid and Richardson for Sato, Laurie, and Lavine.

While that is a good deal for the Bulls, I prefer Simmons to Embiid, given the choice.
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Post#200 » by Andi Obst » Thu Sep 24, 2020 4:31 pm

sco wrote:
Bulldog23 wrote:If Mike D takes that job, I want to trade For Embid and Richardson for Sato, Laurie, and Lavine.

While that is a good deal for the Bulls, I prefer Simmons to Embiid, given the choice.


Definitely Embiid over Simmons for me, not even close. The proposed deal doesn't get you either, obviously.

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