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The Nets are trading for All-NBA star James Harden and sending four first-round picks and four draft swaps to the Rockets, sources tell @TheAthleticNBA @Stadium. Caris LeVert, Jarrett Allen are being moved -- could be another team or two involved.
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Reporting w/ @RamonaShelburne: Brooklyn’s acquiring James Harden in a three-way deal with Cleveland. Caris LeVert, Dante Exum, Rodions Kurucs, four 1st round picks – including Cavs’ 2022 first via Bucks -- and 4 Nets pick swaps to Rockets. Jarrett Allen, Taurean Prince to Cavs. twitter.com/wojespn/status…
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The Indiana Pacers are moving Victor Oladipo to the Rockets for package around Caris LeVert, sources tell
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: Brooklyn sends three unprotected first-round picks -- 2022, 2024 and 2026 in deal -- plus pick swaps in 2021, 2023, 2025 and 2027. The Rockets get Cleveland 2022 first-round pick via the Bucks.
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: Brooklyn sends three unprotected first-round picks -- 2022, 2024 and 2026 in deal -- plus pick swaps in 2021, 2023, 2025 and 2027. The Rockets get Cleveland 2022 first-round pick via the Bucks.
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erasmusmrr wrote:Sources with
@ramonashelburne
: Brooklyn sends three unprotected first-round picks -- 2022, 2024 and 2026 in deal -- plus pick swaps in 2021, 2023, 2025 and 2027. The Rockets get Cleveland 2022 first-round pick via the Bucks.
Oh boy, the Nets done effed up agin.
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AK should get involved and land J. Allen, price was pretty low for him.. Jarrett would be much better for us at C.
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If the wizards move on from beal and kick off a sort of rebuild i would really like to get on a small deal that I believe could help the bulls fix some holes and make a playoff push
Tomas satoransky, Chandler Hutchison and a 2nd rd pick
To wizards
For ish Smith and Robin lopez
Wizards do it to get a young prospect and a pick
We do it to bring in a much needed vet pg who can initiate and run the offense and a big who sets great screens rebounds well and can protect the rim.
Small deal but could help us greatly
Tomas satoransky, Chandler Hutchison and a 2nd rd pick
To wizards
For ish Smith and Robin lopez
Wizards do it to get a young prospect and a pick
We do it to bring in a much needed vet pg who can initiate and run the offense and a big who sets great screens rebounds well and can protect the rim.
Small deal but could help us greatly
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Does the Allen trade give a clearer insight into Lauri's value? Cavs sent out an expiring, a projected late first, and a 2nd. Do we think Lauri's value is higher or lower than Allen's?
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drosestruts wrote:Does the Allen trade give a clearer insight into Lauri's value? Cavs sent out an expiring, a projected late first, and a 2nd. Do we think Lauri's value is higher or lower than Allen's?
Rim running centers that can't shoot don't have much value. I'm positive that Lauri has more value around the league.
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drosestruts wrote:Does the Allen trade give a clearer insight into Lauri's value? Cavs sent out an expiring, a projected late first, and a 2nd. Do we think Lauri's value is higher or lower than Allen's?
Allen is a traditional big. lauri is a stretch 4 in a kevin love mold.
if anything, it tells carter's value has nothing to do with lauri.
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drosestruts wrote:Does the Allen trade give a clearer insight into Lauri's value? Cavs sent out an expiring, a projected late first, and a 2nd. Do we think Lauri's value is higher or lower than Allen's?
Good question, and one I had not thought of. With the premium on shooting, I’d like to think Lauri would be valued a bit higher.
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Nate3carp wrote:drosestruts wrote:Does the Allen trade give a clearer insight into Lauri's value? Cavs sent out an expiring, a projected late first, and a 2nd. Do we think Lauri's value is higher or lower than Allen's?
Good question, and one I had not thought of. With the premium on shooting, I’d like to think Lauri would be valued a bit higher.
IDK, I'd call their value even given Lauri's less consistent performance and trajectory.

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Do the Nets need a cheap center? Do they still have 2nd rounders?
I gotta be honest, Gafford would fit like a glove there, but I don't think they have any assets left.
I gotta be honest, Gafford would fit like a glove there, but I don't think they have any assets left.
"Losing" a trade in the general perception but getting a useful piece out of it is better than losing an asset for nothing.
Trade Zach, trade Lauri, trade Otto, trade Young, trade Sato.
Trade Zach, trade Lauri, trade Otto, trade Young, trade Sato.
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Grodoboldo wrote:Do the Nets need a cheap center? Do they still have 2nd rounders?
I gotta be honest, Gafford would fit like a glove there, but I don't think they have any assets left.
They have several decent 2nd rounders actually.
A Hawks 2nd, Suns 2nd, Pacers 2nd, and the 2025 Warriors 2nd.
Would definitely flip Gafford for some of these.
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TheSuzerain wrote:Grodoboldo wrote:Do the Nets need a cheap center? Do they still have 2nd rounders?
I gotta be honest, Gafford would fit like a glove there, but I don't think they have any assets left.
They have several decent 2nd rounders actually.
A Hawks 2nd, Suns 2nd, Pacers 2nd, and the 2025 Warriors 2nd.
Would definitely flip Gafford for some of these.
Me too. A couple of good 2nd rounders is probably the best you're gonna get for a backup 5.
"Losing" a trade in the general perception but getting a useful piece out of it is better than losing an asset for nothing.
Trade Zach, trade Lauri, trade Otto, trade Young, trade Sato.
Trade Zach, trade Lauri, trade Otto, trade Young, trade Sato.
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Grodoboldo wrote:TheSuzerain wrote:Grodoboldo wrote:Do the Nets need a cheap center? Do they still have 2nd rounders?
I gotta be honest, Gafford would fit like a glove there, but I don't think they have any assets left.
They have several decent 2nd rounders actually.
A Hawks 2nd, Suns 2nd, Pacers 2nd, and the 2025 Warriors 2nd.
Would definitely flip Gafford for some of these.
Me too. A couple of good 2nd rounders is probably the best you're gonna get for a backup 5.
The trade to do with them is for Dinwiddie. He's not helpful this year. Gafford, Val plus Arci for Dinwiddie works $-wise.

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sco wrote:Grodoboldo wrote:TheSuzerain wrote:They have several decent 2nd rounders actually.
A Hawks 2nd, Suns 2nd, Pacers 2nd, and the 2025 Warriors 2nd.
Would definitely flip Gafford for some of these.
Me too. A couple of good 2nd rounders is probably the best you're gonna get for a backup 5.
The trade to do with them is for Dinwiddie. He's not helpful this year. Gafford, Val plus Arci for Dinwiddie works $-wise.
What do we want Dimwiddie for?
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Assuming Harden to Brooklyn puts pressure on the Sixers to make an upgrade...
Chicago Receives:
Scott + Green + Ferguson + ‘22 1st
Philadelphia Receives:
OPJ
Bulls cut Felicio and Kornet.
Coby White / Tomas Satoransky / Ryan Arcidiacano
Zach LaVine / Garrett Temple / Denzel Valentine
Patrick Williams / Danny Green / Chandler Hutchison
Lauri Markkanen / Thaddeus Young / Mike Scott
Wendell Carter Jr. / Daniel Gafford
Chicago Receives:
Scott + Green + Ferguson + ‘22 1st
Philadelphia Receives:
OPJ
Bulls cut Felicio and Kornet.
Coby White / Tomas Satoransky / Ryan Arcidiacano
Zach LaVine / Garrett Temple / Denzel Valentine
Patrick Williams / Danny Green / Chandler Hutchison
Lauri Markkanen / Thaddeus Young / Mike Scott
Wendell Carter Jr. / Daniel Gafford
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TheSuzerain wrote:sco wrote:Grodoboldo wrote:
Me too. A couple of good 2nd rounders is probably the best you're gonna get for a backup 5.
The trade to do with them is for Dinwiddie. He's not helpful this year. Gafford, Val plus Arci for Dinwiddie works $-wise.
What do we want Dimwiddie for?
good point - didn't see had a player option next season.

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