Re: NBA Trade Thread # 4
Posted: Wed Sep 8, 2021 3:22 am
Klutch is the Illuminati of the NBA. World Wide Wes has nothing on these guys.
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Dez wrote:Not every Klutch signing is a conspiracy.
TheHrvReport wrote:You want to trade Coby for Marcus Morris....wut?
TheSuzerain wrote:TheHrvReport wrote:You want to trade Coby for Marcus Morris....wut?
Clippers turn us down flat.
petebraun0 wrote:I just read the following: Chicago Bulls receive: Cam Reddish
Atlanta Hawks receive: Coby White
The Hawks may not have enough minutes on the wing to properly develop Cam Reddish. The Bulls may lack the backcourt chances and touches to bring Coby White along.
Could these two Eastern Conference clubs come together for a win-win swap?
I would not mind trading Coby for Jalen Johnson (this year's pick from Duke) or Reddish or any Hawks Wing. We love 6 6" guys. Would be nice to get someone healthy and ready to play right away for Coby. Any thoughts?
sco wrote:
If by some chance Matt Thomas shows SG skills that match Coby, I'd rethink dumping Coby.
sco wrote:petebraun0 wrote:I
If by some chance Matt Thomas shows SG skills that match Coby, I'd rethink dumping Coby.
ChettheJet wrote:sco wrote:petebraun0 wrote:I
If by some chance Matt Thomas shows SG skills that match Coby, I'd rethink dumping Coby.
If a camp invite shows skills that your former #7 draft picks does to the extent that you're willing to dump the pick, you're saying not only do the Bulls have substandard scouting and development but the other 29 teams have their heads up their rear ends. Reconsider what you're saying
ChettheJet wrote:sco wrote:petebraun0 wrote:I
If by some chance Matt Thomas shows SG skills that match Coby, I'd rethink dumping Coby.
If a camp invite shows skills that your former #7 draft picks does to the extent that you're willing to dump the pick, you're saying not only do the Bulls have substandard scouting and development but the other 29 teams have their heads up their rear ends. Reconsider what you're saying
erlim wrote:ChettheJet wrote:sco wrote:
If a camp invite shows skills that your former #7 draft picks does to the extent that you're willing to dump the pick, you're saying not only do the Bulls have substandard scouting and development but the other 29 teams have their heads up their rear ends. Reconsider what you're saying
I mean, certainly Spencer Dimwiddie is better than Coby and he was a second round pick. Also, basketball reference says Dimwiddie never played for the bulls, am I crazy and that was just a fevered dream? https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/dinwisp01.html
tunit213 wrote:[url]?s=21[/url]
What do you guys make of Thad’s wife reply. A buyout coming from the Spurs that we don’t know about?
Wouldn’t that be an ultimate AK chess move lol
d boy gentleman wrote:tunit213 wrote:[url]?s=21[/url]
What do you guys make of Thad’s wife reply. A buyout coming from the Spurs that we don’t know about?
Wouldn’t that be an ultimate AK chess move lol
Well, he'd have to wait 60 or 90 days before that happens. It could also mean that "ya'll traded my husband, why would we want to come back to col @$$ Chicago?"
terry wrote:d boy gentleman wrote:tunit213 wrote:[url]?s=21[/url]
What do you guys make of Thad’s wife reply. A buyout coming from the Spurs that we don’t know about?
Wouldn’t that be an ultimate AK chess move lol
Well, he'd have to wait 60 or 90 days before that happens. It could also mean that "ya'll traded my husband, why would we want to come back to col @$$ Chicago?"
I feel like thats more of a “next year?” Like “were never coming back”.
erlim wrote:ChettheJet wrote:sco wrote:
If a camp invite shows skills that your former #7 draft picks does to the extent that you're willing to dump the pick, you're saying not only do the Bulls have substandard scouting and development but the other 29 teams have their heads up their rear ends. Reconsider what you're saying
I mean, certainly Spencer Dimwiddie is better than Coby and he was a second round pick. Also, basketball reference says Dimwiddie never played for the bulls, am I crazy and that was just a fevered dream? https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/dinwisp01.html
kodo wrote:erlim wrote:ChettheJet wrote:
If a camp invite shows skills that your former #7 draft picks does to the extent that you're willing to dump the pick, you're saying not only do the Bulls have substandard scouting and development but the other 29 teams have their heads up their rear ends. Reconsider what you're saying
I mean, certainly Spencer Dimwiddie is better than Coby and he was a second round pick. Also, basketball reference says Dimwiddie never played for the bulls, am I crazy and that was just a fevered dream? https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/dinwisp01.html
Dinwiddie was traded here and played on our SL squad, but I think he was dumped before the reg season games. Maybe to sign MCW.
Still just a bizarre decision because Dinwiddie looked great in SL.
Overall it netted out to be meaningless for Chicago since we gave up nothing for Dinwiddie (Bairstow). It was basically like finding a winning lottery ticket on the ground then losing it the next day.
terry wrote:kodo wrote:erlim wrote:
I mean, certainly Spencer Dimwiddie is better than Coby and he was a second round pick. Also, basketball reference says Dimwiddie never played for the bulls, am I crazy and that was just a fevered dream? https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/dinwisp01.html
Dinwiddie was traded here and played on our SL squad, but I think he was dumped before the reg season games. Maybe to sign MCW.
Still just a bizarre decision because Dinwiddie looked great in SL.
Overall it netted out to be meaningless for Chicago since we gave up nothing for Dinwiddie (Bairstow). It was basically like finding a winning lottery ticket on the ground then losing it the next day.
He also played 5 preseason games for the Bulls and that's exactly right. They waived him because we already had Rondo, Michael Carter Williams and Jerian Grant. So after being waived he then played for the Windy City Bulls.