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Re: Trade Thread (EPISODE VII: Which team wants our bad players for their good players?) 

Post#1241 » by HiRez » Tue Nov 8, 2022 12:30 am

clyde21 wrote:Tyrese. fkn Haliburton.

he was gettable like 3 times lol.

Yeah, I'm still pissed about that. Obviously trading down a bit in the draft would have been ideal. But then with Sacramento, everyone was like yeah, forget about it, the Kings are gonna build around him! And then he's moved, WTF? Did we have the pieces they wanted? Who knows, but it's the Kings, I feel like they could have made it happen if they got serious about it. That would have made Poole obsolete and DDV unnecessary with Moody picking up all the minutes at the 2 left over.
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Post#1242 » by cdubbz » Tue Nov 8, 2022 3:45 am

James Wiseman & Donte for Alex Caruso & Drummond?

ESPN trade machine wouldn't allow to try with Donte and Drummond - probably because they just signed this off season and can't be traded just yet.
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Post#1243 » by DAWill1128 » Tue Nov 8, 2022 9:37 am

Talk around the NBA not long ago was what a haul we could get for Wiseman + Kuminga/Moody. If we destroy Wiseman and Kumingas value it's going to be head scratching for the rest of this franchises history.

The franchise I think felt pretty confident that Wiseman or Kuminga or both could emerge as a top 30 NBA player and extend this window. At this point I fear Wiseman is a Darko Milicic situation. With Kuminga it's a bit puzzling why he doesn't get more of a green light, guy started playoff games as a Rookie and now has like no role.
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Post#1244 » by cdubbz » Wed Nov 9, 2022 3:48 am

Kyle Kuzma is an expiring contract at $13million.
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Post#1245 » by whatisacenter » Wed Nov 9, 2022 6:06 am

cdubbz wrote:Kyle Kuzma is an expiring contract at $13million.

Yeah, he has a player option the following year but he would be crazy not to opt out at only $13M. I'm not crazy about his defense, how would you invision his role on the Warriors?
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Post#1246 » by Coxy » Wed Nov 9, 2022 6:07 am

cdubbz wrote:Kyle Kuzma is an expiring contract at $13million.


With Kuzma, Hachimura and Avdija on the Wiz, they might be willing to talk a deal.
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Post#1247 » by cpower » Wed Nov 9, 2022 5:06 pm

DAWill1128 wrote:Talk around the NBA not long ago was what a haul we could get for Wiseman + Kuminga/Moody. If we destroy Wiseman and Kumingas value it's going to be head scratching for the rest of this franchises history.

The franchise I think felt pretty confident that Wiseman or Kuminga or both could emerge as a top 30 NBA player and extend this window. At this point I fear Wiseman is a Darko Milicic situation. With Kuminga it's a bit puzzling why he doesn't get more of a green light, guy started playoff games as a Rookie and now has like no role.

top 30 players are KAT, Ingram, Fox, PG, Beal... lets be real here none of the guys will be top 30. And even they are top 30 they would not do anything, you need a top 5 guy to win.
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Post#1248 » by tarantism » Thu Nov 10, 2022 4:49 am

I'd take a hard look at trading Draymond to Sacramento for Barnes/Mitchell/Lyles.

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Post#1249 » by cpower » Thu Nov 10, 2022 8:51 pm

tarantism wrote:I'd take a hard look at trading Draymond to Sacramento for Barnes/Mitchell/Lyles.

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lol yeah lets break our D even more.
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Post#1250 » by HiRez » Thu Nov 10, 2022 11:37 pm

Wiseman, Kuminga, Moody, Poole and 2 1sts for SGA.
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Post#1251 » by DevinVassell » Fri Nov 11, 2022 1:34 am

Lakers year is wasted without a major shakeup. How about adding two hardened veteran championship players to help an aging LeBron make his last push?

Warriors can't pay luxury and repeater taxes forever. How about a massive expiring contract that can help carry our hopeless 2nd unit this year?.... and finally a star PF/C... and a 1st for our trouble?

Thompson, Green, Wiseman
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Westbrook, Davis and LA23frp.

Curry/Westbrook
Poole/DDV
Wiggins/Moody
Davis/Kuminga
Looney/JAM
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Post#1252 » by whatisacenter » Fri Nov 11, 2022 2:39 am

DevinVassell wrote:Lakers year is wasted without a major shakeup. How about adding two hardened veteran championship players to help an aging LeBron make his last push?

Warriors can't pay luxury and repeater taxes forever. How about a massive expiring contract that can help carry our hopeless 2nd unit this year?.... and finally a star PF/C... and a 1st for our trouble?

Thompson, Green, Wiseman
for
Westbrook, Davis and LA23frp.

Curry/Westbrook
Poole/DDV
Wiggins/Moody
Davis/Kuminga
Looney/JAM


I am a no on AD and I have a hard time imagining Westbrook in our offense. AD can't stay healthy and looks to have lost a step.
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Post#1253 » by cdubbz » Fri Nov 11, 2022 2:46 am

whatisacenter wrote:
cdubbz wrote:Kyle Kuzma is an expiring contract at $13million.

Yeah, he has a player option the following year but he would be crazy not to opt out at only $13M. I'm not crazy about his defense, how would you invision his role on the Warriors?


A solid young veteran with championship experience that has had to play team ball with a superstar. He would fit the bench role perfectly with Poole offensively. Defense would be the question, but Kuzma can play his role and provide a boost.

I think we would need to give up Wiseman & Donte to make the salaries match up. More depth for the Wizards.

Curry/Poole
Klay/Moody
Wiggins/Green
Green/Kuzma
Looney/Kuminga.
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Post#1254 » by cdubbz » Fri Nov 11, 2022 2:47 am

tarantism wrote:I'd take a hard look at trading Draymond to Sacramento for Barnes/Mitchell/Lyles.

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I wouldn’t sheesh. Barnes is having a horrible year.
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Post#1255 » by cdubbz » Fri Nov 11, 2022 2:57 am

cdubbz wrote:James Wiseman & Donte for Alex Caruso & Drummond?

ESPN trade machine wouldn't allow to try with Donte and Drummond - probably because they just signed this off season and can't be traded just yet.


Anyone like this or no? I know Chicago loves Caruso, but maybe they like the young Wiseman to secure their future front court? We get 2 veterans who have some elite skills in Caruso defense/hustle and Drummond rebounding. Feel that’s enough to get the Warriors going again.

Curry/Caruso
Klay/Poole/Moody
Wiggins/Green
Green/Kuminga
Looney/Drummond
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Post#1256 » by DevinVassell » Fri Nov 11, 2022 5:42 am

whatisacenter wrote:
DevinVassell wrote:Lakers year is wasted without a major shakeup. How about adding two hardened veteran championship players to help an aging LeBron make his last push?

Warriors can't pay luxury and repeater taxes forever. How about a massive expiring contract that can help carry our hopeless 2nd unit this year?.... and finally a star PF/C... and a 1st for our trouble?

Thompson, Green, Wiseman
for
Westbrook, Davis and LA23frp.

Curry/Westbrook
Poole/DDV
Wiggins/Moody
Davis/Kuminga
Looney/JAM


I am a no on AD and I have a hard time imagining Westbrook in our offense. AD can't stay healthy and looks to have lost a step.


Fair call. I don't love it either but atm its death, taxes and our reserves throwing away leads.

Westbrook could be permanently banished to the second unit where he could at least keep the points ticking over while our starters rest. He is a one year EXPIRING...

Will be interesting to see how the warriors get out of their luxury tax hell. Something's gotta give and they just extended Poole.
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Re: Trade Thread (EPISODE VII: Which team wants our bad players for their good players?) 

Post#1257 » by cdubbz » Sun Nov 13, 2022 3:52 am

clyde21 wrote:
Tyrese. fkn Haliburton.

he was gettable like 3 times lol.


I’ll be honest I wasn’t high on Tyrese in that draft simply because I was on the side where I didn’t believe his push shot would translate to the NBA. I loved his play making skills and physical attributes, but I was picturing a playmaker who can’t shoot and it turned me away.

I also was not high on Wiseman at first and should have trusted my gut. A big in college who didn’t show any ELITE skills was too much at #2.
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Post#1258 » by wco81 » Sun Nov 13, 2022 10:42 pm

So some teams have disappointed and may be willing to trade.

For instance, 76ers have Thybulle who's barely playing this season, down to 11 MPG from 20, 20 and 25.5 MPG in previous seasons.

He's going to hit RFA after this season and his shooting is way down too.

Do you trade someone like Kuminga or Wiseman? Because if Thybulle gets minutes -- a big IF with his poor shooting -- you're going to need a roster spot anyways.

Or gamble on someone like Reddish, who's also going to be RFA. He's getting 20 MPG, not shooting very well. But can he get minutes defending and spotting up for the Warriors this year?
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Re: Trade Thread (EPISODE VII: Which team wants our bad players for their good players?) 

Post#1259 » by TB » Mon Nov 14, 2022 7:00 am

Patrick Baldwin for Javonte Green
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Post#1260 » by watch1958 » Mon Nov 14, 2022 4:19 pm

cdubbz wrote:
clyde21 wrote:
Tyrese. fkn Haliburton.

he was gettable like 3 times lol.


I’ll be honest I wasn’t high on Tyrese in that draft simply because I was on the side where I didn’t believe his push shot would translate to the NBA. I loved his play making skills and physical attributes, but I was picturing a playmaker who can’t shoot and it turned me away.

I also was not high on Wiseman at first and should have trusted my gut. A big in college who didn’t show any ELITE skills was too much at #2.
I didn't like that draft so much, so I hoped they might trade back. Haliburton was a guy I liked, but figured he wasn't a #2 type of pick.

One thing I considered was trading with Sacramento. I've always liked Richaun, and thought he'd be good to pair with Looney in the Warriors style of play. Two smallish centers who could fill as many minutes as you needed.

I gave up on it, because I didn't think there would be anyone good left by the Kings pick. :banghead:
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