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Current offer on the table for Lauri

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Would you trade MM + GP2 + Looney + 26 and 28 1sts and 25 and 27 swaps for Lauri

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Re: Current offer on the table for Lauri 

Post#181 » by Coxy » Fri Jul 26, 2024 1:27 am

CDM_Stats wrote:
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Tend to agree.. its usually hard to build around one way players. Good enough to not make you the worst too

Warriors offer to Ainge should be shrinking as time goes on, and it shouldnt be that big to begin with


you can call him a one way player but the last two years in Utah he has a +10 On/Off and a +9.6 On/Off, and that was the highest out of anyone relevant on the team by a decent margin. he makes them better for sure and if Ainge decided to keep him until the deadline that's probably a 4 or 5 extra wins that he didn't need or want.

that's our leverage point and we should squeeze it.


He is a one way player and he is still a needle mover, the problem is, like I said - one-way players are tough to build around, but are still good enough to make you a late lotto team

If I'm MDJ, I'm imposing my own repeater tax on Ainge - every time I repeat my offer, it goes down


That's my negotiation style too. Screw Ainge.
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Re: Current offer on the table for Lauri 

Post#182 » by giberish » Sat Jul 27, 2024 6:55 am

Coxy wrote:
CDM_Stats wrote:
clyde21 wrote:
you can call him a one way player but the last two years in Utah he has a +10 On/Off and a +9.6 On/Off, and that was the highest out of anyone relevant on the team by a decent margin. he makes them better for sure and if Ainge decided to keep him until the deadline that's probably a 4 or 5 extra wins that he didn't need or want.

that's our leverage point and we should squeeze it.


He is a one way player and he is still a needle mover, the problem is, like I said - one-way players are tough to build around, but are still good enough to make you a late lotto team

If I'm MDJ, I'm imposing my own repeater tax on Ainge - every time I repeat my offer, it goes down


That's my negotiation style too. Screw Ainge.


That's not necessary. Just make the offer that works for GS. Then just stay there (unless something else comes up). Don't panic and up the offer to the point where it become bad for GS.

Realistically if Utah can do an R&E deal with Lauri that's what will happen. If they can't then they'll realistically have to take the best offer they can get - which may or may not be from GS.
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Re: Current offer on the table for Lauri 

Post#183 » by SinceGatlingWasARookie » Tue Aug 6, 2024 5:15 am

If Jazz insist on substituting Kuminga or Podz for Moody then no deal for me.

Would you trade MM + GP2 + Looney + 26 and 28 1sts and 25 and 27 swaps for Lauri Is OK but no more than that.
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Re: Current offer on the table for Lauri 

Post#184 » by Nvnervous45 » Wed Aug 7, 2024 2:49 am

Offer ainge a 3031 1st rounder, Moses moody, and a dirty churro.
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Re: Current offer on the table for Lauri 

Post#185 » by Nvnervous45 » Wed Aug 7, 2024 2:51 am

Nvnervous45 wrote:Offer ainge a 3031 1st rounder, Moses moody, and a dirty churro.

Edit: I meant 2031. I know you can only trade up to 7 years in the future draft picks.

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