SportsFan215 wrote:Does anyone know the protections on that 2023 First Rounder from Miami?
Lotto protected '23-'25. Unprotected '26.
Another asset ready to go for when they need to make a big move.
SportsFan215 wrote:Does anyone know the protections on that 2023 First Rounder from Miami?
Vae Victus wrote:Hmm
Paying JaMychal Green 11mil vs Moe Harkless 11mil + future MIA FRP
Im very confident some team will pick up Green for the non tax payer MLE (9.8m). He just does too many things you want out of your SF/PF. Depending on protections will dtermine the rating on this trade.
TucsonClip wrote:SportsFan215 wrote:Does anyone know the protections on that 2023 First Rounder from Miami?
Lotto protected '23-'25. Unprotected '26.
Another asset ready to go for when they need to make a big move.
QRich3 wrote:TucsonClip wrote:SportsFan215 wrote:Does anyone know the protections on that 2023 First Rounder from Miami?
Lotto protected '23-'25. Unprotected '26.
Another asset ready to go for when they need to make a big move.
That just makes the trade go from great to amazing.
For our team's current make-up, I'd much rather have Harkless on an expiring than Danny Green on a contract you'll regret in two years.
I guess people just remembers Green as a big name cause he's been in the finals and just had a good season, but he's been every bit as inconsistent as Harkless, while he's also 6 years older and 3 inches shorter, with a wingspan 2 inches shorter too. Which makes him play in a position where we already have Shamet, Beverley, Jerome, McGruder and Thornwell. And the only other forward in our roster is Gallo and his brittle health. Harkless not only brings a first rounder and future flexibility, he also fits a lot better.
Also, shout out to the forum members that remember discussing in 2014 how we should've been trying to go for Harkless as the missing piece to the lob city teams. He's finally here
esqtvd wrote:we finally got our Jeff Green
both 6'9"
one makes $11M, the other makes the league minimum
2018-19:
PLAYER A 23.6mpg 7.7ppg 48.7% FG 27.5% 3ptFG 4.5 rpg 1.2 apg
PLAYER B 27.2mpg 12.3ppg 47.5% FG 34.7% 3ptFG 4.0 rpg 1.8 apg
SportsFan215 wrote:Does anyone know the protections on that 2023 First Rounder from Miami?
TucsonClip wrote:Lotto protected '23-'25. Unprotected '26.
Another asset ready to go for when they need to make a big move.
QRich3 wrote:esqtvd wrote:we finally got our Jeff Green
both 6'9"
one makes $11M, the other makes the league minimum
2018-19:
PLAYER A 23.6mpg 7.7ppg 48.7% FG 27.5% 3ptFG 4.5 rpg 1.2 apg
PLAYER B 27.2mpg 12.3ppg 47.5% FG 34.7% 3ptFG 4.0 rpg 1.8 apg
Only if you look beneath the surface you see who's the selfish unmotivated player that's putting empty numbers and who's the limited player doing what he can to help his team win.
PLAYER A +0.64 RPM +0.8 Multi Year PIPM +5.9 On/Off NetRtg
PLAYER B -0.86 RPM -1.3 Multi Year PIPM +1.4 On/Off NetRtg
It's pretty clear why one guy's pretty much out of the league and the other still has a role and will probably last a contract or two more![]()
You should abandon Jeff Green's hill tbh, he's not worth dying in it. I still maintain the trade was a worthy attempt, but the player himself... he's not worth it.
Max Headrom wrote:He went to Miami simply because he loved the way Wade was showered with love and admiration his final season by Miami. He didn't go there to win. If he wanted to win, he would've stayed in Philly.
No need for our front office to make panic moves. If the Clippers go after Jimmy, get him but Kawhi doesn't commit, that's a terrible contract, no thanks...
Vae Victus wrote:After having some more time to think on it.
I think it was a hideous mistake for the Clippers to not focus on Jimmy Butler.
Once KD went down Butler was the natural backup plan as a 2nd star player to pair up with Kawhi. Woo Kawhi, but secure Butler first, using him as a lure. Then if Kawhi comes, S&T Gallo to PHI for Butler, who will do it just to get some assets back. If Kawhi doesnt come, the team still has Butler, Gallo, and a bunch of cap space.
I really think it was gross miscalculation to not go for Butler. I mean MIA of all places, who didnt have cap space, i mean, wtf. He was RIGHT there :/
esqtvd wrote:You misunderstand, Q. If you think Jeff Green sucks donkey balls, the evidence isn't there that Harkless is substantially better. Especially at that price.
PLAYER A 23.6mpg 7.7ppg 48.7% FG 27.5% 3ptFG 4.5 rpg 1.2 apg
PLAYER B 27.2mpg 12.3ppg 47.5% FG 34.7% 3ptFG 4.0 rpg 1.8 apg
And RPM gets a bit problematic--
Robert Covington +2.71
Devin Booker +0.58
That's even a worse hill to die on.
http://www.espn.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/position/5
MartinToVaught wrote:Anyway, it's pretty obvious that all the talk of him teaming up with Kawhi was just media-driven nonsense.
QRich3 wrote:esqtvd wrote:You misunderstand, Q. If you think Jeff Green sucks donkey balls, the evidence isn't there that Harkless is substantially better. Especially at that price.
PLAYER A 23.6mpg 7.7ppg 48.7% FG 27.5% 3ptFG 4.5 rpg 1.2 apg
PLAYER B 27.2mpg 12.3ppg 47.5% FG 34.7% 3ptFG 4.0 rpg 1.8 apg
And RPM gets a bit problematic--
Robert Covington +2.71
Devin Booker +0.58
That's even a worse hill to die on.
http://www.espn.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/position/5
Jeff Green does suck donkey balls. The whole league agrees, except you and Wade, I guess.
Unresponsive to the point, Q.You misunderstand, Q. If you think Jeff Green sucks donkey balls, the evidence isn't there that Harkless is substantially better. Especially at that price.QRich3 wrote:RPM doesn't work like that, but in any case Robert Covington playing his defined role helps you win a lot more than Devin Booker does in the role he currently plays for the Suns.
QRich3 wrote:TucsonClip wrote:SportsFan215 wrote:Does anyone know the protections on that 2023 First Rounder from Miami?
Lotto protected '23-'25. Unprotected '26.
Another asset ready to go for when they need to make a big move.
That just makes the trade go from great to amazing.
For our team's current make-up, I'd much rather have Harkless on an expiring than Danny Green on a contract you'll regret in two years.
I guess people just remembers Green as a big name cause he's been in the finals and just had a good season, but he's been every bit as inconsistent as Harkless, while he's also 6 years older and 3 inches shorter, with a wingspan 2 inches shorter too. Which makes him play in a position where we already have Shamet, Beverley, Jerome, McGruder and Thornwell. And the only other forward in our roster is Gallo and his brittle health. Harkless not only brings a first rounder and future flexibility, he also fits a lot better.
Also, shout out to the forum members that remember discussing in 2014 how we should've been trying to go for Harkless as the missing piece to the lob city teams. He's finally here
Young Sterling wrote:Did any other Clipper fan get a lil worried when Clips were going against Blazers and you would see Mo Harkless in the starting lineup? I feel like he was that lineup change that that defended the **** out of our forwards and perimeter and made a difference. His advanced stats don't show much tbh, but eye test wise I was always wary about him when going against the Blazers (Maybe he's unstatable lol). At least he's on our side now.
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