Clippers - Denver Trade (cash/draft rights)
Posted: Thu Feb 8, 2024 8:05 pm
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Emerging as one of the most impressive gems in the 2022-23 EuroCup, shining with Paris Basketball by averaging 9.2 points and 8.4 rebounds per game while leading the European league in blocks (1.5 per game), the French altitude defensive specialist is learning with a veteran locker room.
Wammy Giveaway wrote:
Below is his Summer League. It's also the only latest video I've found of Kamagate.
Could end up being David Michineau 2.0, a draft-and-stash asset for trades.
donemilio21 wrote:I think it's a move to fill a future roster spot in the future. $2.6M is a steep price for a guy who is already 23 and may never see NBA floor. But he might be the 14th or 15th guy next year at the lowest salary, particularly if we trade our only 2nd round pick (late 40s-early 50s) in this years draft.
madmaxmedia wrote:donemilio21 wrote:I think it's a move to fill a future roster spot in the future. $2.6M is a steep price for a guy who is already 23 and may never see NBA floor. But he might be the 14th or 15th guy next year at the lowest salary, particularly if we trade our only 2nd round pick (late 40s-early 50s) in this years draft.
Yeah, there had to be some motivation for the move right? I just don't really know what it was LOL.
Teams will no longer be able to use the taxpayer mid-level exception.
If a team remains in the second apron three out of five seasons, their first-round pick will automatically move to the end of the round, beginning next season.
First-round picks seven years out — a valuable asset for capped-out contenders — cannot be traded beginning next season.
Salaries cannot be aggregated or combined to trade for a single player making more money.
donemilio21 wrote:Teams will no longer be able to use the taxpayer mid-level exception.
If a team remains in the second apron three out of five seasons, their first-round pick will automatically move to the end of the round, beginning next season.
First-round picks seven years out — a valuable asset for capped-out contenders — cannot be traded beginning next season.
Salaries cannot be aggregated or combined to trade for a single player making more money.
We can theoretically drop below the 2nd apron next year, even if we extend Harden, Russ and PG, if we trade Tucker and Powel, and fill rest of the roster with 5 rookie/two-way guys. Kamagate would cost $1.1M, $700k less than a 1 year+ vet