Your best offering for delon wright?

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Re: Your best offering for delon wright? 

Post#21 » by BlazersBroncos » Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:59 pm

Dinwiddie isnt inefficient, but he also isnt a fit in Dallas. I actually like his fit as a 2nd ballhandler, as Luka needs help in that regard. But that 2nd facilitator needs to hit the 3. Spencer just cant do that. Rick isnt adding guards who cant shoot, he just isnt.

I think Dallas should do two deals:

Powell + 18 for Zeller - Creates more cap space for 2021, gets a serviceable center as a cover for KP's and his injury bugs. CHA takes on $ for a nice pick.

Wright + Jackson for Green - LAL gets a great defensive guard that fits into their lineup very well, DAL gets the guy they were chasing last offseason and alleviates the logjam at G.

Resign Burke for 2/8M. Let JJ walk to greener pastures :(

G - Seth Curry / Trey Burke / Jalen Brunson
G - Danny Green / Tim Hardaway Jr / Jalen Brunson
F - Luka Doncic / Tim Hardaway Jr / #31
F - Dorian Finney-Smith / Maxi Kleber / Michael Kidd-Ghilchrist
C - Kristaps Porzingis / Cody Zeller / Boban Marjanovic
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Re: Your best offering for delon wright? 

Post#22 » by vincecarter4pres » Thu Sep 17, 2020 2:16 pm

Pinkyring wrote:
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well then dallas is given the 18th for one year of Dinwiddie over delon? How does that make sense. I just don't think he is worth a mid first in this context. If a team was looking to keep him, the trades makes more sense, but Dallas is looking for a big fish and how much would they want to pay Dinwiddie as the 3rd wheel. Now for Powell this makes sense.

I mean although it's probably an overpay to ship out the 18 to deal Wright, right now, the 31 probably isn't getting it done either, unless the expiring coming back is someone relatively worthless.

Wright is an OK minute eater, he's solid, but he's not a needle mover at all.

Like I was saying, Dinwiddie would give them a good player, who in theory is a good fit with Luka and see how it works this season and would be a great fallback if they can't land a big fish the following season.

Idk, you, pinky and me have differing opinions on this one obviously. I'd never want my team to do this one as a Nets fan, as a standalone trade. The only way I'd even see Marks offering this, is part of a 3+ team trade for a guy like Jrue, Beal, etc., if that team preferred the 18th pick to a player like Dinwiddie who makes more sense to a playoff team, not one in the beginning stages of a rebuild. I just figure a team like Dallas would be all over an opportunity like that.

Sheesh why are you d riding dinwiddie so much, if you have such a love affair with him then why propose this trade, just let it go dude

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Re: Your best offering for delon wright? 

Post#23 » by ChettheJet » Thu Sep 17, 2020 2:19 pm

aguiar95 wrote:I'm thorn between Wright/#31 for a end of the bench expiring or Wright/#18 for a rotation player. Depends on who's there at #18.


If that's all you're looking for the Bulls have Thad Young, more expensive than Wright but shores up the front line off the bench can spot start.

There's PG Satoransky, one year at #10M and then a $5M buyout.

You have to add more for Otto Porter jr, 3/4 with a $28.5M expiring contract

Keep the picks if you want Felicio a smaller expiring contract who comes with a folding chair from the United Center for him to use.
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Re: Your best offering for delon wright? 

Post#24 » by Texas Chuck » Thu Sep 17, 2020 2:31 pm

Vince and pinky -- do better.

My policy is always going to include this -- if an OP can't behave with some maturity in their own threads, those threads don't need to stay open. If someone else is still interested in discussing the value of Delon Wright by all means create a new thread for that purpose.
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