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Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 12:25 am
by NYG
Let’s assume the following:
Hayward, DeRozan, Conley and Drummond all opt in to become free agents in 2021
Contenders don’t let their own free agents leave so the Clippers keep Harrell, Nets keep Harris and Raptors keep VanVleet
The Pelicans match any offer for Ingram and the Kings match Bogdanovic
After those assumptions... Who are the top 5 free agents to change teams this off-season and where do they sign?
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 12:30 am
by Colbinii
I just can't accept thinking DeRozan opts in. He is playing like it is a contract year and if he keeps this level of play up for another 2 years he will be worth a solid "final" payday to a handful of teams. I also predict Hayward to be a free agent given his high level of play.
What do you mean we assume Harrell stays? And Harris?
I would say Demar, Hayward, Harrell, Millsap and Gallinari.
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 12:31 am
by Texas Chuck
NYG wrote:Let’s assume the following:
Hayward, DeRozan, Conley and Drummond all opt in to become free agents in 2021
Contenders don’t let their own free agents leave so the Clippers keep Harrell, Nets keep Harris and Raptors keep VanVleet
The Pelicans match any offer for Ingram and the Kings match Bogdanovic
After those assumptions... Who are the top 5 free agents to change teams this off-season and where do they sign?
I just want to say I would make different assumptions on the three UFA's: Harrell, Harris, FVV. One or more may certainly stay, even all three. But I think each of them individually are far from locks to do so. Harrell kinda got screwed by Atlanta as I think they were the obvious choice to throw stupid money at him, but I think the Clippers are not going to go crazy with him and are more likely imo to invest in Morris.
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 1:13 am
by NYG
Texas Chuck wrote:NYG wrote:Let’s assume the following:
Hayward, DeRozan, Conley and Drummond all opt in to become free agents in 2021
Contenders don’t let their own free agents leave so the Clippers keep Harrell, Nets keep Harris and Raptors keep VanVleet
The Pelicans match any offer for Ingram and the Kings match Bogdanovic
After those assumptions... Who are the top 5 free agents to change teams this off-season and where do they sign?
I just want to say I would make different assumptions on the three UFA's: Harrell, Harris, FVV. One or more may certainly stay, even all three. But I think each of them individually are far from locks to do so. Harrell kinda got screwed by Atlanta as I think they were the obvious choice to throw stupid money at him, but I think the Clippers are not going to go crazy with him and are more likely imo to invest in Morris.
Do you think Harris and VanVleet would stay?
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 1:15 am
by NYG
Colbinii wrote:I just can't accept thinking DeRozan opts in. He is playing like it is a contract year and if he keeps this level of play up for another 2 years he will be worth a solid "final" payday to a handful of teams. I also predict Hayward to be a free agent given his high level of play.
What do you mean we assume Harrell stays? And Harris?
I would say Demar, Hayward, Harrell, Millsap and Gallinari.
I could see more likely DeMar opting in and getting traded then extending all agreed to like CP3 to Houston. You have Hayward opting out and leaving Boston? I could see opting out, but leaving?
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 1:24 am
by HornetJail
I'm hoping the Hornets throw major money at Montrezl Harrell, but we're basically guaranteed to do something dumb instead
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 1:52 am
by Colbinii
NYG wrote:Colbinii wrote:I just can't accept thinking DeRozan opts in. He is playing like it is a contract year and if he keeps this level of play up for another 2 years he will be worth a solid "final" payday to a handful of teams. I also predict Hayward to be a free agent given his high level of play.
What do you mean we assume Harrell stays? And Harris?
I would say Demar, Hayward, Harrell, Millsap and Gallinari.
I could see more likely DeMar opting in and getting traded then extending all agreed to like CP3 to Houston. You have Hayward opting out and leaving Boston? I could see opting out, but leaving?
I don't think Hayward leaves, I wouldn't be surprised if he did, but also remember OP says "Opt in and becomes a F/A in 2021" rather than resigning.
I just think guys like Hayward and Demar who have a chance to be the best free agents in this class will get more money compared to next year where they will be tier 2 or 3.
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 1:53 am
by Colbinii
KEMBAtheMETEOR wrote:I'm hoping the Hornets throw major money at Montrezl Harrell, but we're basically guaranteed to do something dumb instead
That sounds dumb in and of itself. I could see something like 3/48.
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 2:01 am
by gambitx777
Hayword and drummand would be fools to opt out. Hay word is too often hurt. And Drummand as good as he is is antiquated in today's NBA. They should stay here they are keep the money they are owed and dare the teams that trade them if they can. I like Drum in Cleveland too. They need to start putting vets near that team. .
NYG wrote:Let’s assume the following:
Hayward, DeRozan, Conley and Drummond all opt in to become free agents in 2021
Contenders don’t let their own free agents leave so the Clippers keep Harrell, Nets keep Harris and Raptors keep VanVleet
The Pelicans match any offer for Ingram and the Kings match Bogdanovic
After those assumptions... Who are the top 5 free agents to change teams this off-season and where do they sign?
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Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 2:23 am
by HornetJail
Colbinii wrote:KEMBAtheMETEOR wrote:I'm hoping the Hornets throw major money at Montrezl Harrell, but we're basically guaranteed to do something dumb instead
That sounds dumb in and of itself. I could see something like 3/48.
That's roughly what I meant by major money. Though I was going to stay 4/$72M with a TO on year 4.
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 2:25 am
by Colbinii
KEMBAtheMETEOR wrote:Colbinii wrote:KEMBAtheMETEOR wrote:I'm hoping the Hornets throw major money at Montrezl Harrell, but we're basically guaranteed to do something dumb instead
That sounds dumb in and of itself. I could see something like 3/48.
That's roughly what I meant by major money. Though I was going to stay 4/$72M with a TO on year 4.
I don't think Harrell needs to do a Team Option on year 4. He would be 29 when the 3 yeal deal expires.
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 2:27 am
by Colbinii
gambitx777 wrote:Hayword and drummand would be fools to opt out. Hay word is too often hurt. And Drummand as good as he is is antiquated in today's NBA. They should stay here they are keep the money they are owed and dare the teams that trade them if they can. I like Drum in Cleveland too. They need to start putting vets near that team. .
NYG wrote:Let’s assume the following:
Hayward, DeRozan, Conley and Drummond all opt in to become free agents in 2021
Contenders don’t let their own free agents leave so the Clippers keep Harrell, Nets keep Harris and Raptors keep VanVleet
The Pelicans match any offer for Ingram and the Kings match Bogdanovic
After those assumptions... Who are the top 5 free agents to change teams this off-season and where do they sign?
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How is Hayward hurt too often?
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 10:53 am
by Michaellam1987
I would say top 5 notable 2020 FAs most likely to change team:
DeRozan - likely to opt out, him and TOR may have mutual interest for reunion, NYK may be interested as well
Fred VanVleet, Assume DeRozan goes back to TOR, DET may be interested to have him as Reggie Jackson replacement and offer FVV a big contract while TOR wont match
Joe Harris - May be too expensive for BKN to keep, PHX/ATL/CHA all should be interested
Danilo Gallinari - MIA now have room to offer the best contract and winning chance, yet need to further discuss on the term of the contract
Hassan Whiteside - CHA may offer him a large contract, that POR wont match, especially if Nurkic comes back healthy
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 10:19 pm
by CP War Hawks
Bertans is probably the best 3 shooter in this fa class, and will get paid for being such. If I'm the Hawks, I rather go for Grant. He's shown his ability to shoot it, but that defensive versatile is the needle mover between the two.
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 10:32 pm
by MoneyTalks41890
CP War Hawks wrote:Bertans is probably the best 3 shooter in this fa class, and will get paid for being such. If I'm the Hawks, I rather go for Grant. He's shown his ability to shoot it, but that defensive versatile is the needle mover between the two.
Even though I'm not sure what's happening with him in Denver, I think he'd be great in ATL. He can defend 5 positions with his length and athleticism, is a solid cutter, and was showing a solid corner three and 3 point improvement overall with OKC. Great 6th man type for a team like the Hawks. Probably worth throwing decent money at him for 3 years or so.
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 10:42 pm
by tobysunsfan
MoneyTalks41890 wrote:CP War Hawks wrote:Bertans is probably the best 3 shooter in this fa class, and will get paid for being such. If I'm the Hawks, I rather go for Grant. He's shown his ability to shoot it, but that defensive versatile is the needle mover between the two.
Even though I'm not sure what's happening with him in Denver, I think he'd be great in ATL. He can defend 5 positions with his length and athleticism, is a solid cutter, and was showing a solid corner three and 3 point improvement overall with OKC. Great 6th man type for a team like the Hawks. Probably worth throwing decent money at him for 3 years or so.
I thought you were talking about Bertans for a second! I'm very high on Grant but I'd question his fit in Atlanta to be honest. They have Collins, Dedmon and Capela, isn't having Grant redundant? They're all on semi-long deals as well. He can play next to Collins but I doubt his fit next to Dedmon and Capela, even with his 3 point improvement.
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 11:03 pm
by Ball4life32
tobysunsfan wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:CP War Hawks wrote:Bertans is probably the best 3 shooter in this fa class, and will get paid for being such. If I'm the Hawks, I rather go for Grant. He's shown his ability to shoot it, but that defensive versatile is the needle mover between the two.
Even though I'm not sure what's happening with him in Denver, I think he'd be great in ATL. He can defend 5 positions with his length and athleticism, is a solid cutter, and was showing a solid corner three and 3 point improvement overall with OKC. Great 6th man type for a team like the Hawks. Probably worth throwing decent money at him for 3 years or so.
I thought you were talking about Bertans for a second! I'm very high on Grant but I'd question his fit in Atlanta to be honest. They have Collins, Dedmon and Capela, isn't having Grant redundant? They're all on semi-long deals as well. He can play next to Collins but I doubt his fit next to Dedmon and Capela, even with his 3 point improvement.
Honestly think Grant would fit with all of those guys & fit perfect in ATL’s system. Would love him coming off the bench depending on the money. A guy like Dedmon isn’t a long term guy so they won’t a make decision based on him.
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 11:34 pm
by CP War Hawks
Ball4life32 wrote:tobysunsfan wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:
Even though I'm not sure what's happening with him in Denver, I think he'd be great in ATL. He can defend 5 positions with his length and athleticism, is a solid cutter, and was showing a solid corner three and 3 point improvement overall with OKC. Great 6th man type for a team like the Hawks. Probably worth throwing decent money at him for 3 years or so.
I thought you were talking about Bertans for a second! I'm very high on Grant but I'd question his fit in Atlanta to be honest. They have Collins, Dedmon and Capela, isn't having Grant redundant? They're all on semi-long deals as well. He can play next to Collins but I doubt his fit next to Dedmon and Capela, even with his 3 point improvement.
Honestly think Grant would fit with all of those guys & fit perfect in ATL’s system. Would love him coming off the bench depending on the money. A guy like Dedmon isn’t a long term guy so they won’t a make decision based on him.
I see Grant playing 4 ball with either Collins or Cap. Dedmon is just a one year rental and provides good depth for when something happens. Grant fits the age of 25 the Hawks would want to build with. You could probably fit Collins, Cap, and Grant together in some games.
Grant and Cap is one of the better frontcourt defensive duos you can legitimately put together.
Grant and Collins is an intriguing offensive duo in spurts.
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 11:36 pm
by MoneyTalks41890
CP War Hawks wrote:Ball4life32 wrote:tobysunsfan wrote:I thought you were talking about Bertans for a second! I'm very high on Grant but I'd question his fit in Atlanta to be honest. They have Collins, Dedmon and Capela, isn't having Grant redundant? They're all on semi-long deals as well. He can play next to Collins but I doubt his fit next to Dedmon and Capela, even with his 3 point improvement.
Honestly think Grant would fit with all of those guys & fit perfect in ATL’s system. Would love him coming off the bench depending on the money. A guy like Dedmon isn’t a long term guy so they won’t a make decision based on him.
I see Grant playing 4 ball with either Collins or Cap. Dedmon is just a one year rental and provides good depth for when something happens. Grant fits the age of 25 the Hawks would want to build with. You could probably fit Collins, Cap, and Grant together in some games.
Grant and Cap is one of the better frontcourt defensive duos you can legitimately put together.
Grant and Collins is an intriguing offensive duo in spurts.
I think the Hawks have a lot of guys now that could/should get minutes, which isnt a bad problem to have, but Grant is just such a versatile defender that I think he slots in well in staggered units as a defensive boost at multiple positions with spot up potential. OKC was playing him as a backup center at times. I do not suggest that, but he can do it in certain matchups.
Re: Top 5 2020 Free Agents to Change Teams and Where Do They Sign?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 11:45 pm
by andyo
I have a feeling Detroit will throw a lot of money at FVV, Casey loves his ball-handlers and I think he wants a culture reset
Drummond will opt in