POR-NOP-TOR: New Wing Option for Blazers (NOT OG)
Posted: Sun May 21, 2023 10:48 am
Blazers trade Simons, Little & #3 for Ingram and Thad Young
I like this package better than previous proposal that I've came across or thought of (Siakam, Markanen + Ayton). Ingram will be 26 next season, he's signed for two more years (whereas Siakam is 29 and has 1 year left on his contract). He'd be our go-to-guy as a scroer and playmaker when Dame is injured or on the bench, and I believe that their games should mesh well. Young adds depth at PF and could also play the 5 in certain matchups. He also gives as an expiring, 8M contract to package along with Nurk, should an opportunity to upgrade at center will present itself.
Raptors trade Anunoby, Young for Simons, Little, #14, Lakers unproctected 1st (conveys in 2024 or 2025 draft)
I believe this is more than enough for OG, would not argue with comments saying that the second, future pick should be less attractive than the Lakers' pick (which might not turn out to be that attractive, depends on where Bronnie is drafted and by who).
If the Raptors manage to retain FVV & Poeltel, they basically switch from GT3 to Simons while bringing in two rookies. If FVV leaves, Simons could take over as the starting PG.
Pelicans trade Ingram, #14, Lakers' future 1st for #3, Anunboy, 15M TPE
This is an 'all-in-on-Zion' move, selling high on Ingram whose game never really meshed with Zion's when the two played together. The Pels were rumored to be among the many teams who expressed interest in OG prior to the trade deadline, when the asking price was three 1st round picks. So here they get him for two, while flipping Ingram for the 3rd pick. So I believe that value-wise, they're doing goood here. As for what they should do with the pick: hopefully at least one of Orlando/Indiana would want to trade up for it, agreeing to attach WCJ/Turner in return for Jonas (or even the TPE just created by this 3-way trade). That would finally the Pels that defensive, floor-stretching center that they need to pair Zion with, while they could still draft a valuable piece at 6/7 (I believe that one of Jarace/Hendricks would be available as a much needed backup to Zion, who could also play spot minute next to him). While Ingram's scoring prowess would be missed, the Pels would turn to rely more on CJ & Murphy, and let's not forget that OG wants a bigger role on offense.
I like this package better than previous proposal that I've came across or thought of (Siakam, Markanen + Ayton). Ingram will be 26 next season, he's signed for two more years (whereas Siakam is 29 and has 1 year left on his contract). He'd be our go-to-guy as a scroer and playmaker when Dame is injured or on the bench, and I believe that their games should mesh well. Young adds depth at PF and could also play the 5 in certain matchups. He also gives as an expiring, 8M contract to package along with Nurk, should an opportunity to upgrade at center will present itself.
Raptors trade Anunoby, Young for Simons, Little, #14, Lakers unproctected 1st (conveys in 2024 or 2025 draft)
I believe this is more than enough for OG, would not argue with comments saying that the second, future pick should be less attractive than the Lakers' pick (which might not turn out to be that attractive, depends on where Bronnie is drafted and by who).
If the Raptors manage to retain FVV & Poeltel, they basically switch from GT3 to Simons while bringing in two rookies. If FVV leaves, Simons could take over as the starting PG.
Pelicans trade Ingram, #14, Lakers' future 1st for #3, Anunboy, 15M TPE
This is an 'all-in-on-Zion' move, selling high on Ingram whose game never really meshed with Zion's when the two played together. The Pels were rumored to be among the many teams who expressed interest in OG prior to the trade deadline, when the asking price was three 1st round picks. So here they get him for two, while flipping Ingram for the 3rd pick. So I believe that value-wise, they're doing goood here. As for what they should do with the pick: hopefully at least one of Orlando/Indiana would want to trade up for it, agreeing to attach WCJ/Turner in return for Jonas (or even the TPE just created by this 3-way trade). That would finally the Pels that defensive, floor-stretching center that they need to pair Zion with, while they could still draft a valuable piece at 6/7 (I believe that one of Jarace/Hendricks would be available as a much needed backup to Zion, who could also play spot minute next to him). While Ingram's scoring prowess would be missed, the Pels would turn to rely more on CJ & Murphy, and let's not forget that OG wants a bigger role on offense.