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DAL/GSW/CHA

Posted: Thu Feb 8, 2024 3:13 pm
by dirkforpres
Dallas trades: Tim Hardaway jr., Josh Green, Richaun Holmes, 2 SRPs
Dallas receives: PJ Washington, Andrew Wiggins

Why for Dallas? Addresses the 2 main issues of getting a rebounding big as well as a defensive wing at the cost of the leading 6MOY candidate and Josh Green, who Charlotte covets.


Golden State trades: Andrew Wiggins, 2 SRPs
Golden State receives: Tim Hardaway jr., Frank Ntilikina

Why for Golden State? Sheds 2 years off of the bloated Wiggins contract, gives them instant offense off the bench and extra Klay insurance, also brings back some Run TMC throwback vibes from when Tim sr. was there.


Charlotte trades: PJ Washington, Frank Ntilikina
Charlotte receives: Josh Green, Richaun Holmes, 4 SRPs

Why for Charlotte? They get a good, young guard that can play next to Ball, Miller, and Williams when they're all healthy, plus 4 SRPs that they can reroute or use to increase depth in the offseason

Thoughts?

Re: DAL/GSW/CHA

Posted: Thu Feb 8, 2024 3:15 pm
by Texas Chuck
REasons for each please

Re: DAL/GSW/CHA

Posted: Thu Feb 8, 2024 3:20 pm
by Diop
I think this is as good as Charlotte could get for pj.
I don’t think they want to pay for both pj and miles, so I can see him being traded today

Re: DAL/GSW/CHA

Posted: Thu Feb 8, 2024 3:28 pm
by dirkforpres
Texas Chuck wrote:REasons for each please



FTFY

Re: DAL/GSW/CHA

Posted: Thu Feb 8, 2024 3:31 pm
by daoneandonly
GSW getting too good a deal here. WIggins is paid so much more than THJ and on a longer deal. Cha doesnt deserve 4 srp for this imo

Re: DAL/GSW/CHA

Posted: Thu Feb 8, 2024 4:10 pm
by realEAST
Pretty interesting concept, and think value is pretty good all around.

I would do it for Dallas - I'd hate to give up on Green, and Hardaway had some really good stretches this year, but I think this upgrades Mavs roster and addresses some key points (and PJ is still relatively young with some upside) going forward.

Still leaves them with decent bench of Exum, Hardy, Jones, Williams and Kleber (Curry + Powell too)