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2024 Off-Season - Best Guards For Trade

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 3:02 pm
by NYG
1. Who will be the best veteran point guards available for trade?

2. Who will be the best veteran shooting guards available for trade?

Re: 2024 Off-Season - Best Guards For Trade

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 4:15 pm
by Blazinaway
Portland I would assume would have Brogdon available and perhaps Simons, but that is more unsure.

Re: 2024 Off-Season - Best Guards For Trade

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 4:19 pm
by Texas Chuck
One of the Hawks PG's for sure, potentially both. I could see the Bucks admitting defeat on Dame if he doesn't have a good playoffs.

Brown from Boston if they don't make the finals and once again the Boston media/fanbase blame it all on him -- he'll want out and it will be hard to blame him.

Re: 2024 Off-Season - Best Guards For Trade

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 4:21 pm
by JRoy
Blazinaway wrote:Portland I would assume would have Brogdon available and perhaps Simons, but that is more unsure.


Wouldn’t that be nice?

Re: 2024 Off-Season - Best Guards For Trade

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 4:25 pm
by PistolPeteJR
Texas Chuck wrote:One of the Hawks PG's for sure, potentially both. I could see the Bucks admitting defeat on Dame if he doesn't have a good playoffs.

Brown from Boston if they don't make the finals and once again the Boston media/fanbase blame it all on him -- he'll want out and it will be hard to blame him.


You really think the Bucks FO passes on Dame before passing on Doc? I see them as passing on Doc prior to passing on Dame tbh. I see them swallowing the pill that Griffin was a failure (whether true or not) and Doc not necessarily being the right coach for them before deciding that Dame just doesn’t fit.

Re: 2024 Off-Season - Best Guards For Trade

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 4:30 pm
by PistolPeteJR
The list potentially goes something like this, whether via FA signing, trade, or FA S&T:

Trey Young
Dejounte Murray (or one of him or Trey, depending on ATL’s returns)
Donovan Mitchell (depends on Cavs success or lack of in postseason)
Kyrie Irving (see above)
Zach Lavine
CJ McCollum
Gary Trent Jr (via S&T)
Klay Thompson
DeMar DeRozan
Malcolm Brogdon
Buddy Hield
Tyus Jones
Malik Monk
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (if he opts out and wants more money that Denver doesn’t wanna give him)

Re: 2024 Off-Season - Best Guards For Trade

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 4:34 pm
by BK_2020
Texas Chuck wrote:One of the Hawks PG's for sure, potentially both. I could see the Bucks admitting defeat on Dame if he doesn't have a good playoffs.

Brown from Boston if they don't make the finals and once again the Boston media/fanbase blame it all on him -- he'll want out and it will be hard to blame him.

Yeah the poor guy really didn't deserve all the criticism after putting up a valiant 19 points on .464 TS% effort against the Heat. I hope he gets to run his own team in a different city, at a place that appreciates him.

Re: 2024 Off-Season - Best Guards For Trade

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 4:44 am
by Devilanche
PistolPeteJR wrote:
Texas Chuck wrote:One of the Hawks PG's for sure, potentially both. I could see the Bucks admitting defeat on Dame if he doesn't have a good playoffs.

Brown from Boston if they don't make the finals and once again the Boston media/fanbase blame it all on him -- he'll want out and it will be hard to blame him.


You really think the Bucks FO passes on Dame before passing on Doc? I see them as passing on Doc prior to passing on Dame tbh. I see them swallowing the pill that Griffin was a failure (whether true or not) and Doc not necessarily being the right coach for them before deciding that Dame just doesn’t fit.

They signed doc for 4 years though .

More likely if Giannis is on board they give the Dame lineup another season.

If not , does Giannis have another brother to join the bench ?