Charlotte Out: Davis Bertans, Vasilije Micic, Nick Richards
Charlotte In: C.J. McCollum
Milwaukee Out: Brook Lopez, #33
Milwaukee In: Vasilije Micic, Larry Nancy Jr, #21
New Orleans Out: C.J. McCollum, Larry Nance Jr, #21
New Orleans In: Brook Lopez, Davis Bertans, Nick Richards, #33
Charlotte adds a back-court mate to LaMelo in C.J. who provides a veteran presence, secondary scoring and playmaking, and can fill-in PG duties in 2nd-unit line-ups and when LaMelo misses time.
Milwaukee gets depth with two veterans and moves up for a 2nd 1st round pick. They can pick at one of #21/#23 and or trade them. This provides Milwaukee with flexibility for a follow-up move now or near the deadline and lowers their cap situation [enough under the 1st Apron? Unsure].
New Orleans clears out space for 2025-2026 to resign Brandon Ingram and/or other contracts they wish to retain while getting back a big-time defensive piece at Center who fits well with their group of large wings and--most importantly--Zion Williamson.
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I don't see this doing anything for Milwaukee but pushing them away from the goal of winning another ring ... and that's coming from one of the bigger believers in Micic.
I don't hate it for Charlotte, but another score first SG wouldn't be my move.
I don't hate it for Charlotte, but another score first SG wouldn't be my move.
investigate Adam Silver
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Nance is a fine enough small-ball 5 option to slot next to Giannis, but I don't see the point of this trade unless they're flipping that pick plus Micic for a player that addresses an actual need. Another ball-handler who's a defensive and spacing liability is the last thing they'd want. Also don't really think this is a move Charlotte should be making, despite them not giving up a whole lot here.
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Love this for the Pels. McCullom has history with new Hornets coach Lee, so that seems like a realistic destination for him to be a vet leader who is still productive.
Lopez would finally give Zion a "unicorn" 3 and rim protecting Center to see just how well it can work and invest in a younger version for the future.
One thing-- with Bertans' partial guarantee of 5mil. waive and Hornets' cap space-- does it make more sense to leave him out of the deal?
Lopez would finally give Zion a "unicorn" 3 and rim protecting Center to see just how well it can work and invest in a younger version for the future.
One thing-- with Bertans' partial guarantee of 5mil. waive and Hornets' cap space-- does it make more sense to leave him out of the deal?
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YayBasketball wrote:Love this for the Pels. McCullom has history with new Hornets coach Lee, so that seems like a realistic destination for him to be a vet leader who is still productive.
Lopez would finally give Zion a "unicorn" 3 and rim protecting Center to see just how well it can work and invest in a younger version for the future.
One thing-- with Bertans' partial guarantee of 5mil. waive and Hornets' cap space-- does it make more sense to leave him out of the deal?
Does it make more sense? I think this is New Orleans owing value.
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I’d do this from the Hornets
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Ron Swanson wrote:Nance is a fine enough small-ball 5 option to slot next to Giannis, but I don't see the point of this trade unless they're flipping that pick plus Micic for a player that addresses an actual need. Another ball-handler who's a defensive and spacing liability is the last thing they'd want. Also don't really think this is a move Charlotte should be making, despite them not giving up a whole lot here.
Agree.
Milwaukee's glaring issue is perimeter D, and if they don't address that, they will not be serious contenders. Unless Pat Bev comes back on a vet min for his age 36 season, the Bucks best perimeter defender is ... Pat C? Or one of their min-salary rookies? Can any of these guys stay on the court beyond the first round of the playoffs?
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However.
Not interested in Bertans, rather cap space over Brook, like Richards.
However.
Not interested in Bertans, rather cap space over Brook, like Richards.
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