Piston off Jimmy. Heat/Wolves/Pistons/Lakers/Blazers
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 8:50 pm
For this offering, Detroit takes a chance on getting Jimmy to want to stay in MoTown
Heat trade Butler, K Johnson, Josh Richardson, Rozier
get Randle, Hardaway, Vincent, NAW
rationale:
Jimmy's leverage with Miami comes from Beal willing to go to Miami. Heat at the ones holding off the deal. Other teams might not have that problem since they can say in earnest - "look, there is nothing i can do"
Heat upgrade frontcourt talent without adding long contracts. Immediate cap savings(13M). about 20M expiring contracts (even if Randle opts in) and Vincent has already been a fit for the team. This could expand to include other players/other teams (DR+Vincent for McCullum etc) but a) I maxed the checker, b) this is enough food for thought as it is.
It would be cool to have Tim Hardaway's kid to play on his dads most prominent team (both also played for Dallas). He would be a good off-the-bench scoring option. NAW is a good hustle player and should be helpful in general as a role player.
Heat would really be 15-strong after this one.
Wolves trade Randle, NAW, Conley, DET '25
get Simons, Vandy, Johnson, DET '27, 2 SRP from LAL (both 2025)
rationale: Randle is not working with the current personnel. I think the wolves want to give more time to Naz. Vandy returns to familiar role as a backup in Minni. Johnson is an affordable player on a team friendly contract. Simons gives an immediate back court scoring option and playmaker. Donte can be off the ball (where he is better) and I think the Wolves will bounce back nicely. Det '27 has some variance possibilities, so that could be worth something. Adding two SRP in this draft means either pieces to move in a trade, or cheap roster fillers.
Pistons trade THjr, Harris, remove protections 2025, 2 SRP(same ones implicated in the protections), 2027 unprotected
get Butler, Conley, right to swap FRP with LAL 2026
Rationale Jimmy: Once traded, it's no longer the team you are on that has any means to trade you to your preferred destination. Unless Beal says he wants to go to DET, there is really nothing that can be done. Pistons can offer an extension, though maybe not at the max and have an unselfish superstar in Cade so he can be more of a focal point. Aside from the state taxes, this destination may be his best option.
Rationale Pistons: Not quite all-in, but certainly semi-in. Cade and Jimmy could compete with the elite of the east. Maybe could use more front court depth, but still have assets to do that. Conley is literally on his last legs, but as a reserve can be a good vet depth piece. Another spin here could be Conley + for someone like Brogdon, but I will leave that hanging for now.
Lakers trade Vincent, Vandy, Rui, 2026 swap(with DET), last 2 SRP available
get Tobias Harris, Timelord, Josh Richardson
rationale: off the gate, this is my least favorite part of the trade. Lakers are simply getting too much. I know dipping into their FRP's isn't an option unless I am bringing home a superstar, and I know that attaching positive players like Reeves, Kenecht are going to cause an uproar. I feel Lakers value both more than they actually are worth in a trade. So this is the best I can do.
Harris fits like a glove next to LeBron and Davis. Adds spacing an all around abilities on offense. Better than Rui on defense. TimeLord adds a center who, when healthy, can block shots and be disruptive. Josh Richardson is always a useful player where ever he goes. Better than Cam Reddish.
Blazers trade
Simons, TimeLord
get Rozier, Rui, DET 2025 unprotected, two SRP (the ones that were implicated in the protected FRP from DET)
rationale: good value for two redundant pieces. Two incoming players could have some re-sale value by 2/6.
Heat trade Butler, K Johnson, Josh Richardson, Rozier
get Randle, Hardaway, Vincent, NAW
rationale:
Jimmy's leverage with Miami comes from Beal willing to go to Miami. Heat at the ones holding off the deal. Other teams might not have that problem since they can say in earnest - "look, there is nothing i can do"
Heat upgrade frontcourt talent without adding long contracts. Immediate cap savings(13M). about 20M expiring contracts (even if Randle opts in) and Vincent has already been a fit for the team. This could expand to include other players/other teams (DR+Vincent for McCullum etc) but a) I maxed the checker, b) this is enough food for thought as it is.
It would be cool to have Tim Hardaway's kid to play on his dads most prominent team (both also played for Dallas). He would be a good off-the-bench scoring option. NAW is a good hustle player and should be helpful in general as a role player.
Heat would really be 15-strong after this one.
Wolves trade Randle, NAW, Conley, DET '25
get Simons, Vandy, Johnson, DET '27, 2 SRP from LAL (both 2025)
rationale: Randle is not working with the current personnel. I think the wolves want to give more time to Naz. Vandy returns to familiar role as a backup in Minni. Johnson is an affordable player on a team friendly contract. Simons gives an immediate back court scoring option and playmaker. Donte can be off the ball (where he is better) and I think the Wolves will bounce back nicely. Det '27 has some variance possibilities, so that could be worth something. Adding two SRP in this draft means either pieces to move in a trade, or cheap roster fillers.
Pistons trade THjr, Harris, remove protections 2025, 2 SRP(same ones implicated in the protections), 2027 unprotected
get Butler, Conley, right to swap FRP with LAL 2026
Rationale Jimmy: Once traded, it's no longer the team you are on that has any means to trade you to your preferred destination. Unless Beal says he wants to go to DET, there is really nothing that can be done. Pistons can offer an extension, though maybe not at the max and have an unselfish superstar in Cade so he can be more of a focal point. Aside from the state taxes, this destination may be his best option.
Rationale Pistons: Not quite all-in, but certainly semi-in. Cade and Jimmy could compete with the elite of the east. Maybe could use more front court depth, but still have assets to do that. Conley is literally on his last legs, but as a reserve can be a good vet depth piece. Another spin here could be Conley + for someone like Brogdon, but I will leave that hanging for now.
Lakers trade Vincent, Vandy, Rui, 2026 swap(with DET), last 2 SRP available
get Tobias Harris, Timelord, Josh Richardson
rationale: off the gate, this is my least favorite part of the trade. Lakers are simply getting too much. I know dipping into their FRP's isn't an option unless I am bringing home a superstar, and I know that attaching positive players like Reeves, Kenecht are going to cause an uproar. I feel Lakers value both more than they actually are worth in a trade. So this is the best I can do.
Harris fits like a glove next to LeBron and Davis. Adds spacing an all around abilities on offense. Better than Rui on defense. TimeLord adds a center who, when healthy, can block shots and be disruptive. Josh Richardson is always a useful player where ever he goes. Better than Cam Reddish.
Blazers trade
Simons, TimeLord
get Rozier, Rui, DET 2025 unprotected, two SRP (the ones that were implicated in the protected FRP from DET)
rationale: good value for two redundant pieces. Two incoming players could have some re-sale value by 2/6.