Blazers/Bulls/Lakers (w/o picks)
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2025 4:42 pm
This trade could have picks if needed.
Blazers trade: Jerami Grant, Kris Murray
Blazers receive: Jevon Carter, Julian Phillips, Jarred Vanderbilt, Gabe Vincent (waive Duop Reath to complete deal, unless Carter is waived by Bulls before trade to make sure it's complete)
Bulls trade: Jevon Carter, Julian Phillips, Dalen Terry
Bulls receive: Maxi Kleber, Dalton Knecht, Kris Murray (waive one player before deal, or waive Carter before completing trade)
Lakers trade: Maxi Kleber, Dalton Knecht, Jarred Vanderbilt, Gabe Vincent
Lakers receive: Jerami Grant, Dalen Terry
Reasons for Blazers: get off Jerami Grant's deal and add some roster balancing to compliment the depth the team has behind Toumani Camara and Deni Avdija. They probably waive Gabe Vincent unless they want the depth at PG for this season with Vincent as the third PG. Lowers the team's future money in the next two years without Grant, allowing flexibility for Scoot Henderson and Shaedon Sharpe's eventual respective extensions. Give up on late first rounder Kris Murray and give Julian Phillips a chance at cracking the rotation behind Sharpe and Camara, pending he can beat out matisse Thybulle for playing time.
Reasons for Bulls: addition by subtraction. They three players traded away wouldn't see much playing time with the current Bulls roster, so they take a shot on seeing if Knecht plays better with a bit of a confidence boost in a new environment. Their future money is about the same going into next summer as it is right now, allowing them more flexibility in case they decide not to sign Giddey to a longer contract this year and wait to see how he plays out his contract year.
Reasons for Lakers: they turn their eventual cap space into a PF who compliments Luka's skillset and fits both behind and next to LeBron, as well as Rui Hachimura. He's solid enough from 3 to be a decent floor spacer in bigger lineups and guard the smaller guards on defense in those lineups. Outside of maybe Vanderbilt, they trade away three guys who wouldn't see much playing time for one who fits in right away, while giving the Lakers a couple roster spots to work with. They save just enough to allow for a deadline deal to take place, either as buyers or sellers.
Thoughts?
Blazers trade: Jerami Grant, Kris Murray
Blazers receive: Jevon Carter, Julian Phillips, Jarred Vanderbilt, Gabe Vincent (waive Duop Reath to complete deal, unless Carter is waived by Bulls before trade to make sure it's complete)
Bulls trade: Jevon Carter, Julian Phillips, Dalen Terry
Bulls receive: Maxi Kleber, Dalton Knecht, Kris Murray (waive one player before deal, or waive Carter before completing trade)
Lakers trade: Maxi Kleber, Dalton Knecht, Jarred Vanderbilt, Gabe Vincent
Lakers receive: Jerami Grant, Dalen Terry
Reasons for Blazers: get off Jerami Grant's deal and add some roster balancing to compliment the depth the team has behind Toumani Camara and Deni Avdija. They probably waive Gabe Vincent unless they want the depth at PG for this season with Vincent as the third PG. Lowers the team's future money in the next two years without Grant, allowing flexibility for Scoot Henderson and Shaedon Sharpe's eventual respective extensions. Give up on late first rounder Kris Murray and give Julian Phillips a chance at cracking the rotation behind Sharpe and Camara, pending he can beat out matisse Thybulle for playing time.
Reasons for Bulls: addition by subtraction. They three players traded away wouldn't see much playing time with the current Bulls roster, so they take a shot on seeing if Knecht plays better with a bit of a confidence boost in a new environment. Their future money is about the same going into next summer as it is right now, allowing them more flexibility in case they decide not to sign Giddey to a longer contract this year and wait to see how he plays out his contract year.
Reasons for Lakers: they turn their eventual cap space into a PF who compliments Luka's skillset and fits both behind and next to LeBron, as well as Rui Hachimura. He's solid enough from 3 to be a decent floor spacer in bigger lineups and guard the smaller guards on defense in those lineups. Outside of maybe Vanderbilt, they trade away three guys who wouldn't see much playing time for one who fits in right away, while giving the Lakers a couple roster spots to work with. They save just enough to allow for a deadline deal to take place, either as buyers or sellers.
Thoughts?