gom wrote:Gallinari is not a great idea. This is pretty depressing.
If Covington is available, he is a much better option.
Covington was traded to Portland.
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gom wrote:Gallinari is not a great idea. This is pretty depressing.
If Covington is available, he is a much better option.
SA37 wrote:If Houston has any intention of moving Harden, they are going to move Westbrook. Apparently no one is willing to give up much to get Westbrook, which makes Miami a realistic option for his services. If Hayward opts out, you'd have to imagine Miami would go after him (and I believe Hayward almost signed with Miami when he was a FA). Gallinari has been a target since the trade deadline.
Am I crazy thinking there is a way Miami can get all 3?
1. Miami renounces every FA except DJJ, so Miami has a bit over $30M in space.
2. Miami signs Hayward (deal starts at ~$20M)
3. Miami gets Gallinari (2-years, ~$25M) and #28
OKC gets: Okpala, #20 and the 2023 pick unprotected
4. Miami gets Westbrook and PJ Tucker
Houston gets: Iguodala, Olynyk, DJJ, #28, future pick
Westbrook - Nunn
Butler - Robinson
Hayward - Herro
Gallinari - Tucker- Haslem
Bam - Silva
heater4life wrote:Option 2 looks more appealing to me. Where’s Harden?!?
greg4012 wrote:heater4life wrote:Option 2 looks more appealing to me. Where’s Harden?!?
At the strip club alienating his team and organization
twix2500 wrote:twix2500 wrote:twix2500 wrote:
Let me clarify the purpose of the S&T for Gallinari option. OKC will agree to sign and trade Gallinari in return the Heat will unprotect the 2023 draft pick OKC owns from the Heat. That would be the bases of the move, not sure other moving parts will be involved. By doing so this allows the 2025 first round pick to be used in a future trade. Currently 2023 lottery protection blocks the 2025 first round pick from being used in a trade. So again this "Unlocks" a draft pick to be used in a trade now.Spoiler:
Here is an overview of the Miami Heat’s pick scenario for the next seven drafts:
2020: One first round pick; no second round picks
2021: No first round picks; no second round picks. Currently owned by Pheonix no protection
2022: One first round pick; one second round pick
2023: No first round picks; no second round picks. Lottery Protected Owned by OKC
2024: One first round pick; one second round pick (31-50 only)
2025: One first round pick; no second round picks
2026: One first round pick; no second round picks
All these picks are locked from being traded except for 2026. Miami may be able to unlock two of these picks to be used in a trade with shrewed smart draft day moves and S&T moves.

Chalm Downs wrote:his nickname is boywonder ffs
Rapaz wrote:Danilo Belinelli? That's the big offseason move?
Chalm Downs wrote:his nickname is boywonder ffs
dean456 wrote:twix2500 wrote:twix2500 wrote:Spoiler:
Here is an overview of the Miami Heat’s pick scenario for the next seven drafts:
2020: One first round pick; no second round picks
2021: No first round picks; no second round picks. Currently owned by Pheonix no protection
2022: One first round pick; one second round pick
2023: No first round picks; no second round picks. Lottery Protected Owned by OKC
2024: One first round pick; one second round pick (31-50 only)
2025: One first round pick; no second round picks
2026: One first round pick; no second round picks
All these picks are locked from being traded except for 2026. Miami may be able to unlock two of these picks to be used in a trade with shrewed smart draft day moves and S&T moves.
This is confusing. How would we be able to trade two more picks if protections are lifted? If we cant trade consecutive picks and we currently only own in full our 2020, 2022, 2026 which means we can only trade our 2020 on draft night and our 2026 pick right now.
For Miami to unlock multiple picks they would have to organise with OKC to change our pick from a protected 2023 pick which it currently is to an unprotected 2024 pick. That way we would then be able to trade our 2020 pick, our 2023 pick and our 2026 pick.
If we only unprotect the 2023 pick all it does is allow us to trade our 2020 and one of either of our 2025 or 2026 picks but not all three.
Is that right?
https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/nba/miami-heat/article232166632.htmlThe Clippers ended up absorbing Harkless into available cap space and picked up a future first-round pick from the Heat. According to a league source, Miami’s 2023 first-round pick dealt to Los Angeles is lottery protected in 2023, lottery protected in 2024 if it doesn’t convey in 2023, lottery protected in 2025 if it doesn’t convey in 2024, and unprotected in 2026 if it’s not already conveyed to the Clippers by then.
Rapaz wrote:Danilo Belinelli? That's the big offseason move?
Cmon_Son-_- wrote:SA37 wrote:If Houston has any intention of moving Harden, they are going to move Westbrook. Apparently no one is willing to give up much to get Westbrook, which makes Miami a realistic option for his services. If Hayward opts out, you'd have to imagine Miami would go after him (and I believe Hayward almost signed with Miami when he was a FA). Gallinari has been a target since the trade deadline.
Am I crazy thinking there is a way Miami can get all 3?
1. Miami renounces every FA except DJJ, so Miami has a bit over $30M in space.
2. Miami signs Hayward (deal starts at ~$20M)
3. Miami gets Gallinari (2-years, ~$25M) and #28
OKC gets: Okpala, #20 and the 2023 pick unprotected
4. Miami gets Westbrook and PJ Tucker
Houston gets: Iguodala, Olynyk, DJJ, #28, future pick
Westbrook - Nunn
Butler - Robinson
Hayward - Herro
Gallinari - Tucker- Haslem
Bam - Silva
Is Bam's extension included in this? If it is I wouldn't mind this scenario
Cmon_Son-_- wrote:JLop wrote:Cmon_Son-_- wrote:I'd prefer Heild at this point over Gordon but I like the out of the box thinking. We could do alot worse.
Gordon covers more positions, handles the ball and also plays power forward. The best part is that we don't have to hand over any assets.
My thing is I think we need an Elite Scorer. This year Heild wasnt used correctly by walton so his numbers dropped but the year before as a starter he had 1.06 PPP which is around the same mark as Harden. Overall he doesn't impact the game like harden but if his role was to get buckets while Bam and Jimmy handle the facilitating I believe the results would be good.
Bishop45 wrote:[list=][/list]greg4012 wrote:heater4life wrote:Option 2 looks more appealing to me. Where’s Harden?!?
At the strip club alienating his team and organization
Jimmy did the same thing, and we applauded him for it