DarkXaero wrote:Be averse to getting a superstar caliber player?MrDollarBills wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:*sees Blake Griffin mentioned*
This isn't 2013 bro.
They days of Blake Griffin being a Superstar are over.
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DarkXaero wrote:Be averse to getting a superstar caliber player?MrDollarBills wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:*sees Blake Griffin mentioned*

Hello Brooklyn wrote:Vae Victus wrote:Dont think Marks is targeting Noel. If Marks wanted Noel then he woulda asked for Deng instead of Mozgov. Having Mozgov and Noel eating up 41 mil a year at C is a terrible proposition. With Mozgov getting so minimal PT unable to fluff his trade value to dump him.
Go for a star PF or bust. Woo Blake Griffin and Paul Milsap, if the team whiffs, then go play the absorb contracts for picks game. Offer Blake a 1+1 player option, giving him flexibility in bailing on us if he doesnt like how things go, Milsap likely wants the megamax due to age.
Pick the best PF/C prospect possible with pick.
Gallinari can be attractive if the price is right.
Greg Monrone + MIL 1st, if they want to be players in FA. He's only got 1 year left
Rudy Gay on an incentive laden deal perhaps, doubtful but worth kicking the tires on if theres some spare money.
Lotta options to fill-in at PF, to start in front or backup RHJ.
I don't understand what would be so terrible about starting Mozgov and Noel. I actually think they complement each other.
Why would we waste all of our money on Blake Griffin or Milsap?
Griffin has shown an inability to stay healthy for the past 8 years and Milsap is in his 30s and mediocre.
You keep talking about rookies that are available at 22 but what are the chances they are as good as Noel? Most of these kids are busts.
NyCeEvO wrote:Netaman wrote:shakendfries wrote:if the Nets want to move up, the smart deal is to trade Kilpatrick or Booker to do it. not your productive players on rookie scale contracts
If that's all it takes to get it done they'd do it, but it's tough to see them getting more than 5 spots higher just by adding either of those guys.
Also, nobody is saying they should be trying to get rid of RHJ. He's just their most tradeable asset that doesn't fully fit into the new offensive system. So if somebody falls that they really like, for argument sake lets say it's someone they rate significantly higher than LeVert was rated last year, I think it's likely they would move RHJ in a deal to try to get that player.
Exactly. It takes two to tango.
Unless you're a team in dire straights to salary dump, no one is giving up a pick below 20 if the center of the deal is Booker or Kilpatrick. RHJ would the most desired available asset that teams would look for in compensation for trading a sub-20 pick.


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shakendfries wrote:NyCeEvO wrote:Netaman wrote:
If that's all it takes to get it done they'd do it, but it's tough to see them getting more than 5 spots higher just by adding either of those guys.
Also, nobody is saying they should be trying to get rid of RHJ. He's just their most tradeable asset that doesn't fully fit into the new offensive system. So if somebody falls that they really like, for argument sake lets say it's someone they rate significantly higher than LeVert was rated last year, I think it's likely they would move RHJ in a deal to try to get that player.
Exactly. It takes two to tango.
Unless you're a team in dire straights to salary dump, no one is giving up a pick below 20 if the center of the deal is Booker or Kilpatrick. RHJ would the most desired available asset that teams would look for in compensation for trading a sub-20 pick.
or Jeremy Lin
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DarkXaero wrote:Be averse to getting a superstar caliber player?MrDollarBills wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:*sees Blake Griffin mentioned*
Oh I'm sorry bro, I didn't realize that 22/8/5 were numbers of a washed up star.Hello Brooklyn wrote:DarkXaero wrote:Be averse to getting a superstar caliber player?MrDollarBills wrote:
This isn't 2013 bro.
They days of Blake Griffin being a Superstar are over.
Ok thats more fair lol. I just think there's a decent chance of the Clippers being dismantled this offseason, they could potentially lose 4 of their starters. In that case, there aren't many teams that can offer Blake Griffin a max in this FA. Same with Millsap, hence talk of S&T with Kings, Suns, and Nuggets. None of those teams are playoffs teams.MrDollarBills wrote:DarkXaero wrote:Be averse to getting a superstar caliber player?MrDollarBills wrote:
No, im averse to the notion that he'd come here.
Net fans set themselves up for disappointment every summer by pining after huge names after bad seasons.
Blake Griffin is not signing to a 20 win team. Why do this to ourselves
Hello Brooklyn wrote:Our lineup for next year should be
Russell
LeVert
Kilpatrick
RHJ
Mozgov
I don't care about Lin. He's better as a backup anyway.
I don't buy this whole "Russell is actually a SG" nonsense.
This is a Point Guard's league now. Russell needs to learn to play at that position and have the ball in his hands. Him and Lin are not going to work. And I'm totally opposed to moving LeVert to the 3 as well.
DarkXaero wrote:Ok thats more fair lol. I just think there's a decent chance of the Clippers being dismantled this offseason, they could potentially lose 4 of their starters. In that case, there aren't many teams that can offer Blake Griffin a max in this FA. Same with Millsap, hence talk of S&T with Kings, Suns, and Nuggets. None of those teams are playoffs teams.MrDollarBills wrote:DarkXaero wrote:Be averse to getting a superstar caliber player?
No, im averse to the notion that he'd come here.
Net fans set themselves up for disappointment every summer by pining after huge names after bad seasons.
Blake Griffin is not signing to a 20 win team. Why do this to ourselves
It doesn't matter, point stands that there aren't many teams in position to offer those two players a max. And neither of them are joining a contender regardless.MrDollarBills wrote:DarkXaero wrote:Ok thats more fair lol. I just think there's a decent chance of the Clippers being dismantled this offseason, they could potentially lose 4 of their starters. In that case, there aren't many teams that can offer Blake Griffin a max in this FA. Same with Millsap, hence talk of S&T with Kings, Suns, and Nuggets. None of those teams are playoffs teams.MrDollarBills wrote:
No, im averse to the notion that he'd come here.
Net fans set themselves up for disappointment every summer by pining after huge names after bad seasons.
Blake Griffin is not signing to a 20 win team. Why do this to ourselves
Yes but those teams have assets to trade.
deviljets7 wrote:Not surprising to see the reports of the Spurs considering a move of Danny Green for cap space in order to make a run at a big FA (CP3?)
Considering this team is lacking in shooters and he's well-versed in the "Spurs way" I think he would be an excellent addition. Is the contract just high enough that he can be had without giving up an assets?
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deviljets7 wrote:Not surprising to see the reports of the Spurs considering a move of Danny Green for cap space in order to make a run at a big FA (CP3?)
Considering this team is lacking in shooters and he's well-versed in the "Spurs way" I think he would be an excellent addition. Is the contract just high enough that he can be had without giving up an assets?
DarkXaero wrote:Oh I'm sorry bro, I didn't realize that 22/8/5 were numbers of a washed up star.Hello Brooklyn wrote:DarkXaero wrote:Be averse to getting a superstar caliber player?
This isn't 2013 bro.
They days of Blake Griffin being a Superstar are over.
MrDollarBills wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:Our lineup for next year should be
Russell
LeVert
Kilpatrick
RHJ
Mozgov
I don't care about Lin. He's better as a backup anyway.
I don't buy this whole "Russell is actually a SG" nonsense.
This is a Point Guard's league now. Russell needs to learn to play at that position and have the ball in his hands. Him and Lin are not going to work. And I'm totally opposed to moving LeVert to the 3 as well.
Kenny wants two ball handlers in the back court
LeVert played most of his mind last season at 3 if I'm not mistaken
Kilpatrick playing SF?
RHJ and Mozgov kills spacing.