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Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 1:08 pm
by EasternMagic
Kravitz on 96.9 suggested that once Aaron Gordon gets hot again we should propose a trade that would send him and our first rounder to the 76ers for Markelle Fultz.
Yay? Nay? Hell nay? Yay, with a tweak?
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Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 1:18 pm
by Last Guardian
Eww, that's disgusting.
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 1:35 pm
by Nemesis21
Hell nay
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 2:11 pm
by Optimus_Steel
Fultz cant even raise him arm up right now so no...
I'm up for trading AG because I think he is a role player, not a main piece on a team and also because Issac will be better than him and would probably be better suited at PF, same position AG is in. Trade him now that he has shown signs but not like the Dipo trade that was a disaster, get something back that is worthwhile.
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 3:01 pm
by asianguy
EasternMagic wrote:Kravitz on 96.9 suggested that once Aaron Gordon gets hot again we should propose a trade that would send him and our first rounder to the 76ers for Markelle Fultz.
Yay? Nay? Hell nay? Yay, with a tweak?
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Before we even get a chance to say no, why would sixers wants Gordon? They have Simmons Embiid and just extended Covington, their frontcourt is set.
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 3:33 pm
by PennytoShaq
I would definitely pursue Fultz, but I'd offer Fournier and Elf instead.
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 4:11 pm
by Furinkazan
PennytoShaq wrote:I would definitely pursue Fultz, but I'd offer Fournier and Elf instead.
and imo more likely they would bite
JJ has only a one year deal and can say adieu...but Fournier fills that void longterm also why the phuck they would want another pf? I think 2 guards from your proposal make more sense than AG
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 4:16 pm
by PennytoShaq
~Snoopy~ wrote:PennytoShaq wrote:I would definitely pursue Fultz, but I'd offer Fournier and Elf instead.
and imo more likely they would bite
JJ has only a one year deal and can say adieu...but Fournier fills that void longterm also why the phuck they would want another pf? I think 2 guards from your proposal make more sense than AG
Right, that's what I was thinking. Evan is a long term replacement for JJ.
Fultz has the ability to be a complete stud. The problem is that his current situation is still a mystery. I am not sure if the 6ers would be ready to give up on him so soon. Especially when you consider that they have a history of not even playing their top draft picks their first year due to injury.
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 5:25 pm
by cedric76
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Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 5:35 pm
by lars_rosenberg
Honestly I don't think Philadelphia is interested in anything from Orlando unless they think Markelle is a bust.
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 5:42 pm
by pepe1991
Vučević for Brogdon and Teletovic? Bucks probably laugh at that tho
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 5:45 pm
by pepe1991
Dennis Shroder is most realistic option i guess. Hawks will rebuild for years, paying him $15M to play with scrubs and rookies doesn't make much sense
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 5:51 pm
by Furinkazan
pepe1991 wrote:Dennis Shroder is most realistic option i guess. Hawks will rebuild for years, paying him $15M to play with scrubs and rookies doesn't make much sense
He is young (24)and they are building around him.Its not impossible but also its not like he is 28 year old star with a bunch of scrubs so they are forced to trade him.You know Id jump for joy if we got him a but somehow dont see the urge from Hawks to trade him.
What younglings can we offer them?AG? they dont need pf dat Collins guy is balling.Isaac is a nono from us.Mario??

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Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 5:55 pm
by pepe1991
~Snoopy~ wrote:pepe1991 wrote:Dennis Shroder is most realistic option i guess. Hawks will rebuild for years, paying him $15M to play with scrubs and rookies doesn't make much sense
He is young (24)and they are building around him.Its not impossible but also its not like he is 28 year old star with a bunch of scrubs so they are forced to trade him.
All that is true. But since they have nobody else but him it will take at lest 3-4 years until they tank enough to collect some young guys. I mean Taylor and Shroder are only players under age of 26 who get any PT .

Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 6:01 pm
by OrlChamps2030
pepe1991 wrote:~Snoopy~ wrote:pepe1991 wrote:Dennis Shroder is most realistic option i guess. Hawks will rebuild for years, paying him $15M to play with scrubs and rookies doesn't make much sense
He is young (24)and they are building around him.Its not impossible but also its not like he is 28 year old star with a bunch of scrubs so they are forced to trade him.
All that is true. But since they have nobody else but him it will take at lest 3-4 years until they tank enough to collect some young guys. I mean Taylor and Shroder are only players under age of 26 who get any PT .

Collins is a nice young piece for them
Prince gets a lot of minutes as well
Either way, I don’t think they’d have interest in trading Schroeder to us for what we would be willing to offer. He is tearing it up though.
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 6:12 pm
by pepe1991
Zmill wrote:pepe1991 wrote:~Snoopy~ wrote:
He is young (24)and they are building around him.Its not impossible but also its not like he is 28 year old star with a bunch of scrubs so they are forced to trade him.
All that is true. But since they have nobody else but him it will take at lest 3-4 years until they tank enough to collect some young guys. I mean Taylor and Shroder are only players under age of 26 who get any PT .

Collins is a nice young piece for them
Prince gets a lot of minutes as well
Either way, I don’t think they’d have interest in trading Schroeder to us for what we would be willing to offer. He is tearing it up though.
uuh you are right , i messed up columns with mpg and FGA
Collins and Prince do look promising
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 12:03 am
by gumbyr24
The only realistic player id trade AG for is CJ Mccollum. No thanks to anything else
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 1:48 am
by Mauro Pedrosa
Dude should be fired on the spot
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 3:29 am
by Rainwater
Why would the Sixers do this???? He fits what they are doing and honestly Fultz has a lot of potential, more than AG. Magic would definitely say yes, that is not even a question.
Re: Who Says No (who says hell no?)
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 3:40 am
by Rainwater
~Snoopy~ wrote:PennytoShaq wrote:I would definitely pursue Fultz, but I'd offer Fournier and Elf instead.
and imo more likely they would bite
JJ has only a one year deal and can say adieu...but Fournier fills that void longterm also why the phuck they would want another pf? I think 2 guards from your proposal make more sense than AG
Or you just keep Fultz and have him replace JJ. I think it was always the plan for Fultz to replace JJ. It makes no sense for you to trade the number one pick for an older Fournier.