Stanford wrote:Think he's still available for Embiid?
Julius Randle? He probably available for a heavily protected 1st and an expiring. His value is not high lol. I’d rather pay 20 mil to Tobias. Randle is a great rebounder tho.
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Stanford wrote:Think he's still available for Embiid?

Covi_Marsh wrote:Stanford wrote:Think he's still available for Embiid?
Julius Randle? He probably available for a heavily protected 1st and an expiring. His value is not high lol. I’d rather pay 20 mil to Tobias. Randle is a great rebounder tho.
cej11 wrote:I think the trade will eventually be Buddy Hield at some point. Buddy is on an expiring contract and he probably won't cost you but a couple of 2nd rd picks and expiring contracts. I think he would be a great fit with Embiid and Maxey, Instead of Melton taking those open three's now you get Buddy taking them. That's a huge upgrade IMO.
ProcessDoctor wrote:Does anyone else realize how lucky we are to have landed Oubre for the min?
We're probably .500 without him and freaking out about what to do with the Harden assets.
Kobblehead wrote:I would rather have Melton's 37% shot with defense than Hield's 40% shot with no defense.
Hield would have been a cool Sixer earlier on when we were on the quest to 50 wins. But once we've become an established playoff team, he's just another defensive sieve for Jaylen Brown to run through with no resistance in a playoff series.
Kobblehead wrote:Julius Randle is a zero on defense and his playoff numbers are unfathomably bad.
In 15 career playoff games, he's shooting 34% from the field. He's one of the worst pieces we could possibly bring in, IMO.
Kobblehead wrote:I would rather have Melton's 37% shot with defense than Hield's 40% shot with no defense.
Hield would have been a cool Sixer earlier on when we were on the quest to 50 wins. But once we've become an established playoff team, he's just another defensive sieve for Jaylen Brown to run through with no resistance in a playoff series.
Kobblehead wrote:I would rather have Melton's 37% shot with defense than Hield's 40% shot with no defense.
Hield would have been a cool Sixer earlier on when we were on the quest to 50 wins. But once we've become an established playoff team, he's just another defensive sieve for Jaylen Brown to run through with no resistance in a playoff series.
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