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Almost off-season discussion! Trades/Free Agency Ep. 9

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Post#1161 » by Revived » Sun Jun 10, 2018 6:49 pm

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Beverly and Wright are the most realistic options. Perfect fits next to Booker and pretty cheap $$.
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Post#1162 » by matt131 » Sun Jun 10, 2018 6:58 pm

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Beverly and Wright are the most realistic options. Perfect fits next to Booker and pretty cheap $$.


lol from Tyus Jones to Damian Lillard? That is a wide range. I feel like the price for Lillard would be astronomical. I am more excited with the possibility of moving up in the draft for Doncic or Young
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Post#1163 » by WeekapaugGroove » Sun Jun 10, 2018 7:06 pm

Unless the clips are just looking to clear Beverlys salary and would be willing to take 59 for him I wouldn't have interest. Love a lot about him but hes an older guy coming off a microfractor surgery with only one year left on his deal. No reason to trade even 31 for that.

Currious why Collison is on that list. He was sneaky good for Indi so not sure why they would trade him.

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Post#1164 » by Saberestar » Sun Jun 10, 2018 7:26 pm

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Beverly and Wright are the most realistic options. Perfect fits next to Booker and pretty cheap $$.

Delon Wright has not shown enough to be considered an starting PG in the league.

Norman Powell was overvalued just a year ago.
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Post#1165 » by BobbieL » Sun Jun 10, 2018 10:09 pm

Goran would be the top pick on that list. A lot of those guys - not sure I would want. Granted, Goran would cost more dollar wise than say Wright. Beverly, if not for the injury, is one heckuva player and next to Booker with his defense would be good. He is feisty little guy. If all he cost were the 59 and say House to make the numbers work - would be about that

Dragic though - if Riley just wants the savings: Dudley/Williams would save the Heat about 8m in salary in 18/19 plus they would be done with Dragic entirely and start getting cap space

Just like other ideas with LeBron - if can use Dudley to get a non-guaranteed deal - I bring up Aldrich as the TWolves would be dumb to not explore trades (personally, if I am the Twolves I am calling about Aminu for Aldrich if Blazers want money) - but again, three team dea: Dudley to MN; Williams, Aldrich and Ulis to Miami and Goran to Phoenix - Heat would save 15m cash as Aldrich is only owed 2m
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Post#1166 » by Fo-Real » Sun Jun 10, 2018 10:34 pm

I can't see Goran getting along with all of the shot jackers that they recently have signed so I think he should be available.
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Post#1167 » by AtheJ415 » Mon Jun 11, 2018 1:11 am

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Beverly and Wright are the most realistic options. Perfect fits next to Booker and pretty cheap $$.


Based on expected return/what we'd have to give up, I'd go Dunn because of age and then probably Beverly because of fit. Dunn took a step forward last year so not sure how true the Chicago rumors of being unhappy with him really are.

Goran or Kemba would be great but they would need to come cheap imo.

Dame is just so valuable to Portland that i think they'd want 3-4 firsts. I'd consider it based on which firsts.
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Post#1168 » by jredsaz » Mon Jun 11, 2018 3:18 am

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Beverly and Wright are the most realistic options. Perfect fits next to Booker and pretty cheap $$.

Delon Wright has not shown enough to be considered an starting PG in the league.

Norman Powell was overvalued just a year ago.


I disagree on Wright and particularly the comp to Powell. Wright's efficiency numbers are strong. He is a great complimentary player who has size, playoff experience, and defenisve chops. I dont know what he would cost tho.
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Post#1169 » by Sunsdeuce » Mon Jun 11, 2018 3:40 am

Josh jackson: where would he be ranked in this draft? I don’t think he would be in the top 10.

With that said, I’d be willing to move him to get back into the top 5 (obviously with other pieces).
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Post#1170 » by Revived » Mon Jun 11, 2018 3:57 am

Sunsdeuce wrote:Josh jackson: where would he be ranked in this draft? I don’t think he would be in the top 10.

With that said, I’d be willing to move him to get back into the top 5 (obviously with other pieces).

Move him to the in Kings for their pick and draft Doncic to be the future 3?
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Post#1171 » by thamadkant » Mon Jun 11, 2018 4:00 am

Sunsdeuce wrote:Josh jackson: where would he be ranked in this draft? I don’t think he would be in the top 10.

With that said, I’d be willing to move him to get back into the top 5 (obviously with other pieces).

crazy talk


Josh Jackson assuming he's just 20 in this draft, would be a top 6 pick.

He was a highly touted wing man in in High school and he was awesome in college
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Post#1172 » by NapoleonII » Mon Jun 11, 2018 4:05 am

When's the last time we hit gold with a pick higher than #15?

We really need to nail one of these.
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Post#1173 » by thamadkant » Mon Jun 11, 2018 5:24 am

umm.. Booker Pick 13, Warren Pick 13... Jackson Pick 4
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Post#1174 » by Saberestar » Mon Jun 11, 2018 5:46 am

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Beverly and Wright are the most realistic options. Perfect fits next to Booker and pretty cheap $$.

Delon Wright has not shown enough to be considered an starting PG in the league.

Norman Powell was overvalued just a year ago.


I disagree on Wright and particularly the comp to Powell. Wright's efficiency numbers are strong. He is a great complimentary player who has size, playoff experience, and defenisve chops. I dont know what he would cost tho.

He is already 26 years old and just played 20 minutes per game last year.

It is an small sample size, not sure that he can be good playing a much bigger role.
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Post#1175 » by jredsaz » Mon Jun 11, 2018 5:54 am

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Saberestar wrote:Delon Wright has not shown enough to be considered an starting PG in the league.

Norman Powell was overvalued just a year ago.


I disagree on Wright and particularly the comp to Powell. Wright's efficiency numbers are strong. He is a great complimentary player who has size, playoff experience, and defenisve chops. I dont know what he would cost tho.

He is already 26 years old and just played 20 minutes per game last year.

It is an small sample size, not sure that he can be good playing a much bigger role.


He has improved every year in the league. He has experience. He will never be more than an average creator and floor general but he wouldnt have to be with Igors system, Jackson, and Booker. I like his defensive potential a lot next to Booker. Again, with him it comes down to cost.
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Post#1176 » by sunwillrise0304 » Mon Jun 11, 2018 6:00 am

Sunsdeuce wrote:Josh jackson: where would he be ranked in this draft? I don’t think he would be in the top 10.

With that said, I’d be willing to move him to get back into the top 5 (obviously with other pieces).


really crazy comment

josh jackson rank first half of the time during last year ncaa season
it's the workout and shooting problem kick him out top 3 of the draft.
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Post#1177 » by Jdiddy701 » Mon Jun 11, 2018 6:08 am

If I’m the Suns I draft Deandre Ayton and do not make a trade to get another pick and move up in the draft. I do not want to start next season with two rookies. I think McD should save the assets for an established player.

Only way I would be cool with getting another pick would be trading #16 and taking a bad contract (a contract that expires after next season). Please do not trade TJ Warren to get another pick in top 10.



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Post#1178 » by thamadkant » Mon Jun 11, 2018 6:31 am

If Suns drafts Ayton...

make a play for Looney, good PF next to Ayton, he's a versatile defender and could push Bender and Chriss to improve or lose minutes. He can be had cheap IMO... Warriors cant afford him still, hence they drafted Bell.
Would rather have him than Aaron Gordon at MAX money.

I'd kick the tyres on Jabari Parker still... depending on what happens to Warren, if they do trade him. Parker's 3pt shot is good and better than Warren so I would pick him long term... assuming money is decent as in 12-15 million a year
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Post#1179 » by thamadkant » Mon Jun 11, 2018 6:47 am

Plan #675

Sign Hezonja
Sign Looney

Trade Pick 16, Bucks pick, Chriss OR Bender for Pick 8, draft Doncic.... Doncic is dropping as MPJ climbs. If Suns can even trade with Knicks that would be Ideal, the danger is Mavs... but if they get Bagley to drop to them I see them drafting him
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Post#1180 » by thamadkant » Mon Jun 11, 2018 7:05 am

Crazy idea...

Suns / Clippers
Harris, Pick 12, Pick 13, 2019 Pick for Pick 1

Suns / Hawks
Pick 12, Pick 13 and Pick 16 and rights to swap picks in 2019.... for Pick 3


Suns draft Ayton still at Pick 3.... gets Harris.


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