I wouldn''t give up Adams and Lamb for Noah. Both have a clear path to start and combine to make around 4 million. Jackson is a different story since he won't be a starter with OKC.
The more I think about it the less I want Noah for the price. The more I looked into the more I think he is overrated. Right now OKC has a lot of flexibility if they trade a combo of Jackson/Lamb/Adams along with atleast 2 first for Noah they won't have any at all. I think it comes down to how much of an upgrade at center does OKC need to win a championship if at all. Can Adams become good enough soon enough that he is the answer?
After thinking about it, I'd prefer to give this team a shot at a title and see how Adams progresses before trading for a guy making 12+ million that isn't a clear star.
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wizkid27 wrote:Thunder will not make any significant moves
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