Memphis trades:
Koufos
Prince
Pondexter
Calathes
SAC trades:
Casspi
Hollins
Sessions
Denver trades:
Hickson
Gee
Memphis gets:
Casspi
Hollins
Sessions
Hickson
Gee
Sacremento gets:
Calathes
Koufos
Pondexter
Denver gets:
Prince
Memphis gets sessions, remember those days Conley almost got traded for him? good thing he didnt, but now Memphis can still have sessions years later, they get Hollins to fill the minutes left by koufos along with pairing with Hickson who can play the 4 and play spot stretch 5 minutes, they also get Gee and Casspi who will add much needed athleticism to their bench, there are no stars or starters in this lineup, but thats not what Memphis was built on anyway, they were built on teamwork, grit and grind, and being underated, these players answer the major issues Memphis is facing this year without having to overpay for big name guys and basically round out their roster before the playoffs.
Denver gets to clear some cap by adding Prince and moving Hickson, which costs them Gee, but with the trade of Mozgov, then you move Hickson, they are a bit light in the front court, but it gives them a great opportunity to try out Nurkic for the rest of the year and actually get some minutes out of Mcgee's Contract. This will also leave the Nuggets with 2 open roster spaces to try some Free Agents out before the end of the year and hope they blossom and if not they can just drop them.
Sacremento moves some expiring and takes on Pondexter, but they get a solid rim protector in Koufos and a good combo guard in Calathes, the Kings would then need to look to try to offload either Landry or Thompson and trade Williams or more likely just let him expire.
MEM/SAC/DEN
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Re: MEM/SAC/DEN
Trade is too big and too bad for us
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