daoneandonly wrote:I hate when people put Luka as a SF in a depth chart, even worse when a Mavs fan does it
Where do you put LeBron and Jokic? They too handle the ball in the P&R, bring it up the floor, and are the focal point offensively.
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daoneandonly wrote:I hate when people put Luka as a SF in a depth chart, even worse when a Mavs fan does it

Mavrelous wrote:daoneandonly wrote:I hate when people put Luka as a SF in a depth chart, even worse when a Mavs fan does it
Where do you put LeBron and Jokic? They too handle the ball in the P&R, bring it up the floor, and are the focal point offensively.
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Xman wrote:CLE takes on $45 mil a year for each of the next two years. Sending out expiring guys that contribute - less than but probably close to what is incoming? Just do not see taking on negative value players for expirings.
Tobias would help but the rest seem mediocre to DAL.
DAL might send them (DFS, THJ, Bertans) - and add a pick just to have cap space to sign a big free agent. Or, add picks and send expirings to a third team for better help (Poeltl, JRich, McD, Turner, Hield, EGordon, KMart, Collins, UTA players, PJ, Kuzma, WAS players, etc.).
Mavrelous wrote:daoneandonly wrote:I hate when people put Luka as a SF in a depth chart, even worse when a Mavs fan does it
Where do you put LeBron and Jokic? They too handle the ball in the P&R, bring it up the floor, and are the focal point offensively.
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daoneandonly wrote:Mavrelous wrote:daoneandonly wrote:I hate when people put Luka as a SF in a depth chart, even worse when a Mavs fan does it
Where do you put LeBron and Jokic? They too handle the ball in the P&R, bring it up the floor, and are the focal point offensively.
They are not their team's PGs while Luka is, you know that.
We get that you hate DFS for some odd reason, which partly inspired this I'm sure. But if Josh Green starting is any kind of solution, then this team has no hope unfortunatley.
Godaddycurse wrote:wouldnt philly just cut out cleveland?
Harris/Korkmaz/Thybulle for DFS/THJ/Bertans makes more sense to me?

Godaddycurse wrote:wouldnt philly just cut out cleveland?
Harris/Korkmaz/Thybulle for DFS/THJ/Bertans makes more sense to me?

Godaddycurse wrote:wouldnt philly just cut out cleveland?
Harris/Korkmaz/Thybulle for DFS/THJ/Bertans makes more sense to me?

Godaddycurse wrote:Also i think Charlotte fits better than Philly if you are looking for an overpaid offensive talent upgrade. Hayward/Oubre for Love/filler works better imo
Mavrelous wrote:Godaddycurse wrote:wouldnt philly just cut out cleveland?
Harris/Korkmaz/Thybulle for DFS/THJ/Bertans makes more sense to me?
My read of the situation is that PHI will need to scramble cap space next year to re-sign HArden and have flexibilty to make moves, but if they are fine with being tax payers this year and the next, it does make more sense for them.
Godaddycurse wrote:wouldnt philly just cut out cleveland?
Harris/Korkmaz/Thybulle for DFS/THJ/Bertans makes more sense to me?
HartfordWhalers wrote:I think this makes Philly much less competitive.

Mavrelous wrote:Xman wrote:CLE takes on $45 mil a year for each of the next two years. Sending out expiring guys that contribute - less than but probably close to what is incoming? Just do not see taking on negative value players for expirings.
Tobias would help but the rest seem mediocre to DAL.
DAL might send them (DFS, THJ, Bertans) - and add a pick just to have cap space to sign a big free agent. Or, add picks and send expirings to a third team for better help (Poeltl, JRich, McD, Turner, Hield, EGordon, KMart, Collins, UTA players, PJ, Kuzma, WAS players, etc.).
DAL don't owe a pick to get Love and LeVert expirings, these 2 are overpaid themselves, and the excess money there counts also, CLE won't be tax payers this year or the next, 3rd year Bertans has partial guarantee and can be waived.
If CLE want to have 130-140 payroll then they shouldn't do this deal, that is their choice, but I don't why the Mavs owe value in the exchange.

jbk1234 wrote:Mavrelous wrote:Xman wrote:CLE takes on $45 mil a year for each of the next two years. Sending out expiring guys that contribute - less than but probably close to what is incoming? Just do not see taking on negative value players for expirings.
Tobias would help but the rest seem mediocre to DAL.
DAL might send them (DFS, THJ, Bertans) - and add a pick just to have cap space to sign a big free agent. Or, add picks and send expirings to a third team for better help (Poeltl, JRich, McD, Turner, Hield, EGordon, KMart, Collins, UTA players, PJ, Kuzma, WAS players, etc.).
DAL don't owe a pick to get Love and LeVert expirings, these 2 are overpaid themselves, and the excess money there counts also, CLE won't be tax payers this year or the next, 3rd year Bertans has partial guarantee and can be waived.
If CLE want to have 130-140 payroll then they shouldn't do this deal, that is their choice, but I don't why the Mavs owe value in the exchange.
The Cavs would be adding $45M to $124M in committed contracts. They would be well, well into the tax next season if they make this trade.

Mavrelous wrote:jbk1234 wrote:Mavrelous wrote:
DAL don't owe a pick to get Love and LeVert expirings, these 2 are overpaid themselves, and the excess money there counts also, CLE won't be tax payers this year or the next, 3rd year Bertans has partial guarantee and can be waived.
If CLE want to have 130-140 payroll then they shouldn't do this deal, that is their choice, but I don't why the Mavs owe value in the exchange.
The Cavs would be adding $45M to $124M in committed contracts. They would be well, well into the tax next season if they make this trade.
Tax is at 162 projected, and 124 includes Cedi non guaranteed, so they are at 160, below tax.

jbk1234 wrote:Mavrelous wrote:jbk1234 wrote:
The Cavs would be adding $45M to $124M in committed contracts. They would be well, well into the tax next season if they make this trade.
Tax is at 162 projected, and 124 includes Cedi non guaranteed, so they are at 160, below tax.
Setting aside the fact that Cedi has played well enough to have a $6.7M option picked up, you're leaving out cap holds.
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