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Re: Trade Talk (Part Eleven): 2022 Offseason Edition

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Re: Trade Talk (Part Eleven): 2022 Offseason Edition 

Post#1201 » by thinktank » Sat Jan 28, 2023 2:42 pm

shrink wrote:Good post. You made me go look up KAT

He’s shot over FG 50% 7 of 8 seasons
He’s shot over 3P 40% 4 of 8 seasons
And he’s never shot FT 90%. This is his closest season at 88.5%

50/40/90 is a tremendous feat. Only nine players have ever done it for a whole season. (Larry Bird, Mark Price, Reggie Miller, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki, Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Malcolm Brogdon and Kyrie Irving posting). I was hoping to see Wally Szczerbiak.


He doesn’t need to hit 50/40/90 to be a 50/40/90 type player. Flirting with it is enough.

It’s a great thing that he’s doing what he’s doing at this point in his career. He has the talent and now his mind is getting right.

Everybody freaked out when he and 1-d “bet on yourself”, but that’s what we should want and he’s doing it successfully.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Eleven): 2022 Offseason Edition 

Post#1202 » by shrink » Sat Jan 28, 2023 2:47 pm

Krapinsky wrote:Reid/Prince for Alex Caruso?

Wolves get a defensive minded back court partner for Edwards.

Bulls get Reid so they can avoid having to overpay the 32 year old Vucevic

I love the fit of Caruso starting next to Ant. Defensively, with Caruso defending the opponent’s best guard, McDaniels on the best forward, and Rudy guarding the paint, we could be very tough to score on, especially as Ant’s defense grows.

The Bulls are supposedly asking for two 1sts for Caruso, though, if the Bulls even decide to rebuild, the price is probably closer to one. I agree that Naz makes sense for CHI to move on from Vucevic, and maybe if we included the NYK 2023 2nd, that might be enough value. I like Prince though, so I would prefer to split up DLo’s deal for the matching salary. For instance, not NYK, but a team like them might do a deal like DLo for Fournier (2 year bad money), Rose (expiring) and a late 1st. Then we package the expiring with Naz and the 2nd.

But yeah, Caruso is near the top of my acquire list.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Eleven): 2022 Offseason Edition 

Post#1203 » by shrink » Sat Jan 28, 2023 3:03 pm

thinktank wrote:
shrink wrote:Good post. You made me go look up KAT

He’s shot over FG 50% 7 of 8 seasons
He’s shot over 3P 40% 4 of 8 seasons
And he’s never shot FT 90%. This is his closest season at 88.5%

50/40/90 is a tremendous feat. Only nine players have ever done it for a whole season. (Larry Bird, Mark Price, Reggie Miller, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki, Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Malcolm Brogdon and Kyrie Irving posting). I was hoping to see Wally Szczerbiak.


He doesn’t need to hit 50/40/90 to be a 50/40/90 type player. Flirting with it is enough.

You think flirting with it makes him a shooter like the players listed?

He’s not even in the Kyle Korver/JJ Reddick type, that still isn’t 50/40/90.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Eleven): 2022 Offseason Edition 

Post#1204 » by Danimals » Sat Jan 28, 2023 3:10 pm

thinktank wrote:
shrink wrote:Good post. You made me go look up KAT

He’s shot over FG 50% 7 of 8 seasons
He’s shot over 3P 40% 4 of 8 seasons
And he’s never shot FT 90%. This is his closest season at 88.5%

50/40/90 is a tremendous feat. Only nine players have ever done it for a whole season. (Larry Bird, Mark Price, Reggie Miller, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki, Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Malcolm Brogdon and Kyrie Irving posting). I was hoping to see Wally Szczerbiak.


He doesn’t need to hit 50/40/90 to be a 50/40/90 type player. Flirting with it is enough.

It’s a great thing that he’s doing what he’s doing at this point in his career. He has the talent and now his mind is getting right.

Everybody freaked out when he and 1-d “bet on yourself”, but that’s what we should want and he’s doing it successfully.



He’s the same player he has always been. A hot shooting streak hasn’t improved his defense. The bottom line is we can’t afford him at $30 million past next year.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Eleven): 2022 Offseason Edition 

Post#1205 » by shrink » Sat Jan 28, 2023 3:16 pm

So I listened to a podcast yesterday that decided that the team most likely to make a big trade was .. the Phoenix Suns. They have high expectations they aren’t meeting, and have all their picks.

We’ve heard lots of talk about a swap of Chris Paul for DLo. Early in the season I said that was a possibility, but now I don’t know how I feel about it. I was curious though if PHX could trade for DLo without using Paul’s salary.

It’s tough. Crowder ($10 expiring), Shamet ($9.5) and Saric ($9.2 expiring) get you close enough. There’s not a lot of value there (although we could re-route the expirings to other teams), but this would probably garner a pick. Another option is to add Cam Payne ($6.5, $6.5 next year, unguaranteed), since DLo (and Paul when he gets back) would take many of his minutes, with the added salary, PHX, who’s in the lux, could afford to take back Forbes and Nowell, and Naz if the pick protection is good enough. Next season, MIn goes forward with Payne and Shamet plus the pick.

I still think PHX is an unlikely destination, but if they don’t feel comfortable with Fred VanVleet, they may come knocking on our door, asking about Devin Booker’s BFF.

EDIT: Spying on the Suns Trade Board

Gambo hasn’t shot down D’Lo yet . So hope springs for a bigger move.

Saric, Crowder, Payne + 2023 lottery protected first for Russell.

Wolves get: Shamet - so they have a contract for next year to replace DLo, Saric (expiring),Grayson Allen
Bucks get Crowder
Suns get DLo
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Post#1206 » by Danimals » Sat Jan 28, 2023 3:36 pm

I’ve been killing Dlo for awhile, but I want to recognize that he is a very talented offensive player and has shown potential to fit into a defensive system. I also really like most of what he says off court. I don’t see how we can financially fit him long term, unless we are serious about paying the tax.

But let’s just say we can get him on a reasonable deal like $90 million over 3 years. Then we need to turn Reid, Nowell, Little Mac, and Phorbes into the best defensive, point of attack pit bull we can find. And they need to be under team control as long as possible. I don’t know who we can get with our weak assets though.

Mann, Caruso, GP2, Melton, Carter, Mitchell,Wright, etc. Are any of these guys gettable?
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Post#1207 » by Guest84 » Sat Jan 28, 2023 4:43 pm

For me, I wouldn’t want anyone from phx except Bridges or Cam Johnson. It’s prob a pipe dream though. I can understand Paul from a leadership/intangibles standpoint but idk if I’d want him in his twilight years either.
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Post#1208 » by Danimals » Sat Jan 28, 2023 4:43 pm

Conley and Burks
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Eleven): 2022 Offseason Edition 

Post#1209 » by shrink » Sat Jan 28, 2023 5:06 pm

shrink wrote:
Saric, Crowder, Payne + 2023 lottery protected first for Russell.

Wolves get: Shamet - so they have a contract for next year to replace DLo, Saric (expiring),Grayson Allen
Bucks get Crowder
Suns get DLo

Looks like the second one is missing the Suns pick.

Polishing this up a little, I get to

MIN GIVES: D’Angelo Russell + Bryn Forbes + 2023 NYK 2nd
MIN GETS:: Jevon Carter + Cam Payne + Grayson Allen + Dario Saric + 2023 PHX 1st (top 14 protected)

PHX GIVES: Jae Crowder + Cam Payne + Dario Saric + Landry Shamet + 2023 PHX 1st (too 14 protected)
PHX GETS: D’Angelo Russell + Pat Connaughton + George Hill + 2023 NYK 2nd

MIL GIVES: Grayson Allen + Pat Connaughton + George Hill + Jevon Carter
MIL GETS. Jae Crowder + Landry Shamet + Bryn Forbes


MIN gets a late 1st and Jevon Carter for defense. Cam Payne is a true PG, Grayson Allen can shoot, and all are on two year deals Saric is used immediately in another trade to salary match with Naz.

PHX gets their guard for Crowder who doesn’t play and downgrading a pick

MIL gets Crowder for their playoff rotation.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Eleven): 2022 Offseason Edition 

Post#1210 » by thinktank » Sat Jan 28, 2023 5:14 pm

Danimals wrote:
thinktank wrote:
shrink wrote:Good post. You made me go look up KAT

He’s shot over FG 50% 7 of 8 seasons
He’s shot over 3P 40% 4 of 8 seasons
And he’s never shot FT 90%. This is his closest season at 88.5%

50/40/90 is a tremendous feat. Only nine players have ever done it for a whole season. (Larry Bird, Mark Price, Reggie Miller, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki, Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Malcolm Brogdon and Kyrie Irving posting). I was hoping to see Wally Szczerbiak.


He doesn’t need to hit 50/40/90 to be a 50/40/90 type player. Flirting with it is enough.

It’s a great thing that he’s doing what he’s doing at this point in his career. He has the talent and now his mind is getting right.

Everybody freaked out when he and 1-d “bet on yourself”, but that’s what we should want and he’s doing it successfully.



He’s the same player he has always been. A hot shooting streak hasn’t improved his defense. The bottom line is we can’t afford him at $30 million past next year.


The consensus is this is his best shooting year.

How is an improving player the same player he’s always been?

I’m watching the guy since they had a team meeting, took the ball away from him and straightened out his priorities and I’m seeing more rebounding and defensive effort and I’m seeing swish after swish, makes hardly ever touching rim.

Yes, he has turnovers. Moments of mental lapses when he’s a passer. Yes he’s only so good on D. But he’s having his best season at 26.
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Post#1211 » by cmoss84 » Sat Jan 28, 2023 7:23 pm

How about a trade with Detroit? Dlo, Nowell, and Naz for Bogjanovic and Burks?
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Post#1212 » by Neeva » Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:33 pm

I don’t think detriot will want DLO so will need a third team, clippers or suns?
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Post#1213 » by Norseman79 » Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:14 pm

BKN out- Thomas, Sharpe, lower of two 1rsts
In - Reid, Nowell

MN out- Reid, Nowell
In - Thomas, Sharpe, lower Nets 1rst.
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Post#1214 » by cmoss84 » Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:32 pm

Neeva wrote:I don’t think detriot will want DLO so will need a third team, clippers or suns?

Wonder if Det would take on Paul as a mentor for their young guards?
MN in: Bogjanovic and Burks
DET on: Paul, Nowell, and Reid
PHO in: Dlo

Resign Garza to cheap deal.ditch Forbes when jmac comes back. Give Moore and Minott garbage minutes moving forward.
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Post#1215 » by fattymcgee » Sat Jan 28, 2023 11:22 pm

Danimals wrote:I’ve been killing Dlo for awhile, but I want to recognize that he is a very talented offensive player and has shown potential to fit into a defensive system. I also really like most of what he says off court. I don’t see how we can financially fit him long term, unless we are serious about paying the tax.

But let’s just say we can get him on a reasonable deal like $90 million over 3 years. Then we need to turn Reid, Nowell, Little Mac, and Phorbes into the best defensive, point of attack pit bull we can find. And they need to be under team control as long as possible. I don’t know who we can get with our weak assets though.

Mann, Caruso, GP2, Melton, Carter, Mitchell,Wright, etc. Are any of these guys gettable?


$30 million!?!?
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Post#1216 » by Danimals » Sat Jan 28, 2023 11:42 pm

fattymcgee wrote:
Danimals wrote:I’ve been killing Dlo for awhile, but I want to recognize that he is a very talented offensive player and has shown potential to fit into a defensive system. I also really like most of what he says off court. I don’t see how we can financially fit him long term, unless we are serious about paying the tax.

But let’s just say we can get him on a reasonable deal like $90 million over 3 years. Then we need to turn Reid, Nowell, Little Mac, and Phorbes into the best defensive, point of attack pit bull we can find. And they need to be under team control as long as possible. I don’t know who we can get with our weak assets though.

Mann, Caruso, GP2, Melton, Carter, Mitchell,Wright, etc. Are any of these guys gettable?


$30 million!?!?
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I’m not saying I like that number. But going forward, that a normal number for a starter in their prime. Lavine will make $40 million next year. The cap continues to climb, and will jump again in 2 years. We should really discuss contracts as % of the cap.
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Post#1217 » by MN7725 » Sun Jan 29, 2023 12:47 am

Norseman79 wrote:BKN out- Thomas, Sharpe, lower of two 1rsts
In - Reid, Nowell

MN out- Reid, Nowell
In - Thomas, Sharpe, lower Nets 1rst.


its gotten rare a UFA gets any, even late or protected, first round pick at deadline
off the top of my head Tobias Harris is the only UFA in the last five deadlines that did, actually got back two
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Post#1218 » by Norseman79 » Sun Jan 29, 2023 3:46 am

At this point, I might actually just eat all trades until summer, give Dlo a check and ship karl out for a Gobert type deal
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Post#1219 » by Neeva » Sun Jan 29, 2023 4:13 am

Sell high on DLO. Then maybe trade Kat in off season for the right pieces+picks to build around Ant. This is Ant’s team now.
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Post#1220 » by cmoss84 » Sun Jan 29, 2023 4:26 am

I love KAT. But would anyone trade him for Lilliard and picks in the off-season?
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