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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#81 » by Murray_17 » Mon Jan 30, 2023 7:44 pm

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Bum Adebayo wrote:There is a huge gap between Harden and Maxey, what are we even talking about here?

I’m not arguing their value or talent. But maxey will get very close to the max. Poole/herro money



He also has serious option to get an all star nod or become a sixth man of the year candidate next season, which would increase his max
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#83 » by GoSixersBro » Tue Jan 31, 2023 2:53 pm

Murray_17 wrote:https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/270196/Kings-Monitoring-Matisse-Thybulle


This is legitimately the optimal scenario. If anyone is going to overpay for Thybulle, it's Sacramento.
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#84 » by Murray_17 » Tue Jan 31, 2023 3:09 pm

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Murray_17 wrote:https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/270196/Kings-Monitoring-Matisse-Thybulle


This is legitimately the optimal scenario. If anyone is going to overpay for Thybulle, it's Sacramento.



Yeah, i would like to see a third team involved though, the rotation wing of the Kings is good but they don't have no one who can defend even decently. We need a 3&D guy to replace Thybulle
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#85 » by Stanford » Tue Jan 31, 2023 3:11 pm

What does an overpay for Thybulle look like to everyone?
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#86 » by phillynative » Tue Jan 31, 2023 3:34 pm

Who do they even have available?
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#87 » by GoSixersBro » Tue Jan 31, 2023 3:37 pm

Stanford wrote:What does an overpay for Thybulle look like to everyone?


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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#88 » by Negrodamus » Tue Jan 31, 2023 3:51 pm

From my own valuation POV, I'd love to get Terence Davis for Thybulle. From our FO POV, it doesn't make sense since they are essentially the same contract.

An overpay would be a first rounder for Thybulle.
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#89 » by Stanford » Tue Jan 31, 2023 4:50 pm

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Stanford wrote:What does an overpay for Thybulle look like to everyone?


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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#90 » by phillynative » Tue Jan 31, 2023 5:06 pm

Negrodamus wrote:From my own valuation POV, I'd love to get Terence Davis for Thybulle. From our FO POV, it doesn't make sense since they are essentially the same contract.

An overpay would be a first rounder for Thybulle.

I like Davis but what does he give us that maxey,shake and melton dont already? We need to add length , athleticism in the frontcourt
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#91 » by Negrodamus » Tue Jan 31, 2023 5:17 pm

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Negrodamus wrote:From my own valuation POV, I'd love to get Terence Davis for Thybulle. From our FO POV, it doesn't make sense since they are essentially the same contract.

An overpay would be a first rounder for Thybulle.

I like Davis but what does he give us that maxey,shake and melton dont already? We need to add length , athleticism in the frontcourt


I think he has more in common with Melton than Shake or Maxey because he's a good defender. He also has been a very good shooter in his career.

He's an inch shorter than Thybulle but a stronger frame. Not as good with deflections and blocks (who is) but a much, much better offensive player. Can actually handle the ball and finish around the rim. I think we'd be grabbing him at exactly the right time: would be his third team and he's fought to stay in the rotation. Usually the hallmarks of a very quality role player.
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#92 » by Negrodamus » Tue Jan 31, 2023 5:18 pm



He's very athletic
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#93 » by M2J » Tue Jan 31, 2023 11:27 pm

The Sixers should be smart and sit Tucker for a couple of weeks and start Thybulle. To see what they have or to pump his value. His shot looks a lot better, and he's most certainly more willing to take it. The guy is taking about 2-3 3s in 10 minutes of action, and moves well without the ball and good in transition. He definitely looks improved, but they aren't letting him prove it for the sake of a 37 year old who they should want to limit or rest with a dead hand and offseason knee surgery
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#94 » by Jailblazers7 » Wed Feb 1, 2023 12:53 am

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phillynative wrote:
Negrodamus wrote:From my own valuation POV, I'd love to get Terence Davis for Thybulle. From our FO POV, it doesn't make sense since they are essentially the same contract.

An overpay would be a first rounder for Thybulle.

I like Davis but what does he give us that maxey,shake and melton dont already? We need to add length , athleticism in the frontcourt


I think he has more in common with Melton than Shake or Maxey because he's a good defender. He also has been a very good shooter in his career.

He's an inch shorter than Thybulle but a stronger frame. Not as good with deflections and blocks (who is) but a much, much better offensive player. Can actually handle the ball and finish around the rim. I think we'd be grabbing him at exactly the right time: would be his third team and he's fought to stay in the rotation. Usually the hallmarks of a very quality role player.


Ok you’ve convinced me I’m in for a Davis trade. I guess that trade would come down to who you’d rather resign and what the contract value would be.
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#95 » by NYSixersFan » Wed Feb 1, 2023 1:17 am

Trey Lyles?
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#96 » by Jay555 » Wed Feb 1, 2023 2:04 am

Thybulle for Boucher?
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#97 » by Embiid P » Wed Feb 1, 2023 10:37 am

Jay555 wrote:Thybulle for Boucher?


I'd do it but I doubt the Raps would. Masai would feel like he needs to fleece us before making a deal.
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#98 » by FireMorey » Wed Feb 1, 2023 5:08 pm

Pompey reports Warriors interested in Thybulle. Wonder if Divincenzo could be in play.
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#99 » by HardenGoat » Wed Feb 1, 2023 5:38 pm

FireMorey wrote:Pompey reports Warriors interested in Thybulle. Wonder if Divincenzo could be in play.

the sad thing is he would thrive in that motion offense as a cutter. I mean it in a good way for him but there would be some fan fallout chatter here seeing that happen. I think he would be a significant impact player there. What would they offer?
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Re: The curious case of Thybulle 

Post#100 » by 76Love » Wed Feb 1, 2023 6:44 pm

I would not trade Thybulle for no damn Chris Boucher. Divincenzo I would do but I don't think the Warriors are that dumb

I'm curious to know how much Thybulle was asking for last offseason

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