Case2012 wrote:BNM wrote:Case2012 wrote:Butler and brown are the most realistic trades IMO. Would getting both be possible? Trade the NY pick for our pick back from CHI. Then trade Simons,Keon,Nas plus 3/4 firsts for Buckets.
Trade the lottery pick plus sharpe for Brown.
Or maybe flip the deals with sharpe and the lotto pick for Jimmy and have Simons plus multiple picks for Brown since Simons is older.
Sign Draymond for the MLE play small 5. I don’t see how he’s getting more than this with his age, numbers and history of antics and injuries. He’s gotta be on his way put of GS after obliterating Poole and Dame is one of his good friends.
Dame
Brown
Butler
Grant
Green
That has to win a ring right? That’s 4 all nba team guys with a dpoy and a fringe all star 3/4. Wings win rings and that would be the best trio of wings in the league before mentioning dame and green. Adding to the talent, Dame, Butler, Green and Brown are some of the toughest competitors in the league. I’m not crazy about Grant in that group but it would be hard to let him walk for nothing.
That team would be absolutely destroyed on the boards. You're starting a pathetic rebounder at PF and an undersized 6'6" 34-year old small ball center. There's a reason Draymond has never started at center for the warriors. They've always relied on having a true center like Bogut, Zaza, Looney, etc. in the starting lineup to battle the opposing teams' starting centers.
Sure Draymond is a great small ball center, but he's not, never has been and never will be the starting center on a team that hopes to be a contender - especially one that's also starting Jerami Grant at the 4.
I'm not so sure they would be that bad at rebounding... These guys all get after the ball besides Grant. I'm not really sold on Grant in that line up which I mentioned... You're ignoring the fact that that's the most competitive starting 5 in the league that plays defense, makes big plays, scores, passes etc. Sign and trade Grant for a center and then and move Draymond to the 4? Still have Nurkic to come off the bench for rebounding too.
Come on, you wouldn't want that team?
"That" team is not remotely attainable. We don't have the resources or salary available to get all of Jaylen Brown, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green. And you think we can get all three of those guys and still have Nurk? How do we match salaries in trading for both Brown and Butler without including both Nurk and Simons (plus others).
Brown's salary for 2023-24 is over $30 million. So, we can't, as you suggest, trade our lottery pick ($0) plus Sharpe ($6.3 million) for Brown. We're over $20 million short of matching salaries. Even if you add Nurk to that trade, we're about $1.5 million short of making it work. So, add Nurk + another player to that trade.
Your proposed trade for Butler is more realistic, salary wise, at only about $1 million short of working. So, we'd need to add a 4th player to that trade.
And, as has been mentioned, there is ZERO chance of getting Draymond for the MLE. In what world does ANY player opt out of a $27.5 million to sign with POR for $10 million??? This is a team that needs to grossly overpay the Evan Turners of the world to sign here. You think Draymond Green is going to give us a discount to play in Portland?
And yes, even if the impossible happened and we got all three of your targets, we'd get destroyed on the boards on a nightly basis. We were 28th in the league in rebounding this year and that was with 52 games of Nurk (9.1 reb/g) and 51 games of Josh Hart (8.2 reb/g). Here's the averages for your proposed starting 5:
Draymond - 7.2
Jerami Grant - 4.5
Jimmy Butler - 5.9
Jaylen Brown - 6.9
Damian Lillard - 4.8
Total - 23.4
That would give us the worst rebounding starting 5 in the league.