Jg41 wrote:If the Mavs land the 1st overall pick, who says no?
DAL ===> V. Wembanyama / J. Green / T. Hardaway Jr. / D. Bertans / J. McGee / ~6.3MM Cash
BKN ===> M. Bridges / D. Finney-Smith / N. Claxton / DAL '29 1st / DAL '27 2nd / DAL '29 2nd
The Nets get the best prospect to come along in 20 years to help them purge the fans' pain from the failed KD/Kyrie/Harden era. With Giannis and Embiid ruling the East for at least the next 3-5 years, this trade sets their timeline back to take advantage of that impending power vacuum. Claxton and Bridges are 23 and 26 respectively. The Nets move forward with a Wemby, Cam Thomas, Josh Green, 21st pick & 22nd pick 22-and-under core while retaining the full compliment of picks they received from Philly and Phoenix in the Harden and KD trades. Once they give those guys two years of seasoning, they could have close to 100MM in cap room during the summer of 2025 to work with if they so choose.
For the Mavericks, 1) they rebuild the entire front court with excellent immediate and longterm solutions; 2) they replenish their tradable draft capital; and 3) they shed the three most onerous contracts on their books. Bridges is everything right now that you hope Josh Green can be and is locked up on an excellent contract. He's an ironman from a health standpoint and an elite point-of-attack defender who has shown the ability to be more than capable of handling those duties while being a number 3 option on the offensive end. Claxton meanwhile, has a great relationship with Kyrie both on and off the court and is the same age as Luka. He's among the best young rim-protecting defensive anchors in the league at the moment. Bringing back Dodo to be your 3rd most important defender is a role he's much more suited to play, but if Dallas really wants to go all-in, (keeping in mind FRPs in '26, '28, and '30 would all now be available to trade in addition to swaps rights in '25, '27, and '29) they could coldly call Toronto two months later once Dorian's trade restriction expires and see if they'd bite on the following package:
DAL ===> D. Finney-Smith / R. Bullock / '26 Unprotected 1st / '28 Unprotected 1st / '30 1st (Top 4 Protected)
TOR ===> O. Anunoby / O. Porter Jr. / C. Koloko
PG: L. Doncic / G. Dragic
SG: K. Irving / J. Hardy / T. Pinson
SF: M. Bridges / J. Holiday / A. Lawson
PF: O. Anunoby / M. Kleber / O. Porter Jr.
C: N. Claxton / D. Powell / C. Koloko
If Dallas gets #1 they have to take Wemby.
If they can't build something special around a Luka/Hardy/Wemby/Green core, they won't ever be able to.
It might take a couple of years, but that would be one of the best ways to satisfy and keep Luka.
I think Toronto says no, and probably the Nets do as well.


















