nate33 wrote:9 and 20 wrote:I have for Beal options -
Boston - some combination of White/Brogdon/picks
Miami - Herro/Lowry
Dallas - salary plus their pick this year
Philly - Tobias Harris and picks
Orlando - Isaac plus picks
Maybe the Clippers?
Maybe the Knicks?
Those are all nice places to call home except maybe Orlando and I'm not sure how Beal feels about Dallas. Clippers and Knicks could cobble together packages that are probably good enough. I'd take any of these deals as long as 'picks' is one good first rounder or multiple first rounders if they're coming from a team like Boston or Philly.
Hopefully the new GM just tells him that we're going to rebuild and the list of teams that will actually want him will start to shrink if he waits another year. And if the COVID magnet is down for another 30 games, this list is half as long already.
On the general board trade thread, someone proposed a Jrue for Beal trade to give the Bucks a legit shot-creation perimeter option since Middleton no longer appears to be that guy. I thought it made a fair bit of sense from Milwaukee's perspective.
We have no need for Jrue here (he is even older than Beal) but it's an idea that may be interesting as part of a 3-way deal. If any of those scenarios you proposed above, if the team would prefer to receive Jrue instead of Beal, that may be feasible.
For example, how about this:
Washington trades: Beal
Washington receives: Lowry, Jovic, Oladipo, 2023 1st, 2027 1st
Miami trades: Lowry, Jovic, Oladipo, 2023 1st, 2027 1st
Miami receives: Jrue
Milwaukee trades: Jrue
Milwaukee receives: Beal
i dont see why Miami would want Jrue over Beal. Beal is 3 Full years younger and cant actually make a damn basket in a playoff game. Miami's issues are generating offense, and Jrue has a 40-game sample size of playoff games over the last 3 years with a TS of 47%...
I love the return though. Pick 18 this year gives us a legit prospect and that 2027 pick (Top 5 protected) could EASILY be in the lotto. In 2027, Beal and Butler will be in their mid & late 30's, and Pat will be in his 80's.
















