cedric76 wrote:Wtf, this is why you can't give a no clause trade to a player
Yeah... team gets shafted by a player with that clause
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cedric76 wrote:Wtf, this is why you can't give a no clause trade to a player
sChOlaRlY_Magi wrote:Rick Rolled wrote:Beal to Phoenix for Paul and Shamet.
Glad he isn’t going to Miami.
Is that confirmed?
Sort of a steal for Sun's, but Beal plays the same position as Boooker.
Someone make sense of this for me, please.

thelead wrote:sChOlaRlY_Magi wrote:Rick Rolled wrote:Beal to Phoenix for Paul and Shamet.
Glad he isn’t going to Miami.
Is that confirmed?
Sort of a steal for Sun's, but Beal plays the same position as Boooker.
Someone make sense of this for me, please.
Beal has a no trade clause and can pick the team he goes to and for what essentially… and he’s making $50+ million per over the next 4 years. It is a steal for the Suns but his market wasn’t large due to the contract and injury concerns (averaging 55 games per season over the last 4 seasons).
The biggest thing was Beal’s no trade clause though.
jonbob17 wrote:thelead wrote:sChOlaRlY_Magi wrote:
Is that confirmed?
Sort of a steal for Sun's, but Beal plays the same position as Boooker.
Someone make sense of this for me, please.
Beal has a no trade clause and can pick the team he goes to and for what essentially… and he’s making $50+ million per over the next 4 years. It is a steal for the Suns but his market wasn’t large due to the contract and injury concerns (averaging 55 games per season over the last 4 seasons).
The biggest thing was Beal’s no trade clause though.
I figured it was going to be a soft market due to the trade clause and his salary/cap changes, but it basically Shamet and seconds...
I remember people talking about boatloads of firsts for Beal a couple of years ago.
Guessing they waive Paul...i think we should think long and hard about claiming Paul.

thelead wrote:jonbob17 wrote:thelead wrote:Beal has a no trade clause and can pick the team he goes to and for what essentially… and he’s making $50+ million per over the next 4 years. It is a steal for the Suns but his market wasn’t large due to the contract and injury concerns (averaging 55 games per season over the last 4 seasons).
The biggest thing was Beal’s no trade clause though.
I figured it was going to be a soft market due to the trade clause and his salary/cap changes, but it basically Shamet and seconds...
I remember people talking about boatloads of firsts for Beal a couple of years ago.
Guessing they waive Paul...i think we should think long and hard about claiming Paul.
Yeah, this is a bit lighter than I expected but I was saying that the 11th pick would be too much for him. But again, that trade clause is a killer.
sChOlaRlY_Magi wrote:thelead wrote:jonbob17 wrote:
I figured it was going to be a soft market due to the trade clause and his salary/cap changes, but it basically Shamet and seconds...
I remember people talking about boatloads of firsts for Beal a couple of years ago.
Guessing they waive Paul...i think we should think long and hard about claiming Paul.
Yeah, this is a bit lighter than I expected but I was saying that the 11th pick would be too much for him. But again, that trade clause is a killer.
2 things, I thought trading CP3 makes his contract fully guaranteed...
Also, I still don't get it from the Sun's perspective... os Beal going to play PG?
California Gold wrote:This is extra because people hate the Lakers and their brand so much.
This trade wasn't some conspiracy - it was just a GM wanting AD bad enough where in most people's eyes he overpaid by a long shot to get him.
tiderulz wrote:i didnt think Beal would go for a lot with his injury history and his massive contract, but i thought they would at least get a 1st and some type of player. this is strictly a salary dump. Those pick swaps likely never used, Washington is always going to be a worse team than PHX

tiderulz wrote:i didnt think Beal would go for a lot with his injury history and his massive contract, but i thought they would at least get a 1st and some type of player. this is strictly a salary dump. Those pick swaps likely never used, Washington is always going to be a worse team than PHX
Bensational wrote:tiderulz wrote:i didnt think Beal would go for a lot with his injury history and his massive contract, but i thought they would at least get a 1st and some type of player. this is strictly a salary dump. Those pick swaps likely never used, Washington is always going to be a worse team than PHX
That NTC forced Washington’s hand. They probably had a handshake deal that he’d pick where he went and they’d make it happen.
Starting a rebuild with Avdija, Kispert, Johnny Davis, pick 8 and KP potentially as a trade asset isn’t a great starting point for them but at least they’ve got guys to give minutes to now.
RookieStar wrote:Bensational wrote:tiderulz wrote:i didnt think Beal would go for a lot with his injury history and his massive contract, but i thought they would at least get a 1st and some type of player. this is strictly a salary dump. Those pick swaps likely never used, Washington is always going to be a worse team than PHX
That NTC forced Washington’s hand. They probably had a handshake deal that he’d pick where he went and they’d make it happen.
Starting a rebuild with Avdija, Kispert, Johnny Davis, pick 8 and KP potentially as a trade asset isn’t a great starting point for them but at least they’ve got guys to give minutes to now.
How.about Kuzma? Lol.. also Johnny Davis has been a disapppintment so far right?
I remember Howard Beck going on Locked on Magic a few weeks ago and saying that Ayton for WCJ would be a big move for us. I think that's the outside view from many people.Ducklett wrote:I just don't see any team bailing PHX out of that Ayton situation. But after this Beal trade, I gotta wonder what some front offices are smoking.
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