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Re: Trade Talk (Part Twelve): 2023 Playoff Push Edition

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Re: Re: Trade Talk (Part Twelve): 2023 Playoff Push Edition 

Post#1541 » by younggunsmn » Thu Jun 22, 2023 11:49 pm

I wouldn't worry about Tyus free agency, If we offered a starting spot I don't see him re-signing anywhere else.

Morris or Wright aren't enough of an upgrade for me.
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Re: Re: Trade Talk (Part Twelve): 2023 Playoff Push Edition 

Post#1542 » by Baseline81 » Thu Jun 22, 2023 11:52 pm

younggunsmn wrote:I wouldn't worry about Tyus free agency, If we offered a starting spot I don't see him re-signing anywhere else.

Morris or Wright aren't enough of an upgrade for me.

If the Wolves offer him a starting spot, he's going to want to be compensated as such, more than his current amount of $14M for the upcoming season.
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Re: Re: Trade Talk (Part Twelve): 2023 Playoff Push Edition 

Post#1543 » by fattymcgee » Thu Jun 22, 2023 11:54 pm

younggunsmn wrote:Well getting Poole+Picks for CP3 makes the Beal trade look a lot better.
Warriors do it to both win now and dumping a lot of future salary because of the luxury tax.
Terrible long-term move though talent wise moving Poole for one season of CP3.

I know it looks terrible on the surface to see a guy with Beal's scoring ability moved for so little.
But he has missed a LOT of games to injury in his career, and 50+ million/year is a lot of money, especially for a team not going anywhere for the next 2-3 years. They were smart to move off of it while the relationship was still amicable and before it became a divorce.


I'm pretty sure Poole wasn't in GSW longterm plans.
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Post#1544 » by BlacJacMac » Thu Jun 22, 2023 11:59 pm

fattymcgee wrote:
younggunsmn wrote:Well getting Poole+Picks for CP3 makes the Beal trade look a lot better.
Warriors do it to both win now and dumping a lot of future salary because of the luxury tax.
Terrible long-term move though talent wise moving Poole for one season of CP3.

I know it looks terrible on the surface to see a guy with Beal's scoring ability moved for so little.
But he has missed a LOT of games to injury in his career, and 50+ million/year is a lot of money, especially for a team not going anywhere for the next 2-3 years. They were smart to move off of it while the relationship was still amicable and before it became a divorce.


I'm pretty sure Poole wasn't in GSW longterm plans.


I'd wager he was re-signed specifically with the hope of flipping him.
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Post#1545 » by shrink » Fri Jun 23, 2023 12:03 am

Battletrigger wrote:
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KGdaBom wrote:If I were to trade KAT Siakam would be a good way to start. We'd need more.

Good player, but without an extension, we can’t risk him walking after one season.

Well, sometimes you have to take that kind of risk, look the C's with Porzingis.

I know that Minny is not a FA destination, nor Toronto is and Siakam seems fine there. If he comes here, and we play fine I dont see why not resign here, he isn't American neither so there is no city attached to him.

Conley, Ant, McDaniels, Siakam, Gobert.

That sounds sexy, we need 3pt punch although.

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Post#1546 » by Norseman79 » Fri Jun 23, 2023 12:38 am

Well, step 1 is complete. Blazers took Scoot. No way they run Simons, Scoot and Lillard. Someone is leaving
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Post#1547 » by Norseman79 » Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:32 am

He even hit the griddy ....
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Re: Re: Trade Talk (Part Twelve): 2023 Playoff Push Edition 

Post#1548 » by Battletrigger » Fri Jun 23, 2023 7:49 am

shrink wrote:
Battletrigger wrote:
shrink wrote:Good player, but without an extension, we can’t risk him walking after one season.

Well, sometimes you have to take that kind of risk, look the C's with Porzingis.

I know that Minny is not a FA destination, nor Toronto is and Siakam seems fine there. If he comes here, and we play fine I dont see why not resign here, he isn't American neither so there is no city attached to him.

Conley, Ant, McDaniels, Siakam, Gobert.

That sounds sexy, we need 3pt punch although.

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Re: Trade Talk (Part Twelve): 2023 Playoff Push Edition 

Post#1549 » by minimus » Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:26 am

Now lets get a shooter and backup PG. Please Connelly get Yam Madar rights and trade TP for Delon Wright
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Twelve): 2023 Playoff Push Edition 

Post#1550 » by minimus » Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:15 pm

ORL drafted Black, now they have Fultz, Suggs, Black and Anthony at PG/SG slot. Maybe TP and three second round picks for Suggs will be enough?
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Twelve): 2023 Playoff Push Edition 

Post#1551 » by SO_MONEY » Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:38 pm

minimus wrote:ORL drafted Black, now they have Fultz, Suggs, Black and Anthony at PG/SG slot. Maybe TP and three second round picks for Suggs will be enough?


If I remember we are really short on 2nds and we gave up two for Miller, we might not have them to trade?
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Post#1552 » by Neeva » Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:38 pm

Is Payton Pritchard still on the trade block with Smart gone? I think he will come a lot cheaper than Suggs.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Twelve): 2023 Playoff Push Edition 

Post#1553 » by shrink » Fri Jun 23, 2023 2:47 pm

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minimus wrote:ORL drafted Black, now they have Fultz, Suggs, Black and Anthony at PG/SG slot. Maybe TP and three second round picks for Suggs will be enough?


If I remember we are really short on 2nds and we gave up two for Miller, we might not have them to trade?

Yes, barely. The sites I use haven’t updated their future picks yet, but I think after we used the 2026 UTA 2nd and our 2028, we don’t own any of our own future 2nds until 2029, but we have three left from other teams

2024 2nd (least favorable of MEM/WAS)
2025 2nd UTA
2026 2nd (least of IND/MIA/SA)
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Post#1554 » by shrink » Fri Jun 23, 2023 2:54 pm

I also wanted to mention that getting future 2nds might be easier to do with Tim Connelly, on deals around the edges.

One of the consequences of having so much money tied up into a handful of players means that our team will need to carry several young, cheap players, and some of them will get minutes. This will be an opportunity for Connelly to show that he picked some winners, and trade them for 2-3 future 2nds before we need to pay them more. This keeps our payroll low, and feeds more 2nds in for Connelly to use, and that engine monetizes Connelly’s scouting advantage.

As fans, try not to get too attached to any young kid that impresses (like I already am with Minott!)
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Re: Re: Trade Talk (Part Twelve): 2023 Playoff Push Edition 

Post#1555 » by TimberKat » Fri Jun 23, 2023 3:36 pm

With the draft out of the way, the real fun beings. 3 of the teams we compete with had up their ante. Wondering if we could go after DeRozan with a package of KA, Prince, JMcl, Moore, and Minott. I think the salary works. Alternatively, wait for his buyout but he will likely go to the Lakers.

What other trade or free agent signing could help us? Let's leave Towns/Gobert out of this one because we already had enough of it.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Twelve): 2023 Playoff Push Edition 

Post#1556 » by shrink » Fri Jun 23, 2023 3:51 pm

I think it would be really hard to come up with a trade that improves us greatly, because we don’t have the trade value or the salary-matching to do much of anything.

If we leave Towns and Gobert out of it, then the next two big pieces are Ant and Jaden, and I think they are the two players we’d most hate to trade. The next two pieces are Kyle Anderson and Mike Conley, and they are both more valuable to us than other teams, because they make the rest of the team so much better, and we need to keep moving forward and getting Ant playoff experience.

Our trade options are Prince, sign-and-trades with Naz or NAW, Minott and WMJ, now Leonard Miller and Jaylen Clark, and a limited number of future 2nds. We also potentially have the MLE and two TPE’s. Kind of boring stuff.

Real growth in the team is going to have to come internally, and I’m optimistic we’ll get it from Ant and Jaden. I also expect we’ll get better with the team having a chance to learn to play together, especially with Mike Conley here, and better injury luck.
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Re: Re: Trade Talk (Part Twelve): 2023 Playoff Push Edition 

Post#1557 » by twolves31 » Fri Jun 23, 2023 4:22 pm

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The Washington Wizards are far from done with rebuilding their roster. They're engaged with several teams on trade talks involving the veterans on their roster, sources tell @spotrac
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Washington is motivated to clear out some of their new logjam at point guard.
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Post#1558 » by Devilzsidewalk » Fri Jun 23, 2023 4:38 pm

Neeva wrote:Is Payton Pritchard still on the trade block with Smart gone? I think he will come a lot cheaper than Suggs.


Pritchard might be too small for TC. He seems very focused on having good size for your position.
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Post#1559 » by Devilzsidewalk » Fri Jun 23, 2023 4:39 pm

twolves31 wrote:Keith Smith
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The Washington Wizards are far from done with rebuilding their roster. They're engaged with several teams on trade talks involving the veterans on their roster, sources tell @spotrac
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Washington is motivated to clear out some of their new logjam at point guard.


Prince for Wright?
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Post#1560 » by shrink » Fri Jun 23, 2023 4:50 pm

Devilzsidewalk wrote:
twolves31 wrote:Keith Smith
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The Washington Wizards are far from done with rebuilding their roster. They're engaged with several teams on trade talks involving the veterans on their roster, sources tell @spotrac

Washington is motivated to clear out some of their new logjam at point guard.


Prince for Wright?

I’ve always liked Wright’s fit. He’s not a great creator, but he’s a good 3-and-D equivalent, and if Ant grows into a playmaker, he’s the type of guard that could work well.

The problem I see is next year. Wright’s 31, and he signed his deal last year, so he’d be ineligible to be extended right now. Next year, we’d have that same DLo problem - we’d need him to come back with his Bird rights, because we’d have no good way to add a starting PG. The taxpayer MLE will only be $5 mil for a free agent, so Wright would have all the leverage in a contract negotiation.

I think Monte Morris is the right call. I’d love Tyus, but he can’t sign an extension either, so his future and the Wolves could be a problem. Morris is a different, but comparably skilled PG to the other two, who can be extended right now. I’m sure WAS doesn’t want to have extension talks with him all year, and they’d start Tyus (which he wants), and Wright could back him up and expire

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