SHAQ32 wrote:What a terrible idea.
Don’t worry, there is a 0% chance of this actually happening, lol.
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SHAQ32 wrote:What a terrible idea.
Rainwater wrote:SHAQ32 wrote:What a terrible idea.
There don’t worry, there is a 0% chance of it actually happening, lol.
pepe1991 wrote:JojoSlimbiid wrote:pepe1991 wrote:
“It’s funny cause my wife and I had this conversation; I think it was two days ago. She was like, ‘Are you serious after this contract? Are you serious about retiring?’ I’m like, 'Yes, I feel very strongly about it,'” Holiday said.
His contract doesn't expire this year, he has player's option for year later, worth near $36M.
And even if he retires, you just get free $35M in books.
I haven't seen anybody yelling we should offer 12 unprotected picks for him. He should be rather cheap take. Like, Harris, Fultz, 2024 pick with some protection on it.
Odds are, Fultz, Harris ,2024 pick won't be here next year anyway
So we're trading almost nothing for two years of a vet thinking about retirement while I assume wanting to play for a ring in the last two years of his career? Like the 35 in the books means nothing to me because no one of any note is signing here. There is literally no needle being moved here either way.
in economy you call those moves opportunity cost. Cost of missed opportunity.
what would you rather have:
1) two players who both can leave for nothing in a year
2) one player that can retire in a year but who is much better than those two, but with much lower chance of staying
There isn't "winning" solution here. Fultz can play himself into $25M a year contract and leave to some Spurs next year for nothing. Cole can simply become too expensive for what Magic want to pay and leave. Jrue can flat out retire.

MagicMatic wrote:It’s funny how everyone says we are “too young” but then can’t commit to getting rid of guys on contract extensions for championship caliber vets because nobody can see the value.
Some of you are delusional on how Orlando acquires talent outside of the draft.
SOUL wrote:MagicMatic wrote:It’s funny how everyone says we are “too young” but then can’t commit to getting rid of guys on contract extensions for championship caliber vets because nobody can see the value.
Some of you are delusional on how Orlando acquires talent outside of the draft.
No quotations, we are young - it's a fact. If you look at the first 7 years of Giannis, LeBron, Jokic or whatever it's the equivalent of getting some all-star guy while they're in their 2nd/3rd year. **** takes time. Doesn't mean you have to wait that long, but you have to assess the roster without bias.
Denver really making big moves during Jokic's 6th and 7th seasons when they saw the potential.
Brook and Jrue joining Giannis in his 6th and 7th seasons when they saw how good they were.
Yeah, if you can guarantee a Jrue trade makes him want to stay, will help bring other people, and makes us a way better team. Why not do it?
Realistically, it's like many of the other "get better quick" trades where we give up assets for someone who doesn't move the needle too much and then we cap ourselves where we have to suddenly consider moving better assets for someone else because we splurged on a 1-2 year rental for slightly better results.
SOUL wrote:MagicMatic wrote:It’s funny how everyone says we are “too young” but then can’t commit to getting rid of guys on contract extensions for championship caliber vets because nobody can see the value.
Some of you are delusional on how Orlando acquires talent outside of the draft.
No quotations, we are young - it's a fact. If you look at the first 7 years of Giannis, LeBron, Jokic or whatever it's the equivalent of getting some all-star guy while they're in their 2nd/3rd year. **** takes time. Doesn't mean you have to wait that long, but you have to assess the roster without bias.
Denver really making big moves during Jokic's 6th and 7th seasons when they saw the potential.
Brook and Jrue joining Giannis in his 6th and 7th seasons when they saw how good they were.
Yeah, if you can guarantee a Jrue trade makes him want to stay, will help bring other people, and makes us a way better team. Why not do it?
Realistically, it's like many of the other "get better quick" trades where we give up assets for someone who doesn't move the needle too much and then we cap ourselves where we have to suddenly consider moving better assets for someone else because we splurged on a 1-2 year rental for slightly better results.
it's a fact. If you look at the first 7 years of Giannis, LeBron, Jokic or whatever it's the equivalent of getting some all-star guy while they're in their 2nd/3rd year. **** takes time.
pepe1991 wrote:JojoSlimbiid wrote:I don't understand this. Hasn't Jrue specifically said he is playing on his last contract in order to be with his wife who had brain cancer a few years ago?
“It’s funny cause my wife and I had this conversation; I think it was two days ago. She was like, ‘Are you serious after this contract? Are you serious about retiring?’ I’m like, 'Yes, I feel very strongly about it,'” Holiday said.
His contract doesn't expire this year, he has player's option for year later, worth near $36M.
And even if he retires, you just get free $35M in books.
I haven't seen anybody yelling we should offer 12 unprotected picks for him. He should be rather cheap take. Like, Harris, Fultz, 2024 pick with some protection on it.
Odds are, Fultz, Harris ,2024 pick won't be here next year anyway
Some felt Holiday’s retirement following a 2024-25 player option as a certainty, giving the Bucks a firm two-year window with their “Big Three” and/or “Core Four” with Lopez anchoring the middle.
So, yeah, about the retirement thing…
“No, I don’t plan on retiring. I don’t plan on retiring,” Holiday told the Journal Sentinel, leaning back on an orange leather couch set back off the balcony of SRGN Studios in Los Angeles.
“Just them being my friends and we’ve talked about stages in basketball and sometimes you go through modes or hard spots where like, even with my family, maybe the best thing to do is retire or even just being tired and being exhausted, playing a lot of basketball. But no.
“My answer is no, I’m not retiring.”
Knightro wrote:Pros
-He's still REALLY good - 22nd overall in EPM, 30th overall in BPM, 36th overall in RPM last season
-He can play both PG and SG and can shoot 3s which makes him a good fit with any Magic guard
-He's still one of the very best defensive guards in the game - NBA All-Defense 5 of the last 6 years
-Great in the locker room - 3× NBA Teammate of the Year
-He's shown zero signs of decline
-He likely wouldn't cost THAT much in a trade because he's an expiring contract
Cons
-He's 33 years old
-He's been a bit injury prone, missing approximately 15 games per year in each of the last 5 seasons
-He's an expiring contract
-He's going to command (and get) a very large contract that takes him into his mid 30s
-The Magic could sign him next offseason as a free agent without giving up any assets

tiderulz wrote:he isnt an expiring contract. No way he turns down his option year at $39mil
Skybox wrote:Timeline is as overrated as value of “firsts”…a better, well-rounded vet PG can make the whole team better and that development in the young players will outlive the vet PG’s tenure on the team. We have so many prospects that just rot and devalue when backing up other marginally better players. Most firsts end up as rotation players or immaterial contributors. Very high frps are another story…outside of top 5, it’s a total crapshoot…we’ve already got a load of young guys with unclear upsides. Hoarding prospects devalues them and when they get extended because,( while still unproven and untested) we’re scared they might blow up elsewhere. If we draft a PG at #6, they need to get on the court…even if he busts, moving out a very limited guy who’s expecting/getting a big payday while still showing next to nothing is not much of a step backward…Fultz has gotten better and he’s a good story but not even top 20 PG and, specifically a bad fit. Worst kind of treadmill, imo…lazy or awful FO to draft guys, bury them, pay them, stagnate, repeat. Some fans are acting like we’ve got a ton at risk…we’re still at the bottom. Two untouchable studs and a lot of questions.
I ask again…if Fultz and Cole were on other teams, would we be planning our FA offers for them? Maybe Cole, but not starter $$
Skybox wrote:Skybox wrote:Timeline is as overrated as value of “firsts”…a better, well-rounded vet PG can make the whole team better and that development in the young players will outlive the vet PG’s tenure on the team. We have so many prospects that just rot and devalue when backing up other marginally better players. Most firsts end up as rotation players or immaterial contributors. Very high frps are another story…outside of top 5, it’s a total crapshoot…we’ve already got a load of young guys with unclear upsides. Hoarding prospects devalues them and when they get extended because,( while still unproven and untested) we’re scared they might blow up elsewhere. If we draft a PG at #6, they need to get on the court…even if he busts, moving out a very limited guy who’s expecting/getting a big payday while still showing next to nothing is not much of a step backward…Fultz has gotten better and he’s a good story but not even top 20 PG and, specifically a bad fit. Worst kind of treadmill, imo…lazy or awful FO to draft guys, bury them, pay them, stagnate, repeat. Some fans are acting like we’ve got a ton at risk…we’re still at the bottom. Two untouchable studs and a lot of questions.
I ask again…if Fultz and Cole were on other teams, would we be planning our FA offers for them? Maybe Cole, but not starter $$
I guess I’m saying I’d rather “waste” an overvalued pick and risk a great player walking after an impactful year than stay in the mud and watch not great players walk (or much worseget extended) at the end of yet another mediocre year.
Residual-Heat wrote:Spurs in: Fultz
Spurs out: 2024, 2026 2nd round picks, Birch, Graham
Magic in: Jrue
Magic out: Denver pick, 2024 1st top 8 protected, Fultz, Harris
Portland in: Harris, Graham, Birch (all expiring contracts), 2024 magic 1st top 8 protected, Denver 2025 1st, 2024 Spurs 2nd round pick, 2026 Spurs 2nd round pick.
Portland out: Jrue.
Portland get a good 1st, a likely late 1st, a high 2nd round pick, and a future 2nd round pick.
Magic get to upgrade at PG.
Spurs get a PG that will help Wemby, Vassell, Sochan for atleast a year.

Residual-Heat wrote:Magic in: Jrue
Magic out: Denver pick, 2024 1st top 8 protected, Fultz, Harris

Knightro wrote:Residual-Heat wrote:Magic in: Jrue
Magic out: Denver pick, 2024 1st top 8 protected, Fultz, Harris
I would do this in a heartbeat. And I'd offer Holiday a large, but short-term years extension on top of it.