Decipher wrote:If it was up to me, I would look at Johnson and Din for Tobias, Furkan and every pick you have
You’d be favourites and we would be set up for the future
Trading every pick we have for Cam Johnson would be tremendous for our future!!
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Decipher wrote:If it was up to me, I would look at Johnson and Din for Tobias, Furkan and every pick you have
You’d be favourites and we would be set up for the future
MoeGreene wrote:Just saying, tonight Mikal Bridges had 38 pts 5 rebounds and 4 assists in 31 minutes on an uninspired team with no hope against the Bucks.
I know everyone loves Mark, but Bridges fits better as he can keep a fast pace as this team looks so good doing. I think Mark slows the team down.
Decipher wrote:the_process wrote:Decipher wrote:Sixers can’t afford Bridges as they have allegedly already knocked back 4-5 1sts for him
We agree BKN does not want to trade Bridges. Cam, however, could be interesting.
Thomas or Johnson?
The former is virtually impossible as he’s on a very cheap contract
76ciology wrote:Morey on the Big Move: "We won't get our dream guy almost for sure. We'll probably have to get something and make it work. But I would say first off, they need to be pretty solid on both ends. As you get into the playoffs, it gets very hard for your top guys to be elite one way."
I hate to break it to you.. but he’s referring to guys like Markannen.
You cant trade for players just because you have assets. If thats the case then Doncic or Jokic would be playing for the Thunders already
Stanford wrote:The dream is probably Kawhi in free agency.
Decipher wrote:the_process wrote:Decipher wrote:
Thomas or Johnson?
The former is virtually impossible as he’s on a very cheap contract
I was referring to Johnson. Although we have a resident poster here who is the number one Thomas stan.
If it was up to me, I would look at Johnson and Din for Tobias, Furkan and every pick you have
You’d be favourites and we would be set up for the future
Having said that, I would rather poke my eyes out than watch Tobias play a minute for us & the Nets would never do it anyway
Stanford wrote:The dream is probably Kawhi in free agency.
76ciology wrote:Decipher wrote:the_process wrote:
We agree BKN does not want to trade Bridges. Cam, however, could be interesting.
Thomas or Johnson?
The former is virtually impossible as he’s on a very cheap contract
What can you say about Cam Thomas? Is he a good player?
the_process wrote:Mark Cannon.
Lauri Markkanen.
MoeGreene wrote:Come on man! You know, the thing!
You all knew it was Markkanen I was referring to, didn't you?
I mean it could have been Markie Mark, I guess.
Or, Mark Harmon, maybe.
Mark Twain?
Apologies, I didn't feel like looking up how to spell Markkanen at the time.the_process wrote:Mark Cannon.
Lauri Markkanen.
Decipher wrote:76ciology wrote:Decipher wrote:
Thomas or Johnson?
The former is virtually impossible as he’s on a very cheap contract
What can you say about Cam Thomas? Is he a good player?
Young and raw with potentially an elite scoring game
Really solidly built so could develop into a solid defender in the mould of a bigger Lowry
Nets are fortunate that he’s under contract for another 2 years as the extra time will enable them to more accurately assess what they have & how to value him
the_process wrote:PHI gets T.Lyles, L.Markkanen, and K.Olynyk
SAC gets P.Siakam
TOR gets T. Harris, D.Mitchell, K.Edwards, 26 SAC 1st, and 28 SAC 1st
UTA gets H.Barnes, C.Boucher, 26 PHI 1st, 28 LAC 1st, and 29 PHI 1st
Kolkmania wrote:Alex Caruso is playing just 22 MPG coming from the bench. He has a contract size that would still leave us enough optionality, while his playmaking and two-way impact is exactly something you want to pair Maxey with.
Question is whether you are willing to trade him for a decent 1st, meaning that if a true game changer comes available, you have lost an additional asset.
I personally like the short and long-term implications of betting on Embiid and Maxey, by surrounding them with really solid two-way players.