PistolPeteJR wrote:Doug_12 wrote:PistolPeteJR wrote:They need to go for Murray immediately if he’s actually available and still what he used to be on defense (I haven’t watched any Hawks game this year so someone please chime in on this). Gives them elite defense while also giving them another ball handler. He’s also shooting 37.5 3PT% on over 6 3PA this year but not sure how much of that is an anomaly as well as things like off-the-dribble vs catch-and-shoot.
He’s also younger than Lavine and I’d rather the team go for an upgrade that isn’t as elite offensively but still balanced on both ends of the floor rather than being a sieve on defense. They have enough of those between DLo and Reaves. What would the Hawks want is the question?
I have no problem trading Reaves in this deal if it also nets them Capela, by the way. How about:
Austin Reaves - $12mil
Jaxson Hayes - $2mil
D’Angelo Russell - $17mil
Jalen Hood-Schifino - $4mil
2029 1st
= $45mil
Dejounte Murray - $21mil
Clint Capela - $18mil
Patrick Mills - $7mil
= $46mil
Thoughts?
Edit: meant to mention this earlier, but I also love this on paper for the Lakers’ backcourt on defense assuming Vincent comes back healthy in February/March with both him and Murray.
Murray-Vincent-LeBron-Davis-Capela
and
Murray-Vincent-Prince/Rui/-LeBron-Davis
If the goal is to win now, I'd definitely do that.
(The problem is more that I'm not convinced that this team is repairable. Even with that trade we would be no contenders and the 39 year-old Lebron+Davis combination will get worse every year. I reached the point, when I think we should blow the whole thing up and start a rebuild.)
They’d never do that because they’re not trading LeBron or AD unless those two ask for it.
That's probably true, but still, they should be doing that IMO. I've strong 2012-13 vibes in the sense that it's obvious we have a team, that will not win anything and instead of starting the rebuild we keep on trying and eventually wasting our time and assets.
Anyways, if this trade had happened, I'd probably try to start a Lebron-Murray-Prince-Davis-Capela lineup. It has the potential to be a very good defense w/ some passable shooting. Then we would still have a playmaker* for the 2nd unit in Vincent. The Gabe-Christie(Reddish)-Vanderbilt-Rui-Wood 2nd unit would also be well balanced.
*I don't consider Mills a rotational piece. I mean, for me he is there for insurance purposes (like Lewis, Hodge or Castleton), but in normal circumstances he shall not play.








