What would CP3 to the Magic look like?

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What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#1 » by Residual-Heat » Sun Feb 4, 2024 6:50 pm

The Magic need a PG, and there are rumors they're interested in CP3. What do you think is the package the Magic should offer?

Fultz+Harris+ 2nds?

Fultz+Harris+Goga?

Is a first needed? Maybe Magic add a 1st and GSW add Moody?
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#2 » by NW » Sun Feb 4, 2024 7:35 pm

Think one of the Magic bigs have to be involved in some form (Isaac, WCJ, maybe Goga). Could see Moody being on the table on GS end. Not sure of the deal, but seems two teams that have logic as trade partners
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#3 » by Residual-Heat » Sun Feb 4, 2024 8:08 pm

NW wrote:Think one of the Magic bigs have to be involved in some form (Isaac, WCJ, maybe Goga). Could see Moody being on the table on GS end. Not sure of the deal, but seems two teams that have logic as trade partners

Ive seen mention of Isaac being in the trade, but i dont expect the FO doing that. Isaac has been really good lately and the Magic and their fans have waited a long time for him to recover. Id hate to include WCJ as i think he has more value. My hope is that if the Magic trade for CP3, it would be for Goga, Harris, Fultz, a 2nd round pick. Do you think that would be fair for the Warriors?
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#4 » by NW » Sun Feb 4, 2024 8:20 pm

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NW wrote:Think one of the Magic bigs have to be involved in some form (Isaac, WCJ, maybe Goga). Could see Moody being on the table on GS end. Not sure of the deal, but seems two teams that have logic as trade partners

Ive seen mention of Isaac being in the trade, but i dont expect the FO doing that. Isaac has been really good lately and the Magic and their fans have waited a long time for him to recover. Id hate to include WCJ as i think he has more value. My hope is that if the Magic trade for CP3, it would be for Goga, Harris, Fultz, a 2nd round pick. Do you think that would be fair for the Warriors?


Not familiar with Goga’s game, but I could see it if Moody isn’t included (would need Isaac or WCJ otherwise). Not sure GS can do a 3 for 1 deal though
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#5 » by GQ Hot Dog » Sun Feb 4, 2024 9:27 pm

I would say yes to Orl trading Isaac and Harris to the Warriors for CP3. Straight up, no picks.
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#6 » by jayjaysee » Sun Feb 4, 2024 9:30 pm

Needs a third team in my opinion. Lot of options, but needs one.
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#7 » by killmongrel » Sun Feb 4, 2024 9:36 pm

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NW wrote:Think one of the Magic bigs have to be involved in some form (Isaac, WCJ, maybe Goga). Could see Moody being on the table on GS end. Not sure of the deal, but seems two teams that have logic as trade partners

Ive seen mention of Isaac being in the trade, but i dont expect the FO doing that. Isaac has been really good lately and the Magic and their fans have waited a long time for him to recover. Id hate to include WCJ as i think he has more value. My hope is that if the Magic trade for CP3, it would be for Goga, Harris, Fultz, a 2nd round pick. Do you think that would be fair for the Warriors?


What about Isaac/Ingles/Goga for CP3/Saric/2 2nd round picks?

One of the appeals of the CP3 acquisition is the flexibility his contract gives the front office. His 30m can come off the books in the off season, or they pick it up so that they can use it in a trade for a player they want.

Harris and Fultz are expirings so they come off the books in the summer. All in all, your proposed trade just gives the Warriors a possible half season of Goga and a second round pick. They have no use for that second round pick.

Isaac gives the Warriors a chance to take a look at him for half a season before maybe just shipping him out as part of a trade in the off season. Ingles team option can come off the books or picked up to be used in a trade.

But obviously, this is all dependent on how much Orlando actually wants CP3.
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#8 » by Residual-Heat » Sun Feb 4, 2024 10:24 pm

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NW wrote:Think one of the Magic bigs have to be involved in some form (Isaac, WCJ, maybe Goga). Could see Moody being on the table on GS end. Not sure of the deal, but seems two teams that have logic as trade partners

Ive seen mention of Isaac being in the trade, but i dont expect the FO doing that. Isaac has been really good lately and the Magic and their fans have waited a long time for him to recover. Id hate to include WCJ as i think he has more value. My hope is that if the Magic trade for CP3, it would be for Goga, Harris, Fultz, a 2nd round pick. Do you think that would be fair for the Warriors?


What about Isaac/Ingles/Goga for CP3/Saric/2 2nd round picks?

One of the appeals of the CP3 acquisition is the flexibility his contract gives the front office. His 30m can come off the books in the off season, or they pick it up so that they can use it in a trade for a player they want.

Harris and Fultz are expirings so they come off the books in the summer. All in all, your proposed trade just gives the Warriors a possible half season of Goga and a second round pick. They have no use for that second round pick.

Isaac gives the Warriors a chance to take a look at him for half a season before maybe just shipping him out as part of a trade in the off season. Ingles team option can come off the books or picked up to be used in a trade.

But obviously, this is all dependent on how much Orlando actually wants CP3.

I wouldnt do that. Not really interested in Saric or 2nd round picks. Ingles is a key bench player, so is Isaac. If its going to cost WCJ/Isaac to get CP3, i would pass and see what the Hornets want for Lowry. I dont imagine that would cost anything more than a 2nd or 2.
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#9 » by orlando_joe » Sun Feb 4, 2024 10:32 pm

man i hope these rumors are from clippers because i would not want to disrupt team for this 2 month move
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Post#10 » by MartinsIzAfraud » Sun Feb 4, 2024 10:33 pm

An absolutely insane FO
A scoring guard.. never heard of one. :roll:
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#11 » by killmongrel » Sun Feb 4, 2024 10:35 pm

Residual-Heat wrote:
killmongrel wrote:
Residual-Heat wrote:Ive seen mention of Isaac being in the trade, but i dont expect the FO doing that. Isaac has been really good lately and the Magic and their fans have waited a long time for him to recover. Id hate to include WCJ as i think he has more value. My hope is that if the Magic trade for CP3, it would be for Goga, Harris, Fultz, a 2nd round pick. Do you think that would be fair for the Warriors?


What about Isaac/Ingles/Goga for CP3/Saric/2 2nd round picks?

One of the appeals of the CP3 acquisition is the flexibility his contract gives the front office. His 30m can come off the books in the off season, or they pick it up so that they can use it in a trade for a player they want.

Harris and Fultz are expirings so they come off the books in the summer. All in all, your proposed trade just gives the Warriors a possible half season of Goga and a second round pick. They have no use for that second round pick.

Isaac gives the Warriors a chance to take a look at him for half a season before maybe just shipping him out as part of a trade in the off season. Ingles team option can come off the books or picked up to be used in a trade.

But obviously, this is all dependent on how much Orlando actually wants CP3.

I wouldnt do that. Not really interested in Saric or 2nd round picks. Ingles is a key bench player, so is Isaac. If its going to cost WCJ/Isaac to get CP3, i would pass and see what the Hornets want for Lowry. I dont imagine that would cost anything more than a 2nd or 2.


If WCJ was available, then I can definitely see the Warriors being interested. WJC/Salary filler for CP3 would work.

Isaac/Salary filler/Goga for CP3 could possibly work.

But if you're saying that you're not doing any deal that involves either, then yeah, there's no deal to be made here. Those are the only two players I can see the Warriors being interested in. And some of that is because the Warriors will want some salaries that will still be on the books this off season just in case they want to make a trade later.
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#12 » by orlando_joe » Sun Feb 4, 2024 10:44 pm

killmongrel wrote:
Residual-Heat wrote:
killmongrel wrote:
What about Isaac/Ingles/Goga for CP3/Saric/2 2nd round picks?

One of the appeals of the CP3 acquisition is the flexibility his contract gives the front office. His 30m can come off the books in the off season, or they pick it up so that they can use it in a trade for a player they want.

Harris and Fultz are expirings so they come off the books in the summer. All in all, your proposed trade just gives the Warriors a possible half season of Goga and a second round pick. They have no use for that second round pick.

Isaac gives the Warriors a chance to take a look at him for half a season before maybe just shipping him out as part of a trade in the off season. Ingles team option can come off the books or picked up to be used in a trade.

But obviously, this is all dependent on how much Orlando actually wants CP3.

I wouldnt do that. Not really interested in Saric or 2nd round picks. Ingles is a key bench player, so is Isaac. If its going to cost WCJ/Isaac to get CP3, i would pass and see what the Hornets want for Lowry. I dont imagine that would cost anything more than a 2nd or 2.


If WCJ was available, then I can definitely see the Warriors being interested. WJC/Salary filler for CP3 would work.

Isaac/Salary filler/Goga for CP3 could possibly work.

But if you're saying that you're not doing any deal that involves either, then yeah, there's no deal to be made here. Those are the only two players I can see the Warriors being interested in. And some of that is because the Warriors will want some salaries that will still be on the books this off season just in case they want to make a trade later.

yea here is to hoping no move..no need
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#13 » by Residual-Heat » Sun Feb 4, 2024 10:51 pm

killmongrel wrote:
Residual-Heat wrote:
killmongrel wrote:
What about Isaac/Ingles/Goga for CP3/Saric/2 2nd round picks?

One of the appeals of the CP3 acquisition is the flexibility his contract gives the front office. His 30m can come off the books in the off season, or they pick it up so that they can use it in a trade for a player they want.

Harris and Fultz are expirings so they come off the books in the summer. All in all, your proposed trade just gives the Warriors a possible half season of Goga and a second round pick. They have no use for that second round pick.

Isaac gives the Warriors a chance to take a look at him for half a season before maybe just shipping him out as part of a trade in the off season. Ingles team option can come off the books or picked up to be used in a trade.

But obviously, this is all dependent on how much Orlando actually wants CP3.

I wouldnt do that. Not really interested in Saric or 2nd round picks. Ingles is a key bench player, so is Isaac. If its going to cost WCJ/Isaac to get CP3, i would pass and see what the Hornets want for Lowry. I dont imagine that would cost anything more than a 2nd or 2.


If WCJ was available, then I can definitely see the Warriors being interested. WJC/Salary filler for CP3 would work.

Isaac/Salary filler/Goga for CP3 would work.

But if you're saying that you're not doing any deal that involves either, then yeah, there's no deal to be made here. Those are the only two players I can see the Warriors being interested in. And some of that is because the Warriors will want some salaries that will still be on the books this off season just in case they want to make a trade later.

Yeah my thought was Goga would be enough to tempt the Warriors to trade him, he's a solid big to have in the rotation. Can block shots and rebound. Was able to start when WCJ got injured and performed well, but if he's not enough...There are a lot of other options for the Magic to look at, and i hope the Magic pass on CP3.
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#14 » by GQ Hot Dog » Sun Feb 4, 2024 11:00 pm

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killmongrel wrote:
Residual-Heat wrote:Ive seen mention of Isaac being in the trade, but i dont expect the FO doing that. Isaac has been really good lately and the Magic and their fans have waited a long time for him to recover. Id hate to include WCJ as i think he has more value. My hope is that if the Magic trade for CP3, it would be for Goga, Harris, Fultz, a 2nd round pick. Do you think that would be fair for the Warriors?


What about Isaac/Ingles/Goga for CP3/Saric/2 2nd round picks?

One of the appeals of the CP3 acquisition is the flexibility his contract gives the front office. His 30m can come off the books in the off season, or they pick it up so that they can use it in a trade for a player they want.

Harris and Fultz are expirings so they come off the books in the summer. All in all, your proposed trade just gives the Warriors a possible half season of Goga and a second round pick. They have no use for that second round pick.

Isaac gives the Warriors a chance to take a look at him for half a season before maybe just shipping him out as part of a trade in the off season. Ingles team option can come off the books or picked up to be used in a trade.

But obviously, this is all dependent on how much Orlando actually wants CP3.

I wouldnt do that. Not really interested in Saric or 2nd round picks. Ingles is a key bench player, so is Isaac. If its going to cost WCJ/Isaac to get CP3, i would pass and see what the Hornets want for Lowry. I dont imagine that would cost anything more than a 2nd or 2.

The trade would be built around CP3 for one of Orlando's four bigs.

In order of value for the Warriors I would rank them as: WCJ, Wagner, Isaac, Bitadze.

If Orlando would want extra picks or young player for WCJ, I would respond that it's fine, we don't need to discuss your young, cost-controlled starting center. It obvious why you would want the most in return for him but we would prefer not to spend that much.

For much the same reason, but also including the obvious unique chemistry factor, I would respond that we don't need to discuss Wagner either.

So between Issac and Bitadze, who would Orlando most want to send us for CP3? The answer changes the additional pieces quite a lot both for value reasons but also for salary purposes.
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#15 » by killmongrel » Sun Feb 4, 2024 11:11 pm

GQ Hot Dog wrote:
Residual-Heat wrote:
killmongrel wrote:
What about Isaac/Ingles/Goga for CP3/Saric/2 2nd round picks?

One of the appeals of the CP3 acquisition is the flexibility his contract gives the front office. His 30m can come off the books in the off season, or they pick it up so that they can use it in a trade for a player they want.

Harris and Fultz are expirings so they come off the books in the summer. All in all, your proposed trade just gives the Warriors a possible half season of Goga and a second round pick. They have no use for that second round pick.

Isaac gives the Warriors a chance to take a look at him for half a season before maybe just shipping him out as part of a trade in the off season. Ingles team option can come off the books or picked up to be used in a trade.

But obviously, this is all dependent on how much Orlando actually wants CP3.

I wouldnt do that. Not really interested in Saric or 2nd round picks. Ingles is a key bench player, so is Isaac. If its going to cost WCJ/Isaac to get CP3, i would pass and see what the Hornets want for Lowry. I dont imagine that would cost anything more than a 2nd or 2.

The trade would be built around CP3 for one of Orlando's four bigs.

In order of value for the Warriors I would rank them as: WCJ, Wagner, Isaac, Bitadze.

If Orlando would want extra picks or young player for WCJ, I would respond that it's fine, we don't need to discuss your young, cost-controlled starting center. It obvious why you would want the most in return for him but we would prefer not to spend that much.

For much the same reason, but also including the obvious unique chemistry factor, I would respond that we don't need to discuss Wagner either.

So between Issac and Bitadze, who would Orlando most want to send us for CP3? The answer changes the additional pieces quite a lot both for value reasons but also for salary purposes.


Just spoke to a few Orlando fans on the other board. They're not willing to trade either Isaac or WCJ. In other words, there's no trades to be made with them.
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Post#16 » by Residual-Heat » Sun Feb 4, 2024 11:11 pm

GQ Hot Dog wrote:
Residual-Heat wrote:
killmongrel wrote:
What about Isaac/Ingles/Goga for CP3/Saric/2 2nd round picks?

One of the appeals of the CP3 acquisition is the flexibility his contract gives the front office. His 30m can come off the books in the off season, or they pick it up so that they can use it in a trade for a player they want.

Harris and Fultz are expirings so they come off the books in the summer. All in all, your proposed trade just gives the Warriors a possible half season of Goga and a second round pick. They have no use for that second round pick.

Isaac gives the Warriors a chance to take a look at him for half a season before maybe just shipping him out as part of a trade in the off season. Ingles team option can come off the books or picked up to be used in a trade.

But obviously, this is all dependent on how much Orlando actually wants CP3.

I wouldnt do that. Not really interested in Saric or 2nd round picks. Ingles is a key bench player, so is Isaac. If its going to cost WCJ/Isaac to get CP3, i would pass and see what the Hornets want for Lowry. I dont imagine that would cost anything more than a 2nd or 2.

The trade would be built around CP3 for one of Orlando's four bigs.

In order of value for the Warriors I would rank them as: WCJ, Wagner, Isaac, Bitadze.

If Orlando would want extra picks or young player for WCJ, I would respond that it's fine, we don't need to discuss your young, cost-controlled starting center. It obvious why you would want the most in return for him but we would prefer not to spend that much.

For much the same reason, but also including the obvious unique chemistry factor, I would respond that we don't need to discuss Wagner either.

So between Issac and Bitadze, who would Orlando most want to send us for CP3? The answer changes the additional pieces quite a lot both for value reasons but also for salary purposes.


Yeah we cant really trade Mo because of Franz. WCJ i dont think is on the trade market, and there were reports saying he isnt. Isaac isnt getting traded after waiting for him for all these years. What im suggesting is Goga Bitadze+Harris+Fultz for CP3.
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#17 » by GQ Hot Dog » Sun Feb 4, 2024 11:18 pm

Residual-Heat wrote:
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Residual-Heat wrote:I wouldnt do that. Not really interested in Saric or 2nd round picks. Ingles is a key bench player, so is Isaac. If its going to cost WCJ/Isaac to get CP3, i would pass and see what the Hornets want for Lowry. I dont imagine that would cost anything more than a 2nd or 2.

The trade would be built around CP3 for one of Orlando's four bigs.

In order of value for the Warriors I would rank them as: WCJ, Wagner, Isaac, Bitadze.

If Orlando would want extra picks or young player for WCJ, I would respond that it's fine, we don't need to discuss your young, cost-controlled starting center. It obvious why you would want the most in return for him but we would prefer not to spend that much.

For much the same reason, but also including the obvious unique chemistry factor, I would respond that we don't need to discuss Wagner either.

So between Issac and Bitadze, who would Orlando most want to send us for CP3? The answer changes the additional pieces quite a lot both for value reasons but also for salary purposes.


Yeah we cant really trade Mo because of Franz. WCJ i dont think is on the trade market, and there were reports saying he isnt. Isaac isnt getting traded after waiting for him for all these years. What im suggesting is Goga Bitadze+Harris+Fultz for CP3.

The trade would have to be CP3 and CoJo for Goga, Harris and Fultz and I would agree to that as a framework with some sort of pick exchange as well.
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#18 » by NW » Sun Feb 4, 2024 11:19 pm

Residual-Heat wrote:
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Residual-Heat wrote:I wouldnt do that. Not really interested in Saric or 2nd round picks. Ingles is a key bench player, so is Isaac. If its going to cost WCJ/Isaac to get CP3, i would pass and see what the Hornets want for Lowry. I dont imagine that would cost anything more than a 2nd or 2.

The trade would be built around CP3 for one of Orlando's four bigs.

In order of value for the Warriors I would rank them as: WCJ, Wagner, Isaac, Bitadze.

If Orlando would want extra picks or young player for WCJ, I would respond that it's fine, we don't need to discuss your young, cost-controlled starting center. It obvious why you would want the most in return for him but we would prefer not to spend that much.

For much the same reason, but also including the obvious unique chemistry factor, I would respond that we don't need to discuss Wagner either.

So between Issac and Bitadze, who would Orlando most want to send us for CP3? The answer changes the additional pieces quite a lot both for value reasons but also for salary purposes.


Yeah we cant really trade Mo because of Franz. WCJ i dont think is on the trade market, and there were reports saying he isnt. Isaac isnt getting traded after waiting for him for all these years. What im suggesting is Goga Bitadze+Harris+Fultz for CP3.



It’s a hard sell for the contract reason that Killmongrel stated and the option to roll over CP3s contract a year as a big expiring as opposed to losing that salary piece. Would depend on the Dubs FO plans. Would be a no brainer with Isaac or WCJ imo, with just Goga and two guys in Harris and Fultz who GS has guys (Podz, Moody) that likely play over them, it’s a much harder sell
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#19 » by tiderulz » Sun Feb 4, 2024 11:23 pm

GQ Hot Dog wrote:
Residual-Heat wrote:
killmongrel wrote:
What about Isaac/Ingles/Goga for CP3/Saric/2 2nd round picks?

One of the appeals of the CP3 acquisition is the flexibility his contract gives the front office. His 30m can come off the books in the off season, or they pick it up so that they can use it in a trade for a player they want.

Harris and Fultz are expirings so they come off the books in the summer. All in all, your proposed trade just gives the Warriors a possible half season of Goga and a second round pick. They have no use for that second round pick.

Isaac gives the Warriors a chance to take a look at him for half a season before maybe just shipping him out as part of a trade in the off season. Ingles team option can come off the books or picked up to be used in a trade.

But obviously, this is all dependent on how much Orlando actually wants CP3.

I wouldnt do that. Not really interested in Saric or 2nd round picks. Ingles is a key bench player, so is Isaac. If its going to cost WCJ/Isaac to get CP3, i would pass and see what the Hornets want for Lowry. I dont imagine that would cost anything more than a 2nd or 2.

The trade would be built around CP3 for one of Orlando's four bigs.

In order of value for the Warriors I would rank them as: WCJ, Wagner, Isaac, Bitadze.

If Orlando would want extra picks or young player for WCJ, I would respond that it's fine, we don't need to discuss your young, cost-controlled starting center. It obvious why you would want the most in return for him but we would prefer not to spend that much.

For much the same reason, but also including the obvious unique chemistry factor, I would respond that we don't need to discuss Wagner either.

So between Issac and Bitadze, who would Orlando most want to send us for CP3? The answer changes the additional pieces quite a lot both for value reasons but also for salary purposes.

cant see Orlando doing this for any of those players, especially as Paul is still hurt. when is he due back? no reason for a rental for a player that still would likely get injured again before the playoffs.
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Re: What would CP3 to the Magic look like? 

Post#20 » by NW » Sun Feb 4, 2024 11:25 pm

tiderulz wrote:
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Residual-Heat wrote:I wouldnt do that. Not really interested in Saric or 2nd round picks. Ingles is a key bench player, so is Isaac. If its going to cost WCJ/Isaac to get CP3, i would pass and see what the Hornets want for Lowry. I dont imagine that would cost anything more than a 2nd or 2.

The trade would be built around CP3 for one of Orlando's four bigs.

In order of value for the Warriors I would rank them as: WCJ, Wagner, Isaac, Bitadze.

If Orlando would want extra picks or young player for WCJ, I would respond that it's fine, we don't need to discuss your young, cost-controlled starting center. It obvious why you would want the most in return for him but we would prefer not to spend that much.

For much the same reason, but also including the obvious unique chemistry factor, I would respond that we don't need to discuss Wagner either.

So between Issac and Bitadze, who would Orlando most want to send us for CP3? The answer changes the additional pieces quite a lot both for value reasons but also for salary purposes.

can see Orlando doing this for any of those players, especially as Paul is still hurt. when is he due back? no reason for a rental for a player that still would likely get injured again before the playoffs.


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