MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Charlotte's moves this year have been encouraging, with one notable exception.
Just out of curiosity, what for you is the exception?
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MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Charlotte's moves this year have been encouraging, with one notable exception.

HadAnEffectHere wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:HadAnEffectHere wrote:
The Spurs also have the cap space to just sign Giddey if they like him. OKC can't afford him if any team likes him.
This is nonsensical.
How are you paying maxes to SGA, Jalen, and Chet, paying the role players you need to complement those three... And paying Giddey?
SGA, Jalen, and Chet will make up 80% of the cap. The luxury tax is around 120% of the cap, the second apron is around 130% of the cap. Giddey is a terrible complement to SGA and Jalen as you mostly need shooters around those two. Giddey has no chance of staying with OKC unless every team realizes he's so bad that he signs for very little.

HadAnEffectHere wrote:Giddey is unplayable in the postseason and will just cause Wemby to get doubled all the time, why would the Spurs want him.
The Spurs also have the cap space to just sign Giddey if they like him. OKC can't afford him if any team likes him.




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Daryl Morey called Pelinka to probe on a James trade and was immediately told that James wasn't available. In fact, Pelinka responded by asking Morey if Joel Embiid was available, sources said.
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gswhoops wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:
Curious what this deal would have looked like. CP3 + Wiggins + picks/prospects for Bron and a filler contract (Vincent?) seems like the most likely structure IMO.
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Slava wrote:
Has there been a trade where a team gave away the best player and took on bad money?
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Slava wrote:gswhoops wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:
Curious what this deal would have looked like. CP3 + Wiggins + picks/prospects for Bron and a filler contract (Vincent?) seems like the most likely structure IMO.
Has there been a trade where a team gave away the best player and took on bad money?

HornetJail wrote:Slava wrote:gswhoops wrote:Curious what this deal would have looked like. CP3 + Wiggins + picks/prospects for Bron and a filler contract (Vincent?) seems like the most likely structure IMO.
Has there been a trade where a team gave away the best player and took on bad money?
OKC took on some questionable contracts for PG and Westbrook but they got flooded with draft picks and players, as LAL would here

HornetJail wrote:Slava wrote:gswhoops wrote:Curious what this deal would have looked like. CP3 + Wiggins + picks/prospects for Bron and a filler contract (Vincent?) seems like the most likely structure IMO.
Has there been a trade where a team gave away the best player and took on bad money?
OKC took on some questionable contracts for PG and Westbrook but they got flooded with draft picks and players, as LAL would here
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Texas Chuck wrote:Slava wrote:
Has there been a trade where a team gave away the best player and took on bad money?
Of course lol. Happens all the time.
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Slava wrote:HornetJail wrote:Slava wrote:
Has there been a trade where a team gave away the best player and took on bad money?
OKC took on some questionable contracts for PG and Westbrook but they got flooded with draft picks and players, as LAL would here
Which one of Chris Paul, Gallo or Shai do you consider bad contracts?

HornetJail wrote:Slava wrote:HornetJail wrote:OKC took on some questionable contracts for PG and Westbrook but they got flooded with draft picks and players, as LAL would here
Which one of Chris Paul, Gallo or Shai do you consider bad contracts?
CP3 and Gallo definitely were at the time, CP3 looked really washed that last year in Houston, though he played himself into just slightly positive trade value and a new contract over the following years.
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Slava wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:Slava wrote:
Has there been a trade where a team gave away the best player and took on bad money?
Of course lol. Happens all the time.
Can you tell me some? The lakers are on repeater tax territory right now and I struggle to see a scenario where the return is good enough for them to stay there. You are essentially describing a scenario where the lakers trade Lebron and still prepare to contend to pay that kid of money.
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Texas Chuck wrote:Slava wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:
Of course lol. Happens all the time.
Can you tell me some? The lakers are on repeater tax territory right now and I struggle to see a scenario where the return is good enough for them to stay there. You are essentially describing a scenario where the lakers trade Lebron and still prepare to contend to pay that kid of money.
Chris Paul for Jordan Poole just happened.
Dallas got Tyson Chandler for their championship run and dumped Matt Carroll back on Charlotte
Your Lakers got Howard and dumped Bynum and his broken knees
It's just not that rare. It's does the deal overall make sense. This one didn't, but often it does.
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