Is this doable?
To 76ers: Ball + Mark Williams + 27/29/31 Hornets 1sts + 26/28/30 Hornets Swaps + 27 Dallas/Heat 1sts
To Warriors: Miller + NSJ + #2 Rights (assuming moving up a little in draft)
To Hornets: Embiid + Curry + Green (if financially possible)
Mimic, Martin, Bertans NG, Grant some variation needed in trade for salary purposes.
I think Warriors prefer that offer vs Ball (who they passed on once already).
Does Ball+ get Embiid. Pairing Ball and Maxey is exciting.
Embiid
Green (or Grant)
Bridges (re-signed?)
Martin? Or Seth? Or Mimic?
Curry
Ring chasers and exception level players added.
Let’s say Steph Curry is available. Best offer?
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Wolveswin wrote:Is this doable?
To 76ers: Ball + Mark Williams + 27/29/31 Hornets 1sts + 26/28/30 Hornets Swaps + 27 Dallas/Heat 1sts
To Warriors: Miller + NSJ + #2 Rights (assuming moving up a little in draft)
To Hornets: Embiid + Curry + Green (if financially possible)
Mimic, Martin, Bertans NG, Grant some variation needed in trade for salary purposes.
I think Warriors prefer that offer vs Ball (who they passed on once already).
Does Ball+ get Embiid. Pairing Ball and Maxey is exciting.
Embiid
Green (or Grant)
Bridges (re-signed?)
Martin? Or Seth? Or Mimic?
Curry
Ring chasers and exception level players added.
Trading Embiid at this moment is a total non-starter. Embiid was the consensus MVP before the injury. Nobody trades a consensus MVP in his prime. It's completely out of the question. And in this situation, it's even more out of the question because Philly has another star to pair with Embiid in Maxey, plus a whole lot of cap flexibility to build a contender around him this offseason.
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