Wolveswin wrote:vincecarter4pres wrote:Wolveswin wrote:I don’t think either team does those trades - Cavs maybe, Wolves 100% no.
Cavs will demand Bridges, if Nets say no, Cavs have standing offers from Lakers, Heat, Knicks, and maybe a few other short list options - that have better win now talent than Johnson and Cam. Nets would have to hope Mitchell pulls a AD and demands only Brooklyn - then trade accordingly.
Still think some of you guys are way overselling other teams offers for Mitchell and underselling Brooklyn.
Are the Heat about to trade Bam or Butler for Mitchell?
Lakers about to trade AD or LeBron?
Knicks gonna send Brunson? Are they getting OG to agree to a S&T? Are we really putting OG at that high a level to offer mediocre picks attached to him? Let alone him costing $40+ mill a year on average for 43-69 games a year, pretty much literally each and every season of his career?
What win now pieces are other teams offering that are so good for Cleveland better than the Cam’s, Sharpe, factoring in the premium picks as well, and a young prospect like Whitehead? Herro? An E&T Russell that doesn’t fit at all?
Whose the mystery team? Bucks sending crippled AARP Middleton? With no picks? No prospects?
Atlanta gonna take a shot and offer Murray, but with nothing else of value? Sure, Nets will keep cap open and wait for ‘25 FA, while making a cap conscious star trade elsewhere.
I just don’t think I’m biased when we analyze the offers from other realistic suitors and say, the Nets easily have the superior offer, whether directly, or involving multiple teams.
Also you’ve come up with similar trades for Mitchell to BK, I’m confused.Wolves can get waaaay better win now players than that puh puh platter for Towns.
Not so sure.
Again these two offers are under the premise most if not all the PHO/DAL/PHI picks and a BK pick or two are distributed in some fashion between the two trades.
You’re ignoring the immense cap savings, a starting caliber, much younger point guard. Wilson has the looks of a promising rotation player, good chance he can be an average starting level forward within a couple seasons. And again, the draft picks.
KAT is a polarizing player. Think a lot of GM’s would take Markkanen over him straight up if the asset costs were identical, and cap difference slightly in Lauri’s favor, especially if you’re looking for a 2a/b option.
Honestly, on paper asset/draft capital value, this is right about there imo.
Again, the cap savings are enormous. If he gets moved, I think the lack of suitors willing to come off big value for him are going to be slim, if they’re also offering real cap savings.
You are dealing with two teams in Cavs and Wolves that value win-now talent, not picks. Let’s break down Mitchell offer because your Towns offer is laughable (from a win-now player perspective).
Nets are offering:
Johnson
Cam Thomas
Plus picks
Heat offer:
Herro
Jaquez
Plus picks
Lakers offer:
Reaves
Rui
Plus picks
Both those offers start with better win-now players. Can Nets offer more in draft capital to make up value? Yes. Cavs will need to evaluate how much more Nets offer is to make up win-now player delta.
Well the win now evaluation is very subjective, both on the internet, in barber shops and in NBA front offices.
I do not see much of any gulf in those offers, before we get into picks. As in the difference in players.
Listen to what a majority of Heat fans on their own board and their beats in articles have to say about Herro.
Jaime is nice for a rookie, but what’s his ceiling and what’s he look like away from Spo?
My bet is Cam J looks a lot better in Rui’s role on LAL, then he does in current Brooklyn.
My bet is, Cam T in his proper first off the bench gunner role, looks like a 6MOTY candidate, he isn’t even a finished product, and young players in his vain usually take 4-6 years in the league and a team or 3 to settle into good habits and play within themselves and become efficient and impactful.
Reaves is definitely good, but how does he look outside of the gravity of LeBron and AD, and Russell’s shooting?
My point is, none of these guys are actual needle movers. They are all good starting caliber/6xth man big minute players on actual good teams with good coaching. They’re near equals. Pretty much not a one of them is suddenly going to morph into an All Star level, floor or ceiling raiser.
And you can’t discount the picks. If you want to try and sell that the other picks could be equal, do you. But the Lakers pretty much never suck for more then one draft in a row, and Riley will almost 100% demand protections on his outgoing.
The weird part is, you have come up with many similar, but more complex multi-team trades, but you’re ignoring that mine have the disclaimer, can be expanded for win now players to Cleveland/Minny.
Our offers are almost identical Brooklyn outgoing players and assets and then you say mine are DOA.


Lastly, outside of not wanting to ship Utah lottery picks, are we sure Cleveland is this obsessed with win now players in return? They shot their shot and maybe it didn’t work, but everyone important on their roster is under team control for years and is under 26.
Minny wants to clean up their cap and remain competitive. All those picks from Phoenix and Dallas provide a lot of that flexibility.
Just my opinion.