3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
I’ve seen this movie too many times before. I’ll wait until the press conference.
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3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
DayofMourning wrote:If Philly was open to do 3 firsts for JB, Id be down. Thats a good return for 35 year old JB.
Tbh, he and Embiid will likely miss 100 games combined a year. Picks should be in the teens.
MorbidHEAT wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
I’ve seen this movie too many times before. I’ll wait until the press conference.
Bishop45 wrote:Y’all turned Riles into ‘the boy who cried whale’. Nasty work


greg4012 wrote:unowen85 wrote:Quite frankly, the decision on whether to give Butler the two year extension is simple. Does the front office think they can, by trading Jimmy, assemble a better team that has a higher chance to compete for a championship during the next three seasons using the assets we get for Butler, draft picks we currently have, and internal development from current players?
And to be honest, I don’t think they can. I don’t think Riley is ready to give up on the Butler era.
There's no possibility of an in-between scenario with 2 years left on his current contract?

MettaWorldPanda wrote:Watching Donte Divincenzo play and wondering why in the hell we just don’t use Tyler Herro in that role. We here trying to make Tyler play like Brunson.
MettaWorldPanda wrote:Watching Donte Divincenzo play and wondering why in the hell we just don’t use Tyler Herro in that role. We here trying to make Tyler play like Brunson.
Beenie wrote:VaDe255 wrote:I don't think they are extending Jimmy.
Extending him for another year screws up the cap in 26/27 season. 2 max contracts and then also extensions of Niko, JJJ will be due. There is just no way you want a 37 year old Jimmy on a max that year.
Jimmy is human, requesting an extension and getting denied will affect him and if things do not work out this can get ugly.
The best course of action for the franchise and for Jimmy is to simply trade him (get him to a place where he has a real shot at winning a ring) and get smth. in return.
No matter what chairs you reshuffle on this Jimmy/Bam Titanic, it will sink.
Likeliest scenario begins with Mia first waiting to see who might become available on the trade market to pair next to Jimmy n Bam.
Hypothetically, if an impactful player does become available and Mia emerges as a viable destination, and a trade comes to fruition, that’s gonna incentivize the team to grant Jimmy his contract extension.
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:powerball1373 wrote:DayofMourning wrote:
Im of the mind that 35 year old oft injured Butler isnt the superstar we need.
I feel like being available is pretty important. He plays half the time. Hard to look at that with a straight face and expect results.
Agreed. I don't think you can win a championship with prime Jimmy Butler as your #1 player, unless the other team has a freak injury or something, so how TF can we expect that with an old and injury-prone JB? Unless we're able to land someone clearly better than him (Durant?) to where he'd be the #2, I'd rather just move on completely. Someone like DBish not gonna move the needle at all.
How does Mitchell not move the needle though? Practically every team he’s been on has finished with HCA in at least the first playoff round, better positioning alone moves the needle for us. Hes a high level playoff performer as well averaging 28-5-5 for his career. Hes the exact kind of offensive talent we’ve missed next to Jimmy and Bam in these deep playoff runs
Chalm Downs wrote:his nickname is boywonder ffs
VaDe255 wrote:Beenie wrote:VaDe255 wrote:I don't think they are extending Jimmy.
Extending him for another year screws up the cap in 26/27 season. 2 max contracts and then also extensions of Niko, JJJ will be due. There is just no way you want a 37 year old Jimmy on a max that year.
Jimmy is human, requesting an extension and getting denied will affect him and if things do not work out this can get ugly.
The best course of action for the franchise and for Jimmy is to simply trade him (get him to a place where he has a real shot at winning a ring) and get smth. in return.
No matter what chairs you reshuffle on this Jimmy/Bam Titanic, it will sink.
Likeliest scenario begins with Mia first waiting to see who might become available on the trade market to pair next to Jimmy n Bam.
Hypothetically, if an impactful player does become available and Mia emerges as a viable destination, and a trade comes to fruition, that’s gonna incentivize the team to grant Jimmy his contract extension.
For me it's only DM, who could move the needle enough (young enough to warrent trading major assets for him).
Over there at Cleveland they have to agree to move on and Miami has to be high on his list.
But if it is a situation where they are getting outbid, just trade Jimmy for more assets and make the swap.
Certainly not impossible that it could end up Jimmy/Bam/DM and then you absolutely extend him to have peace and focus on the main thing, but I don't think the chances of this are high.
Beenie wrote:VaDe255 wrote:Beenie wrote:
Likeliest scenario begins with Mia first waiting to see who might become available on the trade market to pair next to Jimmy n Bam.
Hypothetically, if an impactful player does become available and Mia emerges as a viable destination, and a trade comes to fruition, that’s gonna incentivize the team to grant Jimmy his contract extension.
For me it's only DM, who could move the needle enough (young enough to warrent trading major assets for him).
Over there at Cleveland they have to agree to move on and Miami has to be high on his list.
But if it is a situation where they are getting outbid, just trade Jimmy for more assets and make the swap.
Certainly not impossible that it could end up Jimmy/Bam/DM and then you absolutely extend him to have peace and focus on the main thing, but I don't think the chances of this are high.
I suspect there’s many others besides DM that Mia would view as needle movers if they became viable trade targets.
And youth wouldn’t necessarily be an uncompromising metric
powerball1373 wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:powerball1373 wrote:
Agreed. I don't think you can win a championship with prime Jimmy Butler as your #1 player, unless the other team has a freak injury or something, so how TF can we expect that with an old and injury-prone JB? Unless we're able to land someone clearly better than him (Durant?) to where he'd be the #2, I'd rather just move on completely. Someone like DBish not gonna move the needle at all.
How does Mitchell not move the needle though? Practically every team he’s been on has finished with HCA in at least the first playoff round, better positioning alone moves the needle for us. Hes a high level playoff performer as well averaging 28-5-5 for his career. Hes the exact kind of offensive talent we’ve missed next to Jimmy and Bam in these deep playoff runs
Yeah I mean he moves the needle as far as making us better, but I don't think he moves the needle as far as making us legitimate title contenders. Still wouldn't be better than Boston and maybe not even the Knicks/Bucks after whatever offseason moves they make. Not even close to the big young teams in the West. I'd guess that trading for Mitchell would result in an ECF ceiling, unless Boston got a fluke injury. And then we'd likely need a fluke injury from the West team as well.
I'd rather just blow it up and hope to eventually luck into our next young superstar. Bam is great but he's no superstar and never will be.
I could def be talked into adding Durant and/or LeBron to Jimmy and Bam tho. One last ride for the old mfkrs, like The Expendables.
VaDe255 wrote:Beenie wrote:VaDe255 wrote:
For me it's only DM, who could move the needle enough (young enough to warrent trading major assets for him).
Over there at Cleveland they have to agree to move on and Miami has to be high on his list.
But if it is a situation where they are getting outbid, just trade Jimmy for more assets and make the swap.
Certainly not impossible that it could end up Jimmy/Bam/DM and then you absolutely extend him to have peace and focus on the main thing, but I don't think the chances of this are high.
I suspect there’s many others besides DM that Mia would view as needle movers if they became viable trade targets.
And youth wouldn’t necessarily be an uncompromising metric
Pat basically said, there are a couple of them and they'd try to "shoot for the moon" and get them if they became available.
- DM is the obvious one.
- PG is the next likely, maybe there is some S&T scenario in which they could get him.
- I don't expect Durant or Booker to be moved, so these guys are just sitting where they are.
- Trae Young also unlikely because too expensive (as he is under contract for a long time and has no leverage, could be traded anywhere), also as far as I know they never expressed much interest in him. Although he would be a good fit next to Bam/Jimmy, it's probably more about his attitude.
Sure, you never know, but I don't see much that makes sense this summer, swapping out some role players and giving Jimmy the extension just the least appealing path that they could take, at least to me.