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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#861 » by 41Dirk41 » Sat Jun 29, 2024 8:50 pm

Maxi is untradable, worst resign ever next to Powell.
Last Cuban moves with the Mavs luckily.
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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#863 » by HMFFL » Sat Jun 29, 2024 9:54 pm

41Dirk41 wrote:Maxi is untradable, worst resign ever next to Powell.
Last Cuban moves with the Mavs luckily.
2 years left, $22 million. Is very movable. The issue is that it would cost us a draft pick(s) to move his salary.

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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#864 » by Archx » Sat Jun 29, 2024 10:39 pm

HMFFL wrote:Is Brandon Ingram a possibility?

Expiring at $36,016,200


No...
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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#865 » by BeiBeau » Sat Jun 29, 2024 10:39 pm

HMFFL wrote:
41Dirk41 wrote:Maxi is untradable, worst resign ever next to Powell.
Last Cuban moves with the Mavs luckily.
2 years left, $22 million. Is very movable. The issue is that it would cost us a draft pick(s) to move his salary.

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Not really, he’s a playoff rotation piece to good teams. Yeah if you want to dump his salary it cost picks.

Dallas could and should trade Green and Kleber for Wiggins.
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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#866 » by Archx » Sat Jun 29, 2024 10:59 pm

So, it's either Lakers or Mavs? We know LBJ opted out and wants to structure the deal so that the Lakers can offer full MLE to Klay aswell.

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Post#867 » by joesha1698 » Sat Jun 29, 2024 11:25 pm

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HMFFL wrote:
41Dirk41 wrote:Maxi is untradable, worst resign ever next to Powell.
Last Cuban moves with the Mavs luckily.
2 years left, $22 million. Is very movable. The issue is that it would cost us a draft pick(s) to move his salary.

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Not really, he’s a playoff rotation piece to good teams. Yeah if you want to dump his salary it cost picks.

Dallas could and should trade Green and Kleber for Wiggins.



I agree. Picking up Wiggins for Green and Kleber is a steal forsure.
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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#868 » by BeiBeau » Sat Jun 29, 2024 11:29 pm

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HMFFL wrote:2 years left, $22 million. Is very movable. The issue is that it would cost us a draft pick(s) to move his salary.

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Not really, he’s a playoff rotation piece to good teams. Yeah if you want to dump his salary it cost picks.

Dallas could and should trade Green and Kleber for Wiggins.



I agree. Picking up Wiggins for Green and Kleber is a steal forsure.


It gives GS financial flexibility. And a young player who was just a rotation piece on a finals team. And maxi can still play.

Dallas has Grimes to replace green anyway.
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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#869 » by tleikheen » Sun Jun 30, 2024 12:11 am

Green plays more SF than SG ,Hardy is the guy Grimes threatens on the roster.
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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#870 » by Archx » Sun Jun 30, 2024 12:15 am

[Marks] Changes in the CBA that start on 7/1:

A team is now allowed to acquire a player under contract into their non-tax, biannual, tax or room exception.

Example: Dallas can acquire Quentin Grimes into their $4.7M biannual exception.


This would allow the Mavericks to create $16.2M trade exception from the Tim Hardaway Jr. trade. The Mavericks would be hard capped at the $178.7M first apron.

This means that Mavs could potentially offer someone a lot more than just MLE.
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Post#871 » by Darren » Sun Jun 30, 2024 12:29 am

N. Batum and M. Morris could be interesting.
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Post#872 » by Darren » Sun Jun 30, 2024 12:31 am

James Wiseman has become UFA as well.
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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#873 » by daoneandonly » Sun Jun 30, 2024 2:14 am

If Wiggins or Grant can be had for Maxi/Green, sure, pull the trigger. But neither are worth any draft capital.

Zero interest in Klay. The guy on GS that Dallas should inquire about is Kuminga
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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#874 » by Maverick41 » Sun Jun 30, 2024 2:17 am

Archx wrote:[Marks] Changes in the CBA that start on 7/1:

A team is now allowed to acquire a player under contract into their non-tax, biannual, tax or room exception.

Example: Dallas can acquire Quentin Grimes into their $4.7M biannual exception.


This would allow the Mavericks to create $16.2M trade exception from the Tim Hardaway Jr. trade. The Mavericks would be hard capped at the $178.7M first apron.

This means that Mavs could potentially offer someone a lot more than just MLE.

Whoa this is a big deal. Could we do BAE for Grimes, 16.2 mil TPE for someone like KCP or Klay and then MLE for DJJ?

Or do we need to move one or 2 of Green or Kleber? Very interesting.
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Post#875 » by Archx » Sun Jun 30, 2024 2:23 am

Maverick41 wrote:
Archx wrote:[Marks] Changes in the CBA that start on 7/1:

A team is now allowed to acquire a player under contract into their non-tax, biannual, tax or room exception.

Example: Dallas can acquire Quentin Grimes into their $4.7M biannual exception.


This would allow the Mavericks to create $16.2M trade exception from the Tim Hardaway Jr. trade. The Mavericks would be hard capped at the $178.7M first apron.

This means that Mavs could potentially offer someone a lot more than just MLE.

Whoa this is a big deal. Could we do BAE for Grimes, 16.2 mil TPE for someone like KCP or Klay and then MLE for DJJ?

Or do we need to move one or 2 of Green or Kleber? Very interesting.


If Mavs trade anyone into 16.2M TPE, they'll be hard capped. No MLE available. It's basically, can Nico get a better player for more money or just resign DJJ for less and still have some minimal cap flexibility.

Then in order to resign DJJ, Nico would need to find more trades to free up enough salary to create free room for full MLE. Which means Green/Maxi trades with less cap coming back. (i didn't do full calculations, just giving you example how to get back full MLE back).
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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#876 » by BeiBeau » Sun Jun 30, 2024 5:20 am

Archx wrote:
Maverick41 wrote:
Archx wrote:[Marks] Changes in the CBA that start on 7/1:

A team is now allowed to acquire a player under contract into their non-tax, biannual, tax or room exception.

Example: Dallas can acquire Quentin Grimes into their $4.7M biannual exception.


This would allow the Mavericks to create $16.2M trade exception from the Tim Hardaway Jr. trade. The Mavericks would be hard capped at the $178.7M first apron.

This means that Mavs could potentially offer someone a lot more than just MLE.

Whoa this is a big deal. Could we do BAE for Grimes, 16.2 mil TPE for someone like KCP or Klay and then MLE for DJJ?

Or do we need to move one or 2 of Green or Kleber? Very interesting.


If Mavs trade anyone into 16.2M TPE, they'll be hard capped. No MLE available. It's basically, can Nico get a better player for more money or just resign DJJ for less and still have some minimal cap flexibility.

Then in order to resign DJJ, Nico would need to find more trades to free up enough salary to create free room for full MLE. Which means Green/Maxi trades with less cap coming back. (i didn't do full calculations, just giving you example how to get back full MLE back).


I did them earlier. If Dallas wants to use Grimes in the BAE and therefore have the MLE and the 16.193 million TPE then they have to dump a little more than 12 million. Which means dumping Green into space or dumping Kleber into space and cutting Lawson.

Detroit might take Green into space and give us some 2nds.
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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#877 » by BeiBeau » Sun Jun 30, 2024 5:25 am

My idea rest of the offseason is,

1. Dallas trades Green / Kleber / 2025 Mavs 2nd for Andrew Wiggins
2. Dallas signs Luka Kennard to a 4 year 40 million dollar deal.
3. Dallas signs Haywood Highsmith to the BAE to be a backup forward.

Luka / Exum
Kyrie/ Kennard / Hardy
Wiggins / Grimes / Lawson
PJ / Highsmith / OMax
Lively / Gafford / Powell

I think that team is good enough to win it all next year.
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Post#878 » by Mavrelous » Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:11 am

BeiBeau wrote:My idea rest of the offseason is,

1. Dallas trades Green / Kleber / 2025 Mavs 2nd for Andrew Wiggins
2. Dallas signs Luka Kennard to a 4 year 40 million dollar deal.
3. Dallas signs Haywood Highsmith to the BAE to be a backup forward.

Luka / Exum
Kyrie/ Kennard / Hardy
Wiggins / Grimes / Lawson
PJ / Highsmith / OMax
Lively / Gafford / Powell

I think that team is good enough to win it all next year.

I'd love it if this how it went down.
Doubt the Highsmith part, Miami should match.
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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#879 » by BeiBeau » Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:59 am

Mavrelous wrote:
BeiBeau wrote:My idea rest of the offseason is,

1. Dallas trades Green / Kleber / 2025 Mavs 2nd for Andrew Wiggins
2. Dallas signs Luka Kennard to a 4 year 40 million dollar deal.
3. Dallas signs Haywood Highsmith to the BAE to be a backup forward.

Luka / Exum
Kyrie/ Kennard / Hardy
Wiggins / Grimes / Lawson
PJ / Highsmith / OMax
Lively / Gafford / Powell

I think that team is good enough to win it all next year.

I'd love it if this how it went down.
Doubt the Highsmith part, Miami should match.


He might see Dallas as a true contender. I also think Miami is starting to show some cracks with the Jimmy situation.
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Re: Dallas Mavericks 2024 Trade thread 

Post#880 » by 41Dirk41 » Sun Jun 30, 2024 7:19 am

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41Dirk41 wrote:Maxi is untradable, worst resign ever next to Powell.
Last Cuban moves with the Mavs luckily.
2 years left, $22 million. Is very movable. The issue is that it would cost us a draft pick(s) to move his salary.

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Not really, he’s a playoff rotation piece to good teams. Yeah if you want to dump his salary it cost picks.

Dallas could and should trade Green and Kleber for Wiggins.


His injury was the big factor of our great PO run... A guy scared to shoot is unplayable in the post season.
After Powell it's time to open your eyes on Maxi too.

I doubt someone will trade for him unless you take back another bad contract. So he is pretty untradable.

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