shi-woo wrote:Trading Al for 2nd round picks in what is likely his last year is sacrilegious and worse than the IT debacle. Al is the one who took the chance and put this team on the map, and created the culture that just won us a ring. He's been the OG day one, and bringing him back was the first move Brad did as GM. There is no way you are getting equivalent value back for Al, on or off the court, that dude is as untouchable as they come if we're being honest.
If they are looking to sweeten deals, there are other ways to do it. If they are looking for more guard help, there are players out there.
Dalano Banton is only making 2mil, and having a solid year. We gave him some burn a few years ago, maybe now would be a decent time to bring him back. His shot has been falling, and when given minutes he's proven to be able to score and disrupt shots.
Talen Horton Tucker on the bulls is a solid vet, still young at only 24 (thought bro was atleast 26 by now), and has proven to be able to play big minutes at the 1-4 spots. Has some championship experience, atleast being around that atmosphere. Honestly the dudes been balling lately and has been a proven dbl diget scorer his entire career, so I don't think Springer and some 2nds will get it done, but i'd certainly kick the tires. He's a much better player than Lonnie Walker, and yall loved that dude.
Shake Milton is a proven scorer on the Nets that is making nothing. That is certainly a player we could get for a 2nd round pick
Jose Alvarado and old friend Javonte Green on the Pels who are now dead in the water would be solid gets too.
Celtics have options, but realistically I think trading Springer for a 2nd that doesn't convey to save money is what we all should expect. Man getting Horton Tucker would be sweet though
Agree on AL that's crazy talk.
I think they target the Tillman role though, especially if Tillman can't get his legs under him. Someone that's a versatile 4/5 and can play D.





















