drdrG wrote:raferfenix wrote:WeMajor34 wrote:Per Jake Fischer:
Milwaukee has made calls to explore ways to add more of a lob threat to complement Brook Lopez, according to league sources, while the Bucks' incumbent center has generated no shortage of trade interest since last summer.
Interesting he's citing us seeking a lob threat to complement Brook while also saying Brook has generated no shortage of trade interest.
Something around Bobby or Connaughton/MarJon and a pick seems way more likely than a Brook trade. But with centers who can defend and shoot being at such a premium maybe there's a deal out there we'd do.
Either way, other than Robert Williams III, what other lob threats do we think Horst is making calls about?
Hoopshype has quotes of a few different parts from today's Marc Stein / Fischer piece about the market for centers for anyone looking for more context.
This part stood out to me too -- Looney sure isn't a lob threat, but maybe Trayce Jackson-Davis is someone we're looking at there:After swiftly addressing its need for a secondary scorer behind Stephen Curry with Sunday’s acquisition of Dennis Schröder, Golden State is still evaluating its own center rotation, sources say. The Warriors have famously filled minutes with defensive savant Draymond Green at the five spot. And while Steve Kerr is known to hold great affinity for Kevon Looney, Golden State’s veteran center has garnered plenty of early interest from around the league, sources say, as the Warriors consider whether or not to add another piece to a rotation that also features standout sophomore Trayce Jackson-Davis. Before ceding the role back to Looney recently, Jackson-Davis started 18 games this season.
https://hoopshype.com/rumor/blazers-not-eager-to-trade-robert-williams/
First names that come to mind are Nick Richards or Mark Williams.
I read that as Mark Williams or Mark Williams.
Seriously though, we should be talking to Charlotte. I would say Williams or [I am going to keep saying this even though it is *questionable*] Monsieur Diabetes.
















