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Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition

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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1041 » by Domejandro » Wed Jan 15, 2025 7:24 pm

Here is a funky trade suggestion…


DET: Gary Payton Jr.
OUT: Top-55 Protected Second

Why for Detroit? Get a gritty bench defender in exchange for their cap space.


GSW: Jimmy Butler
OUT: Andrew Wiggins, Gary Payton Jr., Kyle Anderson, and Kevon Looney

Why for Golden State? Get an All-Star caliber player in exchange for depth. Try to turn around a failing season.


MIA: Julius Randle, Andrew Wiggins, and Kevon Looney
OUT: Jimmy Butler and Duncan Robinson

Why for Miami? Get two starting-caliber players who were previously All-Stars. Breaks a malcontent into depth.


MIN: Duncan Robinson and Kyle Anderson
OUT: Julius Randle

Why for Minnesota? Bring back Chris Finch’s security blanket in Kyle Anderson, elevate Naz Reid as Minnesota’s starting Power-Forward, and get Anthony Edwards more spacing. Shave off ~$4.9 million in salary this season.

Donte DiVencenzo / Mike Conley / Rob Dillingham
Anthony Edwards / Nickeil Alexander-Walker / Terrence Shannon Jr.
Jaden McDaniels / Duncan Robinson / Josh Minott
Naz Reid / Kyle Anderson / Joe Ingles
Rudy Gobert / Luka Garza / Leonard Miller
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1042 » by Klomp » Wed Jan 15, 2025 7:40 pm

Guest84 wrote:I saw this trade in a random article: (It works according to Spotrac) Thoughts??

Julius Randle
Power Forward
$33,073,920

FOR

(Spurs)
Keldon Johnson
Small Forward
$19,000,000
+ 2 yr, $35,000,000

Tre Jones
Point Guard
$9,104,167
Expiring Contract

Malaki Branham
Shooting Guard
$3,217,920

This was actually a bit of the inspiration for my post on Page 51 asking what is most important. I do think there's a chance they continue to move away from the "playing big" that defined the team last year. Trading for someone like Keldon would bring a more up-tempo identity with switching everything 1-4 (I think they already do this somewhat). I think this big of a contract though would make it harder to fit both Naz and NAW on the books though.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1043 » by Klomp » Wed Jan 15, 2025 7:41 pm

Domejandro wrote:Why for Minnesota? Bring back Chris Finch’s security blanket in Kyle Anderson, elevate Naz Reid as Minnesota’s starting Power-Forward, and get Anthony Edwards more spacing. Shave off ~$4.9 million in salary this season.

Can Kyle be reacquired?
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1044 » by winforlose » Wed Jan 15, 2025 7:52 pm

Klomp wrote:
Domejandro wrote:Why for Minnesota? Bring back Chris Finch’s security blanket in Kyle Anderson, elevate Naz Reid as Minnesota’s starting Power-Forward, and get Anthony Edwards more spacing. Shave off ~$4.9 million in salary this season.

Can Kyle be reacquired?


Spotrac says yes. But GSW is hard capped and the money difference is very hard to figure out.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1045 » by BlacJacMac » Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:00 pm

Klomp wrote:
Domejandro wrote:Why for Minnesota? Bring back Chris Finch’s security blanket in Kyle Anderson, elevate Naz Reid as Minnesota’s starting Power-Forward, and get Anthony Edwards more spacing. Shave off ~$4.9 million in salary this season.

Can Kyle be reacquired?


I don't think so.

A team cannot reacquire a player it traded away during the same season (a season for this purpose being defined as starting on the first day of the regular season and ending on the last day of the Finals). If the player was traded between seasons (i.e., from the first day after the Finals to the last day prior to the start of the next regular season), it cannot reacquire the player prior to the end of the next season. If he is waived by his new team, then he cannot re-sign with his original team until the one-year anniversary of the trade, or until the July 1 following the end of his contract, whichever comes first6. However, if a team trades a player's draft rights, it can reacquire the player during the same season.


https://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q101
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1046 » by BlacJacMac » Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:04 pm

Guest84 wrote:I saw this trade in a random article: (It works according to Spotrac) Thoughts??

Julius Randle
Power Forward
$33,073,920

FOR

(Spurs)
Keldon Johnson
Small Forward
$19,000,000
+ 2 yr, $35,000,000

Tre Jones
Point Guard
$9,104,167
Expiring Contract

Malaki Branham
Shooting Guard
$3,217,920


Sell me on Keldon Johnson, I don't know enough about him.

I don't like Tre Jones at all, and Branham seems like an OK flyer on a guy either coming into his own as a shooter or is playing over his head.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1047 » by winforlose » Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:06 pm

BlacJacMac wrote:
Klomp wrote:
Domejandro wrote:Why for Minnesota? Bring back Chris Finch’s security blanket in Kyle Anderson, elevate Naz Reid as Minnesota’s starting Power-Forward, and get Anthony Edwards more spacing. Shave off ~$4.9 million in salary this season.

Can Kyle be reacquired?


I don't think so.

A team cannot reacquire a player it traded away during the same season (a season for this purpose being defined as starting on the first day of the regular season and ending on the last day of the Finals). If the player was traded between seasons (i.e., from the first day after the Finals to the last day prior to the start of the next regular season), it cannot reacquire the player prior to the end of the next season. If he is waived by his new team, then he cannot re-sign with his original team until the one-year anniversary of the trade, or until the July 1 following the end of his contract, whichever comes first6. However, if a team trades a player's draft rights, it can reacquire the player during the same season.


https://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q101


We didn’t really acquire him though. He was never on the roster so I don’t think this applies. He was a free agent and we traded his bird rights, nothing more.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1048 » by shangrila » Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:06 pm

BlacJacMac wrote:
Klomp wrote:
Domejandro wrote:Why for Minnesota? Bring back Chris Finch’s security blanket in Kyle Anderson, elevate Naz Reid as Minnesota’s starting Power-Forward, and get Anthony Edwards more spacing. Shave off ~$4.9 million in salary this season.

Can Kyle be reacquired?


I don't think so.

A team cannot reacquire a player it traded away during the same season (a season for this purpose being defined as starting on the first day of the regular season and ending on the last day of the Finals). If the player was traded between seasons (i.e., from the first day after the Finals to the last day prior to the start of the next regular season), it cannot reacquire the player prior to the end of the next season. If he is waived by his new team, then he cannot re-sign with his original team until the one-year anniversary of the trade, or until the July 1 following the end of his contract, whichever comes first6. However, if a team trades a player's draft rights, it can reacquire the player during the same season.


https://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q101

Yeah, doesn't seem like it unfortunately.

I'm curious if the deal would work with Looney instead? I'd expect some draft compensation in that case (nothing major) but Looney seems like an ok guy to have behind Gobert to soak up the 15 minutes or so Rudy sits.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1049 » by BlacJacMac » Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:08 pm

winforlose wrote:
BlacJacMac wrote:
Klomp wrote:Can Kyle be reacquired?


I don't think so.

A team cannot reacquire a player it traded away during the same season (a season for this purpose being defined as starting on the first day of the regular season and ending on the last day of the Finals). If the player was traded between seasons (i.e., from the first day after the Finals to the last day prior to the start of the next regular season), it cannot reacquire the player prior to the end of the next season. If he is waived by his new team, then he cannot re-sign with his original team until the one-year anniversary of the trade, or until the July 1 following the end of his contract, whichever comes first6. However, if a team trades a player's draft rights, it can reacquire the player during the same season.


https://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q101


We didn’t really acquire him though. He was never on the roster so I don’t think this applies. He was a free agent and we traded his bird rights, nothing more.


We still traded the player.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1050 » by fattymcgee » Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:14 pm

Klomp wrote:
Guest84 wrote:I saw this trade in a random article: (It works according to Spotrac) Thoughts??

Julius Randle
Power Forward
$33,073,920

FOR

(Spurs)
Keldon Johnson
Small Forward
$19,000,000
+ 2 yr, $35,000,000

Tre Jones
Point Guard
$9,104,167
Expiring Contract

Malaki Branham
Shooting Guard
$3,217,920

This was actually a bit of the inspiration for my post on Page 51 asking what is most important. I do think there's a chance they continue to move away from the "playing big" that defined the team last year. Trading for someone like Keldon would bring a more up-tempo identity with switching everything 1-4 (I think they already do this somewhat). I think this big of a contract though would make it harder to fit both Naz and NAW on the books though.


Puke, puke, and more puke. The only good player there is KJ and he can't shoot a lick (and neither can Tre). Randle is a better shooter than them.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1051 » by winforlose » Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:23 pm

BlacJacMac wrote:
winforlose wrote:
BlacJacMac wrote:
I don't think so.



https://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q101


We didn’t really acquire him though. He was never on the roster so I don’t think this applies. He was a free agent and we traded his bird rights, nothing more.


We still traded the player.


All 3 trade machines say if you make the money work the Wolves can receive Kyle. They also say no on Moore so they do account for the rules.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1052 » by fattymcgee » Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:33 pm

Here is a traded proposed by ESPN today:

Ball, Randle, White lead three-team swap
Minnesota Timberwolves get: guard Coby White (via CHI), forward John Collins (via UTAH)

Chicago Bulls get: forward Julius Randle (via MIN), guard Jordan Clarkson (via UTAH)

Utah Jazz get: forward Jaden McDaniels (via MIN), guard Lonzo Ball (via CHI), guard Chris Duarte (via CHI)

I would do this trade. We'd finally have our pg and Collins is a good 3pt shooter and offensive player who doesn't initiate offense.
Start: Coby, NAW, Ant, Collins, Rudy with
Bench: Conley, DDV, NAZ, Minott, Rob, TSJ

We could keep DDV starting vs NAW but I thought we could use more defense in the starting lineup.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1053 » by winforlose » Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:48 pm

fattymcgee wrote:Here is a traded proposed by ESPN today:

Ball, Randle, White lead three-team swap
Minnesota Timberwolves get: guard Coby White (via CHI), forward John Collins (via UTAH)

Chicago Bulls get: forward Julius Randle (via MIN), guard Jordan Clarkson (via UTAH)

Utah Jazz get: forward Jaden McDaniels (via MIN), guard Lonzo Ball (via CHI), guard Chris Duarte (via CHI)

I would do this trade. We'd finally have our pg and Collins is a good 3pt shooter and offensive player who doesn't initiate offense.
Start: Coby, NAW, Ant, Collins, Rudy with
Bench: Conley, DDV, NAZ, Minott, Rob, TSJ

We could keep DDV starting vs NAW but I thought we could use more defense in the starting lineup.


Jaden is worth more than Collins, Randle is worth more than White, and I don’t feel we are getting enough value. I would need a couple of firsts to accept this. I would also probably swap those firsts for someone of value to balance this.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1054 » by BlacJacMac » Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:52 pm

fattymcgee wrote:Here is a traded proposed by ESPN today:

Ball, Randle, White lead three-team swap
Minnesota Timberwolves get: guard Coby White (via CHI), forward John Collins (via UTAH)

Chicago Bulls get: forward Julius Randle (via MIN), guard Jordan Clarkson (via UTAH)

Utah Jazz get: forward Jaden McDaniels (via MIN), guard Lonzo Ball (via CHI), guard Chris Duarte (via CHI)

I would do this trade. We'd finally have our pg and Collins is a good 3pt shooter and offensive player who doesn't initiate offense.
Start: Coby, NAW, Ant, Collins, Rudy with
Bench: Conley, DDV, NAZ, Minott, Rob, TSJ

We could keep DDV starting vs NAW but I thought we could use more defense in the starting lineup.


Pass.

I'm not a Coby fan, I like Collins mildly more than Randle and I'm not giving up McDaniels for that return.

And the Bulls laugh at the offer.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1055 » by Klomp » Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:14 pm

BlacJacMac wrote:
fattymcgee wrote:Here is a traded proposed by ESPN today:

Ball, Randle, White lead three-team swap
Minnesota Timberwolves get: guard Coby White (via CHI), forward John Collins (via UTAH)

Chicago Bulls get: forward Julius Randle (via MIN), guard Jordan Clarkson (via UTAH)

Utah Jazz get: forward Jaden McDaniels (via MIN), guard Lonzo Ball (via CHI), guard Chris Duarte (via CHI)

I would do this trade. We'd finally have our pg and Collins is a good 3pt shooter and offensive player who doesn't initiate offense.
Start: Coby, NAW, Ant, Collins, Rudy with
Bench: Conley, DDV, NAZ, Minott, Rob, TSJ

We could keep DDV starting vs NAW but I thought we could use more defense in the starting lineup.


Pass.

I'm not a Coby fan, I like Collins mildly more than Randle and I'm not giving up McDaniels for that return.

And the Bulls laugh at the offer.

Agreed. I don't think I trade Jaden for any individual piece here.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1056 » by winforlose » Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:25 pm

This one is for Shrink because he called me no fun. He wanted to discuss a trade involving a 2025 draft pick.

Wolves out: Jaden McDaniels
Wolves in: Wolves 25 1st, Walker Kessler, Cole Anthony, protections on 29 first expanded from 1-5 to 1-10.

Utah in: Jaden McDaniels,
Utah out: Wolves 25 pick, expanded protection on 2029 first, Colin Sexton

Orlando out: Cole Anthony
Orlando in: Colin Sexton
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1057 » by Klomp » Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:29 pm

Julius Randle for Deni Avdija and Robert Williams?
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1058 » by BlacJacMac » Wed Jan 15, 2025 10:11 pm

Klomp wrote:Julius Randle for Deni Avdija and Robert Williams?


In a heartbeat.

I absolutely love Timelord, but he's always going to be hurt.

But Avdija is good enough to render any minutes we get from Williams as a bonus.

But why does Portland do it?

They just gave up a lot for Deni, and at his age, should be part of the rebuild, not the teardown. And Williams only has 1 more year at 13M.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1059 » by winforlose » Wed Jan 15, 2025 10:16 pm

BlacJacMac wrote:
Klomp wrote:Julius Randle for Deni Avdija and Robert Williams?


In a heartbeat.

I absolutely love Timelord, but he's always going to be hurt.

But Avdija is good enough to render any minutes we get from Williams as a bonus.

But why doe sPortland do it?

They just gave up a lot for Deni, and at his age, should be part of the rebuild, not the teardown. And Williams only has 1 more year at 13M.


It only happens if someone wants Randle enough to pay for the pair, and I don’t see the Blazers moving on from Deni after overpaying for him.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part 16): Early Season Anxiety Edition 

Post#1060 » by shrink » Wed Jan 15, 2025 10:36 pm

winforlose wrote:
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winforlose wrote:
We didn’t really acquire him though. He was never on the roster so I don’t think this applies. He was a free agent and we traded his bird rights, nothing more.


We still traded the player.


All 3 trade machines say if you make the money work the Wolves can receive Kyle. They also say no on Moore so they do account for the rules.

I looked at this a couple weeks ago, and I’m pretty confident the trade machines are wrong here.

You’ll notice we have a traded player exception for the value of Kyle Anderson, which can only happen in a trade. We didn’t have the ability to trade him until we signed him as a free agent, which would have had to occur in the current NBA season.

July 3 - The Golden State Warriors will acquire forward Kyle Anderson from the Minnesota Timberwolves in a sign-and-trade agreement, ESPN reported Tuesday. The Warriors are giving Anderson a three-year, $27 million contract, per ESPN, and sending the Wolves cash and a future second-round pick swap.

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