Ghost of Kleine wrote:

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Sunsdeuce wrote:The national perspective of Ishbia is REalLY BAd!
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“Worst NBA owner in NBA history”
Saberestar wrote:BobbieL wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Well, it would require our front "orifice" actually being fairly creative and choosing to use some assets from whatever KD trade package we could beneficially pull. But his speculated value in trade being depreciated by his durability/ weight concerns put his current value in the range of maybe 2-3 good or young players and two firsts maybe???
So for the right package, knowing that the Pels front office is ready to move on, and Zion's value is currently fairly low, it could be reasonable that we could attain him?? It would behoove our front office to at least explore what kind of value their seeking/ hoping for and then maybe negotiate from there?
They also may want to get off of Murray's long term money too, so they could embrace a full rebuild around their core of Jones, Murphy, Missi, and Hawkins, etc. So maybe there could be something there for them with Beal soon to he a huge expiring ( If he could be amenable).
But even if he isn't, maybe wherever he would agree to go, some pieces from that team and perhaps some from a KD trade? For the combination of Zion and Murray somehow? OKC could offer significant young talent and picks ( have almost 30 picks to hurn through) in a KD trade and reroute some of that to the Pels?
I'd have to look into it some more though obviously...lol.
I don't hate the idea of Williamson if compared to say Markkanen or Towns.
I think its a buy low option -- and maybe can just use the Durant trade to get Zion
The contract isn't horrible if you can get him healthy
Booker and him - might work
Or like you said - flip Zion to another team and get those assets back
I think the Pelicans will want picks or young players for Zion.
Out of the 3 teams (presumably) interested in KD Houston is the one with more picks and youngsters available by far so they could be the third team.
Houston gets KD.
Pelicans gets FVV, Tari Eason, Whitmore and 2027 unprotected pick (via Rockets).
Suns gets Zion, Olynyk and 2029 unprotected FRP (via Rockets).
Not in love with the trade but could be a decent one. Zion is a superhigh risk superhigh reward player.
Saberestar wrote:The Phoenix Suns are expected to have an extensive, wide-ranging coaching search.
Several coaching candidates are expected to be in the mix, including potential first-time NBA head coaches, including Cleveland Cavaliers associate head coach Johnnie Bryant, Houston Rockets assistant coaches Royal Ivey and Ben Sullivan, Miami Heat associate head coach Chris Quinn
Djedefre wrote:Are you a Booker fan or a Suns fan? If it's the latter, you should sign a friggin petition to trade his a$$ outta here, not jab at people who are talking about it. Jesus...
schnakenpopanz wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:King4Day wrote:
Knicks are 2nd apron. Best we can get is a single player from them. It'd have to be multi-team. Even then, KD isn't worth all that.
AI Overview
The New York Knicks are currently not over the second apron. They are projected to have $8,045,816 in second-apron space, meaning they are below the threshold.
Here's a breakdown:
Salary Cap:
The Knicks are over the salary cap, but under the second apron.
Second Apron Space:
They have $8,045,816 in second-apron space, meaning they are below the second apron threshold.
Impact of Brunson's Contract:
Jalen Brunson's contract decision played a key role in the Knicks staying under the second apron.
Trade Restrictions:
Teams above the second apron face significant trade restrictions.
So actually the Knicks are 8 million under the 2nd apron, and even sending out other players to a 3rd team ( prior to a KD trade) for smaller contracts or cap space and picks could get them more flexibility and assets to throw into a KD trade.
Of course we could just trade for a singular player in KAT which would work offensively, but KAT is just so very bad defensively that our outcome might actually be worse unless we can creatively surround Book and KAT with some high end defenders somehow using packages around Beal, Allen and O'neale.
Personally if getting KAT, I'd look at really aggressively trying to somehow get Isaac from Orlando and Sochan from San Antonio? That'd give us Dunn, Sochan and Isaac.
Then I'd look to trade back with Charlotte in the draft for their 33rd and 34th picks to take Rocco Zisarky ( Gobert 2.0) and Myles Byrd or JoJo Tugler at 34. Myles Byrd is a 6'7 version of Josh Green. And Tugler is a 6'8 version of Montrez Harrell with a ( 7'6 WINGSPAN)!!!
Really just load up on defensive players around Booker, KAT with a big two and depth pieces throughout the roster??
- Would Orlando do a Beal/ CLE 29' 1st for Isaac/ KCP/ Harris ( 7 million expiring) / Bidatze? ( Maybe pull a 2nd out of it) if lucky??
- Would San Antonio do an O'neale/ Richards for Sochan/ Wesley/ 26' 2nds deal? Because they could really use floor spacing, a quality low cost backup center and more vet experience around Wemby and because Sochan/ Wesley can't really shoot at all anyways?![]()
Booker/ KCP/ Sochan/ KAT/ Isaac.
Paul/ Trent Jr/ Dunn/ Nance/ Bidatze
Gillespie/ Byrd/ KCP/ Bol/ Zisarky.
I really don't get all the Beal Trades. Why would any team would take on the worst contract of the league.
Only chance would be that the suns would attach a pick and/or take on longer contracts. Both sceanrios are near impossible right now.
bwgood77 wrote:Saberestar wrote:The Phoenix Suns are expected to have an extensive, wide-ranging coaching search.
Several coaching candidates are expected to be in the mix, including potential first-time NBA head coaches, including Cleveland Cavaliers associate head coach Johnnie Bryant, Houston Rockets assistant coaches Royal Ivey and Ben Sullivan, Miami Heat associate head coach Chris Quinn
I think this list of 4 isn't bad. I mainly like them because I think they all coach under the best coaches in the NBA.
bwgood77 wrote:Saberestar wrote:BobbieL wrote:
I don't hate the idea of Williamson if compared to say Markkanen or Towns.
I think its a buy low option -- and maybe can just use the Durant trade to get Zion
The contract isn't horrible if you can get him healthy
Booker and him - might work
Or like you said - flip Zion to another team and get those assets back
I think the Pelicans will want picks or young players for Zion.
Out of the 3 teams (presumably) interested in KD Houston is the one with more picks and youngsters available by far so they could be the third team.
Houston gets KD.
Pelicans gets FVV, Tari Eason, Whitmore and 2027 unprotected pick (via Rockets).
Suns gets Zion, Olynyk and 2029 unprotected FRP (via Rockets).
Not in love with the trade but could be a decent one. Zion is a superhigh risk superhigh reward player.
I don't really see us getting that kind of return for KD, but, if we could, that is one other way we could have a chance, to take a player that has that high risk/reward and hope he stays healthy/gets in shape. But I just don't see KD having more value than Zion.
bwgood77 wrote:Saberestar wrote:BobbieL wrote:
I don't hate the idea of Williamson if compared to say Markkanen or Towns.
I think its a buy low option -- and maybe can just use the Durant trade to get Zion
The contract isn't horrible if you can get him healthy
Booker and him - might work
Or like you said - flip Zion to another team and get those assets back
I think the Pelicans will want picks or young players for Zion.
Out of the 3 teams (presumably) interested in KD Houston is the one with more picks and youngsters available by far so they could be the third team.
Houston gets KD.
Pelicans gets FVV, Tari Eason, Whitmore and 2027 unprotected pick (via Rockets).
Suns gets Zion, Olynyk and 2029 unprotected FRP (via Rockets).
Not in love with the trade but could be a decent one. Zion is a superhigh risk superhigh reward player.
I don't really see us getting that kind of return for KD, but, if we could, that is one other way we could have a chance, to take a player that has that high risk/reward and hope he stays healthy/gets in shape. But I just don't see KD having more value than Zion.
Slim Charless wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Saberestar wrote:I think the Pelicans will want picks or young players for Zion.
Out of the 3 teams (presumably) interested in KD Houston is the one with more picks and youngsters available by far so they could be the third team.
Houston gets KD.
Pelicans gets FVV, Tari Eason, Whitmore and 2027 unprotected pick (via Rockets).
Suns gets Zion, Olynyk and 2029 unprotected FRP (via Rockets).
Not in love with the trade but could be a decent one. Zion is a superhigh risk superhigh reward player.
I don't really see us getting that kind of return for KD, but, if we could, that is one other way we could have a chance, to take a player that has that high risk/reward and hope he stays healthy/gets in shape. But I just don't see KD having more value than Zion.
After you bashed me for years and years for suggesting Zion. Now he has more value than Durant?
bullsaficianado wrote:There is not many better coaches out there now than Bud. So it was pointless to fire him. Now you have to hire another head coach and pay even more money.
BobbieL wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Saberestar wrote:
I think this list of 4 isn't bad. I mainly like them because I think they all coach under the best coaches in the NBA.
Cassell interests me too
I think he has worked for Lue and now in Boston - -thats not bad either
bwgood77 wrote:Saberestar wrote:BobbieL wrote:
I don't hate the idea of Williamson if compared to say Markkanen or Towns.
I think its a buy low option -- and maybe can just use the Durant trade to get Zion
The contract isn't horrible if you can get him healthy
Booker and him - might work
Or like you said - flip Zion to another team and get those assets back
I think the Pelicans will want picks or young players for Zion.
Out of the 3 teams (presumably) interested in KD Houston is the one with more picks and youngsters available by far so they could be the third team.
Houston gets KD.
Pelicans gets FVV, Tari Eason, Whitmore and 2027 unprotected pick (via Rockets).
Suns gets Zion, Olynyk and 2029 unprotected FRP (via Rockets).
Not in love with the trade but could be a decent one. Zion is a superhigh risk superhigh reward player.
I don't really see us getting that kind of return for KD, but, if we could, that is one other way we could have a chance, to take a player that has that high risk/reward and hope he stays healthy/gets in shape. But I just don't see KD having more value than Zion.
lilfishi22 wrote:BobbieL wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
I think this list of 4 isn't bad. I mainly like them because I think they all coach under the best coaches in the NBA.
Cassell interests me too
I think he has worked for Lue and now in Boston - -thats not bad either
All I know is that Cassell is highly regarded and is very often in consideration for a HC role, seemingly for the last two decades (or whenever he started coaching) but he always seems to get to the final rounds and someone else gets picked. It's happened so many times, I wonder what it is about him
BobbieL wrote:
Other than the harassment stuff and being a jerk -- I would rather have Bobby S than Ishbia