jakecronus8 wrote:WTF is Brooklyn gonna do with 4 late 1sts?
lol and they have a lottery pick
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jakecronus8 wrote:WTF is Brooklyn gonna do with 4 late 1sts?
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
jakecronus8 wrote:From a Bucks angle, if you're worried about Brooklyn as a suitor for guys like KPJ/Trent/Bobby this does eliminate some cap for them.
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:jakecronus8 wrote:From a Bucks angle, if you're worried about Brooklyn as a suitor for guys like KPJ/Trent/Bobby this does eliminate some cap for them.
Were we worried about Brooklyn wasting their cap space on those guys? I would imagine they would rather just absorb a contract or 2 for the next year. They are a 26-win team whose best returning player is Nick Claxton. Why give a guy like Trent or Bobby a mult-year deal?
jakecronus8 wrote:From a Bucks angle, if you're worried about Brooklyn as a suitor for guys like KPJ/Trent/Bobby this does eliminate some cap for them.
jakecronus8 wrote:WTF is Brooklyn gonna do with 4 late 1sts?
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:Some dark fan fiction. Nets end up trading 3-4 of these picks for future firsts.
1.Tank next year
2. Sign Luka
3. Trade for Giannis (Basically whoever they pick this year at 6, next year's top 10, and 3 more future picks)
4. Profit
LittleRooster wrote:Did the Celtics give Jrue a heads up?
Holiday was also expected to be a casualty of second apron concerns, so he had to know the possibility was very real that he’d be dealt away from Boston, a place he’d developed ties with both the team and the community.
According to one source close to the situation, Holiday is “pissed” he’s going to Portland.
“Now, if he winds up staying there, I’m sure he’ll be the professional he’s always been and make a positive contribution,” said the source. “But he’s not happy with this deal. I’ll be surprised if Portland doesn’t move him on if they can, because right now he does not want to go there.
Bernman wrote:I don't get what the teams facilitating trades for Boston get out of this. In this 1, why is Brooklyn burning a good chunk of their cap space already for another low 1st while taking on Mann's questionable, long contract? I was mostly kidding about the Giannis ammo thing, but they're delusional.
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:Bernman wrote:I don't get what the teams facilitating trades for Boston get out of this. In this 1, why is Brooklyn burning a good chunk of their cap space already for another low 1st while taking on Mann's questionable, long contract? I was mostly kidding about the Giannis ammo thing, but they're delusional.
We will see what they do with it this offseason, but I could see them trading #22 for a future first that will help them land a player. It doesnt really make a difference to them if the hawks get slightly better and the celtics avoid the tax. At the end of the day, they got a solid pick without really giving any of value up.
Bernman wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:Bernman wrote:I don't get what the teams facilitating trades for Boston get out of this. In this 1, why is Brooklyn burning a good chunk of their cap space already for another low 1st while taking on Mann's questionable, long contract? I was mostly kidding about the Giannis ammo thing, but they're delusional.
We will see what they do with it this offseason, but I could see them trading #22 for a future first that will help them land a player. It doesnt really make a difference to them if the hawks get slightly better and the celtics avoid the tax. At the end of the day, they got a solid pick without really giving any of value up.
Why not hold onto the space until the end of FA to see what's out there, then if nothing interesting is, help teams dodge the apron/tax for greater assets than a late 1st.
Being the only team with real cap space was serious leverage. They could have taken on big, temporary $, to provide relief, while getting good players/prospects/multiple 1sts. Instead they pull the trigger early on a late 1st to take on a 3-yr contract at sizable $.
buckboy wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:Some dark fan fiction. Nets end up trading 3-4 of these picks for future firsts.
1.Tank next year
2. Sign Luka
3. Trade for Giannis (Basically whoever they pick this year at 6, next year's top 10, and 3 more future picks)
4. Profit
Sounds about right as it has an approximately zero percent chance of happening.
CJTURT wrote:jakecronus8 wrote:WTF is Brooklyn gonna do with 4 late 1sts?
WTF would we do with any of those picks. We can’t develop any of them. And we have a crappy old pubic head coach Who won’t play young players.
Man. Maybe the Wizards will be able to do something with the cap space next offseason but Poole was just about the only player on the team that was fun to watch. Hopefully some of their young guys make a leap because otherwise this might be a new low for the franchise in terms of depression-inducing.ReasonablySober wrote:
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.