tunit213 wrote:Nyce_1 wrote:Isaac +25 for Coby?
Why do you want to get stuck with a crappy contract with a player that is always hurt.
They don't, that's why they're trying to trade them to Chicago.
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tunit213 wrote:Nyce_1 wrote:Isaac +25 for Coby?
Why do you want to get stuck with a crappy contract with a player that is always hurt.
Infinity2152 wrote:How does Boston keep getting these great deals?? Anfernee Simons and 2 seconds for Jrue Holiday? And the deal saves them $40 mill in luxury tax payments next year. Combined with the Porzingas trade, they've saved a ton of money. They'll listen to offers on Brown, but they'd have to be blown away, imo.
Portland must be planning to try to win now. Deal doesn't make sense from Portland side unless they plan to go hard next year. They need to get their pick from us so they can make moves. Come on AK!
Hawks got Porzingas, where does that leave Capela as a free agent? Going to be a rough summer for a lot of guys, lol!
ThreeYearPlan wrote:Bulls fans defend HomoSapien more than Rose.
RedBull23 wrote:Do you guys think the Suns would give up Khaman to get rid off Beal?
RedBull23 wrote:Do you guys think the Suns would give up Khaman to get rid off Beal?
ghostinthepost1 wrote:RedBull23 wrote:Do you guys think the Suns would give up Khaman to get rid off Beal?
I was thinking the same thing. We could offer them a starting center (Vooch), a starting PG (Lonzo), a good floor spacer (Huerter), and a wing (Dalen). That's at least 3 rotation players for a team desperate for warm bodies. All expiring contracts as well.
ThreeYearPlan wrote:Bulls fans defend HomoSapien more than Rose.
boozapalooza wrote:I simply can’t get over the fact ATL got New Orleans unprotected 2026 1st to move down from 13 to 23.
I need to know if AKME received that offer for 12 and turned it down. I like Noa but that would be incomprehensible to reject. Need a Bulls beat writer to get an answer.
Could have still gotten Newell at 23 while adding a likely top 5-10 pick in next years loaded draft class.
ThreeYearPlan wrote:Bulls fans defend HomoSapien more than Rose.
HomoSapien wrote:boozapalooza wrote:I simply can’t get over the fact ATL got New Orleans unprotected 2026 1st to move down from 13 to 23.
I need to know if AKME received that offer for 12 and turned it down. I like Noa but that would be incomprehensible to reject. Need a Bulls beat writer to get an answer.
Could have still gotten Newell at 23 while adding a likely top 5-10 pick in next years loaded draft class.
You have to assume they did. ME talked about how they talked to 3-4 teams about moving both up and down in the draft. This is a missed opportunity that could haunt us if Essengue doesn't pan out and Atlanta gets a high pick next year from NOP.
Infinity2152 wrote:Remember when we wouldn't give up some minor assets to move up 2 spots and drafted Kirk Hinrich? Rumor was Donyell Marshall or something we wouldn't give up? Cost us Dwayne Wade. Heat would have died if they took that trade. Moving a pick or two down can cost you way more than the value of that future first.
If you have Noa as a top 5 prospect and he's available at #12, you draft him. You're already winning, what's the cost to jump from #12 to top 5? Maybe by the time you get your pick at 16, nobody in your top 15 are available. That's a huge drop in talent.
boozapalooza wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:Remember when we wouldn't give up some minor assets to move up 2 spots and drafted Kirk Hinrich? Rumor was Donyell Marshall or something we wouldn't give up? Cost us Dwayne Wade. Heat would have died if they took that trade. Moving a pick or two down can cost you way more than the value of that future first.
If you have Noa as a top 5 prospect and he's available at #12, you draft him. You're already winning, what's the cost to jump from #12 to top 5? Maybe by the time you get your pick at 16, nobody in your top 15 are available. That's a huge drop in talent.
Sure I won’t complain if Noa becomes a Giannis-lite player, but lot of pressure on him to pan out. That NO pick could become AJ Dybansta, Darryn Peterson, or Cam Boozer, and we would still have our own FRP.
Dan Z wrote:HomoSapien wrote:boozapalooza wrote:I simply can’t get over the fact ATL got New Orleans unprotected 2026 1st to move down from 13 to 23.
I need to know if AKME received that offer for 12 and turned it down. I like Noa but that would be incomprehensible to reject. Need a Bulls beat writer to get an answer.
Could have still gotten Newell at 23 while adding a likely top 5-10 pick in next years loaded draft class.
You have to assume they did. ME talked about how they talked to 3-4 teams about moving both up and down in the draft. This is a missed opportunity that could haunt us if Essengue doesn't pan out and Atlanta gets a high pick next year from NOP.
I agree...that was the move they should've made. I like Noa's potential, but not enough to pass on the New Orleans deal.
HomoSapien wrote:ghostinthepost1 wrote:RedBull23 wrote:Do you guys think the Suns would give up Khaman to get rid off Beal?
I was thinking the same thing. We could offer them a starting center (Vooch), a starting PG (Lonzo), a good floor spacer (Huerter), and a wing (Dalen). That's at least 3 rotation players for a team desperate for warm bodies. All expiring contracts as well.
I would be open to this. Not sure what Phoenix is thinking. They sort of jumped the gun with the Mark Williams trade... although given his injuries there's room for both.
WesPeace wrote:HomoSapien wrote:ghostinthepost1 wrote:
I was thinking the same thing. We could offer them a starting center (Vooch), a starting PG (Lonzo), a good floor spacer (Huerter), and a wing (Dalen). That's at least 3 rotation players for a team desperate for warm bodies. All expiring contracts as well.
I would be open to this. Not sure what Phoenix is thinking. They sort of jumped the gun with the Mark Williams trade... although given his injuries there's room for both.
Maluach isnt starter next season in NBA, so he can grow and mature behind Williams. There will be plenty of minutes for both on Suns.
ThreeYearPlan wrote:Bulls fans defend HomoSapien more than Rose.
HomoSapien wrote:WesPeace wrote:HomoSapien wrote:
I would be open to this. Not sure what Phoenix is thinking. They sort of jumped the gun with the Mark Williams trade... although given his injuries there's room for both.
Maluach isnt starter next season in NBA, so he can grow and mature behind Williams. There will be plenty of minutes for both on Suns.
Williams is only 23. If injuries weren't part of his equation, I think they would definitely view one as expendable and I assume they weren't expecting Malauch to be there at 10.
Infinity2152 wrote:Remember when we wouldn't give up some minor assets to move up 2 spots and drafted Kirk Hinrich? Rumor was Donyell Marshall or something we wouldn't give up? Cost us Dwayne Wade. Heat would have died if they took that trade. Moving a pick or two down can cost you way more than the value of that future first.
If you have Noa as a top 5 prospect and he's available at #12, you draft him. You're already winning, what's the cost to jump from #12 to top 5? Maybe by the time you get your pick at 16, nobody in your top 15 are available. That's a huge drop in talent.
Attribute Noa Essengue (2025) Giannis Antetokounmpo (2013)
Height (no shoes) 6'10" ~ 6'9" (estimated, no official combine)
Height (with shoes) Not listed 6'11" (official NBA listing)
Weight 198 lbs 196 lbs (at draft)
Wingspan 7'1" ~ 7'3" (estimated)
Standing Reach 9'3.25" 9'2" (estimated)
Max Vertical 35.5" Unknown (not tested at combine)
Age at Draft 18 18
Position Power Forward Forward (SF/PF/PG hybrid)