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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#861 » by MVP1992 » Sun Jun 29, 2025 2:21 am

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Post#862 » by PhillyFan11 » Sun Jun 29, 2025 2:36 am

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PhillyFan11 wrote:S&T Grimes (3/45) + Oubre to Houston for Tari Eason, Jock Landale, and ‘26 2nd

Houston traded their 2 guard and don’t have a current replacement unless they plan to play FVV and Sheppard together. This gives them 2 wings capable of playing with KD and Jabari .
Landale is a non guaranteed contact that can be let go after the season for 0 $.


Is that assuming Grimes has an offer of 15m/yr that's Sixers match?


Could be wrong, but I believe Houston could offer the full MLE to Grimes. I just used a round # ($45M), but a 3 year contract using the MLE should fall somewhere right in that neighborhood
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#863 » by youngcrev » Sun Jun 29, 2025 2:55 am

Eason is a pretty unreasonable ask. Could maybe get Whitmore. That is, if Houston even has any interest in Grimes.
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#864 » by ProcessDoctor » Sun Jun 29, 2025 7:26 pm

Would you trade PG + LAC 1st for one season of LeBron?
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#865 » by mjkvol » Sun Jun 29, 2025 7:52 pm

ProcessDoctor wrote:Would you trade PG + LAC 1st for one season of LeBron?


F***k no. I wouldn't trade a bag of rocks for that kind of nightmare.

Bringing that d-bag here would be the one thing that would actually finish me as a Sixers fan.
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#866 » by Stanford » Sun Jun 29, 2025 8:03 pm

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ProcessDoctor wrote:Would you trade PG + LAC 1st for one season of LeBron?


F***k no. I wouldn't trade a bag of rocks for that kind of nightmare.

Bringing that d-bag here would be the one thing that would actually finish me as a Sixers fan.


I was expecting you to be the first response to this and you didn't disappoint.
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#867 » by ProcessDoctor » Sun Jun 29, 2025 8:51 pm

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ProcessDoctor wrote:Would you trade PG + LAC 1st for one season of LeBron?


F***k no. I wouldn't trade a bag of rocks for that kind of nightmare.

Bringing that d-bag here would be the one thing that would actually finish me as a Sixers fan.


My guy, what would make you happy with this team? Why you so mad all the time?
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#868 » by mjkvol » Sun Jun 29, 2025 10:41 pm

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ProcessDoctor wrote:Would you trade PG + LAC 1st for one season of LeBron?


F***k no. I wouldn't trade a bag of rocks for that kind of nightmare.

Bringing that d-bag here would be the one thing that would actually finish me as a Sixers fan.


I was expecting you to be the first response to this and you didn't disappoint.


Sorry, but a 40-year old ingrate who wants things his way and only his way isn't on my wish list. What can I say?
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#869 » by mjkvol » Sun Jun 29, 2025 10:47 pm

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ProcessDoctor wrote:Would you trade PG + LAC 1st for one season of LeBron?


F***k no. I wouldn't trade a bag of rocks for that kind of nightmare.

Bringing that d-bag here would be the one thing that would actually finish me as a Sixers fan.


My guy, what would make you happy with this team? Why you so mad all the time?


Mad? Me? Not even a little bit.

What would make me happy is to knock off the silly charade that Embiid is still a viable player and to admit that the George signing was a dreadful mistake by moving him before the trade deadline. We've got some nice youth here and some draft capital, and I'd rather they aren't wasted chasing an imaginary playoff run. Especially for a guy like James, who the Lakers would love to be rid of but will likely find no takers unless the Cavs' owner loses his mind.
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#870 » by Foshan » Mon Jun 30, 2025 5:45 am

Grimes 4@25m for Kuminga 4@25m who says no? can we even do that?
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Post#871 » by 76ciology » Mon Jun 30, 2025 6:46 am

Foshan wrote:Grimes 4@25m for Kuminga 4@25m who says no? can we even do that?


I’d rather have Grimes.
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#872 » by MVP1992 » Mon Jun 30, 2025 7:19 am

Foshan wrote:Grimes 4@25m for Kuminga 4@25m who says no? can we even do that?


I'm sure I'll be corrected if wrong.

Will Sixers be above the cap immediately after the signing?


"When Max Strus was signed-and-traded July 2023, his new contract's first year salary was $14,487,684. However, for the Heat (the team trading him), his outgoing salary was limited to $7,243,842 (50% of the first year salary)."
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#873 » by youngcrev » Mon Jun 30, 2025 10:29 am

76ciology wrote:
Foshan wrote:Grimes 4@25m for Kuminga 4@25m who says no? can we even do that?


I’d rather have Grimes.


Both teams lose in that scenario :lol:
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#874 » by OleSchool » Mon Jun 30, 2025 12:20 pm

mjkvol wrote:
ProcessDoctor wrote:
mjkvol wrote:
F***k no. I wouldn't trade a bag of rocks for that kind of nightmare.

Bringing that d-bag here would be the one thing that would actually finish me as a Sixers fan.


My guy, what would make you happy with this team? Why you so mad all the time?


Mad? Me? Not even a little bit.

What would make me happy is to knock off the silly charade that Embiid is still a viable player and to admit that the George signing was a dreadful mistake by moving him before the trade deadline. We've got some nice youth here and some draft capital, and I'd rather they aren't wasted chasing an imaginary playoff run. Especially for a guy like James, who the Lakers would love to be rid of but will likely find no takers unless the Cavs' owner loses his mind.


You know that moving PG would cost us some major draft capital. I'm expecting PG to be here for at least another 2 and a half years. Probably move him at the deadline in his final year.
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#875 » by mjkvol » Mon Jun 30, 2025 2:31 pm

OleSchool wrote:
mjkvol wrote:
ProcessDoctor wrote:
My guy, what would make you happy with this team? Why you so mad all the time?


Mad? Me? Not even a little bit.

What would make me happy is to knock off the silly charade that Embiid is still a viable player and to admit that the George signing was a dreadful mistake by moving him before the trade deadline. We've got some nice youth here and some draft capital, and I'd rather they aren't wasted chasing an imaginary playoff run. Especially for a guy like James, who the Lakers would love to be rid of but will likely find no takers unless the Cavs' owner loses his mind.


You know that moving PG would cost us some major draft capital. I'm expecting PG to be here for at least another 2 and a half years. Probably move him at the deadline in his final year.


Pump and dump
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#876 » by Arsenal » Mon Jun 30, 2025 2:33 pm

mjkvol wrote:
OleSchool wrote:
mjkvol wrote:
Mad? Me? Not even a little bit.

What would make me happy is to knock off the silly charade that Embiid is still a viable player and to admit that the George signing was a dreadful mistake by moving him before the trade deadline. We've got some nice youth here and some draft capital, and I'd rather they aren't wasted chasing an imaginary playoff run. Especially for a guy like James, who the Lakers would love to be rid of but will likely find no takers unless the Cavs' owner loses his mind.


You know that moving PG would cost us some major draft capital. I'm expecting PG to be here for at least another 2 and a half years. Probably move him at the deadline in his final year.


Pump and dump


This. A bounceback from PG the first half of this upcoming season and he should be dumpable for shorter contracts. Some team will delude themselves into thinking he's the missing piece as long as his numbers look good and he's healthy.
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#877 » by OleSchool » Mon Jun 30, 2025 2:40 pm

Arsenal wrote:
mjkvol wrote:
OleSchool wrote:
You know that moving PG would cost us some major draft capital. I'm expecting PG to be here for at least another 2 and a half years. Probably move him at the deadline in his final year.


Pump and dump


This. A bounceback from PG the first half of this upcoming season and he should be dumpable for shorter contracts. Some team will delude themselves into thinking he's the missing piece as long as his numbers look good and he's healthy.


Under THIS CBA??

Hey listen, I'm all for trading PG I just don't know who's taking that contract for 3 more years
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#878 » by Arsenal » Mon Jun 30, 2025 2:45 pm

OleSchool wrote:
Arsenal wrote:
mjkvol wrote:
Pump and dump


This. A bounceback from PG the first half of this upcoming season and he should be dumpable for shorter contracts. Some team will delude themselves into thinking he's the missing piece as long as his numbers look good and he's healthy.


Under THIS CBA??

Hey listen, I'm all for trading PG I just don't know who's taking that contract for 3 more years


2 1/2 years as of the upcoming deadline. Or 2 years after the upcoming season. Again, this is predicated on him having a bounceback season, not another one like the last one.
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#879 » by OleSchool » Mon Jun 30, 2025 2:47 pm

Arsenal wrote:
OleSchool wrote:
Arsenal wrote:
This. A bounceback from PG the first half of this upcoming season and he should be dumpable for shorter contracts. Some team will delude themselves into thinking he's the missing piece as long as his numbers look good and he's healthy.


Under THIS CBA??

Hey listen, I'm all for trading PG I just don't know who's taking that contract for 3 more years


2 1/2 years as of the upcoming deadline. Or 2 years after the upcoming season. Again, this is predicated on him having a bounceback season, not another one like the last one.


Hey I'm down. Just don't know who would take that contract. Back to Indy?
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NYSixersFan wrote:I'D BE more then happy to debate you or anyone else on specifics


NYSixersFan wrote:How can I give you specifics? I'm not talking to other GM's
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Re: 2025 Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#880 » by the_process » Mon Jun 30, 2025 5:32 pm

mjkvol wrote:
What would make me happy is to knock off the silly charade that Embiid is still a viable player and to admit that the George signing was a dreadful mistake by moving him before the trade deadline.


100% this. Just move on already.

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