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Discussing Other Teams' Moves - Part 8

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Post#1161 » by 9 and 20 » Fri Jun 27, 2025 2:08 pm

Lots of interesting stuff after the draft. What happens with Ace? I'm sure Ainge and Ainge Jr will play hardball, especially since Ainge Jr just came on, but it doesn't make much sense that they'd do this - they should have just traded with us. What is Portland doing with so many centers, including two recent high picks that can't play together? Phoenix looking interesting - rebounded as well as can be expected, tbh. What happened in Toronto?
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Re: Discussing Other Teams' Moves - Part 8 

Post#1162 » by dckingsfan » Fri Jun 27, 2025 4:05 pm

NatP4 wrote:Orlando made a great trade for Desmond Bane and added Jase Richardson and Noah Penda in the draft. That front office is top shelf.

Let's wait and see how those draft picks turn out in the long run. I am not convinced.

The picks were solid. I had Penda and Jase both top 20 - so, that was terrific value. And Jase could be a nice spark plug behind Bane and Suggs. Penda gets a chance to develop (and he definitely needs time) behind Wagner.

Either way, they are in a pretty good place to compete if the injury bug doesn't bite them again. I still think they are missing a rim protector to take them to the next level. And I don't buy their cap management thus far.
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Post#1163 » by gesa2 » Fri Jun 27, 2025 5:04 pm

I can’t believe the timing of Ujuri’s departure from Toronto. If you are going to fire someone don’t have them lead your draft 2 days before! Really weird
Making extreme statements like "only" sounds like there are "no" Jokics in this draft? Jokic is an engine that was drafted in the 2nd round. Always a chance to see diamond dropped by sloppy burgular after a theft.
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Post#1164 » by tontoz » Sat Jun 28, 2025 9:04 pm

Houston declined the $40 million team option on FVV, then resigned him for 2 years $50 million.
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Re: Discussing Other Teams' Moves - Part 8 

Post#1165 » by closg00 » Sun Jun 29, 2025 1:10 pm

I_Like_Dirt wrote:
closg00 wrote:You’re first point has already been disproven, he is in the NBA now because he was effective playing against the NBA’s best players at the Olympics.

Re: Whether it was one of the best off-season moves, I wrote that it “may” be, not that it is was, and I was conservative. A survey of NBA GM’s ranked Philly’s off season a close 2nd best to OKC’s
1. OKC 37%
2. Philly 33%
3. NYK 20%
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He averaged 17 mpg over 3 games in the Olympics with international rules averaging as many fouls as rebounds and as many turnovers as assists. I'm not sure how you can argue that proves anything.

As doe Philly having the 2nd best offseason, sure. But Yabusele is a drop in the bucket there. Their offseason included re-signing Maxey, Lowry and Oubre, signing George, Gordon, Martin, Drummond and Jackson, and having Jared McCain fall into their laps in the draft. NBA GMs liking their offseason has a lot more to do with that stuff than signing Yabusele for the minimum. You can tell NBA GMs liked the other stuff more because lots of them would have paid more than the minimum for most of those other guys but none of them were willing to pay more than the minimum for Yabusele. Yabusele wasn't even a tip 3 Sixers offseason move let alone one of the best offseason moves in the league.

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Post#1167 » by penbeast0 » Sun Jun 29, 2025 2:11 pm

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NatP4 wrote:Orlando made a great trade for Desmond Bane and added Jase Richardson and Noah Penda in the draft. That front office is top shelf.

Let's wait and see how those draft picks turn out in the long run. I am not convinced.

The picks were solid. I had Penda and Jase both top 20 - so, that was terrific value. And Jase could be a nice spark plug behind Bane and Suggs. Penda gets a chance to develop (and he definitely needs time) behind Wagner.

Either way, they are in a pretty good place to compete if the injury bug doesn't bite them again. I still think they are missing a rim protector to take them to the next level. And I don't buy their cap management thus far.


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Post#1168 » by closg00 » Sun Jun 29, 2025 7:28 pm

PaulinVA wrote:Suns Blocked From Bradley Beal Waive-And-Stretch Due To Previous Moves

https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/281063/Suns-Blocked-From-Bradley-Beal-Waive-And-Stretch-Due-To-Previous-Moves


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Post#1169 » by gambitx777 » Sun Jun 29, 2025 9:38 pm

I would sign mo Wagner to a cheap contract in a heart beat. He was playing well for them and I'd love to have him back as a back up bench big.

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Post#1170 » by gambitx777 » Sun Jun 29, 2025 9:40 pm

closg00 wrote:
PaulinVA wrote:Suns Blocked From Bradley Beal Waive-And-Stretch Due To Previous Moves

https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/281063/Suns-Blocked-From-Bradley-Beal-Waive-And-Stretch-Due-To-Previous-Moves


The nightmare ghost of Tommy Sheppard lives-on, I am not joking when I say they could make a Netflix documentary on Brad Beal's career and how he earned $379 MILLION DOLLARS.
Yeah but the league rules on stretching are pretty clear. Like why would they do that when they knew they plan was to waive beal that's just incompetence.

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Post#1171 » by closg00 » Sun Jun 29, 2025 10:39 pm

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closg00 wrote:
PaulinVA wrote:Suns Blocked From Bradley Beal Waive-And-Stretch Due To Previous Moves

https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/281063/Suns-Blocked-From-Bradley-Beal-Waive-And-Stretch-Due-To-Previous-Moves


The nightmare ghost of Tommy Sheppard lives-on, I am not joking when I say they could make a Netflix documentary on Brad Beal's career and how he earned $379 MILLION DOLLARS.
Yeah but the league rules on stretching are pretty clear. Like why would they do that when they knew they plan was to waive beal that's just incompetence.

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The owner probably demanded that they ask anyway, rich people think there are special rules for them.
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Re: Discussing Other Teams' Moves - Part 8 

Post#1172 » by NatP4 » Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:24 am

dckingsfan wrote:
NatP4 wrote:Orlando made a great trade for Desmond Bane and added Jase Richardson and Noah Penda in the draft. That front office is top shelf.

Let's wait and see how those draft picks turn out in the long run. I am not convinced.

The picks were solid. I had Penda and Jase both top 20 - so, that was terrific value. And Jase could be a nice spark plug behind Bane and Suggs. Penda gets a chance to develop (and he definitely needs time) behind Wagner.

Either way, they are in a pretty good place to compete if the injury bug doesn't bite them again. I still think they are missing a rim protector to take them to the next level. And I don't buy their cap management thus far.


Was looking at EPM today. Franz Wagner is 10th in the NBA, above Curry, Wemby AD, Anthony Edwards.

One of the most underrated players in the league. I think they can compete for a championship next year.
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Post#1173 » by dobrojim » Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:29 am

dckingsfan wrote:
NatP4 wrote:Orlando made a great trade for Desmond Bane and added Jase Richardson and Noah Penda in the draft. That front office is top shelf.

Let's wait and see how those draft picks turn out in the long run. I am not convinced.

The picks were solid. I had Penda and Jase both top 20 - so, that was terrific value. And Jase could be a nice spark plug behind Bane and Suggs. Penda gets a chance to develop (and he definitely needs time) behind Wagner.

Either way, they are in a pretty good place to compete if the injury bug doesn't bite them again. I still think they are missing a rim protector to take them to the next level. And I don't buy their cap management thus far.


Didn't they also mortgage a fair bit of their future draft picks? I've forgotten the details.
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Post#1174 » by prime1time » Mon Jun 30, 2025 10:08 am

The irony of the modern NBA is that the former holy grail of the NBA - having a big time star - isn't what it use to be. Those guys simply make too much money and distort roster construction. Wizards are in a good place. With a lot of cap space and a young roster, they can afford to be deligent. Jimmy Butler signed a 2 year 121 million dollar contract. When you have to pay those guys so much, it's not even worth it having them on your team. And then couple that with the fact that so many teams don't even have a first round pick. We are very fortunate that the Wizards never sent all of their draft picks away for some "star."
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Post#1175 » by 9 and 20 » Mon Jun 30, 2025 10:21 am

Jabari Smith Jr re-upped with Houston for 5 years, about $25 mil a year. That's a solid deal for both if Smith doesn't improve and really good for Houston if he does. Tari Eason is their other young guy who needs to be re-signed.

I also have my eye on Shaedon Sharpe.
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Post#1176 » by nate33 » Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:14 pm

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dckingsfan wrote:
NatP4 wrote:Orlando made a great trade for Desmond Bane and added Jase Richardson and Noah Penda in the draft. That front office is top shelf.

Let's wait and see how those draft picks turn out in the long run. I am not convinced.

The picks were solid. I had Penda and Jase both top 20 - so, that was terrific value. And Jase could be a nice spark plug behind Bane and Suggs. Penda gets a chance to develop (and he definitely needs time) behind Wagner.

Either way, they are in a pretty good place to compete if the injury bug doesn't bite them again. I still think they are missing a rim protector to take them to the next level. And I don't buy their cap management thus far.


Was looking at EPM today. Franz Wagner is 10th in the NBA, above Curry, Wemby AD, Anthony Edwards.

One of the most underrated players in the league. I think they can compete for a championship next year.

What's interesting is that he ranks so well despite having a horrific season from 3-point range (.295) which resulted in a very pedestrian TS% (.558). Where he shines is in his massive on/off differential of +12.9. I think EPM heavily draws on that metric.
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Post#1177 » by nate33 » Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:18 pm

prime1time wrote:The irony of the modern NBA is that the former holy grail of the NBA - having a big time star - isn't what it use to be. Those guys simply make too much money and distort roster construction. Wizards are in a good place. With a lot of cap space and a young roster, they can afford to be deligent. Jimmy Butler signed a 2 year 121 million dollar contract. When you have to pay those guys so much, it's not even worth it having them on your team. And then couple that with the fact that so many teams don't even have a first round pick. We are very fortunate that the Wizards never sent all of their draft picks away for some "star."

I think the other issue is that the intensity of the game is so grueling now, these highly-paid stars in the twilight of their careers just can't stay healthy through the playoff grind. You just can't expect guys like Jimmy Butler, Steph, Durant, Beal, Lillard, Kawhi, Davis, etc. to go 4 rounds in the playoffs. You need to be paying those guys $30-40M, not $60M.
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Post#1178 » by tontoz » Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:35 pm

Listening to a yahoo podcast. Apparently there are several Duke alums among the Hornets owners/FO which explains the Kon love.
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Post#1179 » by nate33 » Mon Jun 30, 2025 2:09 pm

tontoz wrote:Listening to a yahoo podcast. Apparently there are several Duke alums among the Hornets owners/FO which explains the Kon love.

I suppose there is also some marketing synergy going on there. It's like the Wizards drafting Juan Dixon and Steve Blake.
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Post#1180 » by Silvie Lysandra » Mon Jun 30, 2025 2:17 pm

prime1time wrote:The irony of the modern NBA is that the former holy grail of the NBA - having a big time star - isn't what it use to be. Those guys simply make too much money and distort roster construction. Wizards are in a good place. With a lot of cap space and a young roster, they can afford to be deligent. Jimmy Butler signed a 2 year 121 million dollar contract. When you have to pay those guys so much, it's not even worth it having them on your team. And then couple that with the fact that so many teams don't even have a first round pick. We are very fortunate that the Wizards never sent all of their draft picks away for some "star."


It's more that a lot of those stars got massively overpaid. If you're paying that much, you better be getting a top 10 if not 5 player. SGA, Jokic, Giannis, Luka, Wemby. Healthy Tatum maybe, healthy Hali maybe. Anyone else needs to be getting notably less than the max. The problem is that it's so hard to get talent in the NBA that teams will overpay for 2nd option guys.

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