Dr Positivity wrote:So what happens with Dame. He signs with the Kings or something?
Miami is waiting to get him for free
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Dr Positivity wrote:So what happens with Dame. He signs with the Kings or something?
Scase wrote:ForeverTFC wrote:Scase wrote:Exactly, your two options are trade them and go into an absolute full rebuild, which neither team can since they have none of their picks, and MIL had that Lillard contract weighing them down by the throat, or lean into it and mortgage that future even more for a shot now.
The latter is what we did, you know, minus having a player or a team worth doing it for.
When have we ever mortgaged out future? Over the last decade, we've never traded a pick beyond the current year and outside Poeltl, we've never traded a prospect. Our future has never been mortgaged.
If you think about it, we've been a very responsible team in that sense. We contended for half a decade, won a championship, pushed for playoffs for a few years and through it all, we never sacrificed our future. Very rarely done in this league.
I don't feel like getting into the entirety of it for the millionth time. But losing FVV, holding onto Siakam/OG for too long, trading for Jak, trading for BI. All of these things have negatively impacted the future outlook of this team, be it in draft position, actual picks, or the returns we received.
This is what happens when you re-tool, we are a capped out team with few prospects and a low ceiling. Not everything has to be as blatant as waiving 100+ mil in salary, the little things add up.
The Bucks are making some insane moves, but there is logic behind it, like us going for Kawhi. Calculated risk and if you flame out, no one will blame you for trying, the opposite of trading for a 28 year old with massive injury concerns and a PO which further limits flexibility....in the future, all for meaningless wins now.
ForeverTFC wrote:Scase wrote:MiamiSPX wrote:
Even though it hurts them long-term, I would have done the same thing. You're screwed anyway if/when Giannis asks out (and likely out of a job), so may as well grasp at straws here.
Exactly, your two options are trade them and go into an absolute full rebuild, which neither team can since they have none of their picks, and MIL had that Lillard contract weighing them down by the throat, or lean into it and mortgage that future even more for a shot now.
The latter is what we did, you know, minus having a player or a team worth doing it for.
When have we ever mortgaged out future? Over the last decade, we've never traded a pick beyond the current year and outside Poeltl, we've never traded a prospect. Our future has never been mortgaged.
If you think about it, we've been a very responsible team in that sense. We contended for half a decade, won a championship, pushed for playoffs for a few years and through it all, we never sacrificed our future. Very rarely done in this league.
Pointgod wrote:Scase wrote:ForeverTFC wrote:
When have we ever mortgaged out future? Over the last decade, we've never traded a pick beyond the current year and outside Poeltl, we've never traded a prospect. Our future has never been mortgaged.
If you think about it, we've been a very responsible team in that sense. We contended for half a decade, won a championship, pushed for playoffs for a few years and through it all, we never sacrificed our future. Very rarely done in this league.
I don't feel like getting into the entirety of it for the millionth time. But losing FVV, holding onto Siakam/OG for too long, trading for Jak, trading for BI. All of these things have negatively impacted the future outlook of this team, be it in draft position, actual picks, or the returns we received.
This is what happens when you re-tool, we are a capped out team with few prospects and a low ceiling. Not everything has to be as blatant as waiving 100+ mil in salary, the little things add up.
The Bucks are making some insane moves, but there is logic behind it, like us going for Kawhi. Calculated risk and if you flame out, no one will blame you for trying, the opposite of trading for a 28 year old with massive injury concerns and a PO which further limits flexibility....in the future, all for meaningless wins now.
The funny thing is that if the Bucks had traded for Ingram we’d have the same posters that call him a difference maker for our team laughing at the Bucks for tying up their cap in an injury prone player that’s only made the playoffs twice and never gotten out of the first round
PushDaRock wrote:Duffman100 wrote:damn we should have kept that pick! Pelicans definitely shouldn't have traded it back to them lol
lmao we will never hear the end of it if BI doesn't work out here
SFour wrote:sidsid wrote:SFour wrote:
Ya Masai and Bobby shouldve known that Haliburton was going to tear his achilles
They didn't know they were going to give up the 7th pick in the draft for Jak either, but when you give up valuable low lottery protection picks up, that's what you're risking.
That's what retooling over rebuilding looks like. When you lack patience, you give up the potential higher rewards that come with it.
They would've drafted Edey with that pick.....so it's either Poeltl or Edey.....it's not groundbreaking stuff.
AkelaLoneWolf wrote:ontnut wrote:douggood wrote:5 year 22.5 mil per year stretched lillard.
That's a crazy amount of dead cap. They're really doing everything they can to go for it THIS year. They must be really worried about Giannis leaving.
Turner isn’t impact player either though. Crazy gamble move

ciueli wrote:PushDaRock wrote:Duffman100 wrote:damn we should have kept that pick! Pelicans definitely shouldn't have traded it back to them lol
lmao we will never hear the end of it if BI doesn't work out here
That was already the case with the Ingram trade being an extremely risky move, the Indiana pick now looking like it will be decent just makes it worse. At least it was top 4 protected, so there was no chance of it being better than 5 and still a fairly low chance of it being top 10.
duppyy wrote:Siakam said last few years in Toronto were dark days for him, they are about to get dark in Indiana for a year at least.
YogurtProducer wrote:duppyy wrote:Siakam said last few years in Toronto were dark days for him, they are about to get dark in Indiana for a year at least.
I honestly somewhat expect him to be moved this offseason now.
He has no reason to be retained in IND. Why would they even want him there anymore/ Hali is probably 2 years away from being truly "back", and Siakam just will ruin the ping pong balls.
IND really should tear it down now, and try again in 2026/27.
OakleyDokely wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:duppyy wrote:Siakam said last few years in Toronto were dark days for him, they are about to get dark in Indiana for a year at least.
I honestly somewhat expect him to be moved this offseason now.
He has no reason to be retained in IND. Why would they even want him there anymore/ Hali is probably 2 years away from being truly "back", and Siakam just will ruin the ping pong balls.
IND really should tear it down now, and try again in 2026/27.
Pacers never really tank though.
I'm guessing they're a .500ish team this year and at least make the play-in. The east sucks and they have enough depth to hang in unless they gut their roster further.
JB7 wrote:Cyrus wrote:I think what's getting buried here is reporting is Pacers low balled myles Turner. Apparently their offer was no where close to bucks offer.
Another team talking about they'll go into tax to keep their core, who went to finals, but just lip service. If anything we should try to go after Pacers gm or president, as they'll be use to cheap owners like Rogers, who wants cost cutting.
Who is the next casualty of the Pacers cheapness? Mathurin?
LoveMyRaps wrote:Duffman100 wrote:damn we should have kept that pick! Pelicans definitely shouldn't have traded it back to them lol
Pels fans gotta be in shambles.

Duffman100 wrote:ciueli wrote:PushDaRock wrote:
lmao we will never hear the end of it if BI doesn't work out here
That was already the case with the Ingram trade being an extremely risky move, the Indiana pick now looking like it will be decent just makes it worse. At least it was top 4 protected, so there was no chance of it being better than 5 and still a fairly low chance of it being top 10.
Not sure I'd say it was "Extremely risky" as it cost very little.
YogurtProducer wrote:ForeverTFC wrote:Scase wrote:Exactly, your two options are trade them and go into an absolute full rebuild, which neither team can since they have none of their picks, and MIL had that Lillard contract weighing them down by the throat, or lean into it and mortgage that future even more for a shot now.
The latter is what we did, you know, minus having a player or a team worth doing it for.
When have we ever mortgaged out future? Over the last decade, we've never traded a pick beyond the current year and outside Poeltl, we've never traded a prospect. Our future has never been mortgaged.
If you think about it, we've been a very responsible team in that sense. We contended for half a decade, won a championship, pushed for playoffs for a few years and through it all, we never sacrificed our future. Very rarely done in this league.
We haven’t once. Even when we grabbed Kawhi / Gasol / Ibaka we only gave up a total of 3 firsts (if I remember correctly).
The way these guys talk you’d think we gave up 4 firsts for Jakob and traded away firsts for bench help or something. (Aka - they think the Thad trade was a straight FRP deal lol).
It’s just not worth getting into it with guys like Scass. I get caught up in way more than I should, but his takes just aren’t based on reality for the most part.
The fact he’s defending the Bucks **** show and hating on ours just shows how it isn’t the moves he hates, it’s the Raptors he hates.