MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Who wants their G League player to win the dunk contest next year?
Would have to think he won't have trouble finding a spot as those teams need to fill buildings and he helps with that.
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MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Who wants their G League player to win the dunk contest next year?
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MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Who wants their G League player to win the dunk contest next year?
jayjaysee wrote:Milwaukee has two vet min prospects outside of Green left though, I have no idea what their tax space looks like?
But.. any player making 8.5 mil or less available for whatever scraps Milwaukee can trade? Low bar guys, if Milwaukee doesn’t want to include their future first? Not quite KJM low.. But low..
Any third or fourth year guard who is worth a distant first whose team would shop them?
Would Boston trade Niang and a couple seconds for some more lower end prospects and another 5 mil of tax space?
jayjaysee wrote:Milwaukee has two vet min prospects outside of Green left though, I have no idea what their tax space looks like?
But.. any player making 8.5 mil or less available for whatever scraps Milwaukee can trade? Low bar guys, if Milwaukee doesn’t want to include their future first? Not quite KJM low.. But low..
Any third or fourth year guard who is worth a distant first whose team would shop them?
Would Boston trade Niang and a couple seconds for some more lower end prospects and another 5 mil of tax space?
brackdan70 wrote:jayjaysee wrote:Milwaukee has two vet min prospects outside of Green left though, I have no idea what their tax space looks like?
But.. any player making 8.5 mil or less available for whatever scraps Milwaukee can trade? Low bar guys, if Milwaukee doesn’t want to include their future first? Not quite KJM low.. But low..
Any third or fourth year guard who is worth a distant first whose team would shop them?
Would Boston trade Niang and a couple seconds for some more lower end prospects and another 5 mil of tax space?
I guess it depends on what type of lower end prospects? If you mean actual prospects then maybe. If you mean just guys that are heading out of the league then no.
I think guys like Minot and Garza, where you can see that maybe they have something that hasn’t been tapped, that’s probably what Boston might be interested in. Niang is a useful guy and not on a bad contract so I sot GBI k a pure dump where they send assets is something they would look at unless there is some clear reason …like maybe that gives them room to sign Horford or something.
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kobe_vs_jordan wrote:jayu70 wrote:
Joe dumars so out of touch on the trade market is scary he has decision making powers.
jayjaysee wrote:Milwaukee has two vet min prospects outside of Green left though, I have no idea what their tax space looks like?
But.. any player making 8.5 mil or less available for whatever scraps Milwaukee can trade? Low bar guys, if Milwaukee doesn’t want to include their future first? Not quite KJM low.. But low..
Any third or fourth year guard who is worth a distant first whose team would shop them?
Would Boston trade Niang and a couple seconds for some more lower end prospects and another 5 mil of tax space?
jayjaysee wrote:Milwaukee has two vet min prospects outside of Green left though, I have no idea what their tax space looks like?
But.. any player making 8.5 mil or less available for whatever scraps Milwaukee can trade? Low bar guys, if Milwaukee doesn’t want to include their future first? Not quite KJM low.. But low..
Any third or fourth year guard who is worth a distant first whose team would shop them?
Would Boston trade Niang and a couple seconds for some more lower end prospects and another 5 mil of tax space?
K_chile22 wrote:There's no way both teams didn't already know about this. Guessing Denver didn't want JVal they wanted the buyout savings
kobe_vs_jordan wrote:jayjaysee wrote:Milwaukee has two vet min prospects outside of Green left though, I have no idea what their tax space looks like?
But.. any player making 8.5 mil or less available for whatever scraps Milwaukee can trade? Low bar guys, if Milwaukee doesn’t want to include their future first? Not quite KJM low.. But low..
Any third or fourth year guard who is worth a distant first whose team would shop them?
Would Boston trade Niang and a couple seconds for some more lower end prospects and another 5 mil of tax space?
Ayo for protected forst
djFan71 wrote:Livingston got released, so I don't know if there's a Niang deal left.
Simons, Tillman and a 26 2nd for Kuzma and their 27 first.
Sounds horrible at first. And second. And third. But about the 8th, 9th time, it starts sounding less bad. Bucks get badly needed guard scoring and an emergency big / possible 10-11th man. Cs get a first and save $7M. Then just hope nobody notices the difference as he slides in for Tatum.
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