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Clipp312s wrote:I think I see the vision. Wait for the Beal buyout. Get him for the minimum, trade powell and fillers (if needed) for a real PF on the trading block (Collins, Kuminga, Jeremi Grant, etc). Then pick up CP3 or Brogdon.
Ill call that a successful offseason. Heathy Kawhi to start the season, could put us in the top 4 position. We nearly got there w Kawhi missing the first 34 games!
Let’s make it happen.
clipsfever wrote:https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/45755171/bradley-beal-agrees-buyout-suns-join-clippers
Three-time NBA All-Star Bradley Beal has agreed to a contract buyout with the Phoenix Suns and plans to join the LA Clippers on a two-year, $11 million deal with a player option after he clears waivers, Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports told ESPN on Wednesday.
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Beal will have a player option for the second season of his deal with the Clippers, so if he has a bounce-back year, he could certainly decline the option and sign a larger deal next summer, which makes this a great scenario for him - per rotoworld
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Beard - Dunn
Beal - Bogi - Christie
Klaw - DJJ
Collins - Batum - Kobe1
Zu - Lopez - YKN
2-Way: Kobe2, PBJ, Flowers
1 vet minimum spot left to get to 14... who? Coffey? A vet PG?
TrueLAfan wrote:clipsfever wrote:https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/45755171/bradley-beal-agrees-buyout-suns-join-clippers
Three-time NBA All-Star Bradley Beal has agreed to a contract buyout with the Phoenix Suns and plans to join the LA Clippers on a two-year, $11 million deal with a player option after he clears waivers, Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports told ESPN on Wednesday.
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Beal will have a player option for the second season of his deal with the Clippers, so if he has a bounce-back year, he could certainly decline the option and sign a larger deal next summer, which makes this a great scenario for him - per rotoworld
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Beard - Dunn
Beal - Bogi - Christie
Klaw - DJJ
Collins - Batum - Kobe1
Zu - Lopez - YKN
2-Way: Kobe2, PBJ, Flowers
1 vet minimum spot left to get to 14... who? Coffey? A vet PG?
I like—not love—the Beal pickup. But I’ll be honest and say this again—I’m not in favor of a CP3 reunion. He’s too small and, now, slow to spend time at the 2. He’d be our #3 PG and nothing else. Yes, he’s a hall of famer and, yes, he played well last year and played all 82 games. And he’s 40 and, however you want to slice and dice it, he’s playing out the string. Should we go for a lesser player that has less talent but more versatility and could have a future with us? Tbh, given Kawhi's injury history, Coffey would probably help us more.
Bobbymcgee wrote:Am I the only one who still wants to see CP3 on the ream?
I just want a competent backup point guard so Harden doesn't have to play so many minutes because the offense falls apart whenever he sits.
donemilio21 wrote:Anyone know why we drafted a 22 year old big man and gave him a $14M contract to supposedly back up Zubac, and then went on to bring Brooke Lopez and John Collins ?
clipsfever wrote:donemilio21 wrote:Anyone know why we drafted a 22 year old big man and gave him a $14M contract to supposedly back up Zubac, and then went on to bring Brooke Lopez and John Collins ?
Because we ran thru all 3 of Kai Jones, Mo Bamba and Eubanks last season and didn't get good value? Double-big lineups also increasingly en vogue and we only had Kobe Brown as a true PF last season.
donemilio21 wrote:Anyone know why we drafted a 22 year old big man and gave him a $14M contract to supposedly back up Zubac, and then went on to bring Brooke Lopez and John Collins ?
MartinToVaught wrote:donemilio21 wrote:Anyone know why we drafted a 22 year old big man and gave him a $14M contract to supposedly back up Zubac, and then went on to bring Brooke Lopez and John Collins ?
Collins fills a position of need. Lopez is here because Frank can't go five minutes without signing another 40-year-old.
Roscoe Sheed wrote:Just read some rumors on hoopshype regarding a LeBron for Kawhi swap. I think the team would be worse as LeBron wouldn’t fit well with Harden and he is a weaker defender than Kawhi
Ballings7 wrote:Roscoe Sheed wrote:Just read some rumors on hoopshype regarding a LeBron for Kawhi swap. I think the team would be worse as LeBron wouldn’t fit well with Harden and he is a weaker defender than Kawhi
Yeah that would be like circus mode for this team. It'd be fun at times, but end up flopping pretty evidently. Wouldn't be able to guard nearly anyone, and Zubac/Lopez would be in foul trouble more. LeBron is also not close to the overall jumpshooter Kawhi is, and never has been. Not as polished or efficient.
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