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Trade Thread (EPISODE VII: Which team wants our bad players for their good players?)

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Re: Trade Thread (EPISODE VII: Which team wants our bad players for their good players?) 

Post#4381 » by NW » Yesterday 2:22 pm

Anderson Hunt wrote:Kuminga and Hield for DeRozan and Devin Carter


That'd be the "if all else fails" option
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Re: Trade Thread (EPISODE VII: Which team wants our bad players for their good players?) 

Post#4382 » by NW » Yesterday 2:35 pm

xdrta+ wrote:
DAWill1128 wrote:
Hoopstar23 wrote:starting to warm up to a MPJ trade[

Yeah he is shooting the ball really well. Steph+Jimmy+MPJ should be enough firepower to compete. Plus it forces Kerr to have a 6-10 guy on the floor.


Depends if they really want Kuminga, I suppose. They never showed much interest in the summer. JK, Moody, and Hield is about the only way to match salary (without including Draymond, that is.)


Probably flip Kuminga to a third team like the Kings then. They won't give up one of their own picks, but they got a Spurs swap they'd put in. Warriors put in their 2026. The Nets coach is a former Kings assistant that had a good relationship with Sabonis. Maybe expand the deal to include him.
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Re: Trade Thread (EPISODE VII: Which team wants our bad players for their good players?) 

Post#4383 » by Anderson Hunt » Yesterday 3:16 pm

NW wrote:
Anderson Hunt wrote:Kuminga and Hield for DeRozan and Devin Carter


That'd be the "if all else fails" option

My thoughts exactly. You're a reasonable man.

If they follow this up with a Moody and Podziemski for Bobby Portis trade, they'd have a very interesting old team:

PG - Butler - Anthony
SG - Curry - Curry
C --- Portis - Horford
PF - Green - Santos
SF - DeRozan - Richard
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Re: Trade Thread (EPISODE VII: Which team wants our bad players for their good players?) 

Post#4384 » by rcg » Yesterday 9:36 pm

I tried this trade on Fanspo and it worked. Check it out.

Warriors send Kuminga and Podz to Kings.
Kings send Sabonis to Bucks.
Bucks send Turner to Warriors, Kuzma to Kings and send at least a FRP if not more to Kings.
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Re: Trade Thread (EPISODE VII: Which team wants our bad players for their good players?) 

Post#4385 » by whatisacenter » Yesterday 9:44 pm

rcg wrote:I tried this trade on Fanspo and it worked. Check it out.

Warriors send Kuminga and Podz to Kings.
Kings send Sabonis to Bucks.
Bucks send Turner to Warriors, Kuzma to Kings and send at least a FRP if not more to Kings.


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Re: Trade Thread (EPISODE VII: Which team wants our bad players for their good players?) 

Post#4386 » by NW » Yesterday 10:35 pm

rcg wrote:I tried this trade on Fanspo and it worked. Check it out.

Warriors send Kuminga and Podz to Kings.
Kings send Sabonis to Bucks.
Bucks send Turner to Warriors, Kuzma to Kings and send at least a FRP if not more to Kings.


Sabonis isn't worth a first to the Bucks, much less more imo. Going from Turner to Sabonis is a lateral move at best.

Replace the Bucks with the Nets and I think there's a trade possibility:
Nets send MPJ and Haywood Highsmith to GS, send Terrance Mann to the Kings
Warriors send Kuminga and Podz to Kings, Moody and Hield and protected 2026 first to Nets
Kings send Sabonis and 2031 Kings/Spurs first swap to Nets, Keon Ellis to GS

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