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Re: Will the kings keep evans 

Post#81 » by ICMTM » Wed Jun 12, 2013 8:53 pm

xpmar9x wrote:I can't see us trading Deng for MT. I could see Taj for MT, but not Deng. He means too much to Thibs being the "glue" guy, or whatever. Now, if you sweetened the pot with a swap of 1st rounders.... we may be on something.

Chi gets: Thornton + No 7
Sac gets: Deng + No 20


We could use some Elmers...

I'm not against this one at all with the roster we have. I'd sign off on this one. I think we'd have to draft for each other and then swap?
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Re: Will the kings keep evans 

Post#82 » by pillwenney » Wed Jun 12, 2013 9:01 pm

ICMTM wrote:
xpmar9x wrote:I can't see us trading Deng for MT. I could see Taj for MT, but not Deng. He means too much to Thibs being the "glue" guy, or whatever. Now, if you sweetened the pot with a swap of 1st rounders.... we may be on something.

Chi gets: Thornton + No 7
Sac gets: Deng + No 20


We could use some Elmers...

I'm not against this one at all with the roster we have. I'd sign off on this one. I think we'd have to draft for each other and then swap?


If we did that, we could do it now, since both players are under contract.
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Re: Will the kings keep evans 

Post#83 » by ICMTM » Wed Jun 12, 2013 9:12 pm

pillwenney wrote:
ICMTM wrote:
xpmar9x wrote:I can't see us trading Deng for MT. I could see Taj for MT, but not Deng. He means too much to Thibs being the "glue" guy, or whatever. Now, if you sweetened the pot with a swap of 1st rounders.... we may be on something.

Chi gets: Thornton + No 7
Sac gets: Deng + No 20


We could use some Elmers...

I'm not against this one at all with the roster we have. I'd sign off on this one. I think we'd have to draft for each other and then swap?


If we did that, we could do it now, since both players are under contract.


More worried about the pick. Of we have a 20th pick can Cleveland ask for it?

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Re: Will the kings keep evans 

Post#84 » by pillwenney » Wed Jun 12, 2013 9:14 pm

No. We can trade down, and it would still be our pick. It has to be our pick that would be that low before Cleveland would get it.
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Re: Will the kings keep evans 

Post#85 » by xpmar9x » Thu Jun 13, 2013 12:14 pm

pillwenney wrote:
ICMTM wrote:
xpmar9x wrote:I can't see us trading Deng for MT. I could see Taj for MT, but not Deng. He means too much to Thibs being the "glue" guy, or whatever. Now, if you sweetened the pot with a swap of 1st rounders.... we may be on something.

Chi gets: Thornton + No 7
Sac gets: Deng + No 20


We could use some Elmers...

I'm not against this one at all with the roster we have. I'd sign off on this one. I think we'd have to draft for each other and then swap?


If we did that, we could do it now, since both players are under contract.


I wonder who we would take at No. 7, I wish McCollum was 1" taller... he'd be perfect for us. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope or Cody Zeller would likely be our pick.
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Re: Will the kings keep evans 

Post#86 » by pillwenney » Thu Jun 13, 2013 5:52 pm

But again, I don't think I'd want to do that. I think we could swing Jimmer for maybe Utah's pick, or maybe someone lower, and I would prefer that that be the extra piece.

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