Ron Swanson wrote:The odds of Larry being a more valuable asset 2 months from now far outweigh the odds of that NY pick being top 10 IMO, and it's not even close.
This is really all that needs to be said.
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Ron Swanson wrote:The odds of Larry being a more valuable asset 2 months from now far outweigh the odds of that NY pick being top 10 IMO, and it's not even close.
The Rebel wrote:whatthe_buck!? wrote:The Bucks are terrible trade partners for the Nugs, sorry to be a buzzkill but its true...
Based on?
The Bucks have 2 good young centers, the Nuggets need a young center to go with their core.
The Bucks have nobody from the 1-3 positions that is ready to be more then an average starter at best, the Nuggets have 4 pgs, and 2 starting quality Sfs.
The Bucks need to rebuild, the Nuggets have possibly the most valuable pick that could possibly be on the market.
To trade Sanders the Bucks need a team with a TPE over $9.4 million, cap space, or have to make a very large complicated deal to make it work.
The Nuggets have a TPE for 9.87 Million from the Igoudala deal.
The Nuggets despite east coast reporters saying otherwise have no intention of rebuilding and have a playoff team that has a couple of holes in the roster, the Bucks need to rebuild.
A deal between these 2 teams make plenty of sense to me.
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The Rebel wrote:
The Bucks need to rebuild, the Nuggets have possibly the most valuable pick that could possibly be on the market.
The Rebel wrote:whatthe_buck!? wrote:The Bucks are terrible trade partners for the Nugs, sorry to be a buzzkill but its true...
Based on?
The Bucks have 2 good young centers, the Nuggets need a young center to go with their core.
The Bucks have nobody from the 1-3 positions that is ready to be more then an average starter at best, the Nuggets have 4 pgs, and 2 starting quality Sfs.
The Bucks need to rebuild, the Nuggets have possibly the most valuable pick that could possibly be on the market.
To trade Sanders the Bucks need a team with a TPE over $9.4 million, cap space, or have to make a very large complicated deal to make it work.
The Nuggets have a TPE for 9.87 Million from the Igoudala deal.
The Nuggets despite east coast reporters saying otherwise have no intention of rebuilding and have a playoff team that has a couple of holes in the roster, the Bucks need to rebuild.
A deal between these 2 teams make plenty of sense to me.
whatthe_buck!? wrote:The Bucks are terrible trade partners for the Nugs, sorry to be a buzzkill but its true...
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now Thomas is playing great basketball and starting while Knight is an undersized SG and Teague can't find minutes on a team with literally one PG who expired about 3 years ago
paulpressey25 wrote:whatthe_buck!? wrote:The Bucks are terrible trade partners for the Nugs, sorry to be a buzzkill but its true...
I think that pick is a huge asset. That is the type of asset we need to target.
Will that pick be top 3? Well, right now it is.
By the end of the year, can the Knicks dig out of their hole? Remember, this is James Dolan running things. He's basically Herb Kohl's younger protege in some respects. That team is a mess.
If a month from now, the Knicks are still terrible, that pick is going to be untouchable, if it isn't already.
I understand if you don't want to take the risk here, but these are exactly the type of moves the Bucks need to be considering.
Almost-A-Yooper wrote:Here's a question I just asked Chad Ford in his chat and his response:
Ben (WI)
What could the Bucks get for Larry Sanders if they were to trade him right now? Would anyone even trade for him right now?
Chad Ford (1:19 PM)
Would be pennies on the dollar. Don't think they can trade him right. Think Ersan Ilyasova is the trade bait.
Almost-A-Yooper wrote:Here's a question I just asked Chad Ford in his chat and his response:
Ben (WI)
What could the Bucks get for Larry Sanders if they were to trade him right now? Would anyone even trade for him right now?
Chad Ford (1:19 PM)
Would be pennies on the dollar. Don't think they can trade him right. Think Ersan Ilyasova is the trade bait.
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Ron Swanson wrote:Almost-A-Yooper wrote:Here's a question I just asked Chad Ford in his chat and his response:
Ben (WI)
What could the Bucks get for Larry Sanders if they were to trade him right now? Would anyone even trade for him right now?
Chad Ford (1:19 PM)
Would be pennies on the dollar. Don't think they can trade him right. Think Ersan Ilyasova is the trade bait.
Enough said. Trading Larry down the road may be a smart option and yield some valuable assets, trading him right now is stupid asset management. Kohl panic move at it's finest...
emunney wrote:Ron Swanson wrote: 9 YEARS!? like any of that matters
THAT LITERALLY IS HIS TENURE.
Nowak008 wrote:Said that we should go all in for trading for that Knicks pick a week or two ago. That is going to be a top 7 pick IMO. Everything should be on the table sans Yanni and our first. I think the most interesting aspect now is Kohl might have soured on Sanders and might want him out of here.
whatthe_buck!? wrote:The teams that make some kind of sense for an Ersan trade to me are the Thunder, the Warriors, the Spurs, the Clippers, the Rockets and the Lakers. Of those teams, I think the Rockets and Lakers are the best fits. Since the Rockets trade scenarios have been played out I'll do a Laker proposal (I also think the team most willing to give up their pick out of those teams would be the lakers honestly). The trade:
Lakers trade: Steve Nash, 2014 1st top 6 protected, rolls over if it ends up a top 6 pick
Bucks trade: Ersanator
Simple. Good for both teams. Respective values of outgoing trade pieces match up just about perfectly IMO. And for those who may worry Nash would help win games, I would argue that there's just as good of a chance he helps the tank and that if he plays a lot of minutes he will probably get injured. Nice expiring contract to go into the offseason with as well.
Also, imo it's a huge boon for the development of the young guys on the time to be around a true pro with the work ethic and unselfishness of Nash. I really love this trade needless to say.
whatthe_buck!? wrote:If u can convice me the Nuggets FO could develop any kind of motivation to trade that pick without protection for anybody besides a legitimate superstar I would care a lot more about considering different Bucks-Nuggets trade scenarios...
emunney wrote:Ron Swanson wrote: 9 YEARS!? like any of that matters
THAT LITERALLY IS HIS TENURE.