jangles86 wrote:Mo Williams for 2nd rounder & Dejuan Blair (With or without Garrett Temple)
Mo Williams for 2nd & Andre Miller
Get'er done.
Do we have room to take on Mo with the Exemption and stay under the tax?
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jangles86 wrote:Mo Williams for 2nd rounder & Dejuan Blair (With or without Garrett Temple)
Mo Williams for 2nd & Andre Miller
Get'er done.

nate33 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:nate33 wrote:In 9 years, there have been exactly 2 players drafted 50th or higher who have been a bargain on a production/cost basis during their rookie deal relative to what was available on waivers. That's Isaiah Thomas and Patty Mills.
Kent Bazemore of the Hawks plays significant minutes on a team that has not lost in quite a while.
Justin Holiday plays significant minutes on the team with the league's best record.
How would you rate Ryan Kelly, Phil Pressey, Tarik Black and Greg Smith (the Mavericks like him)? I would say each is a bargain in terms of production/cost!
Robert Covington might be every bit as good as Otto Porter.
I only went back five years but I think your premise is most incorrect, nate.
CCJ, you are missing my point. I never said that you need a high pick to acquire talent. I agree with you that a prudent GM can find good young talent cheaply. I'm only saying that really late 2nd round picks are not particularly useful. At that point, it's a total crapshoot. You're better off just keeping the roster spot open and then scouring the D-League, summer leagues and training camps to fill the spot once you see these guys playing against NBA-caliber talent.
If you can use that late pick to acquire a respectable veteran that fills a need like Mo Williams, go ahead and do it. As you pointed out, there are plenty of other ways to acquire decent young talent.
LyricalRico wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/ESPNSteinLine/status/561384093121011712[/tweet]
Hmmm...can we get in on that? Maybe send expirings and seconds to BKN and we get Hickson?
nuposse04 wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/ESPNSteinLine/status/561745188490838016[/tweet]
I think this is worth keeping an eye on. If the rockets start hemorrhaging losses we may be able to get some value for Seraphin out of them, although I'm sure Morey would prefer Blair, as he is actually a good player.

Dark Faze wrote:So our frontcourt duo is combining for a pitiful 13 boards a game now and Gortats PER is slightly above league average. I couldn't care less about Nenes production, as he's expiring and he's always been the type of guy you just want to keep healthy for the playoffs.
Gortat is looking like a bad contract and it's the first year of his deal. Selling high on him now might be the only shot you have at moving him.
Some moves I'd look at:
Gortat and 1st for Al Jefferson
Gortat and 1st for Roy Hibbert
Gortat and 1st for Ed Davis and Jordan Hill
All of those deals are for contracts ending before the summer of Durant.
Dark Faze wrote:So our frontcourt duo is combining for a pitiful 13 boards a game now and Gortats PER is slightly above league average. I couldn't care less about Nenes production, as he's expiring and he's always been the type of guy you just want to keep healthy for the playoffs.
Gortat is looking like a bad contract and it's the first year of his deal. Selling high on him now might be the only shot you have at moving him.
Some moves I'd look at:
Gortat and 1st for Al Jefferson
Gortat and 1st for Roy Hibbert
Gortat and 1st for Ed Davis and Jordan Hill
All of those deals are for contracts ending before the summer of Durant.
Dark Faze wrote:Gortat is the definition of mediocre. Can finish well, but can't create, slightly above average defensively, and super disappointing on the glass this year.
You can blame coaching, but Gortats ceiling is what it is. He's played with good PG's and the best he's been able to do is 15 and 10. A spade is just a spade man. Coaches can make players better, but they can only make them so much worse. Monroe has been in about as bad of a position as he could possibly be put in, but he still nets results. Its the same for many guys.
I'm not saying Gortat isn't a good fit. He is, just not with that much of an investment. We're on the hook for many years and he's not close to being good enough to wanting to secure for that long.
80sballboy wrote:Why would Indiana trade Hibbert? When Paul George is on the floor and healthy, with Hibbert and David West, they can compete in the East. Just need another piece or two in the backcourt and they'll possibly have a lottery pick. Why in the hell would they want Gortat, who is less imposing defensively and better suited for a team that likes to run?
Dark Faze wrote:80sballboy wrote:Why would Indiana trade Hibbert? When Paul George is on the floor and healthy, with Hibbert and David West, they can compete in the East. Just need another piece or two in the backcourt and they'll possibly have a lottery pick. Why in the hell would they want Gortat, who is less imposing defensively and better suited for a team that likes to run?
He'll be looking for a post cap increase max contract in a couple of years and given some of his mental issues of late, giving him that could be a concern.
They also have a chance at drafting his replacement with a high pick this year. Gortat would be a good starter until that player is ready to go, or a valuable backup under the new cap, and would be set to expire by the time said draft pick is up for extension.
nuposse04 wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/ESPNSteinLine/status/561745188490838016[/tweet]
I think this is worth keeping an eye on. If the rockets start hemorrhaging losses we may be able to get some value for Seraphin out of them, although I'm sure Morey would prefer Blair, as he is actually a good player.