Post#599 » by No-Man » Fri Feb 26, 2016 11:22 am
The right deal is obviously a 3 team trade with the Knicks and LA, the Clippers will move Blake, they would need a win-now piece that fits their spread offense, that guy is Carmelo who will only wave his no-trade clause for 2-3 cities, including LA, the Knicks own their own 2017 pick and could take a step back for one year and reload, they'd likely ask for Smart and whomever you draft with the Nets pick, which likely would be a 4-5th selection, probably you'd have to toss a filler, Amir Johnson, and maybe another youngster, like James Young.
That's a price for sure you'd be willing to pay for Blake, since the trade would be done when the cap is already at 92 or 95m$ you could also absorbe Robin Lopez, who the Knicks might want to trade and fits nicely along Blake, with his passing and defense.
I could see the Clippers taking on Calderon/O'Quinn as well, they would be over the cap anyway and they need rotation players, they could send Jamal (cancer who plays no D and just chucks), who is in a non-guaranteed deal to NY, for cap purposes.
Something like this,
to Boston, Blake Griffin, Robin Lopez.
to LA, Carmelo Anthony, José Calderon, Kyle O'Quinn.
to NY, Amir Johnson, Jamal Crawford, Marcus Smart, James Young, Nets 2016 selection.
Would be a really fair deal that make sense for all teams, maybe the Clippers would ask for a 2nd rounder or something from Boston, but you do it anyway in that case, or the rights of somebody you draft this year with the bunch of 2nds you have.
Thomas-Bradley-Crowder-Griffin-Lopez, plus the ability of keeping your bench plays and adding others, and getting Jerebko/Turner in for smallball units with Griffin at C is a tremendous foundation.
Especially since you still would have cap flexibility, some nice young prospects and a ton of picks to keep building the team or adding another future stud, possibly Gordon Hayward down the road?
Thomas-Bradley-Hayward-Crowder-Griffin would be bananas.