D-Mo sign and trade options

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D-Mo sign and trade options 

Post#1 » by Mamba4Goat » Thu Aug 11, 2016 12:22 am

So the general assumption is that him and Rockets are just fine tuning a contract and he'll be back with them still this year. Let's pretend that they can't reach an agreement and they opt for a S+T instead. (I know a team could sign him straight out but their may be an incentive to take back another teams player or two.)

I've got a few ideas, but what's everyone else think?

To Mil for Monroe or OKC along with Brewer for Kanter/Singler. Giving them a decent D'antoni big.
To Toronto for Patterson+?

I can't think of much aside from those.
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Re: D-Mo sign and trade options 

Post#2 » by patman52 » Thu Aug 11, 2016 12:44 am

I think Mil would just want him on a one year deal just to dump Monroe.
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Re: D-Mo sign and trade options 

Post#3 » by jayjaysee » Thu Aug 11, 2016 1:06 am

I don't think Milwaukee would want him, but maybe a third team would want him more than Monroe? Milwaukee has money committed to two centers (Henson/Plumlee) a stretch four (Tele), minutes reserved for Parker or G at "PF", and just drafted a PF(ish) in Maker. Some of those names aren't exciting, but they are still getting paid..

And OKC.. I can't see Houston taking Kanter and getting even worse defensively. I'm not sure if Motie is much of an upgrade on that side, but he won't be making 16 mil a year either..

I don't see any sign and trades really because of his injury risk and the fact that s&t have to be three years.. Houston actual needs are bigger than Motie would return and their small need is a third big better than Nene.. Which is what they'd be trading.
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Re: D-Mo sign and trade options 

Post#4 » by spaceballer » Thu Aug 11, 2016 5:02 am

patman52 wrote:I think Mil would just want him on a one year deal just to dump Monroe.


Can't do a 1yr sign-and-trade. Minimum requirement is a 3yr contract in a S&T, though only the 1st year needs to be guaranteed.
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Re: D-Mo sign and trade options 

Post#5 » by jowglenn » Thu Aug 11, 2016 2:49 pm

Pacers might be willing to do Lavoy Allen & a pick. But D-Mo would have to come relatively cheap (talking less than 8 mil per year) because of the risk. I've always liked his play though.
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Re: D-Mo sign and trade options 

Post#6 » by Laimbeer » Thu Aug 11, 2016 2:56 pm

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3) It's only __% of the cap
4) The cap is going up
5) It's only __ years
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