J-Ves wrote:Meliorus wrote:Denver gets a big with some upside (more than Okafor) and a first rounder in the deepest draft in years??? **** they'll get a chance to draft a star at pick 20.
Denver gave up a pick, bro.
**** meant to say Portland.
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J-Ves wrote:Meliorus wrote:Denver gets a big with some upside (more than Okafor) and a first rounder in the deepest draft in years??? **** they'll get a chance to draft a star at pick 20.
Denver gave up a pick, bro.
Meliorus wrote:Denver gets a big with some upside (more than Okafor) and a first rounder in the deepest draft in years??? **** they'll get a chance to draft a star at pick 20.
gambitx777 wrote:bealwithit wrote:Mojo Amok wrote:Am I missing something with Nurkic's on court value? That 19% TOV% looks like good fodder for a Shaqtin' A Fool hour-long special before a Portland follow up trade to the Qingdao DoubleStars for a porcelain tea-caddy filled with duck offals.
People remembered hearing about him having a good rookie season and he gets confused with Jokic a lot. (I plead guilty to that one)
Dude is dookie. Maybe a move to Portland will help him playing with Lillard/McCollum.
hes not a bad player, his numbers were down because he landed in the dog house in denver. He is a good young offensive big who can rebound well enough and block some shots. He needs work on his D but hes 22.
He has sucked, really sucked since he became a bitch about not starting. He also was putting up empty stats when it appeared he didn't suck. Meaning, when he was the starter his numbers were ok but the team was in a nosedive. He goes to the bench and it's night and day.
The more dismaying thing is how he basically gave up when he didn't start. Gained weight. Played like crap. Went public about wanting to be traded. Didn't come out of the locker room at halftime because he hadn't played and was gone when the game ended. All signs of a bad egg diva.
Nurkic has been complete garbage for a year and a half now.
Sounds like people think we traded 2015 nurkic.
He has been beyond horrible this year. On and off the court.
nate33 wrote:
I only see two trade scenarios for Ibaka.
1. We swap Mahinmi straight up for Ibaka. It would be a 30-game rental for us, but Ibaka is an upgrade over Mahinmi, and it gets us out of Mahinmi's long term deal, helping us avoid the luxtax. In this scenario, we have no intention of resigning Ibaka so it makes no sense for us to include any future picks, other than maybe a 2nd rounder. I have to assume Orlando can do better than that though.
2. We trade Mahinmi and a 2017 pick for Ibaka, but only under the pretense that Ted is willing to pay a significant luxtax penalty. As it stands now, we project to be maybe $2M over the luxtax. This deal frees up another $18M in cap room (Mahinmi's $16.6M deal plus the pick) to devote to Ibaka's new contract. His new contract might be $25M or so, so that would put us about $9M over the luxtax. Maybe a 3-way is worked out where we give Jason Smith away for raw cap space to reduce that penalty. Then we'd be more like $4M over the luxtax with the following team:
PG Wall/Sato
SG Beal/McClellan
SF Porter/Oubre
PF Ibaka/Morris
C Gortat/Ibaka
That's pretty damn good.
EDIT: On second thought, I'm not interested. Ibaka doesn't really look to be that good anymore. His box score numbers are lousy, though he has always had a better on-the-court impact that his box score suggests. However, this year, even his RPM numbers look pretty weak. It's hard to find a statistical rationale to prove that he is better than Morris.
Of course, that doesn't account for the John Wall effect. He does shoot well from 3-point range and Wall will get him more looks.
payitforward wrote:nate33 wrote:
I only see two trade scenarios for Ibaka.
1. We swap Mahinmi straight up for Ibaka. It would be a 30-game rental for us, but Ibaka is an upgrade over Mahinmi, and it gets us out of Mahinmi's long term deal, helping us avoid the luxtax. In this scenario, we have no intention of resigning Ibaka so it makes no sense for us to include any future picks, other than maybe a 2nd rounder. I have to assume Orlando can do better than that though.
2. We trade Mahinmi and a 2017 pick for Ibaka, but only under the pretense that Ted is willing to pay a significant luxtax penalty. As it stands now, we project to be maybe $2M over the luxtax. This deal frees up another $18M in cap room (Mahinmi's $16.6M deal plus the pick) to devote to Ibaka's new contract. His new contract might be $25M or so, so that would put us about $9M over the luxtax. Maybe a 3-way is worked out where we give Jason Smith away for raw cap space to reduce that penalty. Then we'd be more like $4M over the luxtax with the following team:
PG Wall/Sato
SG Beal/McClellan
SF Porter/Oubre
PF Ibaka/Morris
C Gortat/Ibaka
That's pretty damn good.
EDIT: On second thought, I'm not interested. Ibaka doesn't really look to be that good anymore. His box score numbers are lousy, though he has always had a better on-the-court impact that his box score suggests. However, this year, even his RPM numbers look pretty weak. It's hard to find a statistical rationale to prove that he is better than Morris.
Of course, that doesn't account for the John Wall effect. He does shoot well from 3-point range and Wall will get him more looks.
Hallelujah! I've been pointing this out for some weeks now.
OTOH, straight up for Mahinmi (as I've also said several times) -- absolutely! The trade can't make us worse. Then let him go in the off-season. Solves a lot of problems!
jjohns828 wrote:...I rarely post on another teams trade thread but I just felt compelled to point out that with how much money the Magic already have invested at center with Biyombo and Vucevic I really don't see much chance that they'd take Mahinmi in a trade unless one of them are going out at the same time.
Illmatic12 wrote:BurtGummer wrote:Hi guys brand new to the forum
I am just curious as to why people are so high on Oubre He's only averaging around 6 points a game and the last 2 games total he has a whopping 1 point combined
Please keep in mind I live near Charlotte NC and I don't get to see them much so I just go by stats and they're not very good
It's not gonna show in the stats, but Oubre at 21yo is probably the team's most talented perimeter defender. He has prototypical size & athleticism for a wing (6'7 with a crazy 7'2 wingspan, same as Kawhi Leonard iirc), very quick hands/feet and he brings a lot defensively with his ability to guard multiple positions.
His 3pt shot is inconsistent, which to my eye is because he doesn't always remember to have his feet set before shooting. But from the legs up, his shot mechanics are pure and he's shown the potential to become a high-level 3&d guy ala Trevor Ariza, if not even better. He's shown flashes of being able to do some dangerous stuff off the dribble and get to the basket/draw fouls, but needs a lot of polishing before his offense catches up with his defense (he's also clearly not strong enough yet to finish at the rim on a regular basis).
KO has been part of Washington's most effective lineups, which is a credit to Brooks finding out how to utilize him and get the most out of him. People aren't saying he's a future MVP or anything (well most of us aren't saying that), but Oubre is producing on a rookie contract and clearly a high upside core player we wouldn't wanna trade...
Meliorus wrote:Now that you guys see how little Nurkic went for, will people STOP posting fair trades. Draft picks are worth so much, and players are worth little to none. Everything needs to be a low-ball because that's the state of the market right now.
BurtGummer wrote:Ok fair enough
I'm just trying to come up with ways E.G. can improve the bench
It's hard to imagine a deep playoff run as the starters will be exhausted so the bench desperately needs to be addressed
payitforward wrote:Meliorus wrote:Now that you guys see how little Nurkic went for, will people STOP posting fair trades. Draft picks are worth so much, and players are worth little to none. Everything needs to be a low-ball because that's the state of the market right now.
They traded Nurkic & Memphis's 2017 R1 pick (likely @#24) for Mason Plumlee & Portland's 2018 R2 pick (likely @ 37).
Plumlee has played @28 minutes a game for Portland this year, & he's played very well. In fact, he's played well his whole career. As a player, he's clearly worth more than Nurkic right now. That explains the added draft pick swap.
I don't right off see how this shows that picks are worth a lot & players worth only a little.
Of course, Nurkic may surprise by developing a lot. He has more potential for that than Plumlee, as he is 4+ years younger. But Denver is in the unusual position of not being able to care all that much about that factor -- b/c of Jokic.
NatP4 wrote:that Ibaka tweet is from a couple weeks ago, and the wizards already came out and said they have no interest because he could simply walk this offseason. Ernie is looking for players under contract it sounds like. Also came out and said they have no interest in Barton. No idea if we're even looking to make a move or what he might be looking at.
gambitx777 wrote:NatP4 wrote:Meliorus wrote:Now that you guys see how little Nurkic went for, will people STOP posting fair trades. Draft picks are worth so much, and players are worth little to none. Everything needs to be a low-ball because that's the state of the market right now.
Wait what did nurkic go for? I didn't see
Here is the thing about that deal. Denver were the buyers and portland were the sellers. Nurkic only value in that deal is that he is a health cheap locked in contract at center. They traded plumlee because they know hes going to get about 16-20 mill next year on the open market and they don't want to pay him that. so they moved him.... Over all portland fleeced them. they got a young solid cheep big one cheap contract next year and a valuable pick in a valuable draft, for a big that while really good, they wanted to dump and not pay. portland won hands down. and Nurkic did not have the value they said he did, because they did not trade plumlee for nurkic. they traded plumless for the pick and got nurkic as filler for a 2018 seconds round pick which a denver poster just laughed at me about yesterday right here in this thread lol.
payitforward wrote:gambitx777 wrote:NatP4 wrote:
Wait what did nurkic go for? I didn't see
Here is the thing about that deal. Denver were the buyers and portland were the sellers. Nurkic only value in that deal is that he is a health cheap locked in contract at center. They traded plumlee because they know hes going to get about 16-20 mill next year on the open market and they don't want to pay him that. so they moved him.... Over all portland fleeced them. they got a young solid cheep big one cheap contract next year and a valuable pick in a valuable draft, for a big that while really good, they wanted to dump and not pay. portland won hands down. and Nurkic did not have the value they said he did, because they did not trade plumlee for nurkic. they traded plumless for the pick and got nurkic as filler for a 2018 seconds round pick which a denver poster just laughed at me about yesterday right here in this thread lol.
First point -- Portland has $134m+ in guaranteed salaries on the books for next year!! Not that they didn't want to pay Plumlee, they absolutely couldn't pay him!
Second point -- I don't think so. Not at all. Portland & Denver each had players they absolutely had to trade. If that weren't the case, I can't see why Portland would have let Plumlee go for such a late R1 pick. It's because right now Plumlee is more valuable than Nurkic that the exchange of picks was required in order to make the deal even.
Keep in mind that it's likely only an exchange of about a dozen spots in draft order, & that guys picked in the last @7 in R1 aren't any more likely to be successful in the league than guys picked in the top 10 in R2. Compare for yourself over the last 5 years.
This deal was good for both parties.
bealwithit wrote:Portland has a terrible cap situation and probably were not going to be able to re-sign Plumlee. Plumlee is a good player. Nurkic sucks. They get a 1st in a deep draft while Denver could end up losing Nurkic, Plumlee, AND the 1st if Plumlee goes elsewhere. Considering Plumlee will probably get paid big bucks by someone and Denver sucks... yeesh. Don't see why he would stay.
If Denver is this dumb, call em up right now lmao
gambitx777 wrote:bealwithit wrote:Portland has a terrible cap situation and probably were not going to be able to re-sign Plumlee. Plumlee is a good player. Nurkic sucks. They get a 1st in a deep draft while Denver could end up losing Nurkic, Plumlee, AND the 1st if Plumlee goes elsewhere. Considering Plumlee will probably get paid big bucks by someone and Denver sucks... yeesh. Don't see why he would stay.
If Denver is this dumb, call em up right now lmao
... I was dead on about nurkic being worth a second and he was. ...