2017 OKC Thunder Trade Discussion
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Kanter, Roberson & Payne could get us KCP
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Balkman32 wrote:Kanter, Roberson & Payne could get us KCP
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That's a little steep. KCP isn't that good, is he?
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
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Hey guys! One day away from the trade deadline.
What do y'all think of this trade
Okc receives - Stanley Johnson and Marcus Morris
Detroit receives - Singler, Roberson Lauvergne, Morrow, 2nd round pick
Pg• Westbrook / Payne
Sg• Oladipo / Abrines
Sg• Johnson / Grant
Pf• Sabonis / Morris
C • Adams / Kanter
What do y'all think of this trade
Okc receives - Stanley Johnson and Marcus Morris
Detroit receives - Singler, Roberson Lauvergne, Morrow, 2nd round pick
Pg• Westbrook / Payne
Sg• Oladipo / Abrines
Sg• Johnson / Grant
Pf• Sabonis / Morris
C • Adams / Kanter
GO OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
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While we wait for basketball to resume tomorrow, how about we talk about what we should do with the 19th-ish pick in the draft. A few guys on my radar:
Rodions Kurucs
Terrance Ferguson
Miles Bridges (will probably be gone)
Justin Patton
Isaiah Hartenstein
OG Anunoby
Rodions Kurucs
Terrance Ferguson
Miles Bridges (will probably be gone)
Justin Patton
Isaiah Hartenstein
OG Anunoby
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TheBeardedMan wrote:Hey guys! One day away from the trade deadline.
What do y'all think of this trade
Okc receives - Stanley Johnson and Marcus Morris
Detroit receives - Singler, Roberson Lauvergne, Morrow, 2nd round pick
Pg• Westbrook / Payne
Sg• Oladipo / Abrines
Sg• Johnson / Grant
Pf• Sabonis / Morris
C • Adams / Kanter
No way detroit would do this. They get 3 expirings, a negative contract, and an okc 2nd for a decent starter and a second year player who was their lottery pick. Stanley is not that great either. He would not be able to help us unless he developed considerably under OKC.
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getrichordie wrote:While we wait for basketball to resume tomorrow, how about we talk about what we should do with the 19th-ish pick in the draft. A few guys on my radar:
Rodions Kurucs
Terrance Ferguson
Miles Bridges (will probably be gone)
Justin Patton
Isaiah Hartenstein
OG Anunoby
Rodions Kurucs is my vote realistically. Bridges will be long gone. I don't know if OG will declare. Ferguson hasn't been impressive in Australia. Hartenstein could be interesting, but he and Domantas will be vying for the PF spot.
Kurucs looks the most talented by far out of the guys we can get. I just don't know if a draft and stash is the best way to go at the moment.
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If it's true that all the Lakers want for Nick Young is a second rounder, I hope we do it.
Of course, he's not the type of character Presti would go for. Not quiet enough off the court, and can also shoot, so that probably rules out our interest.
Seriously though, he's the type of guy that we should get. Someone that can shoot and that we can actually trade for. I know it's very unlikely Presti does it, but at some point, particularly if the cost is low, he has to swallow his pride on his "type" of player and actually start finding guys that'll help Russell win some games.
Of course, he's not the type of character Presti would go for. Not quiet enough off the court, and can also shoot, so that probably rules out our interest.
Seriously though, he's the type of guy that we should get. Someone that can shoot and that we can actually trade for. I know it's very unlikely Presti does it, but at some point, particularly if the cost is low, he has to swallow his pride on his "type" of player and actually start finding guys that'll help Russell win some games.
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getrichordie wrote:While we wait for basketball to resume tomorrow, how about we talk about what we should do with the 19th-ish pick in the draft. A few guys on my radar:
Rodions Kurucs
Terrance Ferguson
Miles Bridges (will probably be gone)
Justin Patton
Isaiah Hartenstein
OG Anunoby
Kurucs is the best realistic pick. Anunoby would be a horrible pick. He's going to be a Roberson all D no 3 type. OKC doesn't need another of those. Anunoby was a streaky 3pt shooter in college showing some decent numbers, but his FT% was terrible. No good 3pt shooter doesn't make FTs. The small sample size makes Anunoby look like more of a 3&D guy than he really is. 31% from 3 this year and 56% from the FT line after 48% from the FT line last year.
I'll be surprised if Ferguson or Bridges drop that far. Hartenstein would be solid. Lydon is possible. Kostja Mushidi could be interesting. Jarrett Allen could be a solid pick if they move Kanter for a wing. Andrew Jones is a combo guard that could be a Presti type of pick, i.e. good defender that can't shoot 3s.
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InTheSabonus wrote:If it's true that all the Lakers want for Nick Young is a second rounder, I hope we do it.
Only if they don't want the 2nd round pick this year. OKC sent that pick to Denver.
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getrichordie wrote:While we wait for basketball to resume tomorrow, how about we talk about what we should do with the 19th-ish pick in the draft. A few guys on my radar:
Rodions Kurucs
Terrance Ferguson
Miles Bridges (will probably be gone)
Justin Patton
Isaiah Hartenstein
OG Anunoby
Not sure where he'll go, but I really like that Justin Jackson kid from UNC.
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Kings possibly moving WCS given that they're going after Okafor?
"I don't know of any player that, when the shot goes up, he doesn't want it to go in," Donovan said
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Pillendreher wrote:Kings possibly moving WCS given that they're going after Okafor?
Not white enough for us, if they move papagiannis we'll be all over that.
It's gotten do bad that I'm hoping for nicm young
“If you're getting stops and you're making threes and the other team's not scoring, that's when you're going to see a huge point difference there,” coach Billy Donovan said.
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Thundershock88 wrote:getrichordie wrote:While we wait for basketball to resume tomorrow, how about we talk about what we should do with the 19th-ish pick in the draft. A few guys on my radar:
Rodions Kurucs
Terrance Ferguson
Miles Bridges (will probably be gone)
Justin Patton
Isaiah Hartenstein
OG Anunoby
Not sure where he'll go, but I really like that Justin Jackson kid from UNC.
Hopefully he stays in school another season, but what about Juwan Evans if he comes out? Especially if we deal Payne this season.
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spearsy23 wrote:Pillendreher wrote:Kings possibly moving WCS given that they're going after Okafor?
Not white enough for us, if they move papagiannis we'll be all over that.
It's gotten do bad that I'm hoping for nicm young
Cheated on his woman - not a culture fit!
"I don't know of any player that, when the shot goes up, he doesn't want it to go in," Donovan said
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"I don't know of any player that, when the shot goes up, he doesn't want it to go in," Donovan said
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Well, something might be happening at least. I'll be sad to see cam go out like this though, he looked so promising last year.
“If you're getting stops and you're making threes and the other team's not scoring, that's when you're going to see a huge point difference there,” coach Billy Donovan said.
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I hope Sabonis doesn't turn into the next Payne. Both started out in a very promising way, then everything turned to **** after like 30-40 games.
"I don't know of any player that, when the shot goes up, he doesn't want it to go in," Donovan said
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Pillendreher wrote:I hope Sabonis doesn't turn into the next Payne. Both started out in a very promising way, then everything turned to **** after like 30-40 games.
To be fair to Sabonis, I think his hot start was always a little misleading. One look at his body and you can tell he needs some time. He might not become a 40% 3 point shooter again, but his ability to switch on D is still great for a rookie and will probably be the strongest part of his game throughout his career and he can still pass well. The shots aren't dropping, but then again I believe he was more known for his post moves in college, and his twig of a body isn't going to be posting up many NBA players any time soon.
He's not ready yet, but I don't think that should be too surprising. I think it's more on Presti- Sabonus should be developing off the bench. Let him try and score on weaker bigs. I think in time Sabonis will be the perfect starting role player, complimenting any superstar, but he needs time to develop. We should have a starting caliber power forward for this season and probably next season in the mean time, but if we're making a dead line move it'll probably be for a 3. So I'd be surprised if we got an interim 4.
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InTheSabonus wrote:Pillendreher wrote:I hope Sabonis doesn't turn into the next Payne. Both started out in a very promising way, then everything turned to **** after like 30-40 games.
To be fair to Sabonis, I think his hot start was always a little misleading. One look at his body and you can tell he needs some time. He might not become a 40% 3 point shooter again, but his ability to switch on D is still great for a rookie and will probably be the strongest part of his game throughout his career and he can still pass well. The shots aren't dropping, but then again I believe he was more known for his post moves in college, and his twig of a body isn't going to be posting up many NBA players any time soon.
He's not ready yet, but I don't think that should be too surprising. I think it's more on Presti- Sabonus should be developing off the bench. Let him try and score on weaker bigs. I think in time Sabonis will be the perfect starting role player, complimenting any superstar, but he needs time to develop. We should have a starting caliber power forward for this season and probably next season in the mean time, but if we're making a dead line move it'll probably be for a 3. So I'd be surprised if we got an interim 4.
To be honest, that sounds an awful lot like Nick Collison. We can't really afford to 'waste' lottery picks like that (especially with how Payne has looked).
"I don't know of any player that, when the shot goes up, he doesn't want it to go in," Donovan said
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Pillendreher wrote:InTheSabonus wrote:Pillendreher wrote:I hope Sabonis doesn't turn into the next Payne. Both started out in a very promising way, then everything turned to **** after like 30-40 games.
To be fair to Sabonis, I think his hot start was always a little misleading. One look at his body and you can tell he needs some time. He might not become a 40% 3 point shooter again, but his ability to switch on D is still great for a rookie and will probably be the strongest part of his game throughout his career and he can still pass well. The shots aren't dropping, but then again I believe he was more known for his post moves in college, and his twig of a body isn't going to be posting up many NBA players any time soon.
He's not ready yet, but I don't think that should be too surprising. I think it's more on Presti- Sabonus should be developing off the bench. Let him try and score on weaker bigs. I think in time Sabonis will be the perfect starting role player, complimenting any superstar, but he needs time to develop. We should have a starting caliber power forward for this season and probably next season in the mean time, but if we're making a dead line move it'll probably be for a 3. So I'd be surprised if we got an interim 4.
To be honest, that sounds an awful lot like Nick Collison. We can't really afford to 'waste' lottery picks like that (especially with how Payne has looked).
I've been saying collison with a 3 point shot since we got him. That's not a wasted pick, that's great value. Prime collison was consistently one of the most impactful non stars in the league.
“If you're getting stops and you're making threes and the other team's not scoring, that's when you're going to see a huge point difference there,” coach Billy Donovan said.
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