spearsy23 wrote:Kanter/Singler for Melo. Get it done.
I don't know...that just feels like an awful fit to me.
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spearsy23 wrote:Kanter/Singler for Melo. Get it done.
Coxy wrote:I think with a PG like George Hill, they'd be better than current.
spearsy23 wrote:Kanter/Singler for Melo. Get it done.
Knrstz wrote:If we traded Oladipo for Lavine, at what point would Lavine be ready to return from his injury?

Pillendreher wrote:Knrstz wrote:If we traded Oladipo for Lavine, at what point would Lavine be ready to return from his injury?
I don't know. Isn't ACL like a 6 month injury? Either way: I don't know if Thibs might be willig to swap picks in a Dipo trade (because I wouldn't trade them straight up, period).
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?
gh123 wrote:Zion lucky if he gets 18 ppg on decent efficiency. Midget big man is a no-career in NBA. Chuck being the only wonder. Zion is the next Tractor Trailer at best.
BobThunder wrote:I've been thinking for a while about kinda/sorta realistic ways for Presti to clear cap space and get reasonable returns so that, regardless of whether we do manage to nab a high-production level player, we will have a better overall fit for Westbrook. Obviously, Kanter has to go, and count me in as one of those people that think Oladipo is not a good fit in OKC with Russ. His greatest skill, penetrating and collapsing a defense, is sorta nullified because with their bigs and Roberson the paint is almost always congested, and his jump shot isn't consistent enough to make up for it as a second option. Do you guys think Presti could make a trade where he packages Oladipo and McDermott for Covington in Philly. You get a guy in Covington that obviously, is less skilled offensively, but primarily gives you 3&D as small forward, which would really help the thunder to pace and space the offense. Roberson could become a guy of the bench that gives you 15-20 minutes of premier D when RC needs rest, not to mention the depth at that position would make it unfathomable for the team to pick up Grant's contract in the offseason. Also, it would give Abrines a chance to step up into a starting role and show what he's made of, even if it's just in a developmental stage. If Philly gets Tatum in the draft like a lot of people project them to, I think they trade Covington. And with Oladipo, you're getting a better player that still hasn't reached his ceiling with McDermott as additional reimbursement. If your Presti, this thought has to enter your mind at some point or the other.
“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.
gh123 wrote:Zion lucky if he gets 18 ppg on decent efficiency. Midget big man is a no-career in NBA. Chuck being the only wonder. Zion is the next Tractor Trailer at best.
gh123 wrote:Zion lucky if he gets 18 ppg on decent efficiency. Midget big man is a no-career in NBA. Chuck being the only wonder. Zion is the next Tractor Trailer at best.

BobThunder wrote:So ultimately, in this specific scenario, I think it's not about getting the better players but the better FIT. You have to admit this team is weirdly constructed and lacks a strong identity.
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oken wrote:You would only wish, Covington is nr.1 in NBA in deflections, TJ McConnell is just one reliable jumper away from being a very good player and Philly would not make such trades, it would be so "un-process". But I would love to see any of these guys here next season:
-Tyler Ullis (draft gem, don't think PHX would trade him)
-TJ McConnell (undrafted, part of the process)
-George Hill (UFA, current 8mln, my favorite off-season move)
-Deron Williams (UFA, 5-8 mln?)
-Milos Teodosic (8-9mln? http://ballineurope.com/milos-teodosic-the-nba-and-everything-else-5845/)
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bondom34 wrote:BobThunder wrote:So ultimately, in this specific scenario, I think it's not about getting the better players but the better FIT. You have to admit this team is weirdly constructed and lacks a strong identity.
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gh123 wrote:Zion lucky if he gets 18 ppg on decent efficiency. Midget big man is a no-career in NBA. Chuck being the only wonder. Zion is the next Tractor Trailer at best.
gh123 wrote:Zion lucky if he gets 18 ppg on decent efficiency. Midget big man is a no-career in NBA. Chuck being the only wonder. Zion is the next Tractor Trailer at best.

BobThunder wrote:Those are good points all around. Certainly there's no guarantee that Covington doesn't opt out, but if he does decide to stay in Philly for another year, I do think it's something Presti has to at least consider. I know RoCo will probably want something near Oladipo money next year (though at this point I don't think he's worth 21 mil), but I think, with the special circumstances that OKC is in (Durant leaving last year, 28 year old Westbrook suddenly not in the best position to win a chip), it's important to maximize our roster for next season and not look too far ahead. The worst that could happen were we to get RoCo, would be that he gives us a productive 2017-2018, asks for too much in the offseason, and we let him walk. Of course it's not as simple as that, and the repercussions in the future could be significant, but, at this point, I'm far more pro-gunslinger than I am pro-wait around and see.
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gh123 wrote:Zion lucky if he gets 18 ppg on decent efficiency. Midget big man is a no-career in NBA. Chuck being the only wonder. Zion is the next Tractor Trailer at best.

BobThunder wrote:Your right. I guess I was thinking about that scenario assuming that we could possibly get a **** version of oladipo trading Kanter packaged with maybe a Sabonis or a draft pick to fill that hole.
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gh123 wrote:Zion lucky if he gets 18 ppg on decent efficiency. Midget big man is a no-career in NBA. Chuck being the only wonder. Zion is the next Tractor Trailer at best.

BobThunder wrote:Damn. I mean, I'm with you, I don't want to trade Oladipo and lose another playmaker but I have no idea how this team can legitimately be made better in the offseason. Man, life is hard as a thunder fan when one of your superstar players has an epiphany that he wants to leave the team without notifying them in advance
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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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