Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft and continuation of Mock Offseason part 1

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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#481 » by stitches » Sun May 21, 2017 12:25 am

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If I would have gotten a good offer for Bledsoe I would have drafted a PG at 4. in any case, I will need a young pg and first round pick this year (preferably top half or so) if I trade him, and if I get a really strong offer and/or you can add a defensive wing, or figure a good 3 way trade to accomplish this, I would think about sending Tatum out too.

But to send them both out, that would obviously have to be a killer offer, and I'm guessing we will just go into the season with Bledsoe.

Does Exum interest you?

I can do Favors+Exum... Or Favors + pick... or Exum + picks?


No

Does anything on the Jazz interest you?
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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#482 » by spearsy23 » Sun May 21, 2017 12:27 am

OKC is looking to move nik Stauskas for a future 2nd

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Either of you interested in a bench 3 pt marksman?
“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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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#483 » by Texas Chuck » Sun May 21, 2017 12:34 am

spearsy23 wrote:OKC is looking to move nik Stauskas for a future 2nd

DocRI wrote:.

Texas Chuck wrote:.


Either of you interested in a bench 3 pt marksman?


I think Id rather just give Brussino a season of rotation minutes. His floor is lower than Stauskas obviously but his ceiling with his size and passing ability is higher even if fairly unlikely to hit. But this is the time for the Mavs to be taking those guys of looks.

So dallas passes.
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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#484 » by LuessiT » Sun May 21, 2017 12:40 am

Still looking to move Joseph and Carroll/Bazemore for mostly cap space. I want a second rounder or compareable value for Joseph and I'm ready to attach the 2018 LAL 2nd to Bazemore.
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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#485 » by spearsy23 » Sun May 21, 2017 12:47 am

LuessiT wrote:Still looking to move Joseph and Carroll/Bazemore for mostly cap space. I want a second rounder or compareable value for Joseph and I'm ready to attach the 2018 LAL 2nd to Bazemore.

OKC has interest in baze, but it wouldn't be until I struck out in free agency. So if he's still on your team then I'll be in touch.
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Post#486 » by BullyKing » Sun May 21, 2017 12:48 am

Can we try and pick up the pace a little?
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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#487 » by NashtyNas » Sun May 21, 2017 12:51 am

Soulyss wrote:Wizards dropped out... never trust a Wizard for they are tricky and prone to anger.


Uh ... okay?
I was obviously only interested in moving my bigs because I was under the assumption that I had a bunch of them.
If someone else drops out of a trade unexpectedly, there's obviously going to be a ripple effect.

But yeah, sure. :crazy:
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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#488 » by LuessiT » Sun May 21, 2017 12:55 am

spearsy23 wrote:
LuessiT wrote:Still looking to move Joseph and Carroll/Bazemore for mostly cap space. I want a second rounder or compareable value for Joseph and I'm ready to attach the 2018 LAL 2nd to Bazemore.

OKC has interest in baze, but it wouldn't be until I struck out in free agency. So if he's still on your team then I'll be in touch.


The Toronto Raptors have high interest to move Bazemore before the start of free agency. If that is not possible, depending on how the early phases of how free agency go, Bazemore himself may not be on the market anymore. Just wanted to give you a headsup about the situation.
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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#489 » by Prokorov » Sun May 21, 2017 12:56 am

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Prokorov wrote:!

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Wizards dropped out... never trust a Wizard for they are tricky and prone to anger.

So the deal is:

Nets send: TPE, #55, 2018 2nd (better of nets/philly/indy)
Nets receive: Turner, Leonard, #20, #26

blazers send: Leonard, Turner, Davis, #20, #26
blazers receive: TPE, Faried, #49, #51, #55, 2018 2nd (better of nets/philly/indy)

Nuggets send: Faried, #49, #51
Nuggets receive: TPE, Davis

Please send your PM to sportscrazy.


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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#490 » by spearsy23 » Sun May 21, 2017 12:58 am

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Soulyss wrote:Wizards dropped out... never trust a Wizard for they are tricky and prone to anger.


Uh ... okay?
I was obviously only interested in moving my bigs because I was under the assumption that I had a bunch of them.
If someone else drops out of a trade unexpectedly, there's obviously going to be a ripple effect.

But yeah, sure. :crazy:

Relax bro, he was paraphrasing lord of the rings
"Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger."
“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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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#491 » by Prokorov » Sun May 21, 2017 12:59 am

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BullyKing wrote:
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Intriguing... What would you like for Dunn?


You traded your late firsts already right? Maybe a future protected one?


Yeah I don't think I like Dunn enough as the 4th guard give up a future first... if he shot the 3pt even passably I would...

Do you still have 36? Would you be willing to do 15, 49, 51 for 17 & 36?


Bullyking... any interest in #20 for dunn?
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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#492 » by Prokorov » Sun May 21, 2017 1:00 am

anyone interested in jeremy lin for a second rounder?
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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#493 » by BullyKing » Sun May 21, 2017 1:06 am

Prokorov wrote:
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You traded your late firsts already right? Maybe a future protected one?


Yeah I don't think I like Dunn enough as the 4th guard give up a future first... if he shot the 3pt even passably I would...

Do you still have 36? Would you be willing to do 15, 49, 51 for 17 & 36?


Bullyking... any interest in #20 for dunn?


We'd be more interested in a future first only because we are so overloaded with picks for this year already.
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Post#494 » by jayjaysee » Sun May 21, 2017 1:12 am

BullyKing wrote:We'd be more interested in a future first only because we are so overloaded with picks for this year already.


Scratch all that. If you're interested in Dellavedova, I'd like to add him for a some semi rotation player type?.. If not I'll do that later..

Indy offers our 2018 first top 8 protected for Dunn. I'd even do top 5 really.
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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#495 » by spearsy23 » Sun May 21, 2017 1:20 am

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Indy have any interest in nik Stauskas for a future 2nd?
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Post#496 » by jayjaysee » Sun May 21, 2017 1:24 am

spearsy23 wrote:
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Indy have any interest in nik Stauskas for a future 2nd?


Not really.. With the Evan Fournier trade, and blind faith in Lance and Glenn.. On top of Delly and/or Dunn playing the 2..shooting guard is as strong as it can realistically get.

I think someone should give up a 2nd for him though..
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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#497 » by BullyKing » Sun May 21, 2017 1:26 am

jayjaysee wrote:
BullyKing wrote:We'd be more interested in a future first only because we are so overloaded with picks for this year already.



Indy offers our 2018 first top 8 protected for Dunn. I'd even do top 5 really.


That works for Philly. How about top 5 protected for two years, then top 3 protected for a year, then unprotected so we can potentially relive the Lakers pick vigil
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Post#498 » by jayjaysee » Sun May 21, 2017 1:28 am

BullyKing wrote:
jayjaysee wrote:
BullyKing wrote:We'd be more interested in a future first only because we are so overloaded with picks for this year already.



Indy offers our 2018 first top 8 protected for Dunn. I'd even do top 5 really.


That works for Philly. How about top 5 protected for two years, then top 3 protected for a year, then unprotected so we can potentially relive the Lakers pick vigil


Done.
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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#499 » by BullyKing » Sun May 21, 2017 1:30 am

jayjaysee wrote:
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jayjaysee wrote:

Indy offers our 2018 first top 8 protected for Dunn. I'd even do top 5 really.


That works for Philly. How about top 5 protected for two years, then top 3 protected for a year, then unprotected so we can potentially relive the Lakers pick vigil


Done.


Cool. I'll send in my confirmation now.
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Re: Mock Off-Season: NBA Draft 

Post#500 » by Soulyss » Sun May 21, 2017 2:10 am

spearsy23 wrote:
I_Socrates wrote:
Soulyss wrote:Wizards dropped out... never trust a Wizard for they are tricky and prone to anger.


Uh ... okay?
I was obviously only interested in moving my bigs because I was under the assumption that I had a bunch of them.
If someone else drops out of a trade unexpectedly, there's obviously going to be a ripple effect.

But yeah, sure. :crazy:

Relax bro, he was paraphrasing lord of the rings
"Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger."


Exactly, I was just play'n... no harm man. Just relaaaaaaaax :lol:

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