Kerrsed wrote:Moochthemonkey wrote:Kerrsed wrote:
http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=ycmbamhy
PHX gets: Irving
POR gets: Love
MIL gets: TT
Cleveland gets Bledsoe/Chriss/MIA 1st (From PHX), Harkless/Davis/Collins/1st (From POR), Monroe/Parker/Brogdon (From MIL).
They then flip Bledsoe to another team for more assets (Say to Denver for Harris/Faried). Use Monroe/Davis as $25M in Expirings (to trade for assets). I think at this point Lebron would bail, so trade him to team he wants to go to for a nice young player and a pick (Say Lakers for Lopez/Clarkson/Nance/future 1st). Once again, use Lopez's $18M expiring for more assets or just let expire.
I'd say thats a nice haul of up-and-coming young talent (along with a few additional draft picks)
Then going into next season you have:
Brogdon/Clarkson
Harris/Shumpert/Smith
Harkless/Korver
Parker/Faried/NanceJr
Chriss/Collins
along with CLE 1st/MIA 1st/POR 1st/LAL 1st (2020?)
IDK, just an idea off the top of my head for a hypothetical situation that will never happen, lol.
for Milwaukee- yikes! why the hell would they ruin a solid core going forward including sending out the guy that just won rookie of the year and Jabari Parker (very solid PF even with an injury history) for TT and Shumpert? If that's not bad enough, Monroe is expiring and TT has 3 more years!
Eh...the rookie of the year thing is kinda weird for last season. The kid wasnt so much great, just the rest of the rookie class had better players stuck behind more established players. Very very odd for a Rookie of the year to be 24 years old (3 months younger than Irving, lol) 2nd round pick with kinda a bleh stat line. And im sorry, but i dont think he really should have won that award. Who was the better rookie, a PG that put up 10/4/3 (14.9PER) in 26MPG or a C that was BEASTING until injury mid season with 20/8/2.5blks (24.15PER) in 25 minutes. That Rookie of the year award should have gone to Embiid.
As for TT, i think Milwaukee needs that presence in the post (REBOUNDING). Thats actually something TT is very good at even if he is undersized. I would like to see a Delladovea/Middleton/FREAK/Thon/TT lineup. Parker, eh, idk, that ACL injury was baaaaad. He's not supposed to be back until late february according to Coach Kidd. Even then will he be 100%? Will he ever be 100% again? Who knows, but thats a bad question to have to answer when your on an expiring contract like he is.
deserving of ROY or not, trading Brogdon is not something you do at this point unless you're receiving a certain Lakers 1st that was acquired in a Steve Nash trade, at the least.
Parker is still a 20 PPG two-way player...they can use the rest of next season to asses what kind of contract he should get (or what should be matched).
the trade just makes little sense from a young team that's already qualified for the playoffs and still far from their potential. TT is indeed a great rebounder but overall a limited player. Milwaukee could use the 15+ million over the next two offseasons for better purposes, or even retain Monroe for a lesser price than what he/TT are currently making seeing that the market price for these type of guys is diminished. That's why Monroe accepted his PO; TT can thank LeGM for his contract.