why not packing the bledsoe/miami´s 5th / chandler / dudley and get another trade done - what we need a pg. than go out and find one

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denial wrote:His whole life isn't basketball. He's obviously going through a break-up (with a woman... not a basketball team).
TOO wrote:Clippers dont have anything to give. Wont trade DJ/Blake, so that leaves Beverly, Rivers, Dekker? Eww.
TOO wrote:1UPZ wrote:Bledsoe with the tweets..
Um, is he a fan of another sports team that has lost or something?
What could these 2 cryptic tweets be about!!
He probably dropped his sandwich on floor.
Frank Lee wrote:At this point.... doing nothing looks like the best route.... right now. Let the season play out... somebody might get hungry for Bled or Chandler.
It would be prudent to get another year of playing these youngsters to really see what we have. Would suck to throw in a kid on a deal and then have him breakout. They are all incredibly cheap for the upcoming year and continuing bargains till re-sign time.
I'd move Bled and a pick for Kyrie. Thats it. Keep the Cheap Children
carey wrote:It is 2-time, every time.
mab2039 wrote:And yes he can paly 3 positions very effectively, you can go to the heat board and ask how they value Winslow. He is very much like Josh Jackson as a prospect who can do it all, but i think JJ is a little far ahead offensively. But Winslow showed his defensive prowess right out of the gate which JJ is yet to do.Spoiler:
He is not SF through and through, he is built like a tank. In a small ball he can be played multiple positions and he has got good IQ for the game which Chriss is lacking. Yes i like Winslow better than Chriss or even Bender at the moment because of his defense.
LukasBMW wrote:Walt_Uoob wrote:Imagine this scenario: TJ is considered a frontrunner for MIP while at the same time JJ is showing he deserves time and fits better with Booker, but they both work best at the 3 and don't seem to work very well together. What's our best play then?
We could obviously keep them both, plan to match any RFA offer for Warren, and do our best to keep them both happy and productive
We could try to trade TJ at the deadline for something centered on draft picks (Celtics don't need him but getting one of the high picks owed to them would be ideal) and/or prospects.
We could try to trade TJ for an upgrade at another position.
We could trade JJ (seems incredibly unlikely).
What else? What would you do?
I don't think it's out of the possibility that TJ wins MIP and JJ wins ROY.
Seriously.
I'd say both are top 5 candidates for each award.
And to answer your question, we keep TJ, resign him, and see how the 2018 draft shakes out. We can either keep him as a 6th man or trade him (once he has been resigned) as he will get more value once he is resigned.
TOO wrote:Clippers dont have anything to give. Wont trade DJ/Blake, so that leaves Beverly, Rivers, Dekker? Eww.
AtheJ415 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:AtheJ415 wrote:
The irony. Bam has played absolutely 0 minutes with an NBA team, and Winslow is THE WORST OFFENSIVE PLAYER IN BASKETBALL. It's not about minutes. The advanced numbers bear that out. Chriss is much better than Winslow on offense. Bender isn't, but Bender was the youngest player in the NBA last year on a horrible team. Winslow has had a premiere coach and is playing off of better players overall than Phoenix has, while putting up worse numbers. I'm not ignoring his defense. His defense is factored into his overall numbers, and those overall numbers say he helps the opponents win games.
He only played in 18 games. Miami wasn't a good team to start the season. They were 11-30 in the first half. He played in two stretches of 9 games and was battling injuries. It's WAY too early to definitely judge him, just like it's WAY too early to definitely judge Bender, who also had a negative 4 OBPM. But battling injuries and playing 18 games is hardly a good reflection of what type of impact he will provide going forward.
As a rookie he had a BPM of -.6 and Chriss had a BPM of -1.6. Chriss was slightly better on the offensive side and far worse on the defensive side as a rookie. Bam hasn't played but the Miami pick is more than a year away from playing.
I'm not really judging him as an ultimate player. I'm judging the supposed statement that Winslow helps you win NOW, and thus the Cavs would prefer the Miami trade, and also that he is still a blue chip prospect.
He has never shown any ability to help you win now at the NBA level. He didn't as a rookie. He didn't as a sophomore. His shooting has been awful across the board--not just from 3. That is not what was expected from him coming in. People thought his 3 point shot would struggle but that he would be good in transition, getting to the rim, and be improving at the free throw line and mid range. None of that has happened. He's been abysmal at all across the board. I don't believe that a player like Winslow is still a blue chip prospect after 2 years where his performance at his given weakness has gotten worse since college. He is near RFA, which will make him costly, and he does not look like a franchise player at all. There is still a long ways for him to go, so obviously he can develop into the player people thought, but I don't see any reason why that alone makes him a blue chip prospect when his performances are what they have been. It's like watching Archie Goodwin 2 years in and seeing 0 improvement and some additional holes on top of that and still considering him a blue chip high upside prospect. I don't believe his stock is that high anymore.
When NYK drafted Porzingis with him on the board, the knock was that Winslow helps the Knicks win today. He didn't help Miami win at all according to the numbers. His offense has shown more holes than people thought in college. His D has been great but it was supposed to be.
I wouldn't trade any of Chriss, Bender, Warren, our pick next year, Miami's unprotected pick for him. The big difference I see is that Warren actually helps you win today (as does Chriss despite not being great). With Chriss and Bender, they were supposed to be raw projects with high athletic upside. Chriss did better than expected as a rookie given his profile, and I'm not just considering BPM here--Chriss has better numbers than Winslow overall. He wasn't just a little better overall on offense relative to Winslow. The numbers actually show the gap in offense between Winslow and Chriss is bigger than the gap on defense, and thus Chriss is the better player TODAY. His ORtg-DRtg differential is better, his win share/48 is better, his career steal % is better, his turnover % is better, his PER is better. Bender might have been worse as a rookie than expected, but not by much. He was also a big time project who is too young and weak to be effective in the league as a rookie. Winslow did worse than expected as a rookie and the few games he played as a sophomore. He then got hurt, which also doesn't help his stock. Why on earth would somebody consider his stock "blue chip" as a prospect given all of that, or have faith that he will be more likely to reach his upside than any of those guys?
Saberestar wrote:DarkHawk wrote:Saw this posted in the FB group. Thought it was pretty interesting. Basically proved Gambo to be incorrect.
https://soundcloud.com/siriusxmnba/phoenix-suns-guard-josh-jackson-on-being-involved-in-kyrie-irving-trade-rumors
Gambo was right. Jackson has not been involved in any Irving trade.
The person who said that the Suns talked with Jackson to say him that he is not gonna be traded was Ramona Shelburne.
carey wrote:It is 2-time, every time.
BobbieL wrote:TOO wrote:Clippers dont have anything to give. Wont trade DJ/Blake, so that leaves Beverly, Rivers, Dekker? Eww.
I am not sure Beverly can be traded anytime soon with another player. I am not sure if the same as a free agent but I do believe there is a rule that Beverly cannot be traded with other players for certain number of days
As for the Clippers - unless they are giving up Jordan - they have nothing the Cavs would want
I like Beverly for the Suns for the short term - starter and longer term, Evans from Ohio State
Clippers; Kyrie
Cavs: Bledsoe and whatever from the Clippers, Dekker and picks maybe
Suns: Beverly, Evans and maybe a guy like Lou Williams to make the numbers work - or Wesley Johnson
bwgood77 wrote:AtheJ415 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
But things like WS/48 are impacted by nagging injuries. As a rookie, he had a higher WS/48 than Booker did in either year.
Yeah, but in that year his team had drastically more wins to share, which impacts WS/48. Booker and the rest of the Suns should have worse WS numbers than him due to the team they play on. Same holds for the start of the 2nd year, even though Miami was bad when he was healthy. In fact, when Miami was bad at almost Phoenix's level (like they were to start his sophomore year), Winslow's WS numbers became negative and drastically worse than Chriss's.
Also, I'm not looking at just WS. ORtg-DRtg, shooting percentages, PER, TO%, Usage, all of it. The overall numbers for Winslow's career do not favor him over Chriss and certainly not over Booker. Bender is the only argument to make, but even then it is a bad one imo because Bender was supposed to be a huge long-term project where as Winslow was supposed to be an immediate contributor.
I think it's pretty rare rookies are expected to be much of an immediate contributor. It's also pretty rare that a rookie grades out above avg defensively like Winslow did, so he definitely contributed on that end, right away. But yes, he can't shoot, so yes, that's a problem. He's basically on par with Stanley Johnson so far.
I think it's typically easier to improve on offense than it is on defense though.
Kerrsed wrote:MilotheSlayer wrote:Can someone check on Bled? Seems a little off his rocker tonight?
Yeah, i hate all this cryptic ****. Its like he wants to say something.....but cant.
jredsaz wrote:Kerrsed wrote:MilotheSlayer wrote:Can someone check on Bled? Seems a little off his rocker tonight?
Yeah, i hate all this cryptic ****. Its like he wants to say something.....but cant.
He might be pissed that he was completely left out of the new uniform unveiling.