the_process wrote:smittybanton wrote:Frank Jackson for Justin Anderson, straight up.
Jackson and Asik for Anderson, Stauskas, and 2018 NOP 1st top 5 protected?
Hell, NO can keep Jackson and I'd still do that.
To take Asik's contract, we'd have to get that pick. Hopefully, they're desperate.
If I'm them, I'd be hoping and praying for Michael Porter or Miles Bridges out of next year's draft.
Either one would set their small forward spot off.
Stauskas fits their needs, I think. There's a question whether he and Boogie want to work together again. Lol.
For some offense, they can sign Shabazz Muhammad to a minimum deal.
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More reports:
With Solomon Hill expected to miss a significant portion of the 2017/18 season, the Pelicans find themselves short-handed at the small forward position, and are expected to explore adding depth at the position. Head coach Alvin Gentry confirmed as much during a Monday appearance on the Black and Blue Report, as Jim Eichenhofer of Pelicans.com details.
“I think we’ve got some players who can fill in, but we’ve really got to go out and find another guy of that size with a little bit of versatility, that can play some (power forward) or maybe even some (shooting guard) for us, depending on who we try to get,” Gentry said. “Right now we’ve got to decide if we’re going to add a guy and how we can do that.”
The Pelicans have an All-Star duo up front in DeMarcus Cousins and Anthony Davis, and will head into the season with a pair of starting-caliber point guards in Jrue Holiday and Rajon Rondo. However, the club’s depth on the wing remains a potential concern, particularly with Hill sidelined for six to eight months with a torn hamstring.
Currently, Quincy Pondexter and Darius Miller are the other viable small forwards on New Orleans’ roster, but Pondexter’s health is still a question mark, and Miller hasn’t played in the NBA since the 2014/15 season. It remains to be seen whether either player can approximate the production provided by Hill, who wasn’t a force on offense last season, but was often matched up against a top scorer on defense.
Wow. Those comment scream for Justin Anderson.
We still need a small guard who's more athletic and can shoot better than TJ Maxx.
They have four guards ahead of Frank Jackson--Rondo, Holiday, Ian Clark, Etwaun Moore.
Convert a contract that expires next year on a player who shouldn't get minutes, for a guy we can groom for four years at the minimum.
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The Pelicans are reportedly shopping Quincy Pondexter.
Knee issues have kept Pondexter off the floor for the past two seasons, and as recently as June 8, Pelicans GM Dell Demps said that Pondexter's status for the 2017-18 season is still "a little uncertain." He's owed roughly $3.8 million next year in what will be the final year of his contract, so if the Pelicans are able to move him, he would likely go to a team seeking to free up cap space for free agency in 2018.
They could sign Shabazz Muhammad. Then give us Frank Jackson and Quincy Poindexter ($4M salary cap relief) for Justin Anderson.
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The odds of them making the playoffs are still not good. I think for NO18(x5), they'd be asking for Covington. He would set that team off! [no bueno for us, imo]