Triple 7 wrote:But Indiana blows in our ear before hanging up the phone.
My favorite way to kill my chances at a second date.
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Triple 7 wrote:But Indiana blows in our ear before hanging up the phone.
paulpressey25 wrote:msiris wrote:Until we get rid of Kidd I think its pointless to make any moves.
We all agree with this. That said I can't spend the next three years of my life without talking Bucks trades.
Gianstoppable wrote:Ok don't kill me.
Middleton and Delly for Tristian Thompson, Jae Crowder and the Nets pick. Even though the Nets pick won't likely be top 4 it should be lottery at least and if our pick does stay here we can possibly package a deal to move up. Absorbing TT should be worth Crowder and Middleton is worth the Nets pick, Delly matches salaries and goes back to play with LeBron
Baddy Chuck wrote:I want to win but I also love chaos.
Wisky4life wrote:Just waiting for the trade deadline, just wondering what the Bucks are offering these days.
Bucks: Favors, Frye, Dedmon and Bellinelli
Cavs: Delly
Hawks: Snell/Telly, Wilson and Osman
Jazz: Henson and Maker
Bucks: Get some playoff depth and can extend Favors and Parker in off-season
Cavs: DELLY!
Hawks: Get a good role player and 2 projects to go with young team
Jazz: Cheaper option than favors that is locked up for a few years and a young stud of a 1st rounder in Maker
trwi7 wrote:Will be practicing my best Australian accent for tomorrow.
"Hey ya wankers. I graduated from Aranmore back in 2010 and lost me yearbook. Is there any way you didgeridoos can send anotha yearbook me way?"
I can see all of this getting in Giannis way. He hardly gets used closing games out. Does Kidd know how good he is? Does Middleton and some of the others know this? The way this team struggles blows my mind. Are we not more talented than the likes of Miami, Indy and Detroit? How many more moves do we make before we find out that a better coach was the solution all along. Just so many clueless people in the organization and it starts at the top.coolhandluke121 wrote:msiris wrote:I just have a feeling that Middleton is Kidds favorite player. Just a hunch. I agree with you. but I do not trust the Bucks to do the right thing with Kidd being friends with the owners.
No doubt. Khris basically saved his sorry ass coaching career several years ago. Kidd was a joke as Brooklyn's coach and was well on his way to being a trivia question (as a coach, like Sid as a broadcaster). Then people gave him a lot of credit for what Dudley, Zaza, Ersan, Mayo, Knight, Giannis, and especially Khris accomplished in 2015 after Jabari got hurt and Sanders fell apart and most people assumed the Bucks would lose close to 60 games.
It was just one of those weird combinations where the whole was much greater than the sum of the parts. Mayo of all people was a leader, Knight was 50 points above his career 3% on high volume, Zaza had his best year since 2007, Dudley bounced back after being a salary dump the year before, Ersan bounced back, Henson was a decent backup big in a contract year, and everyone's skills complemented everyone else's really well. But most of all, Khris emerged as a likely future two-way star.
Have you guys ever noticed that the coach always get way too much credit when that happens? It's like people don't understand that the whole can be greater than the sum of the parts and a team can "over-achieve" with no help from the coach, so they just assume there must have been something special the coach did to make it happen. Look at COTY votes in any sport and you'll always see the coach/manager of a team doing better much than expected get a ton of votes even if you can't point to a single thing he did right and the rest of his track record is awful.
Kidd is awful and he and Khris are loyal to each other and Lasry is loyal to Kidd and the whole thing makes me sick. I'd like to see if a decent coach could rein Khris in. It's also possible that Giannis will keep maturing into a leader and realize what needs to be done and, for lack of a more appropriate way to word my point, tear his god-damned head off.
Because of the stipulation that you can't trade your pwn 1st rd picks consecutive years. Until that pick is conveyed to PHX, you'd, at the minimum, have to wait until 2 yrs after the last possible draft year that it 'could' be conveyed to be able to trade a 1st.Tfence92 wrote:leroyjw10 wrote:Just putting this here as a reminder on how difficult it’ll be to include a 1st rounder in any trades for likely a while.
http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/21750469/nba-trade-deadline-guide-all-30-teams
The trade for Eric Bledsoe has Milwaukee restricted on trading a future first-round pick. Because the protection to Phoenix extends to 2021, Milwaukee would not be allowed to trade a first until 2023 or two years after the pick to the Suns is conveyed.
I don't have insider, so I can't read the article, but I dont think this is entirely true.
The pick to the suns has a giant number of protections each year, why couldn't we trade the protected part elsewhere? They would have to get creative, but I don't think it's not allowed.
Rainwater wrote:LuessiT wrote:Mids, Delly for TT, Shumpert, BKN 1st., 2021 Cavs 1st. lottery protected
Why would the Cavs do this?
LuessiT wrote:Rainwater wrote:LuessiT wrote:Mids, Delly for TT, Shumpert, BKN 1st., 2021 Cavs 1st. lottery protected
Why would the Cavs do this?
Cause TT is on a negative contract, Shumpert is on a negative contract and the BKN pick is borderline lottery. Probably the Bucks wouldn't do it.
IrishRainbow wrote:Because of the stipulation that you can't trade your pwn 1st rd picks consecutive years. Until that pick is conveyed to PHX, you'd, at the minimum, have to wait until 2 yrs after the last possible draft year that it 'could' be conveyed to be able to trade a 1st.Tfence92 wrote:leroyjw10 wrote:Just putting this here as a reminder on how difficult it’ll be to include a 1st rounder in any trades for likely a while.
http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/21750469/nba-trade-deadline-guide-all-30-teams
The trade for Eric Bledsoe has Milwaukee restricted on trading a future first-round pick. Because the protection to Phoenix extends to 2021, Milwaukee would not be allowed to trade a first until 2023 or two years after the pick to the Suns is conveyed.
I don't have insider, so I can't read the article, but I dont think this is entirely true.
The pick to the suns has a giant number of protections each year, why couldn't we trade the protected part elsewhere? They would have to get creative, but I don't think it's not allowed.
I'm sure someone has better specifics than what I said out...but all the protections really hinder any possibility of trading another near future 1st.
You can't. You can't have the possibility of one half of the 'protection' conveyed in year (x) and the other half of the 'protection' conveyed in year (x+1). I'm not going to pretend to know the in and outs of the rule, but that seems like a fairly easy hurdle to define and one that can't be rectified until the PHX pick is conveyed.Tfence92 wrote:IrishRainbow wrote:Because of the stipulation that you can't trade your pwn 1st rd picks consecutive years. Until that pick is conveyed to PHX, you'd, at the minimum, have to wait until 2 yrs after the last possible draft year that it 'could' be conveyed to be able to trade a 1st.Tfence92 wrote:
I don't have insider, so I can't read the article, but I dont think this is entirely true.
The pick to the suns has a giant number of protections each year, why couldn't we trade the protected part elsewhere? They would have to get creative, but I don't think it's not allowed.
I'm sure someone has better specifics than what I said out...but all the protections really hinder any possibility of trading another near future 1st.
I know how the Stepien rule works, but I'm saying I think they could word it so they trade the other protected part to a different team.
Like right now it's protected 17-30 in some years, they could trade that protection to someone else. Or at the very least offer a swap.
Rainwater wrote:LuessiT wrote:Rainwater wrote:
Why would the Cavs do this?
Cause TT is on a negative contract, Shumpert is on a negative contract and the BKN pick is borderline lottery. Probably the Bucks wouldn't do it.
Midds is not worth a lottery pick and another first. The Cavs don't even want to give up that lottery pick for D. Jordan, and they badly need a center, what makes you think they will do it for Midds??? With a need at center, you have the Cavs giving up their only real one in TT for no center returning to replace him leaving them with only Love who is really a PF. Delly is also on a long contract and I believe the Cavs already have 3 pgs, Delly would make it 4.
LuessiT wrote:Rainwater wrote:LuessiT wrote:
Cause TT is on a negative contract, Shumpert is on a negative contract and the BKN pick is borderline lottery. Probably the Bucks wouldn't do it.
Midds is not worth a lottery pick and another first. The Cavs don't even want to give up that lottery pick for D. Jordan, and they badly need a center, what makes you think they will do it for Midds??? With a need at center, you have the Cavs giving up their only real one in TT for no center returning to replace him leaving them with only Love who is really a PF. Delly is also on a long contract and I believe the Cavs already have 3 pgs, Delly would make it 4.
Love is really a C and LeBron is really a PF on that Cavs roster. Middleton has higher value than Jordan so it doesn't bother me that they don't want to give up the pick for him and Mids could easily return those picks much more if you attach taking on TT.
Rainwater wrote:LuessiT wrote:Rainwater wrote:
Midds is not worth a lottery pick and another first. The Cavs don't even want to give up that lottery pick for D. Jordan, and they badly need a center, what makes you think they will do it for Midds??? With a need at center, you have the Cavs giving up their only real one in TT for no center returning to replace him leaving them with only Love who is really a PF. Delly is also on a long contract and I believe the Cavs already have 3 pgs, Delly would make it 4.
Love is really a C and LeBron is really a PF on that Cavs roster. Middleton has higher value than Jordan so it doesn't bother me that they don't want to give up the pick for him and Mids could easily return those picks much more if you attach taking on TT.
The Cavs are in need of a center. Even if you think that Love is a reliable center, which I don't think is the case, they need more than one. This is an opinion but I think Jordan has the higher value. A double, double machine who clogs the middle, former all-star and all NBA I would think is worth more than Midds. Hell, you have people here who want to give Midds and Delly for Jordan. Again, reports out of Cleveland is that Cleveland holds that pick in high regard. And I really don't think Midds is worth that lottery pick and second first especially with LeBron situation up in the air.
Gianstoppable wrote:Ok don't kill me.
Middleton and Delly for Tristian Thompson, Jae Crowder and the Nets pick. Even though the Nets pick won't likely be top 4 it should be lottery at least and if our pick does stay here we can possibly package a deal to move up. Absorbing TT should be worth Crowder and Middleton is worth the Nets pick, Delly matches salaries and goes back to play with LeBron

emunney wrote:Ron Swanson wrote: 9 YEARS!? like any of that matters
THAT LITERALLY IS HIS TENURE.
Nowak008 wrote:Gianstoppable wrote:Ok don't kill me.
Middleton and Delly for Tristian Thompson, Jae Crowder and the Nets pick. Even though the Nets pick won't likely be top 4 it should be lottery at least and if our pick does stay here we can possibly package a deal to move up. Absorbing TT should be worth Crowder and Middleton is worth the Nets pick, Delly matches salaries and goes back to play with LeBron
I'd personally hand the EOY to Horst if he got that deal done.