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2017/2018 NBA Trade/Wishing Well Thread (Cont.)

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Re: 2017/2018 NBA Trade/Wishing Well Thread (Cont.) 

Post#1801 » by Jadoogar » Fri Apr 20, 2018 5:33 pm

An interesting trade brought up by Kevin O'Connor (not reporting anything just hypothetical).
CJ McCollum for Frank + 1st rounder. McCollum is only 25 and is a proven scorer who could be a good fit next KP. I know it's hard to trade a rookie after his first season but it's not like CJ is some old veteran. Just an interesting idea.
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Post#1802 » by BLACKFEET 2010 » Fri Apr 20, 2018 5:45 pm

Jadoogar wrote:An interesting trade brought up by Kevin O'Connor (not reporting anything just hypothetical).
CJ McCollum for Frank + 1st rounder. McCollum is only 25 and is a proven scorer who could be a good fit next KP. I know it's hard to trade a rookie after his first season but it's not like CJ is some old veteran. Just an interesting idea.

I’d like CJ somehow WITH Frank if possible.
But keep in mind he’ll be 27 before he gets to play with a healthy KP. We don’t have an urgency to make that type of trade. Nothing to see there IMO.
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Post#1803 » by BLACKFEET 2010 » Fri Apr 20, 2018 5:45 pm

Robay_M wrote:What would it take to get Damian Lillard?


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Post#1804 » by ChaosHamster » Fri Apr 20, 2018 5:49 pm

Jadoogar wrote:An interesting trade brought up by Kevin O'Connor (not reporting anything just hypothetical).
CJ McCollum for Frank + 1st rounder. McCollum is only 25 and is a proven scorer who could be a good fit next KP. I know it's hard to trade a rookie after his first season but it's not like CJ is some old veteran. Just an interesting idea.


The problem with all win now moves right now (and yeah, CJ is only 25, but still), is KP is gonna be out for most of the next year. So if only you think CJ+scrubs can carry this team to the play-offs without KP, its a pointless move.

Its better to wait and accumulate assets until KP is ready in 19/20. And then make win-now moves.
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Post#1805 » by Spree2Houston » Fri Apr 20, 2018 11:46 pm

Wiz may trade Beal. I would try Hardaway, Kanter, and Mudiay for Beal and 2 bad contracts
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Post#1806 » by KnicksGadfly » Sat Apr 21, 2018 12:03 am

Spree2Houston wrote:Wiz may trade Beal. I would try Hardaway, Kanter, and Mudiay for Beal and 2 bad contracts


feel like the wiz win this deal way too much. they might need to throw in a few 1st rounders
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Post#1807 » by IllmaticHandler » Sat Apr 21, 2018 12:37 am

Jadoogar wrote:An interesting trade brought up by Kevin O'Connor (not reporting anything just hypothetical).
CJ McCollum for Frank + 1st rounder. McCollum is only 25 and is a proven scorer who could be a good fit next KP. I know it's hard to trade a rookie after his first season but it's not like CJ is some old veteran. Just an interesting idea.



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Post#1808 » by dakomish23 » Sat Apr 21, 2018 3:47 am

knicksh20b wrote:
Spree2Houston wrote:Wiz may trade Beal. I would try Hardaway, Kanter, and Mudiay for Beal and 2 bad contracts


feel like the wiz win this deal way too much. they might need to throw in a few 1st rounders


Sarcasm?
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Post#1809 » by nykballa2k4 » Sat Apr 21, 2018 3:58 am

dakomish23 wrote:
knicksh20b wrote:
Spree2Houston wrote:Wiz may trade Beal. I would try Hardaway, Kanter, and Mudiay for Beal and 2 bad contracts


feel like the wiz win this deal way too much. they might need to throw in a few 1st rounders


Sarcasm?


In all honesty, I think Wall is on the market. I don't think it is wise to make a "win now" move this summer, but that will be something to keep an eye on. The team seemed happier when Wall was out and it was Beal's team.

FWIW if Doc can keep his job, I can see the Clippers making a move for Wall.
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Post#1810 » by drekwins » Sun Apr 22, 2018 1:16 am

ChaosHamster wrote:
Jadoogar wrote:An interesting trade brought up by Kevin O'Connor (not reporting anything just hypothetical).
CJ McCollum for Frank + 1st rounder. McCollum is only 25 and is a proven scorer who could be a good fit next KP. I know it's hard to trade a rookie after his first season but it's not like CJ is some old veteran. Just an interesting idea.


The problem with all win now moves right now (and yeah, CJ is only 25, but still), is KP is gonna be out for most of the next year. So if only you think CJ+scrubs can carry this team to the play-offs without KP, its a pointless move.

Its better to wait and accumulate assets until KP is ready in 19/20. And then make win-now moves.


No... it's a great move. We get a top young guy locked in (besides KP)... and end up with a bad record. So, we'll get a higher pick (assuming it's not involved in a trade) to surround them with. Looking ahead, we will have no cap room next year (2019 summer). This summer is really the one where we have the most flexibility if Kanter opts out. We can really make a lot happen (uneven trades salary-wise) since we'd be under the cap.

Then, when KP comes back, we'd have 2 true good players and a high draft pick to build around.
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Post#1811 » by BLACKFEET 2010 » Sun Apr 22, 2018 1:21 am

Spree2Houston wrote:Wiz may trade Beal. I would try Hardaway, Kanter, and Mudiay for Beal and 2 bad contracts

Can we trade Kanter assuming he opts in without his permission?
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Post#1812 » by drekwins » Sun Apr 22, 2018 1:23 am

nykballa2k4 wrote:
dakomish23 wrote:
knicksh20b wrote:
feel like the wiz win this deal way too much. they might need to throw in a few 1st rounders


Sarcasm?


In all honesty, I think Wall is on the market. I don't think it is wise to make a "win now" move this summer, but that will be something to keep an eye on. The team seemed happier when Wall was out and it was Beal's team.

FWIW if Doc can keep his job, I can see the Clippers making a move for Wall.


Best guys potentially on the market (IMO) are:

Lillard/McCollum
Kawhi
Klay
Wall/Beal
Love
Kemba
Wiggins
Marc Gasol/Conley
Drummond
Whiteside

I don't want half of these guys but they are the only potential game changers that can probably be "had."
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Post#1813 » by spree2kawhi » Sun Apr 22, 2018 9:09 am

drekwins wrote:
nykballa2k4 wrote:
dakomish23 wrote:
Sarcasm?


In all honesty, I think Wall is on the market. I don't think it is wise to make a "win now" move this summer, but that will be something to keep an eye on. The team seemed happier when Wall was out and it was Beal's team.

FWIW if Doc can keep his job, I can see the Clippers making a move for Wall.


Best guys potentially on the market (IMO) are:

Lillard/McCollum
Kawhi
Klay
Wall/Beal
Love
Kemba
Wiggins
Marc Gasol/Conley
Drummond
Whiteside

I don't want half of these guys but they are the only potential game changers that can probably be "had."

I know I'm repeating myself, but Randle, Jabari and Rozier would make for a tremendous core.
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Post#1814 » by nykballa2k4 » Sun Apr 22, 2018 3:15 pm

basketboule wrote:
drekwins wrote:
nykballa2k4 wrote:
In all honesty, I think Wall is on the market. I don't think it is wise to make a "win now" move this summer, but that will be something to keep an eye on. The team seemed happier when Wall was out and it was Beal's team.

FWIW if Doc can keep his job, I can see the Clippers making a move for Wall.


Best guys potentially on the market (IMO) are:

Lillard/McCollum
Kawhi
Klay
Wall/Beal
Love
Kemba
Wiggins
Marc Gasol/Conley
Drummond
Whiteside

I don't want half of these guys but they are the only potential game changers that can probably be "had."

I know I'm repeating myself, but Randle, Jabari and Rozier would make for a tremendous core.


That screams treadmill team. None are superstars, and in Parkers case his defense is pretty bad.
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Post#1815 » by drekwins » Sun Apr 22, 2018 8:04 pm

basketboule wrote:
drekwins wrote:
nykballa2k4 wrote:
In all honesty, I think Wall is on the market. I don't think it is wise to make a "win now" move this summer, but that will be something to keep an eye on. The team seemed happier when Wall was out and it was Beal's team.

FWIW if Doc can keep his job, I can see the Clippers making a move for Wall.


Best guys potentially on the market (IMO) are:

Lillard/McCollum
Kawhi
Klay
Wall/Beal
Love
Kemba
Wiggins
Marc Gasol/Conley
Drummond
Whiteside

I don't want half of these guys but they are the only potential game changers that can probably be "had."

I know I'm repeating myself, but Randle, Jabari and Rozier would make for a tremendous core.


tremendous? I may have to re-check the definition of that word. you don't win being average. it's better to be terrible and wait for the transcending talent.
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Post#1816 » by thebuzzardman » Mon Apr 23, 2018 1:41 am

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Post#1817 » by King Ken » Mon Apr 23, 2018 4:05 am

The three trades and four moves I could see happening:
1. Trading Noah for cap space. You MUST get back a late 1st in return.
2. Trading Lance Thomas for cap space with the late 1st you got for Noah.
3. Trade Ron Baker, Courtney Lee and KP for Kawhi Leonard.
4. Hopes Kanter opts in but if he opts out, you can still resign him for less and use his cap hold to add MLE/LLE. Kanter is mandatory for NYK.

This gives you max cap space for LeBron James or Paul George.

Frank/Burke
(PG13)Hardaway Jr
Kawhi
(LeBron) or Beasley
Kanter

I don't see a deal you can get Kawhi otherwise. Boston simply has much better pieces for trades as does Philly. But no one can offer a legit young star like KP who can be a top 5 player other than NY. It's a high-risk trade but clearly you only do this if you think you can sign LeBron or PG13.
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Post#1818 » by 3toheadmelo » Mon Apr 23, 2018 4:11 am

King Ken wrote:The three trades and four moves I could see happening:
1. Trading Noah for cap space. You MUST get back a late 1st in return.
2. Trading Lance Thomas for cap space with the late 1st you got for Noah.
3. Trade Ron Baker, Courtney Lee and KP for Kawhi Leonard.
4. Hopes Kanter opts in but if he opts out, you can still resign him for less and use his cap hold to add MLE/LLE. Kanter is mandatory for NYK.

This gives you max cap space for LeBron James or Paul George.

Frank/Burke
(PG13)Hardaway Jr
Kawhi
(LeBron) or Beasley
Kanter

I don't see a deal you can get Kawhi otherwise. Boston simply has much better pieces for trades as does Philly. But no one can offer a legit young star like KP who can be a top 5 player other than NY. It's a high-risk trade but clearly you only do this if you think you can sign LeBron or PG13.

lebron is not welcome to new york. and tell kanter to kick rocks. we don't want him either
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Post#1819 » by King Ken » Mon Apr 23, 2018 4:14 am

3toheadmelo wrote:
King Ken wrote:The three trades and four moves I could see happening:
1. Trading Noah for cap space. You MUST get back a late 1st in return.
2. Trading Lance Thomas for cap space with the late 1st you got for Noah.
3. Trade Ron Baker, Courtney Lee and KP for Kawhi Leonard.
4. Hopes Kanter opts in but if he opts out, you can still resign him for less and use his cap hold to add MLE/LLE. Kanter is mandatory for NYK.

This gives you max cap space for LeBron James or Paul George.

Frank/Burke
(PG13)Hardaway Jr
Kawhi
(LeBron) or Beasley
Kanter

I don't see a deal you can get Kawhi otherwise. Boston simply has much better pieces for trades as does Philly. But no one can offer a legit young star like KP who can be a top 5 player other than NY. It's a high-risk trade but clearly you only do this if you think you can sign LeBron or PG13.

lebron is not welcome to new york. and tell kanter to kick rocks. we don't want him either

That's not a problem as DeAndre is also a FA and expecting 15-18 mil per. So, you will have options.

I doubt the Knicks organization feels the same way about LeBron James.
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Post#1820 » by 3toheadmelo » Mon Apr 23, 2018 4:17 am

King Ken wrote:
3toheadmelo wrote:
King Ken wrote:The three trades and four moves I could see happening:
1. Trading Noah for cap space. You MUST get back a late 1st in return.
2. Trading Lance Thomas for cap space with the late 1st you got for Noah.
3. Trade Ron Baker, Courtney Lee and KP for Kawhi Leonard.
4. Hopes Kanter opts in but if he opts out, you can still resign him for less and use his cap hold to add MLE/LLE. Kanter is mandatory for NYK.

This gives you max cap space for LeBron James or Paul George.

Frank/Burke
(PG13)Hardaway Jr
Kawhi
(LeBron) or Beasley
Kanter

I don't see a deal you can get Kawhi otherwise. Boston simply has much better pieces for trades as does Philly. But no one can offer a legit young star like KP who can be a top 5 player other than NY. It's a high-risk trade but clearly you only do this if you think you can sign LeBron or PG13.

lebron is not welcome to new york. and tell kanter to kick rocks. we don't want him either

That's not a problem as DeAndre is also a FA and expecting 15-18 mil per. So, you will have options.

I doubt the Knicks organization feels the same way about LeBron James.

we want to rebuild. we aren't going for any quick fixes. paul george is not coming here. knicks arent trading kp for kawhi. lebron will never come to new york because he's a pussy and we don't want him either. deandre jordan is not that good either and will not come here
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