And here's the council of 9.
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JoRain wrote:Talking about wanting to sign Ilyasova. What about skipping him and trying to sign Bertans from the Spurs. A Shooting big that fits our timeline? would love having player like that coming of the bench.
from what i've heard, he would be looking for around 5 mil per.
darealjuice wrote:
US Sports betting ban overturned in Supreme Court. It could have salary cap implications in the near future considering Silver has been trying to get some of the betting money diverted to the NBA. All I know is that the owners better not let the cap explode again.
Qwigglez wrote:darealjuice wrote:
US Sports betting ban overturned in Supreme Court. It could have salary cap implications in the near future considering Silver has been trying to get some of the betting money diverted to the NBA. All I know is that the owners better not let the cap explode again.
Would be perfect timing for the Suns since we got the cap space. Might as well max out Gordon, Capela, and uh... whoever else is left. A lot of other teams are still dealing with their last fiasco of signing mediocre players to ridiculous contracts. We need to jump on that boat!
Qwigglez wrote:darealjuice wrote:
US Sports betting ban overturned in Supreme Court. It could have salary cap implications in the near future considering Silver has been trying to get some of the betting money diverted to the NBA. All I know is that the owners better not let the cap explode again.
Would be perfect timing for the Suns since we got the cap space. Might as well max out Gordon, Capela, and uh... whoever else is left. A lot of other teams are still dealing with their last fiasco of signing mediocre players to ridiculous contracts. We need to jump on that boat!
thamadkant wrote:Chandler, Dudley, Pick 16, Chriss
For
Drummond
Suns then use Pick 3 or 4 for JJJ
Suns sign Redick to a 2 year 40 million contract
Suns run
G: Redick
G: Booker
F: Jackson
F: Jackson Jr
C: Drummond
Knight, Harrison and Ulis rotate behind Redick
Reed and Daniels behind Booker
And Warren behind Jackson
Bender and Williams behind Jackson Jr and Drummond
thamadkant wrote:Watching the Warriors and Celtics build their teams...
Only way to beat them down the line is to have 4 players on the court who can create their own shots inside and out.... can switch and be comfortable guarding 1 to 4.
My crazy, unrealistic but optimistic plan...
Spurs / Suns
Spurs are not going to trade with a team they think will be a threat to them immediately, so the Suns offering their 2018 Pick, Bucks 2019 pick and even Suns 2020 Pick... may make Spurs think Suns are "safe" to trade with and dump Kawhi Leonard, but they also have to absorb Chandler who they may feel like someone who can contribute next season.
Let's assume the 2018 pick is top 2 and ended up Doncic... so its Doncic, Bucks Pick and Suns 2020 Pick and Chandler's expiring for Kawhi Leonard, assuming Kawhi is willing to extend and is healthy (passes physical)
Free Agent signing (after Suns relinquishes a few contracts and trades Warren for Clipper's Pick 13, Anfernee Simmons)
They convinced Paul George to join Booker, Jackson and Kawhi in their hope of challenging the Rockets and Warriors in the next few seasons.
George signs a 4 year 120 Million contract, with incentives built in.
Suns then have...
Starting 5 of...
G/F 6'6 Booker
G/F 6'9 George
G/F 6'7 Leonard
G/F 6'8 Jackson
F/C 7'1 Bender
Bench
F/C 6'9 Chriss
G 6'3 Knight
G/F 6'5 Reed
C 7'1 Robinson (Pick 16)
G/F 6'7 House
G 6'3 Simmons (Pick 13)
G 6'2 Harrison
Now the team has 4 players who can score inside and outside... pass... switch to anyone against Warriors, who's most troublesome player to guard is Durant... now Suns have 3 good defenders to throw at him in the staring lineup alone.
Crazy!
Just did this in NBA 2K18... minus the rookies and a couple of other bench players obviously and I'm killing it in simulation mode lol
Kerrsed wrote:gaspar wrote:
Thats crazy!
Well it looks like he can be had for cheap now!![]()
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Dennis Schroder revealed he could see himself being traded to the Indiana Pacers or Milwaukee Bucks.
"I will talk to the general manager and owner of the (Hawks) and we will talk about the organization and what they want to do in the future," said Schroder. "My agent will also be there and he will talk to them tomorrow and Wednesday to see how it continues on."
The Hawks began to rebuild this past offseason.
Schroder said he "cannot be second to last in the Eastern Conference" during the prime of his playing career.
Schroder is owed $46.5 million over the next three seasons.
- Via RealGM WT