gambitx777 wrote:Ian, kelley and smith for D howard before they buy him out would be wonderful inmo, I hate moving kelley but i think thats the plan.
Just awful. Awful. Awful.
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gambitx777 wrote:Ian, kelley and smith for D howard before they buy him out would be wonderful inmo, I hate moving kelley but i think thats the plan.
gambitx777 wrote:pcbothwel wrote:gambitx777 wrote:Ian, kelley and smith for D howard before they buy him out would be wonderful inmo, I hate moving kelley but i think thats the plan.
Hard pass. Center market is FLOODED this year. I'd rather shop Oubre with Ian and see what we could get in the way of expirings + asset. I.E. Al Jefferson + TJ Leaf
Sign Howard with Vet Min and hand him starting Job and playoff run... Worse case, we cut/trade him at deadline
Howard is expiring and the flooded center market doesn't matter when we have no money to spend. Howard might sign a MLE with us if he gets bought out, but we still have no money we are deep in the tax and we need to move ian, and brooklyn seems willing to take on deals for young players and picks.
pcbothwel wrote:...
Wall / Lawson
Beal / Rivers / Brown
Otto / Sato / Brown
Morris / Scott / Robinson
WCS / Koufos
Error Afflalo wrote:I hate these Otto for Boogie deals the media is pumping.
payitforward wrote:pcbothwel wrote:...
Wall / Lawson
Beal / Rivers / Brown
Otto / Sato / Brown
Morris / Scott / Robinson
WCS / Koufos
(I see you're still all in on Mike Scott.)
That's 12 guys. How much do you think Lawson & Scott cost us? We need 2-3 more guys as well -- are you envisioning non-rotation players in those spots? If so, I'd say that team might make the 8th spot in the East. I.e. has a shot to. Depending on how bad Cleveland is, maybe it's a good shot.
Unless Lawson returns to his prime, that is. & Brown is a strong candidate for RoY. Then, of course, the sky's the limit. Well... a low-flying cloud anyway.
do you see WCS remaining a Wizard after this season? You have Robinson in there -- he looks like a part of our future to you? Or just playing out the string on a guy who is extremely cheap?
More generally, is there a plan for this team's future that we're developing via these moves? Or are we just making time go by until the post-Wall rebuild?
JWizmentality wrote:Error Afflalo wrote:I hate these Otto for Boogie deals the media is pumping.
I hope to god Ernie isn't that stupid. Wouldn't trade any of Beal/Otto for him. It better be Ian/someone else and maybe a pick.

pcbothwel wrote:payitforward wrote:pcbothwel wrote:...
Wall / Lawson
Beal / Rivers / Brown
Otto / Sato / Brown
Morris / Scott / Robinson
WCS / Koufos
(I see you're still all in on Mike Scott.)
That's 12 guys. How much do you think Lawson & Scott cost us? We need 2-3 more guys as well -- are you envisioning non-rotation players in those spots? If so, I'd say that team might make the 8th spot in the East. I.e. has a shot to. Depending on how bad Cleveland is, maybe it's a good shot.
Unless Lawson returns to his prime, that is. & Brown is a strong candidate for RoY. Then, of course, the sky's the limit. Well... a low-flying cloud anyway.
do you see WCS remaining a Wizard after this season? You have Robinson in there -- he looks like a part of our future to you? Or just playing out the string on a guy who is extremely cheap?
More generally, is there a plan for this team's future that we're developing via these moves? Or are we just making time go by until the post-Wall rebuild?
PIF,
1) My general attitude towards moving forward is this:
- Dont take on long term salary
- Become more versatile. (Gortat trade and drafting Brown is a good start)
- Let our core play 1 more year.
I say this because we really dont need to make a move with Beal or Otto until next year, so we might as well play it out another year. Also, next year there will be more teams with cap space and less FA talent. Someone will overpay for one of them should we fall short again.
2) Assuming the trade above, I think WCS as an RFA might be cheaper than we thought. We wont be a top 10 Center, and the value of those players falls off a cliff. I think we can keep him for MLE type money.
3) Robinson is athletic, active, and can hit an open 3. He is a good deep bench player to help with energy and defense. Anything beyond that is gravy
Im falling more into sign Dwight for the Vet Min camp. Its really the best way to maintain flexibility and be competitive.
Ruzious wrote:If the Wiz make a splash, it probably should be for Leonard - even if he is leaning towards leaving next year for LA - and even though we'd still need a center. Ya gotta take a chance on your ability to convince him to stay. And yeah, we'd probably have to use the MLE to sign a free agent center - which will cost more lux tax dollars. At some point, ya gotta take a chance... every 40 years or so.

Error Afflalo wrote:
I don't know what to make of this. Is it still in the early stages or is LA reluctant to offer Ingram? If it's the latter, what's the point? I'd jump in and offer Otto, Oubre, an unprotected 2019 1st, and a top 20 protected 2021 1st while also taking Mills or Gasol's deal off their hands. I'd add Sato if they're willing to give up Green instead of Mills or Gasol.
Error Afflalo wrote:
I don't know what to make of this. Is it still in the early stages or is LA reluctant to offer Ingram? If it's the latter, what's the point? I'd jump in and offer Otto, Oubre, an unprotected 2019 1st, and a top 20 protected 2021 1st while also taking Mills or Gasol's deal off their hands. I'd add Sato if they're willing to give up Green instead of Mills or Gasol.
rl25g wrote:Error Afflalo wrote:
I don't know what to make of this. Is it still in the early stages or is LA reluctant to offer Ingram? If it's the latter, what's the point? I'd jump in and offer Otto, Oubre, an unprotected 2019 1st, and a top 20 protected 2021 1st while also taking Mills or Gasol's deal off their hands. I'd add Sato if they're willing to give up Green instead of Mills or Gasol.
Id honestly offer Beal, Sato and Oubre for Leonard and Green
rl25g wrote:Error Afflalo wrote:
I don't know what to make of this. Is it still in the early stages or is LA reluctant to offer Ingram? If it's the latter, what's the point? I'd jump in and offer Otto, Oubre, an unprotected 2019 1st, and a top 20 protected 2021 1st while also taking Mills or Gasol's deal off their hands. I'd add Sato if they're willing to give up Green instead of Mills or Gasol.
Id honestly offer Beal, Sato and Oubre for Leonard and Green

long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.
pcbothwel wrote:PIF,
I try to have patience with you, but you seem to be a know it all smart mouth that takes everyone's opinion and replies with snarky comment. Its literally every post you have as a retort to someone on this board.
1) No, I said nothing about all 3 of WCS, Koufos and Howard.
pcbothwel wrote:...2) My plan was clear. Give Wall, Beal, and Otto another year as they are all in their prime now. They may break through, in which case having a strong compliment of players (Sato, Rivers, Morris, Dwight, etc.) helps make the postseason interesting.
If they do not, then we at least stay out of the tax and have next summer to move one of the 3.
Next summer also happens to be an offseason that has a lot of Buyers and very little available talent.
3) I couldnt care less about Toronto. They have strong depth, but Derozan and Lowry have already peaked. Boston and Philly are too good and have too many assets to compete with when trading for for stars.
So you have 3 paths, 1) Go all in and trade assets/youth for someone like Boogie, 2) Stay pat and add to the core when necessary, but take on bad salary or jeopardize the future, or 3) Fire sale.
I think 2 is easily the best. Allows us to compete for another year before making a serious decision and keeps us from drastic rebuild (Look at potential package Spurs would get for Leonard). We would also be doing it in a Sellers market... again, look at the FA for next summer:
Melo
Jordan
Klay
Tobias Harris
Kemba Walker
Dumpster Fire, especially when you consider Klay probably resigns with GSW this summer...
"But what about the 2020 FA's that have PO like Lebron and Paul George did this year?"
Sure, lets take a look:
Whiteside (27M)
Barnes (25M)
Love (25M)
Gasol (25M)
Kawhi (20M)
Kyrie (21M)
Butler (19M)
I would assume only Leonard, Kyrie and Butler opt out. Though Kawhi is clearly going to LA or MAYBE Philly and Kyrie is probably staying in Boston or going to NYK.
So without him and Klay, its Tobias Harris, Kemba Walker, and a 30 y/o Jimmy Butler who's made it to the 2nd round twice in his career.
Well how many teams will have max/ near max cap space?
Atlanta - About 40M
Boston - Depends on Kyrie, but Ill assume no
Brooklyn - Yup, 2 Max slots
Charlotte - No
Bulls - Yup, at least 1 max slot
Cavs - Nope
Mavs - Yup, at least 1 max slot
Nuggets - Yup, 1 max slot
Pistons - Nope
GSW - Nope
Houston - Nope
Pacers - Yup, at least 1 max slot...probably 2
Clippers - Yup, 2 Max Slots
Lakers - Lets assume not
Grizzlies - Lets assume not
Heat - Nope
Bucks - If Middleton opts out... 1 max slot
TWolves - ehhh about 20M
Pelicans - Yup, 30M (Depending on Cousins)
Knicks - Yup (Hence Kyrie)
Thunder - ehhh, 20M
Magic - Yup (Even if they resign Gordon)
76ers - Yup (Though hard to gauge with current Class still pending)
Suns - Yup
Blazers - Nope
Kings - Yup, probably 2 slots
Spurs - Assuming Kawhi is traded... Yup
Raptors - Nope
Jazz - Yup
Wiz - Nope
So lets recap PIF. I have 16 teams with at least 30M in cap space (More than half the league), with at least 3 having 60M in cap space!!!!
BTW, I took into account rookie cap holds... so no worries.
Compare that to about 7 this year... combined with a weaker FA class, and I see a slightly more tame version of 2016
Beal or Porter will look like Gold next summer. With 2016 still fresh in every GM's mind, people will lineup to trade assets for them instead giving Aminu or Vucevic 20M.
payitforward wrote:All of this makes perfect sense to me. I'm trying to figure out what I wrote to make you think I want to hold a fire sale, or any kind of sale, right now.
If I read you right, you are saying lets do what we can to enjoy what success we are able to achieve given our assets -- & then lets try to sell high rather than low when we must sell -- & that there will be a better market for that next year than there is this year.
Perhaps you were reacting to my phrase "given up." What I meant was given up on contending for a title with this generation of the Wizards (i.e. a core based around John Wall). That, it seems to me, is no more than common sense; I certainly didn't mean it as a critical observation.
At the same time, of course, we do want to give ourselves as much opportunity as possible to do as well as possible. Life is too short to "tank."