smittybanton wrote:Mwd1981 wrote:smittybanton wrote:
third, you have not offered one team who the thunder might be negotiating with. no players, no contracts. nothing. apparently you think wojnarowski is lying. that's your analysis?
Read the article YOU quoted muppet!!! “such an outcome seems unlikely”!!!!!!!
so you concede that a) its not gutting any of the teams, b) that its a good move for the sixers and the thunder, and c) that you don't know who wojnarowski is referring to regarding negotiations the thunder are having?
that's about right, right? lmao!!! now you have a new tact?
please keep this going. lol.
Again quoting your Woj bomb “such an outcome seems unlikely”.
Why would Thunder give up Ferguson? Teams don’t give up 1st round picks on cost controlled salaries. Especially with the promise he has shown.
What team wants Melo for 28 million? He’s just a contract like Dwight Howard.
Why would Sixers want him for 28 million? They already have expiring deals to facilitate trades and cap space for next offseason. Melo’s contract is less flexible than the contracts they already have.
Again OKC are not giving up future assets, and won’t want to take on any big long term salaries in a trade.
Trade partners? Think of teams needing cap relief to get under the tax line and are willing to give up a role player for it. They’ll also need a large expiring deal.