Let's Make a Deal: Thunder Trade Targets

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Post#2921 » by Osirus89 » Thu Jul 19, 2018 8:58 pm

Hold up... we are the team sending the first rounder..

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Post#2922 » by thekaoswithin » Thu Jul 19, 2018 8:59 pm

Pillendreher wrote:60 millions in tax savings this season, 61 million tax increase next season


So basically a wash on the money but for a better team. If ownership is willing to pay then this is a great move.
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Post#2923 » by ThunderBolt » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:05 pm

Osirus89 wrote:WAIT did we get TLC out of this trade? I like it a bit more if he was included.

Is he any good? He’s been pretty buried in philly.
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Post#2924 » by slick_watts » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:06 pm

thekaoswithin wrote:
Pillendreher wrote:60 millions in tax savings this season, 61 million tax increase next season


So basically a wash on the money but for a better team. If ownership is willing to pay then this is a great move.


does the future not exist in your world?
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Post#2925 » by ThunderBolt » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:11 pm

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Post#2926 » by oreojenkins » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:13 pm

Can't believe we had to give up a 1st to save $8 million in salary this year + take on more in the future. I liked the deal without that involved, not great with it. But I like Schroder and TLC as players, so there's that. Seems like getting Singler in to save a little by not stretching would've gotten it closer to acceptable, but not sure I care enough to see how that would've needed to work. Sam Presti hates late 1st round picks. Yay for filling out the roster with some talent.
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Post#2927 » by thekaoswithin » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:15 pm

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Pillendreher wrote:60 millions in tax savings this season, 61 million tax increase next season


So basically a wash on the money but for a better team. If ownership is willing to pay then this is a great move.


does the future not exist in your world?


A mid/late FRP doesn't really have a huge impact so I'm not worried. If we're already rebuilding at that point then we'll keep our lottery pick so it wouldn't matter regardless.
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Post#2928 » by oreojenkins » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:17 pm

Also the Felton signing seems dumb now if the plan isn't to immediately flip Schroder (which I doubt it is given Atlanta's trouble in moving him in the first place).
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Post#2929 » by Thunder Up » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:18 pm

oreojenkins wrote:Also the Felton signing seems dumb now if the plan isn't to immediately flip Schroder (which I doubt it is given Atlanta's trouble in moving him in the first place).


Depth with proven nba players on the cheap is not dumb
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Post#2930 » by alessandrux » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:24 pm

Thunder Up wrote:
oreojenkins wrote:Also the Felton signing seems dumb now if the plan isn't to immediately flip Schroder (which I doubt it is given Atlanta's trouble in moving him in the first place).


Depth with proven nba players on the cheap is not dumb


That is true.
But I don't think they mesh well together, no matter which pairing.

But with our coaching staff we might even see a 3-point guard lineup.
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Post#2931 » by Fabio19 » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:26 pm

So, is Jerami Grant our starting PF now? Can't see Roberson, Adams and Noel all playing at the same time.
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Post#2932 » by Thunder Up » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:27 pm

Fabio19 wrote:So, is Jerami Grant our starting PF now? Can't see Roberson, Adams and Noel all playing at the same time.


If the coaching staff wants to be intelligent for the first time they will start 2Pat and play him 20ish minutes (unless he's on fire) and Grant will get 25-30 between the 3 and 4

Noel is the back-up center
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Post#2933 » by oreojenkins » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:29 pm

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oreojenkins wrote:Also the Felton signing seems dumb now if the plan isn't to immediately flip Schroder (which I doubt it is given Atlanta's trouble in moving him in the first place).


Depth with proven nba players on the cheap is not dumb


"Cheap" would be a relative term and I assume you could have someone like Dozier for half the cost, which is a reasonably significant deal when you're paying a repeater tax multiplier. If Russ goes down, nothing matters. If Schroder goes down, you have 12-15 mins available. Doesn't seem worth the money to me for a 3rd string PG. Also, is this what Felton signed up for? Seems like he would have options to actually see the floor.
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Post#2934 » by slick_watts » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:30 pm

oreojenkins wrote:Can't believe we had to give up a 1st to save $8 million in salary this year + take on more in the future. I liked the deal without that involved, not great with it. But I like Schroder and TLC as players, so there's that. Seems like getting Singler in to save a little by not stretching would've gotten it closer to acceptable, but not sure I care enough to see how that would've needed to work. Sam Presti hates late 1st round picks. Yay for filling out the roster with some talent.


it's a bad deal. sam presti is not only mortgaging the future in terms of the pick but also committing a lot of salary to next year and beyond that was not necessary.

schroder is not a very good player. blowing the tax out of the water the next two years for him was questionable. doing that as well as trading the 2022 first is insane. this is before we even take schroder as a person and teammate into account.
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Post#2935 » by kdthunderup » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:35 pm

Even though I'm not a huge fan of Schroder, my main concern was going into the season with 34 year old Felton as our 3rd best shot creator. Russ is getting to that point of his career where we need to reduce his load a little bit.
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Post#2936 » by oreojenkins » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:38 pm

Would like to place a bet on Thunder leading the league in pace. Would be willing to parlay it with bottom-10 3P%.
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Post#2937 » by oreojenkins » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:43 pm

$11 million TPE as well. If they use that to improve the team, I will go from hate/dislike to like.
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Post#2938 » by Thunder Up » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:45 pm

when is the last time a team actually used a TPE?
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