djsunyc wrote:suns should go after wall. send them anderson to offset some costs (would still save wash over $100 mil).
This is the deal I have in my head if the Wizards go full rebuild. Anderson for Wall straight up.
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djsunyc wrote:suns should go after wall. send them anderson to offset some costs (would still save wash over $100 mil).
jbk1234 wrote:FinnTheHuman wrote:How about Wiggins + Teague + filler (Bates-Diop?) for Wall + Mahinmi?
Wiz take on a negative value but significantly smaller max money contract of Wiggins who’s still got potential for the gigantic Wall max and they get the middle of the pack starting pg in Teague who’s got player option next year (Wiz can see if it works so they resign him or not at the end of next season), and we take on Ian who’s a negative contract himself.
Imo it’s a risk for Wolves which can pay off because they want an upgrade at PG to compete in the next 4-5 years, and they lack a strong inside presence to bang with big C’s which Towns nor Dieng are capable of.
Wiz can go small ball with Teague-Beal-Wigs-Porter-Dwight a la Orlando Magic but there are concerns about defense.
Wizards should probably do this.
TheNetsFan wrote:jbk1234 wrote:FinnTheHuman wrote:How about Wiggins + Teague + filler (Bates-Diop?) for Wall + Mahinmi?
Wiz take on a negative value but significantly smaller max money contract of Wiggins who’s still got potential for the gigantic Wall max and they get the middle of the pack starting pg in Teague who’s got player option next year (Wiz can see if it works so they resign him or not at the end of next season), and we take on Ian who’s a negative contract himself.
Imo it’s a risk for Wolves which can pay off because they want an upgrade at PG to compete in the next 4-5 years, and they lack a strong inside presence to bang with big C’s which Towns nor Dieng are capable of.
Wiz can go small ball with Teague-Beal-Wigs-Porter-Dwight a la Orlando Magic but there are concerns about defense.
Wizards should probably do this.
Why would the Wolves do it? They finally free KAT from Butler's attitude only to replace it with Wall's?
Noctilux wrote:Sixerscan wrote:It’s pretty egregious that James Jones cut Chandler as a favor to Lebron. They could really use his salary as filler in a trade for one of these guys.
But tanking for half decade was ok?
NBAFan93 wrote:GREY 1769 wrote:NBAFan93 wrote:Okay - so Wall only makes $19M this season - is that all that would have to be salary matched in a trade? And how would things work for an acquiring team w/ how much his salary jumps next year? Would they be allowed to go into the cap for that extra money if they are at or over the cap?
If he’d be willing to waive the trade kicker and teams can go into the cap next season w/ only matching $19K this season, I could see a deal getting done. There are lots of teams in need of a good guard. Maybe San Antonio would have interest - I could see Pop really liking him and thinking he could get the most out of him.
No directed explicitly at you, NBAFan93, but what is it with these trade ideas of SA taking on other teams' cast offs? First Melo (?!) and now Wall. I'm not comparing them as I think JW is a very good player, but he'll be 29 when that soon-to-be toxic contract starts. We've purposefully shed salary (particularly length) and gotten younger at the PG position. Although Dejounte is recovering from an injury presently, he's on a rookie contract and coming off an impressive NBA All-Defensive Second Team nod, the youngest to do so. I think we're good.
Yeah - but Murray is out for the entire season and they are trying to win now. Is SAS really okay w/ standing put w/ their existing roster for this season? Wall could move them close to being an actual contender...
And SAS does have a pretty good track record of turning around cast offs.
510TWSS wrote:Yeah, get ready for underwhelming offers for Wall.
Beale should be able to get a decent package back, they wouldn’t include him in the Butler discussions
Hello Brooklyn wrote:Pelicans should trade for Wall.
What about Randle, an expiring and a first round pick?
Better than nothing.
Pelicans need another all star to keep Davis.
TheNetsFan wrote:jbk1234 wrote:FinnTheHuman wrote:How about Wiggins + Teague + filler (Bates-Diop?) for Wall + Mahinmi?
Wiz take on a negative value but significantly smaller max money contract of Wiggins who’s still got potential for the gigantic Wall max and they get the middle of the pack starting pg in Teague who’s got player option next year (Wiz can see if it works so they resign him or not at the end of next season), and we take on Ian who’s a negative contract himself.
Imo it’s a risk for Wolves which can pay off because they want an upgrade at PG to compete in the next 4-5 years, and they lack a strong inside presence to bang with big C’s which Towns nor Dieng are capable of.
Wiz can go small ball with Teague-Beal-Wigs-Porter-Dwight a la Orlando Magic but there are concerns about defense.
Wizards should probably do this.
Why would the Wolves do it? They finally free KAT from Butler's attitude only to replace it with Wall's?
TheNetsFan wrote:jbk1234 wrote:FinnTheHuman wrote:How about Wiggins + Teague + filler (Bates-Diop?) for Wall + Mahinmi?
Wiz take on a negative value but significantly smaller max money contract of Wiggins who’s still got potential for the gigantic Wall max and they get the middle of the pack starting pg in Teague who’s got player option next year (Wiz can see if it works so they resign him or not at the end of next season), and we take on Ian who’s a negative contract himself.
Imo it’s a risk for Wolves which can pay off because they want an upgrade at PG to compete in the next 4-5 years, and they lack a strong inside presence to bang with big C’s which Towns nor Dieng are capable of.
Wiz can go small ball with Teague-Beal-Wigs-Porter-Dwight a la Orlando Magic but there are concerns about defense.
Wizards should probably do this.
Why would the Wolves do it? They finally free KAT from Butler's attitude only to replace it with Wall's?
Chinook wrote:NBAFan93 wrote:GREY 1769 wrote:No directed explicitly at you, NBAFan93, but what is it with these trade ideas of SA taking on other teams' cast offs? First Melo (?!) and now Wall. I'm not comparing them as I think JW is a very good player, but he'll be 29 when that soon-to-be toxic contract starts. We've purposefully shed salary (particularly length) and gotten younger at the PG position. Although Dejounte is recovering from an injury presently, he's on a rookie contract and coming off an impressive NBA All-Defensive Second Team nod, the youngest to do so. I think we're good.
Yeah - but Murray is out for the entire season and they are trying to win now. Is SAS really okay w/ standing put w/ their existing roster for this season? Wall could move them close to being an actual contender...
And SAS does have a pretty good track record of turning around cast offs.
Yes, especially over absolutely torpedoing their roster with Wall. The Spurs will have to pay Murray after next year. I strongly doubt they have interest in paying two PGs so much. Washington has a number of wings who could be interesting to the Spurs, but not Wall. Like I'd much rather do a Batum trade rather than a Wall trade, and I consider Batum to be a huge negative on his deal.
Effigy wrote:I think the Magic should get involved for Wall. Something involving Vucevek's expiring contract, and go from there. Conditional picks, a young player like Isaac, something like that, etc.
Effigy wrote:I think the Magic should get involved for Wall. Something involving Vucevek's expiring contract, and go from there. Conditional picks, a young player like Isaac, something like that, etc.
bargnanimvp wrote:Effigy wrote:I think the Magic should get involved for Wall. Something involving Vucevek's expiring contract, and go from there. Conditional picks, a young player like Isaac, something like that, etc.
I don't see them wanting to break up the young guys right now but vucevic, fournier, simmons, ross and picks could be on the table for wall or beal i'd imagine. If i'm a washington fan i say no to those guys but if they really want to move him and the price is too high for everyone else it could be a good market for orlando.
Effigy wrote:bargnanimvp wrote:Effigy wrote:I think the Magic should get involved for Wall. Something involving Vucevek's expiring contract, and go from there. Conditional picks, a young player like Isaac, something like that, etc.
I don't see them wanting to break up the young guys right now but vucevic, fournier, simmons, ross and picks could be on the table for wall or beal i'd imagine. If i'm a washington fan i say no to those guys but if they really want to move him and the price is too high for everyone else it could be a good market for orlando.
Well Vuc is valuable, because he's an expiring. They'd need to chip in something else though, if not a young player, then a conditional first, maybe lottery protected till 2030 or something.
But I get not wanting to trade young players after what happened with Oladipo. Blazer fans were terrified of trading young talent for years after the Jermaine O'Neal trade.
Illmatic12 wrote:Shanghai Kid wrote:Is there any real tangible reason to trade Beal? He just turned 25 and hasn't indicated wanting to leave. Any rebuild you do he's young enough to go through it.
I would dangle him out there just to see what teams are offering and force them to bid against each other. If you can get a King's ransom for Beal (multiple young prospects + future picks) you have to consider it imo
But they obviously won't just give him away for nothing. Teams have to come to the table with serious offers.