TheJordanRule wrote:logical_art wrote:What about Brandon Ingram?
God, would LA allow us to grab him? That would be incredible.
Untapped potential yes, but don't think he qualifies as "buy low" by any means.
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TheJordanRule wrote:logical_art wrote:What about Brandon Ingram?
God, would LA allow us to grab him? That would be incredible.
Wingy wrote:TheJordanRule wrote:logical_art wrote:What about Brandon Ingram?
God, would LA allow us to grab him? That would be incredible.
Untapped potential yes, but don't think he qualifies as "buy low" by any means.
JohnnyKILLroy wrote:Wingy wrote:TheJordanRule wrote:
God, would LA allow us to grab him? That would be incredible.
Untapped potential yes, but don't think he qualifies as "buy low" by any means.
There's also the whole also the whole blood clot thing, might be untradeable?
patryk7754 wrote:JohnnyKILLroy wrote:Wingy wrote:
Untapped potential yes, but don't think he qualifies as "buy low" by any means.
There's also the whole also the whole blood clot thing, might be untradeable?
If the bulls really do want Ball maybe they have the Lakers throw in Ingrim as well,
JohnnyKILLroy wrote:patryk7754 wrote:JohnnyKILLroy wrote:
There's also the whole also the whole blood clot thing, might be untradeable?
If the bulls really do want Ball maybe they have the Lakers throw in Ingrim as well,
You want to take on 14-15 million of bad money for crappy Lonzo and possibly out Ingram?
patryk7754 wrote:JohnnyKILLroy wrote:patryk7754 wrote:If the bulls really do want Ball maybe they have the Lakers throw in Ingrim as well,
You want to take on 14-15 million of bad money for crappy Lonzo and possibly out Ingram?
I don't want Lonzo but the Bulls do. So why not get a guy is is really low risk in Ingrim. He's going into his last season so we dont have to keep him long term. And he started playing an all-star after the trade rumors up until his blood clots.
And lonzo isn't crappy. He has his obvious flaws but crappy is just a bad analysis.
Ccwatercraft wrote:TheJordanRule wrote:sco wrote:I thought his contract has a team option this season? If it's a player options, I'd imagine he'd opt out.
It's a player option, Sco, and I agree that he'd opt out since he's only scheduled to make $17.6 million by opting in.
Yes, it would be very odd for him to opt in, he can guarantee a couple extra years easily, and yes, he would help our team, might not solve all of our problems, but he'd be a move in the right direction.


GhostOfChicago wrote:Wall has the worse contract in the league, that was the opinion before the Achilles injury. Just no, I'm not even sure he plays next season.
sco wrote:Ccwatercraft wrote:TheJordanRule wrote:
It's a player option, Sco, and I agree that he'd opt out since he's only scheduled to make $17.6 million by opting in.
Yes, it would be very odd for him to opt in, he can guarantee a couple extra years easily, and yes, he would help our team, might not solve all of our problems, but he'd be a move in the right direction.
If we nab a PG in draft, JV would be a decent pick-up. I would would love to sign him for $10-12M per year, but I have a hard time seeing us get him for less than $15M/yr. He would definitely make us better, but he is the definition of an average starting C, and I don't like spending $$$ on C's in today's NBA...especially not great defending ones who don't shoot 3's.
I buy low C who might be more interesting would be Nerlens Noel.

Bulldog23 wrote:Delong Wright might be a good option for Bulls...especially with Memphis drafting Morant. He is a solid point guard..
Kurt Heimlich wrote:I so bought into the Dennis Smith Jr hype in the 2017 draft (and wanted him at #7 over Lauri once Isaac went #6) that I still think of him as a total "buy low" candidate.
But when I look at those first two years I worry that being a "buy low" guy is what he will continue to be until there are no buyers left.
GimmeDat wrote:Kurt Heimlich wrote:I so bought into the Dennis Smith Jr hype in the 2017 draft (and wanted him at #7 over Lauri once Isaac went #6) that I still think of him as a total "buy low" candidate.
But when I look at those first two years I worry that being a "buy low" guy is what he will continue to be until there are no buyers left.
I like DSJ, as long as he's a buy low, too. As it stands right now his reputation is that of an inefficient chucker type, and that's pretty fair. I think as it stands, Dunn might even be a more productive player because he's a better passer and much better defender (even more efficient too).
But if we could grab him for a bargain price, like Dunn + 38 or something, I'd do it. Maybe we could even do a straight swap for Valentine, they could do with an SF. NY seem over him already judging by the talk on their board.
He's toolsy, his defense is improving a bit, his shot seemed to be getting a little bit better before the trade, he's 21 and has the obvious athletic tools. How much that means in the scheme of him sucking so hard so far into his career is the question, but I do think there's upside there.
As you said though, you don't want to be throwing assets at him, there's a good chance he never amounts to anything, he's been really bad so far in his career.

Kurt Heimlich wrote:GimmeDat wrote:Kurt Heimlich wrote:I so bought into the Dennis Smith Jr hype in the 2017 draft (and wanted him at #7 over Lauri once Isaac went #6) that I still think of him as a total "buy low" candidate.
But when I look at those first two years I worry that being a "buy low" guy is what he will continue to be until there are no buyers left.
I like DSJ, as long as he's a buy low, too. As it stands right now his reputation is that of an inefficient chucker type, and that's pretty fair. I think as it stands, Dunn might even be a more productive player because he's a better passer and much better defender (even more efficient too).
But if we could grab him for a bargain price, like Dunn + 38 or something, I'd do it. Maybe we could even do a straight swap for Valentine, they could do with an SF. NY seem over him already judging by the talk on their board.
He's toolsy, his defense is improving a bit, his shot seemed to be getting a little bit better before the trade, he's 21 and has the obvious athletic tools. How much that means in the scheme of him sucking so hard so far into his career is the question, but I do think there's upside there.
As you said though, you don't want to be throwing assets at him, there's a good chance he never amounts to anything, he's been really bad so far in his career.
I dont know NYKs exact cap situation or if they would be looking to clear a little extra but #38 for DSJ straight up maybe would make sense if they want a cheaper roster filler to save another 2M or so.
Ccwatercraft wrote:DuckIII wrote:TheStig wrote:The only other thing I'd try for is #2 and Parsons for #7 and next years protected top5 pick. I think Memphis will want to trim salary. They've got a lot tied up in a really bad team.
I agree with a lot of your post.
On this point, ff this draft was deeper, maybe. But there is no way Memphis trades down in this crappy draft with Morant on the board. Not only is a great fit with JJJ to start building a new team, but he's "local." Murray State is about 2.5 hours from Memphis. He'll be a known and anticipated prospect to boost local interest. They aren't trading that pick.
1. Memphis wants to move on from Conley and rebuild.
2. The draft is at most a "3 player draft" and the drop off between 2 and 7 is massive.
3. Morant plays a position of need critical need for them once they trade Conley.
4. He's exciting and local.
Its a perfect storm. The dream of trading up for Morant died instantly when Memphis, rather than say Dallas, Atlanta, Cleveland or NY, got the pick.
is there really that strong of a trade market for Conley?
Yes he's good (really good), but so many teams already have a good PG.
What teams are willing to pay the trade price, have 30 mil in matching salary (with players that Memphis actually wants back) AND desperately need a PG?
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