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Re: NBA Trade Thread 

Post#41 » by aguifs » Wed Oct 30, 2019 2:11 pm

Should we start the trade Lavine countdown? We're going nowhere, he still have some good value. Maybe it's time to pull the trigger. Just share your thoughts!
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Post#42 » by weneeda2guard » Wed Oct 30, 2019 7:43 pm

aguifs wrote:Should we start the trade Lavine countdown? We're going nowhere, he still have some good value. Maybe it's time to pull the trigger. Just share your thoughts!

I am of the belief that at this point there is no one untouchable on this roster and that includes lavine and lauri. I would be more prone to trade lauri 1st only because he has a deal upcoming and I dont want to be locked into a big deal with him. We would also get more back in a lauri deal.

But I'm for a quick rebuild again on this roster. The point of blowing it up was to get a title contending team. You have to at least have a franchise player who can be a top 10 player in the league to begin with, we clearly dont have that right now. I still think this team needs this season, but by the deadline if it just seems to not be working out I start shopping pieces and get ready to play the draft a couple more years or hope a talent can come here and excel to a star talent.
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Post#43 » by sco » Wed Oct 30, 2019 9:15 pm

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leo921 wrote:I have thought about CP3 as well because he would make everyone on the team better.He would put Lauri in a great position to score, CP made David West an all star in the pick n pop/roll, Lauri would be even better in that action. Paul helped Tyson Chandler a lot, now imagine CP3 with an improving and more talented Carter. Lavine would have the ball in his hands less and can improve his efficiency with less turnovers.

It's not a perfect idea because Paul is older but still effective and his contract is 3 years of big money but he would move us forward and improve everyone on the team.

I would do a CP3 for Porter/Felico trade

If you want a completly different trade then CP3/Gallo for Lavine/Porter/Felico, come out with

CP3
White
Gallo
Lauri
Carter

Which would be a really good team in the East


CP3 would make White, Lauri, Carter great as much as I hate him personally.
I like the CP3/Gallo trade but would need a frp from them since Lavine is a positive contract.

I would consider something like CP3, Fergusson, OKC's unprotected 1st this year for Otto/Dunn/Felicio.
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Post#44 » by logical_art » Thu Oct 31, 2019 1:36 am

http://tradenba.com/trades/rJs393w9S

Add Miami's pick, lottery protected.

Who says no?
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Post#45 » by sco » Thu Oct 31, 2019 2:00 am

logical_art wrote:http://tradenba.com/trades/rJs393w9S

Add Miami's pick, lottery protected.

Who says no?

I say no. Dragic is old, the other guys are bad too. A non-lotto pick isn't good.
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Post#46 » by logical_art » Thu Oct 31, 2019 2:02 am

sco wrote:
logical_art wrote:http://tradenba.com/trades/rJs393w9S

Add Miami's pick, lottery protected.

Who says no?

I say no. Dragic is old, the other guys are bad too. A non-lotto pick isn't good.


Dragic's main value is as an expiring. That's 19 mil off the books next year. Leonard is also expiring. Winslow is actually pretty good. Kind of a Jimmy Butler lite player. I think he'd be a good fit here as a tough, defensive and creative wing.
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Post#47 » by PrimzyBulls81 » Thu Oct 31, 2019 9:13 am

logical_art wrote:http://tradenba.com/trades/rJs393w9S

Add Miami's pick, lottery protected.

Who says no?

At this point, yeah I would do it.. Goran is still good PG on expiring contract and come back cheap next year for mentorship. Winslow is next starting SF and Leonard is Young's backup.
Dragic, Lavine, Winslow, Young, Carter
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Post#48 » by Onibuh » Thu Oct 31, 2019 10:41 am

I'm Ready for it. Give me a DRose and Coby White Guard duo.

Other than that I'd look into getting Paul with Picks attached.
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Post#49 » by bledredwine » Thu Oct 31, 2019 7:18 pm

I wanted to trade him last year.

You always trade when stock is high. It's why I said to trade Jo right after his MVP season (and right before he sucked), whey I said to wait and trade Mirotic, and to wait on Jimmy Butler (well, and I thought he'd be a star but that's besides the point).

Now would be the worst time to trade Zach, unless we get a truly great offer for him.
Let him resume his high scoring ways, and then hopefully we can get something promising.

I knew we wouldn't trade Zach last year even though I still believe we should have; He put up monster stats but as a 1-dimensional player, he wasn't helping us win nearly as much as the stats suggested. That's when you trade a guy.

Luckily, there is silver lining. If we get a pass-first player who is pretty damned good at playing point (regardless of position), then Zach can shine. But as long as we're an ISO team, Zach is not helpful enough to our offense to be worth it as a player.
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Post#50 » by drosestruts » Thu Oct 31, 2019 8:15 pm

With Trae Young and Evan Turner injured is there a deal to be made with Atlanta for something involving Dunn?
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Post#51 » by sco » Thu Oct 31, 2019 8:17 pm

drosestruts wrote:With Trae Young and Evan Turner injured is there a deal to be made with Atlanta for something involving Dunn?

not injured enough :lol:
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Post#52 » by sco » Thu Oct 31, 2019 8:19 pm

Would folks do Lauri for Jaylen Brown?

We could shift Otto over to PF.
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Post#53 » by HoopsterJones » Thu Oct 31, 2019 8:21 pm

sco wrote:Would folks do Lauri for Jaylen Brown?

We could shift Otto over to PF.


No. Not for what he’s getting paid. No thanks.
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Post#54 » by sco » Thu Oct 31, 2019 8:59 pm

drosestruts wrote:With Trae Young and Evan Turner injured is there a deal to be made with Atlanta for something involving Dunn?

Maybe GS would be more interested with Curry out.

Dunn for 2 2nd rounders and filler?
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Post#55 » by Chicagoat » Fri Nov 1, 2019 4:11 am

The thing that I am most upset about is that GarPax thought our thin depth at SF wasn't an issue. Maybe he wanted to give Hutch an opportunity to show what he could do. But even if that's the reason, having only 2 individuals with the ability to play SF is recipe for disaster, especially one being a second year player that has not shown the ability to stay healthy or play what was advertised pre-draft. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:


Just sign Joe Johnson at this point. Anything is better than the 3 guard line-up we run now.
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Post#56 » by sco » Fri Nov 1, 2019 1:55 pm

Chicagoat wrote:The thing that I am most upset about is that GarPax thought our thin depth at SF wasn't an issue. Maybe he wanted to give Hutch an opportunity to show what he could do. But even if that's the reason, having only 2 individuals with the ability to play SF is recipe for disaster, especially one being a second year player that has not shown the ability to stay healthy or play what was advertised pre-draft. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:


Just sign Joe Johnson at this point. Anything is better than the 3 guard line-up we run now.

Look, I think they were working toward getting a SF but the Dunn situation was a fail. I could see a situation where they said "let's see if either Valentine or Hutchison show they are a reliable back-up SF by the deadline". If they brought in a guy who'd be taking those minutes, you really wouldn't know and you end-up clogging the roster without giving both guys a fair shake. Honestly, I could fool myself into thinking either could be that guy, but it's gonna take a couple months for both of them to get in good enough shape/rhythm to really see. The bigger problem so far at SF has been Otto.

IMO, our best hope is that Otto starts playing well enough to either garner interest at the deadline or that he opts out in the offseason.
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Re: NBA Trade Thread 

Post#57 » by MrSparkle » Fri Nov 1, 2019 2:42 pm

So trades aside, are there any FA available who might help? McKinnie and Luwawu seem taken.

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C. Brewer
Noah
Tyler Zeller
Shumpert

I seriously think it’s time to dump Dunn for a 2nd rd pick and either cut Valentine or find a team that wants to take a flyer on a 3P threat with no defense. I’d say the same about Felicio but they should probably just buy him out already.

It’s Nov 1 and the team is already on load-management and banged up. They need some real depth beyond the small-guard glut, and a tall defensive center for 5-10 mpg.
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Re: NBA Trade Thread 

Post#58 » by Michael Jackson » Fri Nov 1, 2019 3:07 pm

sco wrote:
logical_art wrote:http://tradenba.com/trades/rJs393w9S

Add Miami's pick, lottery protected.

Who says no?

A non-lotto pick isn't good.



The whole Toronto Raptors championship roster is looking at you right now.
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Post#59 » by MrSparkle » Fri Nov 1, 2019 3:23 pm

sco wrote:
logical_art wrote:http://tradenba.com/trades/rJs393w9S

Add Miami's pick, lottery protected.

Who says no?

I say no. Dragic is old, the other guys are bad too. A non-lotto pick isn't good.


Bit of a highway robbery there. Winslow is good but you have to remember, well-run organization, coaching, good roster, makes ok players look very good. Bring Winslow here and he’s back to busting, especially once he gets a taste of playing in the Zach Lavine hold-and-chuck system.

Lauri develops into an all-star in Miami, and Dunn does quite well for himself with Riley’s and Jimmy’s blessing as a 100% focused aggressor. Then the off-chance Otto looks great in April? Ouch.

I’m not looking at trading 2 talents playing career-low basketball. I agree that moving Dunn makes sense. Probably. Because resigning him would be weird.

I would rethink the logic of signing a 28yo Sato, when he plays the same position(s) and role as 5 younger and faster/more-athletic players. A Swiss-army bench combo vet in his prime is probably a great addition for any playoff team’s 7-9 rotation.

That’s the first dude I’d look to move.
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Post#60 » by Pnjguy » Fri Nov 1, 2019 9:02 pm

I think its time to make a play for Draymond Green (eligible to be trade Feb 2).

Markkanen, Dunn, top 10 protected first round pick for Green.

Carter
Green
Porter
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Sato/White

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