The only thing that can keep me positive about this team is thinking about what kind of future we could have if we blew things up.
To some, that means tanking, but I don't think that has to be the case.
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TRADES - Here's some trade examples that I vetted through other teams fans.
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Trade 1: Vucevic to Charlotte for Terry Rozier

KKEMBAtheMETEOR wrote:Skin wrote:KKEMBAtheMETEOR wrote:If Orlando wants out of Vuc's contract, I'd maybe do a straight Rozier/Vuc swap if we're looking at taking a wing in the draft. Then Vuc could be a 1-2 year stop gap until we draft a better center?
Hmmm, a straight swap of Rozier for Vucevic is interesting, but salaries don't match up.
we have cap room
It was tough finding a trade partner for Vuc. I was bashed for liking Rozier in the past and critics bashed his FG efficiency. Well, he raised all his numbers after getting unleashed away from Boston and has looked good. 18 ppg, .407 3PT%, .430 FG%, and his last game before "the pause" he put up 40 points which included shooting 8 of 13 from 3. Rozier is 26 years old and has 2 more years under contract after this season. Young enough to grow with our youth, but also be a leader. His addition DOES NOT mean giving up on Fultz. It puts less pressure on Fultz, but that can be a good thing. He needs time to work on his 3PT shot. Rozier can be put in at the end of games as he likes taking big shots. He has also played a lot of SG this season as he made way for the huge emergence of Devonte Graham even after he signed a big new contract. I think a 3 man rotation between the 1 and 2 would easily work.
I first started liking Rozier while watching Boston in the playoffs. The floor was not too big for him and he played like a dawg. Didn't step down to anyone. I've always liked the strategy of getting young guys who have been a part of winning teams and know what it takes to be there. Especially if they had a significant role. We NEED more toughness and Scary Terry helps add that. Lowry doesn't get away for hurting AG if Terry is on the team.
Trade 2: Fournier to Phoenix for Kelly Oubre and a future 1st round swap where PHX gains the advantage.

bbwgood77 wrote:nnevetsov wrote:...if Fournier picks up his PO, I'd trade Oubre for him and your pick (or 2021 lightly protected / pick swap, so we can chase a PG). I'd include Okobo for salary matching.
I think Evan could play on the wing alongside either Book or Bridges in a three man rotation.
I like Fournier and consider that, especially if we draft a PG, big or sell our pick.
I initially approached the Suns fans about Gordon, but they ended up liking Fournier more. Fiiiiine by me! Oubre has Energy and Swag to change the identity of this team. 24 years old. Length, Athleticism, Scoring, Spacing, Defense and another guy who plays with a chip on his shoulder. Ever since T-Mac showed us it was possible, I've always had a fascination on players on other teams who could be our next T-Mac like breakout player. Oubre has similar athletic size and skills as T-Mac and has never been truly appreciated. Could have a T-Mac like breakout happen again? Haha...ooooookkkkk... ok.... even if that's a bit overzealous, I'd be happy if he had an Oladipo or TJ Warren like breakout tbh.
Trade 3: Gordon/Ross to Chicago for Lavine/Thad Young

KKazuya10 wrote:Skin wrote:ggswhoops wrote:I really like the idea of Gordon for Lavine as the core of a deal...what about Gordon/Ross for Lavine/Thad?
I think that's the perfect deal. And1. Dial it into the commish's office.
Yup, I could live with that deal as well. Well done
SShowtime23 wrote:Skin wrote:ggswhoops wrote:I really like the idea of Gordon for Lavine as the core of a deal...what about Gordon/Ross for Lavine/Thad?
I think that's the perfect deal. And1. Dial it into the commish's office.
I will probably take this as well
...AND NOW WE'RE COOKIN'! Rozier/Lavine/Oubre on the wings is DYNAMITE. You might think there are not enough shots to go around, but when you subtract the amount of shots that Fournier, Ross, Gordon and Vuc took, there are PLENTY enough shots to go around for our new trio and both Rozier and Lavine average over 4 apg, so they are not ball stoppers. Thad Young and his 7'1 wingspan is another prototype fit for WeHam's desire for a roster full of long wingspans and at 32 years old he knows his role as a starter will be temporary until Jonathan Isaac returns from injury.
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DRAFT
---------------------------------------------1ST ROUND, PICK 15 - GUARD, JAHMI'US RAMSEY - 6'4 (6'10 Wingspan), 195Tired of projects with length, but no size, that need to learn basketball skills? Then Ramsey is your cure. Ramsey is a baller's baller. This guy has an NBA ready body and scores on all 3 levels. 43% 3PT%, smooth handles, footwork, can carve a defense and score in bunches. Uses his long wingspan and athleticism to produce explosive plays on offense and defense. He fills depth at both Guard spots and certainly has the potential to be a star as he continues to develop his game. Shades of Donovan Mitchell.
2ND ROUND, PICK 45 - FORWARD, PAUL REED, DEPAUL - 6'9 (7'2 Wingspan), 220With Aaron Gordon gone (in this scenario) and Jonathan Isaac hurt, PF is an area that can be strengthened through the draft as both Thad Young and Al-Farouq Aminu are both aged veterans. Some folks compare Reed to a poor man's Pascal Siakam "type" of prospect. Certain qualities stand out right away... his length, controlled body contortion and mobility with the ball, smooth aggressiveness, shoots with confidence, and maybe most impressively and defensive demon who averaged 2.6 bpg and 1.9 spg. "His defensive presence has arguably been his most important trait as a college basketball player. He currently leads the conference in blocks, defensive win shares, defensive rating and defensive box plus-minus. Meanwhile, his block percentage (12.2 percent) ranks Top 20 in the nation." If you haven't heard of Paul Reed, I encourage you to check him out.
Good read:
https://hoopshype.com/2019/12/09/depaul-paul-reed-scouting-report-nba-draft-analysis/---------------------------------------------
2020-21 ROSTER - Name Wingspan (Age)
---------------------------------------------PG Markelle Fultz 6’9 (22) / 6TH Terry Rozier 6’8 (26)
SG Zach Lavine 6’8 (25) / Jahmi’us Ramsey 6’10 (19) / Wes Iwundu 7’1 (25)
SF Kelly Oubre 7’3 (24) / Chuma Okeke 7’0 (21) / James Ennis 7’0 (30)
PF Thad Young 7’1 (32) / Paul Reed 7'2 (21) / IR Jonathan Isaac 7’1 (22)
C Mo Bamba 7’10 (22) / Khem Birch 7’ (27) / Al-Faruq Aminu 7’3 (29)
-- Future --
PG Markelle Fultz / Terry Rozier
SG Zach Lavine / Jahmi'us Ramsey
SF Kelly Oubre / Chuma Okeke
PF Jonathan Isaac / Paul Reed
C Mo Bamba / FA or Draft
Versatility ALL OVER. Big boost in wing scoring, spacing, athleticism, and tenacity. Similar age range for core players can lead to longevity and consistency. Vets on the roster are ones who understand their roles and are not "looking for theirs" or using us as "stepping stones" to bigger/better deals. Are they contenders? Maybe, maybe not, but this would be a super fun team to watch with plenty of hope for a brighter future each year they stay together. As Isaac returns from injury this team could really start to be a part of the new NBA contenders. Whaddayasay??? Do you like it? Yes or No?

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