vincecarter4pres wrote:Prince/Temple/Musa/Claxton for Harrison Barnes?
yes but why do it if youre the kings?
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vincecarter4pres wrote:Prince/Temple/Musa/Claxton for Harrison Barnes?
ecuhus1981 wrote:Yes, the deal works, and I would hate losing Claxton for this paltry return.
I'm not a fan of Prince, but I'd rather have him @$14mil on the bench than Barnes @$22mil. Harrison is not good enough to beat either of Levert or Harris for a starting spot IMO, and doesn't really stretch the floor or defend like you'd want from a combo forward. Bjelica is the Kings forward I would want.
Eh, I don't think barnes is that guy. He's an okay player but doesn't really move the needle for us much. I don't think he's that good on either end of the floor, and he was the weakest link in that Warriors team. I might take him for cheap, but trading Claxton, it would be selling low on a talented prospect.Prokorov wrote:ecuhus1981 wrote:Yes, the deal works, and I would hate losing Claxton for this paltry return.
I'm not a fan of Prince, but I'd rather have him @$14mil on the bench than Barnes @$22mil. Harrison is not good enough to beat either of Levert or Harris for a starting spot IMO, and doesn't really stretch the floor or defend like you'd want from a combo forward. Bjelica is the Kings forward I would want.
How does barnes not stretch the floor? he has been at 38-40% form three on decent volume for 4 straight years and played a starting 3 & D role on a championship team. he would beat out both harris and levert. better defender than both and can also play some 4 unlike those 2. greta fit with KD and Kyrie
DarkXaero wrote:I'm gonna mention another name as a possible trade option who I didn't really think about before: Larry Nance Jr. He's an actual PF who has quietly developed a nice perimeter game over these last two seasons. He shoots 35% from 3 (37.7% on catch & shoot 3s), very efficient overall (~61% TS%), a good mobile, versatile defender, and a strong rebounder/hustle player.
He can be a very good role player for a contender, and he's on a lotto team which already has a highly paid player at his position (Love). He is making an average of $11 mill/yr over the next 3 seasons, so he's locked up on a nice team friendly deal. I'm not sure what it would take to get him, but I think he can be a realistic target.
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TheNetsFan wrote:I love that Lowe echoes what many of those that are high on LeVert have said:
Re Lavine: Maybe Lavine is better, but Lowe doesn't think so. Regardless, it would not be enough of an upgrade to move the needle.
Re Gobert: Obvious fit, but Allen is good and improving.
Re Jrue: Decent fit. Maybe worth it
Re Beal: The only name possibly out there that would make a certainly better big 3.
I was thinking Prince + assets (lets say Philly pick, and a 2nd) might make sense, but I have no idea how Cavs view him, and Prince really sabotaged his value this year.MrDollarBills wrote:DarkXaero wrote:I'm gonna mention another name as a possible trade option who I didn't really think about before: Larry Nance Jr. He's an actual PF who has quietly developed a nice perimeter game over these last two seasons. He shoots 35% from 3 (37.7% on catch & shoot 3s), very efficient overall (~61% TS%), a good mobile, versatile defender, and a strong rebounder/hustle player.
He can be a very good role player for a contender, and he's on a lotto team which already has a highly paid player at his position (Love). He is making an average of $11 mill/yr over the next 3 seasons, so he's locked up on a nice team friendly deal. I'm not sure what it would take to get him, but I think he can be a realistic target.
He would be a much needed fit at back up PF/Small ball C BUT I don't want to give up a lot of assets to get him....I'm not sure what Cleveland would want at this point.
I think Beal leaving Wizards within a year is a very likely possibility, regardless of what's stated publicly. Yes, Beal has said that he wants to stay and win in DC, but we all know that ain't happening. He has repeatedly said that he wants to see how they look when Wall gets back, but do you honestly see them being better than 8th seed with that roster? There's no cap space for them to really improve either. I think there's a strong possibility that Beal is either traded at the deadline or next offseason, it's just a matter of time. Beal has already publicly spoken about the Nets rumors positively (with a suggestion that KD/Kyrie may be recruiting him), and that only fuels speculation.ecuhus1981 wrote:TheNetsFan wrote:I love that Lowe echoes what many of those that are high on LeVert have said:
Re Lavine: Maybe Lavine is better, but Lowe doesn't think so. Regardless, it would not be enough of an upgrade to move the needle.
Re Gobert: Obvious fit, but Allen is good and improving.
Re Jrue: Decent fit. Maybe worth it
Re Beal: The only name possibly out there that would make a certainly better big 3.
I agree with most of this. But I've made a 180 on Beal.
First, he doesn't want to leave DC, and they don't want to move him. He shouldn't even be in trade rumors anymore. Also, his new contract along with Kyrie and Kevin Wood put us in a horrible position to afford a supporting cast. Finally, I thought at the beginning of this season that Bradley's worsening defense was a blip, but it seems he's no longer interested on that end. He was one of the 3 worst perimeter defenders in the league this year, we can't support a guy the needs the ball in his hands that much (33% usage, even Caris would blush!) and won't defend.
ecuhus1981 wrote:TheNetsFan wrote:I love that Lowe echoes what many of those that are high on LeVert have said:
Re Lavine: Maybe Lavine is better, but Lowe doesn't think so. Regardless, it would not be enough of an upgrade to move the needle.
Re Gobert: Obvious fit, but Allen is good and improving.
Re Jrue: Decent fit. Maybe worth it
Re Beal: The only name possibly out there that would make a certainly better big 3.
I agree with most of this. But I've made a 180 on Beal.
First, he doesn't want to leave DC, and they don't want to move him. He shouldn't even be in trade rumors anymore. Also, his new contract along with Kyrie and Kevin Wood put us in a horrible position to afford a supporting cast. Finally, I thought at the beginning of this season that Bradley's worsening defense was a blip, but it seems he's no longer interested on that end. He was one of the 3 worst perimeter defenders in the league this year, we can't support a guy the needs the ball in his hands that much (33% usage, even Caris would blush!) and won't defend.
A top 5 pick in this year's weak draft + Wolves 2021 top 3 protected 1st + Wiggins' horrible contract to make salaries match isn't really a better offer. Miami's "gold mine of young assets" is Tyler Herro, Duncan Robinson, and Kendrick Nunn. Those are some good players but none of them are all star talent imo. Duncan Robinson is 26 years old and in line to get overpaid as he becomes a RFA next year. Nunn is 25 years old and also becomes a RFA next year.Hello Brooklyn wrote:ecuhus1981 wrote:TheNetsFan wrote:I love that Lowe echoes what many of those that are high on LeVert have said:
Re Lavine: Maybe Lavine is better, but Lowe doesn't think so. Regardless, it would not be enough of an upgrade to move the needle.
Re Gobert: Obvious fit, but Allen is good and improving.
Re Jrue: Decent fit. Maybe worth it
Re Beal: The only name possibly out there that would make a certainly better big 3.
I agree with most of this. But I've made a 180 on Beal.
First, he doesn't want to leave DC, and they don't want to move him. He shouldn't even be in trade rumors anymore. Also, his new contract along with Kyrie and Kevin Wood put us in a horrible position to afford a supporting cast. Finally, I thought at the beginning of this season that Bradley's worsening defense was a blip, but it seems he's no longer interested on that end. He was one of the 3 worst perimeter defenders in the league this year, we can't support a guy the needs the ball in his hands that much (33% usage, even Caris would blush!) and won't defend.
More importantly, other teams can offer more. Golden State can give them a top 5 pick. Miami can offer a gold mine of young assets. Why take our offer when the best guy we can give them is 26? Beal is only a year older as Lowe pointed out on his pod.
DarkXaero wrote:A top 5 pick in this year's weak draft + Wolves 2021 top 3 protected 1st + Wiggins' horrible contract to make salaries match isn't really a better offer. Miami's "gold mine of young assets" is Tyler Herro, Duncan Robinson, and Kendrick Nunn. Those are some good players but none of them are all star talent imo. Duncan Robinson is 26 years old and in line to get overpaid as he becomes a RFA next year. Nunn is 25 years old and also becomes a RFA next year.Hello Brooklyn wrote:ecuhus1981 wrote:I agree with most of this. But I've made a 180 on Beal.
First, he doesn't want to leave DC, and they don't want to move him. He shouldn't even be in trade rumors anymore. Also, his new contract along with Kyrie and Kevin Wood put us in a horrible position to afford a supporting cast. Finally, I thought at the beginning of this season that Bradley's worsening defense was a blip, but it seems he's no longer interested on that end. He was one of the 3 worst perimeter defenders in the league this year, we can't support a guy the needs the ball in his hands that much (33% usage, even Caris would blush!) and won't defend.
More importantly, other teams can offer more. Golden State can give them a top 5 pick. Miami can offer a gold mine of young assets. Why take our offer when the best guy we can give them is 26? Beal is only a year older as Lowe pointed out on his pod.
I think yall need to stop underrating our assets, and its especially ironic considering how high some of you are on Levert. If he's a star, then how is an offer starting with him + other good assets isn't enough?
I would like to run it back also. The only deal I make would have Dinwiddie as the center piece, and would return an upgrade at combo guard like Jrue. I'd hold on to LeVert unless it's for an established all-star like Beal.Sharcm1 wrote:Am I the only one who wants to see what this team together can do. First of. We shouldn’t trade LeVert guy is a star. They will figure out how to play him with Irving and Durant. Spencer shouldn’t be traded either with Irving’s long history of injuries we will need spencer. As much as I like the idea of Caris at the point I think we will still need spencer. Even if Irving doesn’t get injured I like the idea of limiting his minutes So he doesn’t get hurt which is possible with spencer.
Hoping we can get rid of musa and prince for a bigger PF. But if we can’t we still have a nice roster. Sign Johnson and Crawford.
Irving/spencer/Crawford
LeVert/temple/Johnson
Harris/TLC/musa
Durant/rodi/prince
Allen/Jordan /claxton
15 players. Plus chioza to a two way contract. The only downside to this roster is defense. But it can outscore anyone in the league. I would very much like to see it happen.
ecuhus1981 wrote:I'm confused by folks that want Beal, but don't want Jrue based on height. Do you realize that they are the same size?
Holiday has been an All-Star, but even in years where he wasn't, his impact on winning was commensurate to one. Beal's claim to elite status relies solely on usage and volume. On a team where he can be the undisputed #1 scoring option, he can win. The problem is, he wouldn't be that here, but in order to acquire him we'd need to pay Washington as if he were a superstar. 30ppg is incredibly hard to do, but we don't need that. We need guys like Jrue, who don't need the ball in their hands and have proven to work well in a tertiary scoring role. JH also defends at a high level whether he has a large offensive role or not, whether his team is winning or not and whole guarding the opposing team's best player. Brad's former reputation as a defender seems more spurious each year. We see now that without All-NBA defenders like Porter and Wall next to him, he's a sieve.
I'm not a big fan of undersized backcourts, but between the two, the choice is easily Holiday for me