MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Here’s my shot at an ATL deal:
Dedmon, 2022 OKC 1st ret, 2022 ATL 2nd for Green, Muscala
(Muscala done separately)
Send Atlanta the right to pick swap 2021 and 2023 1st and you might be on to something.
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MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Here’s my shot at an ATL deal:
Dedmon, 2022 OKC 1st ret, 2022 ATL 2nd for Green, Muscala
(Muscala done separately)
ThatBoyNick wrote:Jordan Syndrome wrote:ThatBoyNick wrote:As a Rocket fan this is a double edged sword move for the Lakers, they gain Schroeder who did great at breaking our D down in the playoffs, but they lose Danny who is one of the best Harden defenders in the league, they also likely lose Rondo who was a pest on D as well.
Lakers still have Avery Bradley who is a better defender than Green at this point and, let's be honest, nobody is worried about the Rockets at this point.
Bradley actually has a player option that he could decline, I’d disagree that’s he’s as good of a defender as Green but he is definitely a plus, and does pretty much the same as DG on offense.
I’m just giving my views on this from my standpoint as a Rocket fan, I’m not saying the Lakers should consider the Rockets when making trades.
HartfordWhalers wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:?s=21
Is this correct? The pick amount won’t count here, right?
Marks post is poorly worded. What he is saying is the Lakers are close to the hard cap already, so the small savings of not having a 1st rounder 'helps' them. (Of course, he isn't including back a vet min charge).
As for how the trade will be done, it could be done wiha draft pick signed and a 30 day waiting period (?) over, but why would they? Do it now, and the 1st rounder counts as 0 salary for matching.
Buzzard wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Here’s my shot at an ATL deal:
Dedmon, 2022 OKC 1st ret, 2022 ATL 2nd for Green, Muscala
(Muscala done separately)
Send Atlanta the right to pick swap 2021 and 2023 1st and you might be on to something.
TGW wrote:stormi wrote:I feel like the Lakers won the championship off of the philosophy of having a bevy of two way contributers to surround AD and Lebron. Rondo and Green being cogs in the rotation to work tirelessly on either end of the floor. I think Danny Green's rep has overstated his on court ability for a while now, but the new fit with Schröder is interesting. He can definitely absorb some of that scoring burden but he's instantly become their worst defender and someone that can be targeted on p&r's come playoff time.
That's how I see it too. He's also ball dominant, so I don't see how he fits with AD/Bron unless one of them are off he court.
kobe_vs_jordan wrote:TGW wrote:stormi wrote:I feel like the Lakers won the championship off of the philosophy of having a bevy of two way contributers to surround AD and Lebron. Rondo and Green being cogs in the rotation to work tirelessly on either end of the floor. I think Danny Green's rep has overstated his on court ability for a while now, but the new fit with Schröder is interesting. He can definitely absorb some of that scoring burden but he's instantly become their worst defender and someone that can be targeted on p&r's come playoff time.
That's how I see it too. He's also ball dominant, so I don't see how he fits with AD/Bron unless one of them are off he court.
Rondo is ball dominant and played well with Lebron. Rondo was the lakers worst guard defender. I'm not sold that 35 year Rondo is a better defender than Schroder .
MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Buzzard wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Here’s my shot at an ATL deal:
Dedmon, 2022 OKC 1st ret, 2022 ATL 2nd for Green, Muscala
(Muscala done separately)
Send Atlanta the right to pick swap 2021 and 2023 1st and you might be on to something.
You must be joking. Green is leagues better than Dedmon and the first is lotto protected.
Buzzard wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Buzzard wrote:Send Atlanta the right to pick swap 2021 and 2023 1st and you might be on to something.
You must be joking. Green is leagues better than Dedmon and the first is lotto protected.
I am not joking. Green is being paid almost 2 million dollars a point. OKC can keep him and play win now with that all by themselves.
Buzzard wrote:I am not joking. Green is being paid almost 2 million dollars a point. OKC can keep him and play win now with that all by themselves.
Karmaloop wrote:Buzzard wrote:I am not joking. Green is being paid almost 2 million dollars a point. OKC can keep him and play win now with that all by themselves.
What is Dedmon doing again?
Karmaloop wrote:Buzzard wrote:I am not joking. Green is being paid almost 2 million dollars a point. OKC can keep him and play win now with that all by themselves.
What is Dedmon doing again?
Buzzard wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Buzzard wrote:Send Atlanta the right to pick swap 2021 and 2023 1st and you might be on to something.
You must be joking. Green is leagues better than Dedmon and the first is lotto protected.
I am not joking. Green is being paid almost 2 million dollars a point. OKC can keep him and play win now with that all by themselves.
Buzzard wrote:About the same at 2 million a point. But Dedmon is the 2nd center for the Hawks now. With the Hawks he averaged about 1.5 million a point.
You obviously love Green as your back up shooting guard and think he has some value. You should keep him at 14.6 million and the Hawks should keep their backup center at 13.3 million.
VCfor3 wrote:Karmaloop wrote:Buzzard wrote:I am not joking. Green is being paid almost 2 million dollars a point. OKC can keep him and play win now with that all by themselves.
What is Dedmon doing again?
Getting paid just over $2m a point. #IDidTheMath
I think his exaggerated point is just that the Hawks won't use a (fake) 1st to go from Dedmon's corpse to Green at this time. My guess is that the Hawks prefer playing Cam and Heurter over Green to let them develop unless a substantial upgrade is available at their position (i.e. Jrue).
MoneyTalks41890 wrote:kobe_vs_jordan wrote:TGW wrote:
That's how I see it too. He's also ball dominant, so I don't see how he fits with AD/Bron unless one of them are off he court.
Rondo is ball dominant and played well with Lebron. Rondo was the lakers worst guard defender. I'm not sold that 35 year Rondo is a better defender than Schroder .
Schroder was a pretty good defender last year and played off ball a ton. Some folks need to revise their views on what he does.
Andre Roberstan wrote:Buzzard wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:
You must be joking. Green is leagues better than Dedmon and the first is lotto protected.
I am not joking. Green is being paid almost 2 million dollars a point. OKC can keep him and play win now with that all by themselves.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/dedmode01.html
Karmaloop wrote:Buzzard wrote:About the same at 2 million a point. But Dedmon is the 2nd center for the Hawks now. With the Hawks he averaged about 1.5 million a point.
You obviously love Green as your back up shooting guard and think he has some value. You should keep him at 14.6 million and the Hawks should keep their backup center at 13.3 million.
Which is why the original trade was exponentially more realistic. You're essentially giving up a couple of SRPs to move from Dedmon to Green. If you prefer Green, that's a fair deal.
kobe_vs_jordan wrote:I'm not sold that 35 year Rondo is a better defender than Schroder .
kobe_vs_jordan wrote:Andre Roberstan wrote:Buzzard wrote:I am not joking. Green is being paid almost 2 million dollars a point. OKC can keep him and play win now with that all by themselves.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/dedmode01.html
Didn't realized Dedmon was paid so much.
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