urinesane wrote:Is this OUR version of Lebron going back to Cleveland?
More like Nash coming back to Phoenix to lead Amare.
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                                  urinesane wrote:Is this OUR version of Lebron going back to Cleveland?
 
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
               RiRuSuns wrote:urinesane wrote:Is this OUR version of Lebron going back to Cleveland?
More like Nash coming back to Phoenix to lead Amare.

 
                                                                                                          theGreatRC wrote:shrink wrote:Are KG and Rubio the two most beloved Wolves?
Is anyone else in the conversation?
Zach, maybe? KAT is a beast and so was Love, Idk if they are loved like Ricky and KG were or even close to it.
Sign5 wrote:Yea not happening, I expected a better retort but what do I expect from realgm(ers) in 2025. Just quote and state things that lack context, then repeat the same thing over and over as if something new and profound was said. Just lol.

shangrila wrote:Theoretically trading for Rubio wouldn't cost us Johnson.
If we renounce everyone, according to TradeNBA, we'd have just under 13mil of capspace. Toss Spellman, Evans and Nowell in and that would get us to 18.3, enough to take in Rubio's contract. And while I might need to verify with shrink I think we'd get some kind of exception even after using capspace, which might be enough to re-sign Juancho.
This is assuming we don't want or don't care about the rest, which would mean Beasley's legal issues are serious and that we don't want to spend on McLaughlin to be essentially a 3rd string PG. It probably won't happen, as trading JJ is far simpler, but it's an interesting option. JJ+Rubio as veteran leaders could go a long way for us.
 
                                                                                                          Domejandro wrote:shangrila wrote:Theoretically trading for Rubio wouldn't cost us Johnson.
If we renounce everyone, according to TradeNBA, we'd have just under 13mil of capspace. Toss Spellman, Evans and Nowell in and that would get us to 18.3, enough to take in Rubio's contract. And while I might need to verify with shrink I think we'd get some kind of exception even after using capspace, which might be enough to re-sign Juancho.
This is assuming we don't want or don't care about the rest, which would mean Beasley's legal issues are serious and that we don't want to spend on McLaughlin to be essentially a 3rd string PG. It probably won't happen, as trading JJ is far simpler, but it's an interesting option. JJ+Rubio as veteran leaders could go a long way for us.
That is actually intriguing, is renouncing all of our RFA’s and losing our MLE + BAE worth retaining the flexibility (and on the court impact) of James Johnson? Honestly, given the amount of teams that have the MLE this year, maybe.
I will check the numbers later, but it seems possible. Losing Beasley really blows, but that may happen regardless.
DaMplsKid wrote:You could ask for a better guy to run the second unit we have. Edwards will learn so much from him and get so many easy buckets.
Sign5 wrote:Yea not happening, I expected a better retort but what do I expect from realgm(ers) in 2025. Just quote and state things that lack context, then repeat the same thing over and over as if something new and profound was said. Just lol.

shangrila wrote:Domejandro wrote:shangrila wrote:Theoretically trading for Rubio wouldn't cost us Johnson.
If we renounce everyone, according to TradeNBA, we'd have just under 13mil of capspace. Toss Spellman, Evans and Nowell in and that would get us to 18.3, enough to take in Rubio's contract. And while I might need to verify with shrink I think we'd get some kind of exception even after using capspace, which might be enough to re-sign Juancho.
This is assuming we don't want or don't care about the rest, which would mean Beasley's legal issues are serious and that we don't want to spend on McLaughlin to be essentially a 3rd string PG. It probably won't happen, as trading JJ is far simpler, but it's an interesting option. JJ+Rubio as veteran leaders could go a long way for us.
That is actually intriguing, is renouncing all of our RFA’s and losing our MLE + BAE worth retaining the flexibility (and on the court impact) of James Johnson? Honestly, given the amount of teams that have the MLE this year, maybe.
I will check the numbers later, but it seems possible. Losing Beasley really blows, but that may happen regardless.
I had two thoughts after this post;
1. Do picks have cap holds? That could be a wrench in the works.
2. Is a Gallinari (or other) S&T then possible?
shangrila wrote:Theoretically trading for Rubio wouldn't cost us Johnson.
If we renounce everyone, according to TradeNBA, we'd have just under 13mil of capspace. Toss Spellman, Evans and Nowell in and that would get us to 18.3, enough to take in Rubio's contract. And while I might need to verify with shrink I think we'd get some kind of exception even after using capspace, which might be enough to re-sign Juancho.
This is assuming we don't want or don't care about the rest, which would mean Beasley's legal issues are serious and that we don't want to spend on McLaughlin to be essentially a 3rd string PG. It probably won't happen, as trading JJ is far simpler, but it's an interesting option. JJ+Rubio as veteran leaders could go a long way for us.
Sign5 wrote:Yea not happening, I expected a better retort but what do I expect from realgm(ers) in 2025. Just quote and state things that lack context, then repeat the same thing over and over as if something new and profound was said. Just lol.
Sign5 wrote:Yea not happening, I expected a better retort but what do I expect from realgm(ers) in 2025. Just quote and state things that lack context, then repeat the same thing over and over as if something new and profound was said. Just lol.

 
                                      
                                                        
               tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment

 
                                      
                                                        
               tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
Klomp wrote:Something worth considering.....has Rubio ever played with this type of floor spacing? DeAndre Ayton doesn't space the floor. Rudy Gobert doesn't space the floor. Gorgui Dieng didn't space the floor when he started next to Towns or when he split time at center with Pekovic. In Spain, he's usually playing with the Gasol brothers.
Sign5 wrote:Yea not happening, I expected a better retort but what do I expect from realgm(ers) in 2025. Just quote and state things that lack context, then repeat the same thing over and over as if something new and profound was said. Just lol.

 
                                      
                                                        
               Klomp wrote:Something worth considering.....has Rubio ever played with this type of floor spacing? DeAndre Ayton doesn't space the floor. Rudy Gobert doesn't space the floor. Gorgui Dieng didn't space the floor when he started next to Towns or when he split time at center with Pekovic. In Spain, he's usually playing with the Gasol brothers.
tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
shangrila wrote:Theoretically trading for Rubio wouldn't cost us Johnson.
If we renounce everyone, according to TradeNBA, we'd have just under 13mil of capspace. Toss Spellman, Evans and Nowell in and that would get us to 18.3, enough to take in Rubio's contract. And while I might need to verify with shrink I think we'd get some kind of exception even after using capspace, which might be enough to re-sign Juancho.
This is assuming we don't want or don't care about the rest, which would mean Beasley's legal issues are serious and that we don't want to spend on McLaughlin to be essentially a 3rd string PG. It probably won't happen, as trading JJ is far simpler, but it's an interesting option. JJ+Rubio as veteran leaders could go a long way for us.
Klomp wrote:Something worth considering.....has Rubio ever played with this type of floor spacing? DeAndre Ayton doesn't space the floor. Rudy Gobert doesn't space the floor. Gorgui Dieng didn't space the floor when he started next to Towns or when he split time at center with Pekovic. In Spain, he's usually playing with the Gasol brothers.

 
                                      
                                                        
               thinktank wrote:Klomp wrote:Something worth considering.....has Rubio ever played with this type of floor spacing? DeAndre Ayton doesn't space the floor. Rudy Gobert doesn't space the floor. Gorgui Dieng didn't space the floor when he started next to Towns or when he split time at center with Pekovic. In Spain, he's usually playing with the Gasol brothers.
Hi Klomp. What exactly do you mean by "this type of floor spacing"?
When I look at our roster I see KAT, Beasley, and Jauncho, but I don't see too much other spacing (Dlo at ~35% 3FG%).
tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
Domejandro wrote:1. Picks do not have cap-holds, they are salary neutral until you sign them.
2. Players would have to agree to sign here, but technically yes, as long as we stay below the hard cap (which we almost certainly would).
shrink wrote:Klomp wrote:Something worth considering.....has Rubio ever played with this type of floor spacing? DeAndre Ayton doesn't space the floor. Rudy Gobert doesn't space the floor. Gorgui Dieng didn't space the floor when he started next to Towns or when he split time at center with Pekovic. In Spain, he's usually playing with the Gasol brothers.
Good point. I generally think of three point shooting widening lanes to drive, but they also widen lanes to pass, and leaving fewer defenders underneath once that pass is completed.
Expect lots of Edwards dunks.
shrink wrote:I should add that as I see MIN, it seems to me that finding matching salary to trade is a bigger issue cutting salary to get under the lux. MIN is very constrained right now, with two max deals we won’t trade, $16 for Johnson, $7 for Culver, and then $3.5 for Layman. Once Johnson is gone (as he probably is here for a Rubio), we don’t have the matching salary if a good player becomes available in trade.
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