Dadouv47 wrote:
Don't like our chances. Presti works in silence (even more with Morey)
Hill and Warriors pick for Thybulle and filler would be sweet
I don’t think we need to add a pick. I could see them wanting Muscala too.
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Dadouv47 wrote:
Don't like our chances. Presti works in silence (even more with Morey)
Hill and Warriors pick for Thybulle and filler would be sweet
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
ThunderBolt wrote:Dadouv47 wrote:
Don't like our chances. Presti works in silence (even more with Morey)
Hill and Warriors pick for Thybulle and filler would be sweet
I don’t think we need to add a pick. I could see them wanting Muscala too.
cjmcallist wrote:ThunderBolt wrote:Dadouv47 wrote:
Don't like our chances. Presti works in silence (even more with Morey)
Hill and Warriors pick for Thybulle and filler would be sweet
I don’t think we need to add a pick. I could see them wanting Muscala too.
I posted something similar on the T&T board. It went over really well.
Hill, Muscala, 2023 DEN 1st for Thybulle, Scott
Now that it looks like we aren’t getting a primo pick, I think that’s the exact type of thing we should do with our trades. We can throw in sweeteners with our vets to get young guys that are 1-2 years into their career.
Easier said than done. But I’d give two picks for Milton, similar for Maxey.
Dadouv47 wrote:cjmcallist wrote:ThunderBolt wrote:I don’t think we need to add a pick. I could see them wanting Muscala too.
I posted something similar on the T&T board. It went over really well.
Hill, Muscala, 2023 DEN 1st for Thybulle, Scott
Now that it looks like we aren’t getting a primo pick, I think that’s the exact type of thing we should do with our trades. We can throw in sweeteners with our vets to get young guys that are 1-2 years into their career.
Easier said than done. But I’d give two picks for Milton, similar for Maxey.
I'm a bit lost regarding Thybulle value's and I really like him but feel like it's an overpay. Hill & Muscala together are pretty much worth a FRP so basically that's sending two FRPs for Thybulle...not sure about this
Hill/Muscala/Gs pick (probably Minny 2nd) is already a very good offer. Some may think it's also an overpay
Would obviously add more for Maxey but won't happen
getrichordie wrote:No rush to improve via trade, IMO. Wait til next year and see what team is looking like. Draft is strong and we have some solid roleplayers to mix in. Patience is a virtue.
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
getrichordie wrote:No rush to improve via trade, IMO. Wait til next year and see what team is looking like. Draft is strong and we have some solid roleplayers to mix in. Patience is a virtue.
h4rrison wrote:Is SGA going to sign a max contract extension this summer?
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
ThunderBolt wrote:h4rrison wrote:Is SGA going to sign a max contract extension this summer?
Most likely, yes.
h4rrison wrote:ThunderBolt wrote:h4rrison wrote:Is SGA going to sign a max contract extension this summer?
Most likely, yes.
Any numbers predictions? What's his max?
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
getrichordie wrote:No rush to improve via trade, IMO. Wait til next year and see what team is looking like. Draft is strong and we have some solid roleplayers to mix in. Patience is a virtue.
Dadouv47 wrote:Unpopular thinking : Dort might be close to his ceiling and his contract is so good that he could be more valuable to a contender than for us. Any idea what his trade value is?
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
ThunderBolt wrote:Dadouv47 wrote:Unpopular thinking : Dort might be close to his ceiling and his contract is so good that he could be more valuable to a contender than for us. Any idea what his trade value is?
If we end up trying to trade up or trade for a young star, I could see him being moved. His best asset is his contract. Dort by himself doesn’t get you a top 5 pick but I could see him being packaged with something like the eighth pick to get to number four or five if the team needs a defender on a great contract.Although I’m not high on Dort, he should continue to improve.
Dadouv47 wrote:ThunderBolt wrote:Dadouv47 wrote:Unpopular thinking : Dort might be close to his ceiling and his contract is so good that he could be more valuable to a contender than for us. Any idea what his trade value is?
If we end up trying to trade up or trade for a young star, I could see him being moved. His best asset is his contract. Dort by himself doesn’t get you a top 5 pick but I could see him being packaged with something like the eighth pick to get to number four or five if the team needs a defender on a great contract.Although I’m not high on Dort, he should continue to improve.
I'm not sure Dort is the kind of player that would allow us to go higher into the draft since I think he has more value for a good team (it's unlikely that any team with the best picks this year will try to win next season, maybe the Wizards or the Wolves if they keep their pick). He could be a great piece in a Horford trade to a contender as well.
I like Dort a lot though and I don't mind if our FO wants to keep him long term. Just think it wouldn't be a bad thing to trade him because, as you said, his contract boost his trade value.
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
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