geraldwallace wrote:[O'Connor] League sources say the Hornets are among teams to express interest in Evan Fournier.
i wonder how fournier looks at center
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geraldwallace wrote:[O'Connor] League sources say the Hornets are among teams to express interest in Evan Fournier.
geraldwallace wrote:[O'Connor] League sources say the Hornets are among teams to express interest in Evan Fournier.

Braggins wrote:Why would they be interested in Fournier? This team doesn't need another shooter/scorer who can't defend. I don't like hearing this.

yosemiteben wrote:Sneaking suspicion: something around Rozier + Cody for Vuc + Fournier.

stinger14 wrote:yosemiteben wrote:Sneaking suspicion: something around Rozier + Cody for Vuc + Fournier.
Or Hayward/Zeller for Vucevic/Fournier
Melo
Rozier
Fournier
PJ
Vuc
yosemiteben wrote:stinger14 wrote:yosemiteben wrote:Sneaking suspicion: something around Rozier + Cody for Vuc + Fournier.
Or Hayward/Zeller for Vucevic/Fournier
Melo
Rozier
Fournier
PJ
Vuc
It's an interesting thought experiment - who is more movable, Rozier or Hayward?
On the one hand, I just can't imagine moving Hayward when we treated it like this windfall when we signed him. We talked about him like he was a necessary add to stabilize Ball.
On the other hand, I also think it's clear that Rozier has carved out a significant leadership role, and he's a lot younger and better fits our core timeline. Hayward did sign our offer when Cliff was the coach, so there's at least some history there. Maybe he wouldn't be upset about us moving him?
yosemiteben wrote:
Cody and Graham for Fournier and Bamba makes sense to me
bravor wrote:http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=y9k9f4z9
Not that i am a major fan of Wiseman, but since gs is interested in Oladipo, Hornets could be a facilitator at the cost of swallowing Wiggins's contract. Which ends in 2023, knowing Ball could help increasing his stats/value to turn into a positive asset when he gets closer to his last year (s).
Ths cost is heavy in terms of flexibility for the next two years (baring some trade for Wiggins or Hayward), but it gives Ball a decent target to increase his freedom as a creator.
Wiggins could be a decent tank commander for 2022, even though it would help balance the scoring (which is relying a lot on guards). I added Kurucs because he would be a nice defensive wing on a cheap contract.
Hornets would only lose an expiring (Cody, knowing that would be needed for the warriors if they plan to keep Dipo), Rozier (who is 26 and probably has the best trade value right now), and Miles (who is fine as a rookie, but you cant seriously keep him as a pro even on a fair contract).
If someone has a better idea to get Wiseman, feel free.

DY_nasty wrote:do these people actually follow basketball or do they just treat it like reality tv?
BleedGreen1989 wrote:DY_nasty wrote:do these people actually follow basketball or do they just treat it like reality tv?
They’re actually a great fit together.
BleedGreen1989 wrote:DY_nasty wrote:do these people actually follow basketball or do they just treat it like reality tv?
They’re actually a great fit together.
DY_nasty wrote:? how
dude can't run anything and isn't that great of a shooter - especially the times he's actively running away from the rim
he's a big reason why the pels are terrible late game