cool007 wrote:When is the trade deadline? Next week??
6 days sir.
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cool007 wrote:When is the trade deadline? Next week??
WindyCityBorn wrote:Chi town wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:
There is no way I would trade our pick this year before finding out where it lands. I definitely would not trade a top 3 pick for Grant or Woods.
For a player like Grant you do because you will make the playoffs and that pick will be late teens.
We don't know that. What if some player(s) get injured which is strong possibility with our team or he doesn't mesh like you expect? Dude has literally only been balling at close to star level for half a season.
aramada wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:Chi town wrote:
For a player like Grant you do because you will make the playoffs and that pick will be late teens.
We don't know that. What if some player(s) get injured which is strong possibility with our team or he doesn't mesh like you expect? Dude has literally only been balling at close to star level for half a season.
I guess you can protect it top 3, which covers the 1% chance a major injury happens AND we win the lottery
Kukoc-Lauri wrote:Chances top 5 pick being better than Grant in next 3-5 years, 3 years 50%, 5 years 80-90%

Chi town wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:Chi town wrote:
For a player like Grant you do because you will make the playoffs and that pick will be late teens.
We don't know that. What if some player(s) get injured which is strong possibility with our team or he doesn't mesh like you expect? Dude has literally only been balling at close to star level for half a season.
Cmon man.
What are the chances our pick is better than Grant in the next 3 years?
Grant plays the most important role in the league... 3/4 wing.
Grant has been balling for awhile. He was awesome in the bubble and has shown he can be a first option on an awful team.
WindyCityBorn wrote:Chi town wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:
We don't know that. What if some player(s) get injured which is strong possibility with our team or he doesn't mesh like you expect? Dude has literally only been balling at close to star level for half a season.
Cmon man.
What are the chances our pick is better than Grant in the next 3 years?
Grant plays the most important role in the league... 3/4 wing.
Grant has been balling for awhile. He was awesome in the bubble and has shown he can be a first option on an awful team.
His numbers are not that impressive. He is outplaying his contract, but I would not give up a potential top pick for him. He would not make us contender. I’m sure Minnesota was saying the same thing when they traded for Deangelo Russell and nowthey are probably going to lose their pick and they are awful. I’m not trading a pick until I know exactly where it lands. We can get Grant on draft night if it’s worth it.
MrSparkle wrote:Lauri/Arci for Obi/Knox/FRP (top-18 protected with reduced 15 & 12 protections until 23)
I feel like Obi is the anti-thesis of Thibs. Seems like a bust, but Donovan could unlock his offensive potential, like he did with Thad.
cool007 wrote:When is the trade deadline? Next week??
HomoSapien wrote:I'm really not sure what Detroit's plan is at the moment. They've got almost nothing going for them other than Grant, so trading him is in a way counter-productive, but I'll suggest a trade anyway:
Pistons Trade: J. Grant, Plumlee, and Delon Wright
Bulls Trade: Coby White, Wendell Carter, 2020 1st Round Pick, and Otto Porter
Why For The Bulls: We finally give Zach a sidekick who can play and defend multiple positions. If Jerami's "stardom" proves to be a fluke, then we have a high-level role player who is still exceptionally valuable. Plumlee and Wright aren't spectacular, but they give us steady and dependable production at our two weakest spots. Some may feel like it's an expensive package for a guy who is still unproven as a star, but the truth is that this trade really makes us into a significantly deeper and more potent team.
Why For The Pistons: While Grant's having a great year, it's hard to imagine a viable path to build a team around him. He's 27-years-old, on a completely different timeline than whoever they'll draft, and only locked up for two more seasons. Instead, the Pistons convert Grant into two young and recent lottery picks and a draft pick while also freeing up some financial flexibility.
New Lineup:
C. Markkanen/Plumlee/Kornett
PF.Grant/Young
SF.P. Williams/Valentine
SG.LaVine/Temple
PG.Satoransky/Wright/Arcidiacano
Thoughts?
coldfish wrote:Zach should file a complaint. Some of those non calls were battery complaints.
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sco wrote: New Orleans has to be one of the, if not THE hardest city to eat healthy. I think they fry the water.
Chi town wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:Chi town wrote:
For a player like Grant you do because you will make the playoffs and that pick will be late teens.
We don't know that. What if some player(s) get injured which is strong possibility with our team or he doesn't mesh like you expect? Dude has literally only been balling at close to star level for half a season.
Cmon man.
What are the chances our pick is better than Grant in the next 3 years?
Grant plays the most important role in the league... 3/4 wing.
Grant has been balling for awhile. He was awesome in the bubble and has shown he can be a first option on an awful team.
Grodoboldo wrote:I just wanna point out that yes, we miss Garrett Temple. But what does "damn, we miss Garrett Temple" says about our team?
C'mon guys, it's been fun to not suck that bad, but it's time to pull the plug. Trade Thad at peak value, I'm sure Sato gets you something, trade Markannen for a bag of chips and test the waters on Coby and WCJ.
Yes, LaVine really turned a corner, and that's great. But if we offer him the full max this summer (using our capspace to renegotiate his contract, which we should ABSOLUTELY try) and he says no, he's gotta go.
Ccwatercraft wrote:Grodoboldo wrote:I just wanna point out that yes, we miss Garrett Temple. But what does "damn, we miss Garrett Temple" says about our team?
C'mon guys, it's been fun to not suck that bad, but it's time to pull the plug. Trade Thad at peak value, I'm sure Sato gets you something, trade Markannen for a bag of chips and test the waters on Coby and WCJ.
Yes, LaVine really turned a corner, and that's great. But if we offer him the full max this summer (using our capspace to renegotiate his contract, which we should ABSOLUTELY try) and he says no, he's gotta go.
I thought we could only offer him a decent raise and more years, but not max money with an extension. Not sure when that limitation ends I just assumed it was after next season where he can be paid big bucks.
Grodoboldo wrote:Ccwatercraft wrote:Grodoboldo wrote:I just wanna point out that yes, we miss Garrett Temple. But what does "damn, we miss Garrett Temple" says about our team?
C'mon guys, it's been fun to not suck that bad, but it's time to pull the plug. Trade Thad at peak value, I'm sure Sato gets you something, trade Markannen for a bag of chips and test the waters on Coby and WCJ.
Yes, LaVine really turned a corner, and that's great. But if we offer him the full max this summer (using our capspace to renegotiate his contract, which we should ABSOLUTELY try) and he says no, he's gotta go.
I thought we could only offer him a decent raise and more years, but not max money with an extension. Not sure when that limitation ends I just assumed it was after next season where he can be paid big bucks.
Coldfish made a thread about this, I think it's probably in the first page of the board. But TL;DR is we can offer him a full max if we use our capspace to renegotiate his contract.

CaPiTanAK wrote:Sitting pat Paxson Jr will not do anything. We have enough to make the playoff. Be patient and keep buying tickets and going to games.
coldfish wrote:Zach should file a complaint. Some of those non calls were battery complaints.
Stratmaster wrote:Will Perdue says asinine things, and his pants are way too short.
sco wrote: New Orleans has to be one of the, if not THE hardest city to eat healthy. I think they fry the water.