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Trade Talk (Part Six)

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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1101 » by Worm Guts » Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:56 pm

shrink wrote:I think that’s great value for MIN. I don’t know about a Rubio trade now though, since Ricky has become Ant’s Emotional Support Animal, just like we got DLo for KAT.


I don’t think that’s a great comparison.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1102 » by IceManBK1 » Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:25 am

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2937764-lauri-markkanen-trade-rumors-bulls-listening-to-offers-on-pf-ahead-of-deadline

maybe markkanen would be easier and cheaper to get..bulls were also interested in Rubio before. Markkanen and thad young for Rubio, Culver and Huancho?
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1103 » by IceManBK1 » Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:35 am

https://ontapsportsnet.com/2021/03/23/bulls-listening-on-markkanen-and-porter-jr-interested-in-derozan/

otto porter is UFA...if he commits to resign for 15-18 mil/yr i'd take him along with markkanen.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1104 » by Neeva » Wed Mar 24, 2021 1:09 am

Why would anyone sign otto freaking porter to that kind of contract.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1105 » by Jedzz » Wed Mar 24, 2021 1:46 am

IceManBK1 wrote:https://ontapsportsnet.com/2021/03/23/bulls-listening-on-markkanen-and-porter-jr-interested-in-derozan/

otto porter is UFA...if he commits to resign for 15-18 mil/yr i'd take him along with markkanen.



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24 games in this year but he's playing again in March.
14 last season
56 the year before that
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1106 » by UnFadeable21 » Wed Mar 24, 2021 2:46 am

The Athletic Aaron Gordon to the Timberwolves Trade offer scenario



Orlando gets: Malik Beasley, Jake Layman.

Minnesota gets: Aaron Gordon.

Magic perspective: Beasley, who is 24, would give Orlando a long-term solution at shooting guard. He’s averaging 20.5 points per game and shooting 40.6 percent from 3 this season.

Best of all, he’s under contract at reasonable salaries of $14.5 million for next season, $15.6 million for 2022-23 and a $16.5 million team option for 2023-24.

Layman, 27, would be brought aboard primarily to make salaries match. He wouldn’t add much to the team, but at least he’d provide a bit of extra depth on the wing.

Since this trade has an unbalanced number of incoming and outgoing players, the Magic would have to waive a player to make room for Layman. The most likely candidate would be Gary Clark.

Would this deal be more palatable to Orlando with a pick thrown into the mix? Absolutely. If the Magic and Timberwolves are talking about a deal centered around Gordon and Beasley, the Magic would be smart to push for picks.

Still, this would be a good trade for Orlando because Beasley would give the team a starting shooting guard who can score.

Timberwolves perspective from Jon Krawczynski, Timberwolves beat writer: Beasley is currently serving a 12-game suspension connected to gun charges from last fall. If the Wolves have concerns about his reliability off the court, moving him now would be understandable.

They also have a wing-heavy roster and a major need for a starting power forward next to Karl-Anthony Towns. Gordon would be a good fit with his ability to guard multiple positions and his athleticism. Layman has been a decent piece for them but far from indispensable. If they could get a deal done without giving up a first-round pick, that would be a plus for the Wolves, who owe a pick to Golden State that will convey either this year or next.

But before he was suspended, Beasley had solidified himself as one of the best shooters in the league. On a team that struggles mightily to shoot it from outside, having a knockdown shooter like Beasley for Towns and Anthony Edwards to find makes an enormous difference. The production they get from him renders his contract (three years, $45 million with a team option for a fourth season) a plus. And behind the scenes, Beasley has been good for the Wolves this season. He is one of the team’s hardest workers and, so far, there appears to be no indication that the team is concerned about his conduct off the court for the long term.

I think the Wolves ultimately would say no, but it’s a deal that would have to at least get their strong consideration. I think there would be concerns about keeping Gordon in Minnesota for the long term and a desire to see what a fully healthy roster with Towns, Edwards, Beasley and D’Angelo Russell, who is due back from knee surgery in the next week or two, is capable of before any major decisions are made on core players.


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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1107 » by Neeva » Wed Mar 24, 2021 4:33 am

Beasley for Horton-Tucker, Harrell and 2021 FRP lotto protected (currently 24)

Yes or NO?
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Post#1108 » by Jedzz » Wed Mar 24, 2021 4:44 am

Yeah uh, Orlando can add a pick if they want Beasley for Gordon.

Gordon has finally got his 3pt shot up to 40%, surprise, while trying to earn a trade and new deal, but on 4 3pt shots/g and averaging 15/7. Only 1yr left on deal.
44/40/62

That FT%...

Beasley is a SG avg 21/5
46/40/85

Beasley is producing this after getting his new team friendly contract which is less than what Gordon makes today.

Add a pick Orlando. Former draft expectations...forgetaboutit
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1109 » by Rookie-Mistake » Wed Mar 24, 2021 5:33 am

Still no trades?!?

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Post#1110 » by winforlose » Wed Mar 24, 2021 6:42 am

Jedzz wrote:Yeah uh, Orlando can add a pick if they want Beasley for Gordon.

Gordon has finally got his 3pt shot up to 40%, surprise, while trying to earn a trade and new deal, but on 4 3pt shots/g and averaging 15/7. Only 1yr left on deal.
44/40/62

That FT%...

Beasley is a SG avg 21/5
46/40/85

Beasley is producing this after getting his new team friendly contract which is less than what Gordon makes today.

Add a pick Orlando. Former draft expectations...forgetaboutit


I don’t even know why the media doesn’t come out and announce Minnesota is no longer in the running for Gordon. Barring a catastrophe that sidelines more than half of all NBA teams and the league still holding a playoffs for S&G our season is dead. Renting Gordon for one year when he has made it clear he doesn’t want to be here is beyond dumb, it’s insane. I wouldn’t even attach a pick to Rubio, much less Beasley. To be perfectly honest I wouldn’t even do Beasley for Gordon and a 1st unless Gordon signed the one year extension up front, and even then I would still probably want a pick swap (maybe 2024 or 2025) or something else of value in the future.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1111 » by Rookie-Mistake » Wed Mar 24, 2021 7:56 am

We need to make a trade.
Clear some dead salary.


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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1112 » by Jedzz » Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:46 pm

winforlose wrote:
Jedzz wrote:Yeah uh, Orlando can add a pick if they want Beasley for Gordon.

Gordon has finally got his 3pt shot up to 40%, surprise, while trying to earn a trade and new deal, but on 4 3pt shots/g and averaging 15/7. Only 1yr left on deal.
44/40/62

That FT%...

Beasley is a SG avg 21/5
46/40/85

Beasley is producing this after getting his new team friendly contract which is less than what Gordon makes today.

Add a pick Orlando. Former draft expectations...forgetaboutit


I don’t even know why the media doesn’t come out and announce Minnesota is no longer in the running for Gordon. Barring a catastrophe that sidelines more than half of all NBA teams and the league still holding a playoffs for S&G our season is dead. Renting Gordon for one year when he has made it clear he doesn’t want to be here is beyond dumb, it’s insane. I wouldn’t even attach a pick to Rubio, much less Beasley. To be perfectly honest I wouldn’t even do Beasley for Gordon and a 1st unless Gordon signed the one year extension up front, and even then I would still probably want a pick swap (maybe 2024 or 2025) or something else of value in the future.


Right. Timberwolves still listed only to keep the list of competition for his offers up.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1113 » by Jedzz » Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:46 pm

Rookie-Mistake wrote:We need to make a trade.
Clear some dead salary.


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To correct the roster.


I remember last season posting that it appears nothing will happen. The next day nearly the whole roster is gone. This year feels more useless like prior year deadlines that come and go and we are left thinking wha...nothing? But it's Rosas so it could also be an entirely new roster for all we know.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1114 » by NebWolvesFan » Wed Mar 24, 2021 1:21 pm

We all need to keep an eye on the Lowry deal. I still feel like the Raptors are a good landing spot for Rubio and Hernangomez (who always plays well for Spain) with the Spanish coach on the Raptors bench. If the Raptors acquire an expiring like Olynyk or Green, Minnesota may be able to move Rubio or HGomez to Toronto to clear much-needed space for next year.

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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1115 » by UnFadeable21 » Wed Mar 24, 2021 3:05 pm

Aaron Gordon

The Athletic’s Sam Amick and Jared Weiss reported on Monday that Gordon has formally requested a trade from the Magic. The Celtics and Rockets were among several suitors for the athletic and defensively versatile power forward, but negotiations with the Rockets broke down when Gordon would not agree to a contract extension with Houston. Gordon’s current deal runs through next season, giving him some leverage in where he goes.

The Wolves had extensive talks with the Magic in late January and there was a belief that progress was being made on a potential deal, according to sources, but Gordon promptly injured his ankle and missed the next 15 games. The injury caused both sides to table discussions. By the time Gordon returned, the Wolves were 8-29 and not fitting Gordon’s desire to join a playoff team.

The Wolves could always roll the dice, trade for Gordon and hope that he would see that a pairing with Towns, Edwards and Russell would give him a chance to be on a playoff team … next season. But it would likely take Beasley and more to get him, and that appears unlikely at the moment.






Beasley and Culver for AG

Starters

Rubio
DLo
Ant
AG
KAT

Bench

Jmac
Nowell
Okogie
Jaden
Naz


End of rotation guys

Juancho
Layman
Ed Davis expiring
Vando expiring
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Post#1116 » by UnFadeable21 » Wed Mar 24, 2021 3:20 pm

Wolves need to Roll the dice & trade. Make the playoffs next season

Rubio 17 expiring
Aaron Gordon 16
Juancho 7
Okogie 5
Layman 4

All comes off the books. That’s nearly $50 million that can be used to re-sign AG or sign free agents of our choice that will fit KAT, DLo, & ANT.
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1117 » by Domejandro » Wed Mar 24, 2021 3:42 pm

For what it is worth, we shouldn’t be too upset if nothing happens this year. It feels like there are more buyers than sellers on the market, which might just lead to a stagnant trade season. Better to do nothing than overpay.
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Post#1118 » by UnFadeable21 » Wed Mar 24, 2021 3:46 pm

Via SportsLine oddsmakers: If traded, with which team will Aaron Gordon finish the season?

Celtics +150
Warriors +400
Trail Blazers +400
Rockets +500
Nuggets +600
Timberwolves +800
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1119 » by _AIJ_ » Wed Mar 24, 2021 4:05 pm

I still think we will end up with Collins
LETS GO WOLVES!!! 8-)
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Re: Trade Talk (Part Six) 

Post#1120 » by Neeva » Wed Mar 24, 2021 4:11 pm

Domejandro wrote:For what it is worth, we shouldn’t be too upset if nothing happens this year. It feels like there are more buyers than sellers on the market, which might just lead to a stagnant trade season. Better to do nothing than overpay.


Right, keep the pick then do work on draft night.
Although I wouldn’t mind dumping Juancho now.

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