tecumseh18 wrote:RealityIsDemar wrote:"The Sign and Trade"
PHI In: Kyle Lowry, 2022 1st round pick, 2023 2nd round pick, 2021 2nd round pick (GS)
TOR In: Benjamin Simmons
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After taking on Simmons contract, we won't have much cap. I would put our chips into resigning GTJ (hoping his trade value remains relatively high and running on the assumption we'll always be able to move him even on a larger deal in the 17-19 mil range).
Four points:
1. Can't trade consecutive first round picks. It would have to be 2022 and 2024.
2. After resigning Lowry and trading him for Simmons, Raps won't have any cap space. We'll be operating as an above the cap team, and can only sign players we don't have Bird rights to with exceptions.
3. So ... since we don't have Birch's Bird rights, how do you propose to re-sign him? We'll be over the cap, so it will have to be via an exception. But you're using the MLE on Kelly Olynyk.
4. Pascal (or OG) can't play C. We want to keep our two most valuable players healthy.
Hard disagree here;
1. No consecutive FRPs are in this deal? We are keeping 4 (2021 first) its only a 22' 1 and 2 2nds.
2. We'd also have the Mid level exception; the only avenue to sign a backup big. Olynyk may get a bit more than MLE level but there are plenty of depth bigs that may be better fits in terms of Defence/rebounding (not saying that this is what Olynyk brings [at all] but it is more consistent with that that team would need, I could just plausibly see Olynyk taking a bit of a deal to play in a prove it year for Tornto) off the bench but there would certainly be depth options
3. Fair, I don't particularly see Birch breaking the bank next year but that's a fine point w/ full MLE going to Olynyk. I forgot Birch was boughout so we don't have Bird rights.
4. We ran the small ball lineup w/ Pascal at the 5 lots in 2020-2021 and it was one of our higher rated lineups. It was very feast or famine, but the angle here is that you'd have 3 beastly forwards who can switch absolutely everything on D, and you'd go all in on gang rebounding. It's not too much of a stretch, I understand that not having a traditional big would be a very tough sell, but Pascal is more than capable of playing 20 - 25 minutes at the 5 if we can use the MLE on a decent depth option behind him imo.
What is a better lineup than FVV - Suggs - OG - Simmons - Siakam to close out a team like the Nets, Bucks or Hawks in a playoff game? The biggest issue would 100% be spacing rather than the durability of Pascal at the 5 imo, but that close out lineup is very well sutied to shut down all the biggest competitors in the East minus Embiid/Kyle led-Sixers.