3toheadmelo wrote:Begley saying the Cavs would want a vet to win now in return for Sexton. Good thing we have Obi to offer
Meh…they’re definitely leaking to try and get more offers.
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3toheadmelo wrote:Begley saying the Cavs would want a vet to win now in return for Sexton. Good thing we have Obi to offer

GONYK wrote:I think taking on Love is a non-starter from our end.

Chanel Bomber wrote:Sexton is probably worth trading Obi for but Obi's athleticism and ability to get easy baskets at the rim is truly intriguing.
Think of how easily Giannis - not that Obi is anywhere near that level of talent or athleticism - can finish at the rim and get easy baskets for his team. It just raises his team's overall efficiency.
Randle and RJ have to labor to get their points. That's why their efficiency is below-average. And that's why I'm not sure we can keep both of them.
Obi has flashed the potential of a guy who can score efficiently at the rim. His athleticism is a breath of fresh air.
KnicksGadfly wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Begley saying the Cavs would want a vet to win now in return for Sexton. Good thing we have Obi to offer
Meh…they’re definitely leaking to try and get more offers.


Are We Ther Yet wrote:As much as I want a good PG... I'm not a fan of Sexton. Ball dominant stat padder with weak defense is all I see when I watch him...but...I didn't see all that much of him outside of when we played against him. Plus...he has a very punchable face.

GONYK wrote:KnixinSix wrote:GONYK wrote:
The whole reason the Cavs are trading Sexton is because they have #3
Barrett gives them potentially a similar player in quality they'd get at 3 who is still cost controlled and more developed.
If the quality of player is similar, why take on the responsibility of paying Barrett sooner?
Even without that consideration, I think taking on Love is a non-starter from our end.

thebuzzardman wrote:I think I like Sexton, but I'm afraid he might be my rebound PG after a 2 years unsatisfying PG relationship with Elf.
thebuzzardman wrote:I think I like Sexton, but I'm afraid he might be my rebound PG after a 2 years unsatisfying PG relationship with Elf.
spree2kawhi wrote:Meat wrote:spree2kawhi wrote:It's true, Frank and Lonzo provide the same skillset though and I wouldn't pay half of what the latter will likely command.
your maths add up since frank gives you about 1\2 the production lonzo does
In only about 60% of the playing time. Lonzo never justified his minutes (career average 32mpg) and is now let go because he doesn't have a skill to go with his reputation.
To me it's clear what Frank would have done with four years of development at 32mpg.
GONYK wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:I think I like Sexton, but I'm afraid he might be my rebound PG after a 2 years unsatisfying PG relationship with Elf.
So Mudiay satisfied you, eh?

KnixinSix wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:I think I like Sexton, but I'm afraid he might be my rebound PG after a 2 years unsatisfying PG relationship with Elf.
He could end up primarily at the 2 depending on our counter-moves.

Chanel Bomber wrote:Sexton is probably worth trading Obi for but Obi's athleticism and ability to get easy baskets at the rim is truly intriguing.
Think of how easily Giannis - not that Obi is anywhere near that level of talent or athleticism - can finish at the rim and get easy baskets for his team. It just raises his team's overall efficiency.
Randle and RJ have to labor to get their points. That's why their efficiency is below-average. And that's why I'm not sure we can keep both of them.
Obi has flashed the potential of a guy who can score efficiently at the rim. His athleticism is a breath of fresh air.
spree2kawhi wrote:Meat wrote:spree2kawhi wrote:
You can go with Lonzo. I'll prepare the crow.
i don't think lonzo is the 2nd coming of magic but let's not act like frank's out here producing. he couldn't beat peyton out for the starting job
It's true, Frank and Lonzo provide the same skillset though and I wouldn't pay half of what the latter will likely command.

TerrenceClarke wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:Sexton is probably worth trading Obi for but Obi's athleticism and ability to get easy baskets at the rim is truly intriguing.
Think of how easily Giannis - not that Obi is anywhere near that level of talent or athleticism - can finish at the rim and get easy baskets for his team. It just raises his team's overall efficiency.
Randle and RJ have to labor to get their points. That's why their efficiency is below-average. And that's why I'm not sure we can keep both of them.
Obi has flashed the potential of a guy who can score efficiently at the rim. His athleticism is a breath of fresh air.
If thats all you talking about he has, you can find that with Isiah Jackson from Kentucky. Replacing Obis Strengths is one of the easiest things to do.
Shoot You can get Richaun Holmes who is a FA this offseason, and he will provide more than what Obi does.
spree2kawhi wrote:A player that averages his numbers at guard in the NBA has an incredible skill level. We need exactly his production at his position, he's young, athletic, not an idiot from what I know.
He's not a great defender, okay, but don't propose trading for Dame or Steph or a prime Steve Nash then.
In my opinion, most of the Sexton doubters seem to argue for the sake of saying something. Given what we've been sorely lacking, it's ridiculous.