thebuzzardman wrote:rammagen wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:SGA and pick # 6 for Sexton and #3
OKC then trades Sexton next year for another #1 of some kind
I think they want to move to the #1 pick hence the SGA rumors. At the 3 the cavs can get suggs then move on from sexton for the picks the night of the draft. The key is what happens at the 2.
I can see the sexton trade but why would the cavs move down then have to max out a player in a yr when they can get suggs under control for 5 yrs without having to max him out. Move on from sexton and get picks plus a young player they dont have to max out. There is a salary game going on here that needs to be kept in mind with these trades.
The Knicks have 3 picks plus a swap available plus Knox and maybe Obi or Quick but I see the Knicks wanting to keep Obi and Quickly (Salary reasons)and moving on from Knox who wont be a max player but may ask for more money. I think the Knicks will up to the late lottery for a player (who is the question, this management team is very tight lipped) is my bet or trade the picks for Sexton and Knox the night of the draft.
https://www.actionnetwork.com/nba/nba-free-agency-draft-rumors-bulls-big-spenders
"I asked five sources for a team in the first round most likely to move up, and they all said the Knicks. The Knicks have picks No. 19 and 21, along with two second-rounders and an extra top-ten protected pick in 2023 (from Dallas). Multiple sources said there’s a player in the low teens that they have targeted, but no one’s sure who it is. 1 day ago – via Matt Moore @ Action Network"
I'd love to see the Knicks use 2021 #19,21,32,58 and that 2023 Mavs pick to:
Trade for Sexton
Move up for a player in the low teens
Somehow still have 1 pick left over for a cheap role player - though I obviously care less about this 3rd step if first 2 happen
I think the Knicks 2nd rounders for developmental players might be what they do. might play overseas if they fall like either
Ariel Hukporti or Roko Prkacin I would like it to be Vrenz Bleijenbergh. Either young with a skill set that translates. Vrenz is just a tall good shooter that can handle the ball decently.
VRENZ BLEIJENBERGH, GUARD, Belgium
6’11”, 220 pounds, (7’0” wingspan at least), 20 years old, Brasschaat, Belgium
Last season with Antwerp Giants (EuroCup) - 23.9 minutes per game, 9.4 points per game, 43.4% from the field, 37.5% on threes, 52.6% from the free throw line, 3.1 rebounds per game, 2.4 assists per game








































