RunDogGun wrote:Are people really thinking we will find a trade partner for Saric?
I know! Seems crazy huh? lol
But actually there have been a few interested teams it seems.
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6 » by the_process » Fri Jul 23, 2021 1:40 pm
Sixers have George Hill that would work. It would be hard to carry Dario as dead money all next year if he’s not expected to play at all, but I wouldn’t rule it out. Dario does have two years left on his deal and would help them when he gets healthy.
Post#17 » by Godaddycurse » Fri Jul 23, 2021 6:35 pm
Saric + future 1st for Olynyk (S&T) with Houston? Houston eat some salary for a pick, phoneix get a productive 4/5
by meekrab » Yesterday 1:35 am
Ghost of Kleine wrote:
meekrab wrote:
Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Of course!
I'd do it for :
https://fanspo.com/nba/s/suns/trades/AdYdBnFdLpWKCP/suns-bulls-contract-swap
Saric/ 29th for Aminu ( Monty connection) 38th pick.
This would give Phoenix cap relief, And a player that Monty has coached before and still has versatility and can contribute. And for the Bulls, They swap contracts, Saric once recovered can give the Bulls insurance against Markannen leaving to a very small degree, And the Bulls now have two first to address their needs at two positions. Would this be amenable for you guys?
Well if you talk to Orlando and convince them to give us our lottery pick back I'd love that.But yeah without being a mind reader and knowing what the Bulls FO is thinking of doing at 38, getting a first rounder and a pretty solid stretch 4 off the bench for Aminu who I personally consider dead salary cap would make me extremely happy.
Apologies! My bad man.
I completely forgot about the outgoing pick this year in the Vucevic trade![]()
Still, Would you be amenable to that trade if it meant moving up from 38 to 29? Not a huge leap I know, but not terrible either, Being able to move up into the first round for a slightly higher level prospect perhaps?
Personally sure I'd do it. Saric is a better player than Aminu when they're both healthy and the Bulls have historically drafted well so even a 29th pick is valuable. Free agency dreams are overblown when we haven't even made the playoffs in years.
Post#34 » by the_process » Yesterday 3:33 am
Ghost of Kleine wrote:
the_process wrote:
Sixers have George Hill that would work. It would be hard to carry Dario as dead money all next year if he’s not expected to play at all, but I wouldn’t rule it out. Dario does have two years left on his deal and would help them when he gets healthy.
One of my favorite deals discussed earlier on prior to Sarics' injury. I think that Saric was comfortable in Philly and could experience a resurgence. Of course given the current situation, a modicum of incentive would/ should be added ( Could the disabled player insurance transfer in the trade)?? If so, That should theoretically soften the salary impact for him not playing. Maybe also swapping the 29th pick for Philly's 50th pick.
So Saric and the 29th for Hill ( expiring) and the 50th pick? I know that isn't a lot of incentive, However, IF the disabled player exception is transferrable via trade, Then that would drop the salary hit to only around 4 million or so. And Philly ( IF they'd want to) could move up with a 2nd late first. How would that sound?
Sounds reasonable to me.
So not a ton of really overwhelming offers of course given his injury. However, The interest is still there it seems. James Jones would have to work some magic or be willing to take back a comparably bad expiring for equitable salary purposes until he recovers next season. But the last yr comparable deals are out there. And there is a modicum of interest it seems. I'm going to keep suggesting the Saric and Crowder for Bledsoe deal because of his partial guarantee next season. That 14 million in savings could really go a long way for us next summer heading into our core extensions.













