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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#141 » by BullChit » Fri Oct 29, 2021 11:40 pm

How much would Boogie cost at this point?
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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#142 » by greenwing » Fri Oct 29, 2021 11:43 pm

holv03 wrote:A player that could help us and no one even talks about because of a small mistake is Meyers Leonard. Bulls should step up and give this guy a chance already.


It wasn’t a small mistake. It was the equivalent of using the N-word. I have a hard time seeing Reinsdorf bringing him in after that unless he was proven legit sorry.
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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#143 » by JohnnyKILLroy » Sat Oct 30, 2021 12:05 am

RHJ is an option I think.

He can play both the 4/5 and he can defend well.
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Post#144 » by MGB8 » Sat Oct 30, 2021 12:25 am

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holv03 wrote:A player that could help us and no one even talks about because of a small mistake is Meyers Leonard. Bulls should step up and give this guy a chance already.


It wasn’t a small mistake. It was the equivalent of using the N-word. I have a hard time seeing Reinsdorf bringing him in after that unless he was proven legit sorry.



It looks like he has done work with Jewish community groups since then amd basically admitted that he was just a dumb@$$. He should be given a second shot.
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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#145 » by BullChit » Sat Oct 30, 2021 12:57 am

Is Troy Baxter Jr still with us? Pop him out there and just tell him to block shots haha
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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#146 » by The Box Office » Sat Oct 30, 2021 3:28 am

Like I wrote, Brandon Clarke should be extremely cheap to get. If not him, an experienced vet.
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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#147 » by RaptorPride » Sat Oct 30, 2021 7:09 am

Any word on a Kevin Love buyout? Not sure you guys would even want him.
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Post#148 » by RaptorPride » Sat Oct 30, 2021 7:11 am

JohnnyKILLroy wrote:RHJ is an option I think.

He can play both the 4/5 and he can defend well.

His offence is pretty bad though. Only good under the basket.
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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#149 » by RaptorPride » Sat Oct 30, 2021 7:22 am

I kinda wished you guys kept Larry Nance in that trade.

If there's any way to trade for Jerami Grant that would be my number one choice but I doubt Detroit would want to get rid of him.
Brandon Clarke could be possible.
Ivan Rabb is another name but not sure if he's any good.
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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#150 » by BullChit » Sat Oct 30, 2021 7:23 am

RaptorPride wrote:I kinda wished you guys kept Larry Nance in that trade.

If there's any way to trade for Jerami Grant that would be my number one choice but I doubt Detroit would want to get rid of him.
Brandon Clarke could be possible.


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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#151 » by RaptorPride » Sat Oct 30, 2021 7:37 am

BullChit wrote:
RaptorPride wrote:I kinda wished you guys kept Larry Nance in that trade.

If there's any way to trade for Jerami Grant that would be my number one choice but I doubt Detroit would want to get rid of him.
Brandon Clarke could be possible.


I'll take the man in your signature for very little if possible thank you...

Hasn't started the season off well but he's a great shot blocker and surprisingly gets a lot of blocks when closing out on the three point shooter. Trigger happy but can make the three ball. Tougher than he looks. I don't know if the Raptors are gonna try and pay him this summer so its possible.
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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#152 » by RaptorPride » Sat Oct 30, 2021 7:40 am

Andersons playmaking and defense would be nice but shooting might be a problem. I don't know if you guys see this as an overpay or if Memphis would.
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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#153 » by BullChit » Sat Oct 30, 2021 7:46 am

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BullChit wrote:
RaptorPride wrote:I kinda wished you guys kept Larry Nance in that trade.

If there's any way to trade for Jerami Grant that would be my number one choice but I doubt Detroit would want to get rid of him.
Brandon Clarke could be possible.


I'll take the man in your signature for very little if possible thank you...

Hasn't started the season off well but he's a great shot blocker and surprisingly gets a lot of blocks when closing out on the three point shooter. Trigger happy but can make the three ball. Tougher than he looks. I don't know if the Raptors are gonna try and pay him this summer so its possible.


Been a big fan of his for a while so I'd be happy to see it happen.
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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#156 » by StunnerKO » Sat Oct 30, 2021 11:15 am

Anyone still wanna take a chance on Jontay? He was gonna be really solid if it wasn’t for injuries but he’s still so young maybe he can find footing



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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#157 » by Clint Eastwood » Sat Oct 30, 2021 11:26 am

vxmike wrote:Kyle Anderson? Maxi Kleber?

Kleber would fit perfect. Wonder what it would take to get him from Dallas?

Actually, Anderson is absolutely perfect for us and very attainable as he has recently been relegated to the bench in Memphis. He has size, has become a solid 3pt threat, is a great passer and can guard multiple positions. I’m all on board for a trade for sloMo.
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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#158 » by Clint Eastwood » Sat Oct 30, 2021 11:30 am

RaptorPride wrote:Andersons playmaking and defense would be nice but shooting might be a problem. I don't know if you guys see this as an overpay or if Memphis would.
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I would do any of those trades, though might hesitate on giving up ayo. But to acquire Clarke and Slomo, who would fit in perfect fro what we need, i would be down.
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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#159 » by biggestbullsfan » Sat Oct 30, 2021 12:20 pm

We honestly still don’t know how good this team is. Gutting our assets for this year when we already sold so much draft capital just to build this team would be a mistake. Our best bet would be to use a trade exception that we have or trade for a non rotation player with a current non rotation player. Especially if we don’t know if our team will be fully healthy in a few months. Let’s see how things go. Though I’m very open bringing in a free agent on vet min.
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Re: Options to fix the PF hole 

Post#160 » by JohnnyTapwater » Sat Oct 30, 2021 12:50 pm

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