NotMyKawhi wrote:buddy and bagley for Dragic and boucher
I would do this. If the kings hate buddy enough to dump him for expirings. Hield would thrive in our lineup
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NotMyKawhi wrote:buddy and bagley for Dragic and boucher
NotMyKawhi wrote:buddy and bagley for Dragic and boucher
SunBoy wrote:Any trade we make this year is going to be about positioning us as a contender in the future. We are still on a rebuild timeline and Masai won't and shouldn't be giving up assets for any form of rental..
CoinTossRoss31 wrote:December 15 was supposed to be the big day where a bunch of players now become tradeable right?
How soon before you guys think teams start to make moves
RapsFan008 wrote:CoinTossRoss31 wrote:December 15 was supposed to be the big day where a bunch of players now become tradeable right?
How soon before you guys think teams start to make moves
There are some more players that were extended with a 20%+ raise in the off-season that will be eligible by Jan 15.
I was listening to a podcast that mentioned last time a deal was done on Dec 15 was way back in 2010. So my guess is there won’t be much activity until the new year.
Bingo!SunBoy wrote:Any trade we make this year is going to be about positioning us as a contender in the future. We are still on a rebuild timeline and Masai won't and shouldn't be giving up assets for any form of rental..
Ell Curry wrote:SunBoy wrote:Any trade we make this year is going to be about positioning us as a contender in the future. We are still on a rebuild timeline and Masai won't and shouldn't be giving up assets for any form of rental..
Yeah. I'm sure any guess/prediction will be wrong, but it's a fairly straight line to this:
1. 10th pick or so, draft a ballhandler to run the bench unit
2. In 2023, trade Birch's expiring final year and an MLE contract and a future first for a starting center
Center/Precious
Siakam/Barnes
Barnes/OG
OG/Trent
Flynn/2022 1st
and Banton is the final rotation guy
I'd argue OG impacts the game more than Sabonis. Also Sabonis hated Nate Bjorkren's defense as he prefers to drop back more instead of chasing on the perimeter (from the Athletic article) He won't fit what we want to do on defense if thats his attitude imo, and Bjorkren's on our staff now lolgoinrogue wrote:I would love sabonis if possible. He can rebound and his passing skills are needed cause Fred can be a ball hog. I think his defence is better than advertised too. It might cost us og but I think there’s so much overlap between og, Scottie and pascal that I’m ok with that.
I don’t think it would take a ton of draft capital to get Sabonis and Levert. It would probably cost us OG and one of our centres plus Flynn.
LoveMyRaps wrote:The teams greatest weakness is its bench player. The root cause of that glaring issue is lack of guard play.
Shared this in another thread but we should prioritize acquiring an actual point guard at the deadline. A player that can come off the bench and help create for others. Three guys immediately popup in my head: Tyus Jones, Patrick Beverely, & TJ McConnell.
I think all 3 can be had for cheap. Pacers as we know it are entering a rebuild and TJ doesn't make sense for them. He's 29yrs old and is on a team friendly deal. (4yr/7.5mil AAV). He's a great faciliator and also a pesky defender but the only downside is that he's not a good shooter.
Tyus Jones and Pat Bev are the other two options. Tyus is an expiring and the Grizzlies have a plethora of guards already (Morant, Bane, Melton, Konchar). They're pretty thin up front and Clarke is also injured. A Boucher for Jones swap possible? Both on 1yr/7mil deals. Jones is a decent defender but a great facilitator with a high basketball IQ and is also a solid shooter.
Pat Bev might be the most hated player in this league (and this forum) but he'd be a great fit on this squad. A pesky defender, great at facilitating for others, and is more than capable of shooting the 3ball. Him and Barnes would get along quite well, lol. Maybe a Dragic for Bev 1 for 1 swap? Only thing that makes sense really.
Out of the 3 tho, I'd prefer Jones and TJ for sure.
YelloC wrote:LoveMyRaps wrote:The teams greatest weakness is its bench player. The root cause of that glaring issue is lack of guard play.
Shared this in another thread but we should prioritize acquiring an actual point guard at the deadline. A player that can come off the bench and help create for others. Three guys immediately popup in my head: Tyus Jones, Patrick Beverely, & TJ McConnell.
I think all 3 can be had for cheap. Pacers as we know it are entering a rebuild and TJ doesn't make sense for them. He's 29yrs old and is on a team friendly deal. (4yr/7.5mil AAV). He's a great faciliator and also a pesky defender but the only downside is that he's not a good shooter.
Tyus Jones and Pat Bev are the other two options. Tyus is an expiring and the Grizzlies have a plethora of guards already (Morant, Bane, Melton, Konchar). They're pretty thin up front and Clarke is also injured. A Boucher for Jones swap possible? Both on 1yr/7mil deals. Jones is a decent defender but a great facilitator with a high basketball IQ and is also a solid shooter.
Pat Bev might be the most hated player in this league (and this forum) but he'd be a great fit on this squad. A pesky defender, great at facilitating for others, and is more than capable of shooting the 3ball. Him and Barnes would get along quite well, lol. Maybe a Dragic for Bev 1 for 1 swap? Only thing that makes sense really.
Out of the 3 tho, I'd prefer Jones and TJ for sure.
Cory Joseph could be a cheap pickup that would bring some experience to our bench.