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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1181 » by PhillyFan11 » Sun Jan 16, 2022 3:37 am

Sixers out: Ben, Tobi, Springer, ‘22 FRP
Sixers in: Beal, Hield, Bertans

Kings out: Fox, Hield, Bagley, Thompson, Top 5 protected ‘22 1st
Kings in: Ben, Tobi, KCP

Wizards out: Beal, Bertans, KCP
Wizards in: Fox, Bagley, Thompson, Springer, top 5 protected Kings ‘22 FRP, Sixers ‘22 FRP

Maxey, Beal, Thybulle, Bertans, Jo- Seth, Hield, Green, Niang, Drummond, Korkmaz, Shake…look to trade 2 of Green, Niang, Korkmaz, Shake + a 2nd for a decent stretch 4.
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Post#1182 » by Kobblehead » Sun Jan 16, 2022 2:58 pm

Just like Cam Reddish was, Coby White is ripe for the picking. Go get himmmmmm
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1183 » by sixers4real » Sun Jan 16, 2022 4:51 pm

Kobblehead wrote:Just like Cam Reddish was, Coby White is ripe for the picking. Go get himmmmmm

He sucks as much as Coly Anthony does
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Post#1184 » by the_process » Sun Jan 16, 2022 11:44 pm

White wouldn't cost a lot. Milton and a top 10 protected 1st should be right around the mark value wise, but the Bulls need a 4.

Sixers have Simmons and Harris, but it isn't practical for the Bulls to match salary on either.
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1185 » by SixthStreet » Mon Jan 17, 2022 12:31 am

White would be a good piece to buy for a reasonable price if we are going to sit on Simmons until the offseason. He gives you a little bit of an uptick in playoff performance.
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Post#1186 » by Roddy B for 3 » Mon Jan 17, 2022 12:33 am

What do you guys think about a Brunsson for Thybulle trade? Brunsson is a UFA after this season
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1187 » by sixers4real » Mon Jan 17, 2022 4:05 am

Roddy B for 3 wrote:What do you guys think about a Brunsson for Thybulle trade? Brunsson is a UFA after this season

I don’t see Brunson fitting here. He’s 6’1 and we already have Maxey and Curry here.

And we desperately need defense in Thybulle
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Post#1188 » by Sportfan73 » Mon Jan 17, 2022 5:05 am

sixers4real wrote:
Roddy B for 3 wrote:What do you guys think about a Brunsson for Thybulle trade? Brunsson is a UFA after this season

I don’t see Brunson fitting here. He’s 6’1 and we already have Maxey and Curry here.

And we desperately need defense in Thybulle

He’s also the only other ball handler that Dallas has
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Post#1189 » by davesilver » Mon Jan 17, 2022 8:11 pm

PHI in: OG, Boucher, Dragic, Bogdan
PHI out: Harris, Simmons, Reed

TOR in: Ben, Collins, Gallinari
TOR out: Siakam, OG, Boucher, Dragic

ATL in: Siakam, Harris, Reed, 2022 TOR FRP, 2023 PHI SRP
ATL out: Collins, Bogdan, Galinari

Philly
Maxey Curry OG Boucher Embiid

Goran Bogdan Matisse Niang Drummond

Why for Philly?

Simultaneously offload Ben and Harris for a better fit at the 4 in Boucher, a championship caliber 3 in OG, a high level player in Bogdan, and a stud bench playmaker in Dragic. With these combined marginal improvements and Embiid playing like he is, I could see this team winning it all.

Toronto
Ben FVV Trent Barnes Collins

Flynn Svi Watanabe Achiuwa Birch

Why for Toronto?

Toronto gets their star in Ben who fits in the mold of what they’re trying to build. Collins as a very talented stretch 5 to pair with Ben and Scottie. This team would be insane defensively and projects strongly for the future.

Atlanta
Trae Huerter Harris Siakam Capela

Wright Knox Hunter Reed Okongwu

Why for Atlanta?

Atlanta gets their second star in Siakam to pair with Trae, and establishes a big 3 with Trae Siakam Harris. Moreover, they take on Harris’ contract while retaining a Toronto 1st, where Harris fits a need to alleviate playmaking next to Trae.
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1190 » by spikeslovechild » Tue Jan 18, 2022 2:22 am

davesilver wrote:PHI in: OG, Boucher, Dragic, Bogdan
PHI out: Harris, Simmons, Reed

TOR in: Ben, Collins, Gallinari
TOR out: Siakam, OG, Boucher, Dragic

ATL in: Siakam, Harris, Reed, 2022 TOR FRP, 2023 PHI SRP
ATL out: Collins, Bogdan, Galinari

Philly
Maxey Curry OG Boucher Embiid

Goran Bogdan Matisse Niang Drummond

Why for Philly?

Simultaneously offload Ben and Harris for a better fit at the 4 in Boucher, a championship caliber 3 in OG, a high level player in Bogdan, and a stud bench playmaker in Dragic. With these combined marginal improvements and Embiid playing like he is, I could see this team winning it all.

Toronto
Ben FVV Trent Barnes Collins

Flynn Svi Watanabe Achiuwa Birch

Why for Toronto?

Toronto gets their star in Ben who fits in the mold of what they’re trying to build. Collins as a very talented stretch 5 to pair with Ben and Scottie. This team would be insane defensively and projects strongly for the future.

Atlanta
Trae Huerter Harris Siakam Capela

Wright Knox Hunter Reed Okongwu

Why for Atlanta?

Atlanta gets their second star in Siakam to pair with Trae, and establishes a big 3 with Trae Siakam Harris. Moreover, they take on Harris’ contract while retaining a Toronto 1st, where Harris fits a need to alleviate playmaking next to Trae.


That is an awful trade for the Sixers. No thanks.
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1191 » by SixthStreet » Tue Jan 18, 2022 5:46 am

Do the Blazers want out of the Norm Powell contract? Green + Curry matches salary but gives us pretty onerous long term salary on the books.
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1192 » by Padawan » Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:00 pm

I do not think Curry is going anywhere right? He is a very good fit with Embiid and a volume shooter with strong percentages.
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1193 » by davesilver » Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:43 pm

Ben/Tobi/Shake/1RP for KP/Hardaway/Brunson/Kleber?

According to 538's RAPTOR model, this would bring us to around a 17% chance of winning a championship (for reference the Bucks are 14% in this scenario). For some reason this model values KP very highly, but Maxey Hardaway Green KP Embiid could be serious.
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1194 » by Arsenal » Wed Jan 19, 2022 1:58 am

davesilver wrote:Ben/Tobi/Shake/1RP for KP/Hardaway/Brunson/Kleber?

According to 538's RAPTOR model, this would bring us to around a 17% chance of winning a championship (for reference the Bucks are 14% in this scenario). For some reason this model values KP very highly, but Maxey Hardaway Green KP Embiid could be serious.


I don't see the Mavs trading both Kleber AND KP. They need to keep one to be a stretch-5 as a complement to Ben and Tobi.

As for us, I'm not confident that KP and Embiid could play well together on the defensive end, although maybe they can.
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1195 » by 76ciology » Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:02 am

Warriors:
Myles Turner

Pacers:
Kuminga

Warriors:
Curry
Klay
Wiggins
Draymond
Myles Turner

Trade 2:

Pelicans
Wiseman
Kuminga

Warriors:
Brandon Ingram

Warriors:
Steph
Klay
Wiggins
Ingram
Draymond

Trade 3

Pistons
Kuminga

Warriors:
Jerami Grant

Steph
Klay
Wiggins
Jerami Grant
Draymond Green
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1196 » by JRoy » Thu Jan 20, 2022 7:40 am

SixthStreet wrote:Do the Blazers want out of the Norm Powell contract? Green + Curry matches salary but gives us pretty onerous long term salary on the books.


Lol.

Not for Green and Curry.
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1197 » by 76ciology » Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:17 pm

Narrative: Springer is worth a lottery pick with how young he is and how he is playing well in the GLEAGUE. While Pistons are shopping Jerami Grant around

Sixers:
Jerami Grant

Pistons:
Jaden Springer
Bulls 2022 1st Round Pick
Derrick Jones Jr
Korkmaz

Bulls:
Danny Green
Shake Milton
Sixers 2nd round pick

Sixers:
Maxey
Seth
Jerami Grant
Tobias Harris
Embiid
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1198 » by jbent87 » Thu Jan 20, 2022 3:39 pm

76ciology wrote:Narrative: Springer is worth a lottery pick with how young he is and how he is playing well in the GLEAGUE. While Pistons are shopping Jerami Grant around

Sixers:
Jerami Grant

Pistons:
Jaden Springer
Bulls 2022 1st Round Pick
Derrick Jones Jr
Korkmaz

Bulls:
Danny Green
Shake Milton
Sixers 2nd round pick

Sixers:
Maxey
Seth
Jerami Grant
Tobias Harris
Embiid


sure, but there will most likely be better offers out there.
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1199 » by 76ciology » Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:29 pm

jbent87 wrote:
76ciology wrote:Narrative: Springer is worth a lottery pick with how young he is and how he is playing well in the GLEAGUE. While Pistons are shopping Jerami Grant around

Sixers:
Jerami Grant

Pistons:
Jaden Springer
Bulls 2022 1st Round Pick
Derrick Jones Jr
Korkmaz

Bulls:
Danny Green
Shake Milton
Sixers 2nd round pick

Sixers:
Maxey
Seth
Jerami Grant
Tobias Harris
Embiid


sure, but there will most likely be better offers out there.


I think there will be better offers, just as any trade offers in this thread.
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Re: Fantasy Trade Thread 

Post#1200 » by PhillyFan11 » Fri Jan 21, 2022 1:59 pm

Sixers out- Ben, Harris, Korkmaz, Shake Milton
Sixers in- Haliburton, Barnes, THJ, Hield

Kings out: Haliburton, Barnes, Hield
Kings in: Ben, D Powell, Korkmaz

Mavs out: THJ and Powell
Mavs in: Harris and Shake Milton

If we can also get a 1st from Sacremento that would be a bonus. Don’t really want THJ but I’d take him and Barnes over Tobi any day

Maxey
Hali
Thybulle
Barnes
Jo

Curry, Hield, THJ, Green, Niang and Drummond off the bench

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