Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations

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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#61 » by LikeABosh » Mon Apr 18, 2022 7:31 am

Bologna Smasher wrote:I would like to see him back on the Bucks.


Oddly enough, it might be good for him. Low minutes and frequent rest days are common with Bud around
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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#62 » by hippesthippo » Mon Apr 18, 2022 7:31 am

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10giz wrote:Literally the #1 guy I wanted the Raptors to get this year before I learned he couldn't' be traded. Perfect guy to be the 6th man who can start whenever needed, fits any role, and would be worth the contract.

In reality he fits only one role, specifically the one he has on his mind which is the starting PG who initiates offense. That's pretty much the reason he and Bucks moved on from eachother, he wanted a team where he would have that bigger role. That and the bag of course.


Yeah, I remember that being a huge reason behind him leaving: wanting more touches in the pick and roll. I just don't see him as a starting level point guard on a Finals team. His efficiency hasn't kept up with the increased usage and he lacks the elite vision to make up for it.

However, I can easily see him as a starting shooting guard and secondary ball-handler on a contender with some backup point guard duties mixed in. That, or if a team is overly concerned about injuries, playing 28-30mpg as a 6moty type guy who runs the offense off the bench and ends the game off-ball with the starters.

Currently, his contract is pretty much market value and by the time it ends, new TV money will have bumped up the cap significantly. I'd trade a pick outside the top4 for that this year. I'd want better protections if it's a future pick. Portland could make that trade pretty easily this year, as could Washington.

I still think Toronto would be an ideal location for him.
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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#63 » by RiotPunch » Mon Apr 18, 2022 7:34 am

He'd be great on the Pels.
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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#64 » by Ryoga Hibiki » Mon Apr 18, 2022 8:37 am

I insiste that

Brogdon + Hield to the LAL
for
Russ + '27 UFRP + '29 UFRP (and maybe + '28 U swap)

is an amazing trade for Indiana

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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#65 » by giberish » Mon Apr 18, 2022 8:43 am

Ryoga Hibiki wrote:I insiste that

Brogdon + Hield to the LAL
for
Russ + '27 UFRP + '29 UFRP (and maybe + '28 U swap)

is an amazing trade for Indiana

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Long-term it certainly could be.

But will their current GM be around to reap the rewards?? Will Carlisle???

Since the answer to both questions is most likely no then it really reduces Indy's incentive to make such a move.
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Post#66 » by Mattatron » Mon Apr 18, 2022 8:44 am

something like Brogdon + #16 pick for Trent+filler would be cool.
with Brogdon in a lineup, VanVleet can slide back to his natural position as the sg.
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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#67 » by SA37 » Mon Apr 18, 2022 10:06 am

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SA37 wrote:Maybe to Washington for Hachimura and KCP.

This makes pretty good sense from Washington's perspective - assuming that they're going to continue on the insane path of trying to rebuild around Beal instead of blowing it up and tanking properly.

The Wizards could really use a big point guard like Brodgon, and they have one forward too many so Hachimura is expendable. And KCP is a useful player that Indy can flip at the trade deadline for more value. Playoff teams can always use 3&D vets.


Yeah, unfortunately the Spencer Dinwiddie experiment didn't work for Washington (I thought it was a really good signing), but Washington turned him into Porzingis while dumping Bertans in the process. That was a great trade for Washington.

Bogdon has a better skillset to play next to Beal than Dinwiddie, so I'd expect this to workout a bit better. Bogdon can play off the ball, which might allow more opportunities for Avdija to have the ball in his hands a bit more.

It'll be interesting to see what happens with Beal's free agency.
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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#68 » by C3H6N6O6 » Mon Apr 18, 2022 10:44 am

Pacers owners don't like to tank and they are content with making the playoffs.
Westbrook is the perfect player for them given that his deal is expiring after next season. Put Westbrook + shooters out there and he gets Pacers to the playoffs as a 7-8 seed.

Westbrook is not a great player now but at least half his struggles were because Lakers had no shooters.

The problem could be that Lakers might be scared to trade for an injury prone player given that injuries are already a big problem for them.
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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#69 » by Ryoga Hibiki » Mon Apr 18, 2022 8:49 pm

giberish wrote:
Ryoga Hibiki wrote:I insiste that

Brogdon + Hield to the LAL
for
Russ + '27 UFRP + '29 UFRP (and maybe + '28 U swap)

is an amazing trade for Indiana

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Long-term it certainly could be.

But will their current GM be around to reap the rewards?? Will Carlisle???

Since the answer to both questions is most likely no then it really reduces Indy's incentive to make such a move.
not necessarily long term, those can be very valuable trade chips to be used much sooner than that.
You can't trade Brogdon for someone that can help you now but younger, it rarely works like that.

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Post#70 » by pwayknicks » Mon Apr 18, 2022 11:32 pm

Randle for brogdon and spares …

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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#71 » by TimeisIllmatic » Wed Apr 20, 2022 10:06 pm

Roscoe Sheed wrote:The clippers need a point guard. Maybe they could work a deal involving Morris


I think they should upgrade C over PG. If the Clippers can find a way to trade Morris for Capela they should do it. The Hawks will definitely be shaking up the team this offseason. Hawks could use another shot maker like Morris. Jackson isn't the greatest PG but I'd easily have him over Brogdon who isn't as reliable as Jackson health wise.
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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#72 » by TheAlchemist » Wed Apr 20, 2022 11:03 pm

He’s so injured that his value is severely impacted
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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#73 » by Roscoe Sheed » Wed Apr 20, 2022 11:48 pm

TimeisIllmatic wrote:
Roscoe Sheed wrote:The clippers need a point guard. Maybe they could work a deal involving Morris


I think they should upgrade C over PG. If the Clippers can find a way to trade Morris for Capela they should do it. The Hawks will definitely be shaking up the team this offseason. Hawks could use another shot maker like Morris. Jackson isn't the greatest PG but I'd easily have him over Brogdon who isn't as reliable as Jackson health wise.

I would certainly do that trade (assuming the Clippers can re-sign Covington), but would Atlanta?

I know Capela is more mobile than Zubac, but I fear that most centers have become obsolete in playoff series unless you are playing Denver or Philly. So, I'm not sure how much more helpful Capela would be.
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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#74 » by Eric Bieniemy » Thu Apr 21, 2022 12:04 am

Ryoga Hibiki wrote:I insiste that

Brogdon + Hield to the LAL
for
Russ + '27 UFRP + '29 UFRP (and maybe + '28 U swap)

is an amazing trade for Indiana

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I agree from both sides except I think the Lakers need to squeeze Bitadze out of Indiana as well.

They're giving up three players; three need to return, and the Lakers need warm-bodies, plus Bitadze is a solid center prospect and will allow Davis' minutes to be reduced.
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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#75 » by John Murdoch » Thu Apr 21, 2022 12:22 am

Brogdon would be dope on Boston, white/filler plus a pick maybe

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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#76 » by TimeisIllmatic » Thu Apr 21, 2022 2:18 am

Roscoe Sheed wrote:
TimeisIllmatic wrote:
Roscoe Sheed wrote:The clippers need a point guard. Maybe they could work a deal involving Morris


I think they should upgrade C over PG. If the Clippers can find a way to trade Morris for Capela they should do it. The Hawks will definitely be shaking up the team this offseason. Hawks could use another shot maker like Morris. Jackson isn't the greatest PG but I'd easily have him over Brogdon who isn't as reliable as Jackson health wise.

I would certainly do that trade (assuming the Clippers can re-sign Covington), but would Atlanta?

I know Capela is more mobile than Zubac, but I fear that most centers have become obsolete in playoff series unless you are playing Denver or Philly. So, I'm not sure how much more helpful Capela would be.


If Atlanta sees getting out of Capela's contract a year earlier is worth it financially considering Okongwu provides basically the same skill set as Capela at a cheaper price and that Morris can help the team improve slightly.

Gallo will probably be traded or released to avoid paying him 21 mil for next season as well so Markieff can perhaps be a replacement.

Not a lot of great free agents this upcoming summer and the ones that are pretty good probably won't be choosing to sign with the Hawks.
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Re: Possible Malcolm Brogdon destinations 

Post#77 » by Chuck Everett » Thu Apr 21, 2022 2:42 am

Again, he's not going to stay healthy, so he's terrible trade asset. He's going to spend half the season in street clothes with nagging injuries.
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