muzzhawk wrote:Would do Capela + either Huerter or Bogi (+ maybe the Charlotte pick if needed).
Ayton and OO seem playable together in spurts which opens up minutes for OO and gives some flexibility at the backup 4 where not being able to play OO with CC really exposed us when Collins/Gallo were injured or if we had foul trouble. OO developing a passable J will only add to that.
There are some things that I don't understand at all on some posts above, including yours, and the main thing is:
how can we want to trade Capela+Bogi+pick for Ayton?
Don't you remember that one of the best game of the season, with two teams fighting with energy to get the win, was ATL Vs PHX?
And that ATL won the game?
And now, we would trade 2 of our best players and a pick for one of this team?
Even if younger, I don't see how Ayton would make this team better if it cost Capela+Bogi+pick
Not to say that I won't move Bogi, especially as a filler, so anybody that isn't a top player.
If this team want to contend, they need someone like Bogi, who isn't afraid and did a lot of good 4th quarter. He's basically our Ginobili, being way better than a lot of other guys with the same kind of contract
Just think also that if Trae didn't walk on a ref foot last year, ATL may have reach the NBA Finals and might have beaten PHX
Capela+Huerter or Capela+pick is more than enough, and if it's just about making an better offer than other teams, then don't do any offer, we don't have to be in the middle of a bidding war for a RFA, we know that it always requires overpaying to getting them.
The Bogi singing was good, because SAC doesn't wanted to pay a lot, and we got him at a fair contract, but going after Ayton with 2 stater caliber players and a pick looks just insane IMO