jakebernat wrote:sc8581 wrote:Cavs wouldn't even consider that deal, Monroe for Waiters might be possible.
lol "might". are you kidding? the cavs would **** themselves if we offered monroe for waiters.
I don't believe they would
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jakebernat wrote:sc8581 wrote:Cavs wouldn't even consider that deal, Monroe for Waiters might be possible.
lol "might". are you kidding? the cavs would **** themselves if we offered monroe for waiters.
sc8581 wrote:jakebernat wrote:sc8581 wrote:Cavs wouldn't even consider that deal, Monroe for Waiters might be possible.
lol "might". are you kidding? the cavs would **** themselves if we offered monroe for waiters.
I don't believe they would
Kilo wrote:Monroe/KCP to Cleveland for Waiters/Thompson - Who says no?
If we say no - what about getting expiring Deng for expiring CV, Singler + cap filler as part of the deal?
Cleveland gets complimentary pieces to put around Kyrie, not less talented, but very talented young players who "know/accept their role".
Would Jennings/Waiters be a trainwreck like Kyrie/Waiters is and like Jennings/Ellis was? Both too ball dominant or would Jennings relish the idea of becoming more a true point guard like he has played lip service to this season?
Jennings
Waiters
Deng
Smith
Drummond
Irving
Caldwell-Pope
Singler
Bennett
Monroe
ALL HAIL wrote:Okay, tell me why, if the Pistons have the eighth pick, they shouldn't draft a guy there and package him with Josh Smith, trading them to a team with capspace for nothing ...
... especially if there is no game changing wing available at the eighth spot and the Pistons would rather enjoy the 20 mill in capspace they'd have (correct me if wrong) by offloading Smith — essentially choosing free agency and capspace to plug holes over the draft ... Pistons could take their pick of the best wing-fit next to Drummond.
sfballa13 wrote:ALL HAIL wrote:Okay, tell me why, if the Pistons have the eighth pick, they shouldn't draft a guy there and package him with Josh Smith, trading them to a team with capspace for nothing ...
... especially if there is no game changing wing available at the eighth spot and the Pistons would rather enjoy the 20 mill in capspace they'd have (correct me if wrong) by offloading Smith — essentially choosing free agency and capspace to plug holes over the draft ... Pistons could take their pick of the best wing-fit next to Drummond.
So we are gonna lose a pick in order to sign Smith then give away ANOTHER pick just to get rid of him??
No thanks.
If Rudy Gay and Bargs can be traded without giving up a top ten pick then so can Smith
jakebernat wrote:sc8581 wrote:jakebernat wrote:lol "might". are you kidding? the cavs would **** themselves if we offered monroe for waiters.
I don't believe they would
you're telling me they wouldn't want to trade a CAREER 6th man for a franchise big??? you're outta your mind boy
Thunder acquire: Greg Monroe, Rodney Stuckey, and Kyle Singler
Pistons acquire: Jeremy Lamb, Steven Adams, Perry Jones, Kendrick Perkins, and an unprotected 2015 first round pick
The primary motivation for this hypothetical deal isn’t to accommodate Josh Smith in Detroit, but to alleviate what could be a tricky long-term pairing between Monroe and Andre Drummond. Youth and talent alone don’t ensure their compatibility; over the last two seasons, the tandem of Monroe and Drummond has yielded results ranging from passable to disastrous depending on other lineup particulars. That doesn’t give me much confidence from a teambuilding standpoint, particularly with Monroe set for a massive pay increase as a restricted free agent this summer.
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So instead of seeing the Pistons sign Monroe to a big contract in the hopes of sorting out the rest later, I’m steering them to circumvent the issue entirely. Were there any capacity for ranged scoring between Monroe and Drummond, there might be hope for greater offensive synergy. Were there more promise in Monroe’s slow-footed defensive game, the two might make for a more formidable pair. As it stands, though, Monroe and Drummond are a clumsy enough fit to inspire some serious doubt in their long-term viability, and therein incite just this kind of make-believe move.
That said, it’s never easy to build a trade around a free agent, particularly when a player like Monroe already needs a very specific ecosystem of surrounding skills and rotation pieces in order to account for his limitations. To pile complication on complication, Monroe’s rookie-scale salary also makes it difficult to find a return package that would give the Pistons a fair return while keeping within the NBA’s salary-matching rules. There’s a reasonable market for Monroe, still, though those factors leave it much slighter than one might initially think.
Of those possibilities, there’s something particularly alluring in the prospect of Monroe landing in OKC. The Thunder are a team without defining weakness, and thus without need to make a move of this magnitude. Yet the opportunity to add another quality big while shedding the salary owed to Kendrick Perkins might be enticing enough to keep Sam Presti on the line.
For all the value Perkins still has as a team defender, he’s an easily identifiable and wholly exploitable flaw in the Thunder’s offensive structure. Many opponents don’t even pretend to guard him; defenders are able to stray away from Perkins with near impunity, eating into the working space and angles of the Thunder creators. Swapping out Perkins for Monroe solves this problem entirely, as if nothing else Monroe projects as enough of a scoring threat to keep opponents honest.
sc8581 wrote:Monroe isn't a franchise big and I don't know that Waiters is a career 6th man. There are also financial implications since Monroe will be making $10M more per year than Waiters after this season.
Spider156 wrote:Yeah PJ3 and Perkins for Barnes would be nice. Although why not just do a Monroe and CV for Barnes and Lee? Stuckey can get in there too.
jakebernat wrote:Spider156 wrote:Yeah PJ3 and Perkins for Barnes would be nice. Although why not just do a Monroe and CV for Barnes and Lee? Stuckey can get in there too.
i'd love to add barnes in a monroe trade, but why would GS move lee to add monroe? lee is a true PF fits their team already, and they're paying out the ass for bogut at center.
i know this sounds crazy, but i think GS could potentially be a perfect fit for smoove. he'd team with iggy and bogut to form the best defensive frontcourt in basketball, and he'd have plenty of room to operate by playing with the best shooting backcourt in basketball.
here's a quick 3-team deal i put together:
DET trades: josh smith, kyle singler
DET receives: harrison barnes, emeka okafor
GS trades: david lee, harrison barnes
GS receives: josh smith, kyle singler, 2014 1st round draft picks from pheonix
PHO trades: emeka okafor, 2014 1st round draft picks
PHO receives: david lee
i honestly feel that satisfies major needs for all 3 teams. golden state adds major defense/athleticism to their frontcourt, a solid role player in singler, and 1st rounders in a stacked draft that could ultimately help extend their championship window.
phoenix gets the proven PF that they've been looking for to help them in their playoff run.
we finally get our SF of the future and major cap relief.
the know the smith mob squad's gonna tear me a new as/shole for even thinking this is a plausible deal, but i think it makes a ton of sense
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