Yeah, i think I'd try to duck the 2nd apron too.toooskies wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:Hayes can't even make a NBA roster and has zero playoff games of expierence, that's not the move.jbk1234 wrote:
CP3 looked worse than Ball when we played the Clippers. I think you try to get Hayes or Proctor there by the playoffs. Of course, I've thought that for a while now, but I think you've got try to roll a hard six and get someone with the requisite heighth and athleticism to defend the position.
Cavs gambling their entire season on him or a rookie as their starter next to Mitchell the rest of the season is just some terrible GMing.
CP3 is old as dirt and might break the locker room but we know that guy can command an offense, in the playoffs.
Ben Simmons gonna pass up on layups but hey, he has the size you want, in bunches. With the way the Clippers seem to be getting away with paying Kawhi off the books, I'd have Dan give Ben a little wink wink deal.
Edit: i did just see someone mention Kyle Lowry but i find it hard to believe the 76ers are going to help us with a starting PG to close the season, when we're right next to them in the standings.
If we need a replacement PG I'd talk to Sacramento about Strus or Hunter for Schroder. Or just Westbrook.
I'd consider Garland to POR for Holiday if Garland is out for the year.
If Garland is out for the year then he makes an interesting outgoing trade piece for a rebuilding team who wants to be good next year (i.e. Brooklyn).
Hunter for Kuminga so we can just waive him this summer, he can ball hog off the bench, Kenny already knows him from his GSW days.
For sure salary dump Ball into the Jazz or Nets cap space.
Probably waive + stretch Nance, he's useless.
I really don't think Garland is moveable but agreed, i would look at a Strus for Coby White, Gabe Vincent, Mike Conley type. They won't be able to replace Garland but if we're getting CP3 into our 15th spot, it'll be a bandaid on the year.










