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2021 Free Agency

Not sure if this was posted but the Nets got Patty Mills on a discount. The rich keep getting richer, and their GMs can just be on cruise control.

 
This Lavine/Derozan/Vuce three headed monster in Chicago will be fun to watch next season. “Your turn my turn” iso basketball on every possession. Don't think they will win a ton of games that way but should be entertaining for the fans
Lonzo
DeRozan
Levine
Vuc

Very interesting lineup. Two ball dominant players, but Lonzo kind of compliments them well. Vuc will just spot up most the time.
 
Not sure if this was posted but the Nets got Patty Mills on a discount. The rich keep getting richer, and their GMs can just be on cruise control.


That was the most they could pay. they bought him for their entire exception. Not really a discount in Mills wanted to go to a contender.
 
Don’t forget, they’ll be the number one target for any buyouts. Unreal.
It's quite sad actually, how the league is not doing a thing about it. All the good players are flocking to the Lakers, Nets and Warriors on a discount. In fact the league itself is probably supporting it because it makes them money. Well, if the league won't step in, the basketball gods probably will.
 
Yeah, Munk and Nunn are unfortunate. Especially considering both could have been RFAs.

I’ll need to look at the Lakers roster some more, but have to say at this point I am not any more worried about them this year than I was last year. I am not sure how many of their additions actually make them better. That said, they still potentially can add a player via sign and trade for Schroeder.
 
If it's someone like Derozan or Butler signing with the Lakers the yeah I understand the frustration. But Malik Monk? Kendrick Nunn? Really?

You guys do realize that Gay ditched the Lakers to sign with us right?

Didn't we just talk about his last night? Only 4 teams in the last decade ended up winning the championship by signing some big name free agents. 2012 and 2013 Heat. 2017 and 2018 Warriors. That's it.

Other teams won championship through trade and draft success, like the 2011 Mavs, 2015 warriors, 2019 Raptors and 2021 Bucks. A path that we can definitely follow.
 
Charlotte dumb AF giving up Monk for Bouknight though.

I see Bouknight as someone who has the potential to become your bench scorer/sixth man type one day. But Monk is already there.
 
This Lavine/Derozan/Vuce three headed monster in Chicago will be fun to watch next season. “Your turn my turn” iso basketball on every possession. Don't think they will win a ton of games that way but should be entertaining for the fans
That **** isn’t fun to watch
 
If it's someone like Derozan or Butler signing with the Lakers the yeah I understand the frustration. But Malik Monk? Kendrick Nunn? Really?

You guys do realize that Gay ditched the Lakers to sign with us right?

Didn't we just talk about his last night? Only 4 teams in the last decade ended up winning the championship by signing some big name free agents. 2012 and 2013 Heat. 2017 and 2018 Warriors. That's it.

Other teams won championship through trade and draft success, like the 2011 Mavs, 2015 warriors, 2019 Raptors and 2021 Bucks. A path that we can definitely follow.
I mean, don’t Lebron and AD and Westbrook count as big trades/signings?
 
The Bulls are still 19.5 under the cap.

The Jazz can trade Bojan + Scrub for Lauri. That dumps some salary and gives the Jazz a backup 5.

Gobert
Markannen
Gay
Oneale
Mitchell

That's some crazy length and 3 high end defenders (Gobert, Gay,Oneale).
 
I mean, don’t Lebron and AD and Westbrook count as big trades/signings?
Trades are part of the list, so AD doesn't count. LeBron, however, signed as an FA, so I do believe the 2020 Lakers could be added to the list. We'll see about 2022...
 
I mean, don’t Lebron and AD and Westbrook count as big trades/signings?
Yeah but it's all fair game when it comes to trade. Like Raptors trading for Kawhi, OKC trading for PG, Bucks trading for Jrue, Suns trading for CP3. As long as you can put together a good enough trade package, even the smallest market can acquire big stars.
 
Trades are part of the list, so AD doesn't count. LeBron, however, signed as an FA, so I do believe the 2020 Lakers could be added to the list. We'll see about 2022...
Oh well in that case the rule applies and you can rule the Lakers out this year
 
Trades are part of the list, so AD doesn't count. LeBron, however, signed as an FA, so I do believe the 2020 Lakers could be added to the list. We'll see about 2022...
But lebron by himself couldn't even take the Lakers to the playoffs in 2019. It wasn't until the AD trade that made them a real title contender.
 
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