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Spurs got a 2031 unprotected pick swap from the Kings for taking on Harrison Barnes salary… that’s great business.
Man remember when we took on a far worse contract and got fuggin nuthin for our kindness. The one time DA wasn’t patient enough.
 
What are the chances the Jazz are in play for Brandon Ingram? It seems the list of potential suitors has dwindled. Outside of the Cavs, it's hard to see a trade partner that makes sense.

We could offer Sexton, Kessler, and the LAL 27 pick. Sign GTJ, and call it a summer.
 
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For sure but that pick swap could come in very handy during Wemby’s prime as well.

It's not at all dumb to posit that LBJ will have secured Wemby in Las Vegas by then. I think it's a pretty good bet in fact that Wemby won't feel at all inclined to spend that portion of his prime years in SA.
 
What are the chances the Jazz are in play for Brandon Ingram? It seems the list of potential suitors has dwindled. Outside of the Cavs, it's hard to see a trade partner that makes sense.

We could offer Sexton, Kessler, and the LAL 27 pick. Sign GTJ, and call it a summer.
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Ok so now I heard that Jonathan Isaacs 59/4 deal only has 23M guaranteed for the first 2 years and years 3-4 are non-guaranteed.

Feels like there has been a higher percentage of discount contracts this offseason than those that look like total overpays. Usually I feel like its the other way around.
 
Lol. The Spurs got an unprotected Timberwolves 2031 pick and a swap from the Kings. It was not that long ago that these were considered the worst managed franchises in the NBA by a mile. And they didn’t send anything that compromises their future.

The Spurs continue/have returned to run laps around the league.
 
Lol. The Spurs got an unprotected Timberwolves 2031 pick and a swap from the Kings. It was not that long ago that these were considered the worst managed franchises in the NBA by a mile. And they didn’t send anything that compromises their future.

The Spurs continue/have returned to run laps around the league.
Also based on this trade I can confirm John Collins ain’t going nowhere. DA would not attach anything robust enough to dump him. Not that we need to dump him at this point just think we can bury all the “maybe we can find someone that will take him for free”.
 
Lol. The Spurs got an unprotected Timberwolves 2031 pick and a swap from the Kings. It was not that long ago that these were considered the worst managed franchises in the NBA by a mile. And they didn’t send anything that compromises their future.

The Spurs continue/have returned to run laps around the league.
Spurs got the 2031 Wolves pick during the draft for giving them rights to Dillingham (+ additional swap).

I think for taking Harrison Barnes they got just 2031 swap with the Kings.
 
Spurs got the 2031 Wolves pick during the draft for giving them rights to Dillingham (+ additional swap).

I think for taking Harrison Barnes they got just 2031 swap with the Kings.
It does just punctuate to me that we absolutely should have waited on Collins. Barnes should be neutral value and they found a desperate team that paid a solid premium to take him.
 
It does just punctuate to me that we absolutely should have waited on Collins. Barnes should be neutral value and they found a desperate team that paid a solid premium to take him.
For them it was just part of the cost of getting Demar. I dont think they dump him otherwise, but Bulls didnt want any salary back.

Another way to think about it is that Bulls actually dumped him and gave up that asset.
 
For them it was just part of the cost of getting Demar. I dont think they dump him otherwise, but Bulls didnt want any salary back.

Another way to think about it is that Bulls actually dumped him and gave up that asset.
Exactly and Atlanta was deep in the tax and desperately needed someone to save them… it’s very similar to the Bulls conundrum but they could have just let Derozan walk… Atlanta needed a trade partner.
 
I forgot they already got the Wolves pick, I think that played at least a marginal role in Sacramento being open to trading the swap because it decreases the chance of anything actually conveying.

Still a fantastic move my San Antonio
 
Exactly and Atlanta was deep in the tax and desperately needed someone to save them… it’s very similar to the Bulls conundrum but they could have just let Derozan walk… Atlanta needed a trade partner.
True. But with Collins it was easier for Atlanta to argue age and upside than it was for Kings with Barnes.
 
It's always funny how we praise one team for a move we would flame the Jazz for.

Guarantee there would be a ton of people crying about adding Barnes and hurting the tank instead of praising getting a 2031 swap.
If the Jazz already had a 1A guy in Wemby, a treasure chest of high value other teams firsts, and clear long-term fits around our guy in Vassell then I can't see more than the always present vocal minority opposing this trade.

Hell people would be way less down on the Collins trade if we got an unprotected swap instead of sending out a second
 
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