Royce is a dude I'm going to want to play damn near 38 mpg in the playoffs. I just want to give him a defensive partner to help him make 20 minutes or so much easier on him so he can continue to be dominant in his role.
38 minutes a little too much but I get your point. I feel if he wasn't always the on-ball defender he would be much more impactful playing as the nail defender, playing the passing lanes, helping etc. I have watched GSW the last few games and i felt he would be much more appreciated and impactful there.Royce is a dude I'm going to want to play damn near 38 mpg in the playoffs. I just want to give him a defensive partner to help him make 20 minutes or so much easier on him so he can continue to be dominant in his role.
Yeah, it feels blasphemous tbh.I'm still really really loathe to trade Joe, when he's playing well he is crucial to what they do. And trading him would of course be a huge off court negative.
However, this isn't a good analogy talent wise of course, but Demar DeRozen is the best and most loved Raptor of all time. They had the balls to trade him for a clear upgrade.
We know how that played out. If you think an Ingles trade can put you over the top, and get you to the Finals or beyond, you probably have to do it.
Is that kind of trade out there? No idea.
I think Royce and Bogey are both equally disrespected around here. The volume of scoring he gives us as a perimeter guy along with the amazing efficiency is part of what is leading the historic offense. The defensive upgrade would have to be huge to compensate for the almost certain offensive downgrade.Royce way too disrespected here lmao. He's a perfect starter for this team. We don't need to upgrade Royce at all. We dont need to cut his minutes at all. We need to upgrade/change focus at Bojan's spot or Clarkson's spot, or get a player who can absorb minutes from those players.
School shootings have worked their way to preschool now? What the actual ****? Looks photoshopped but...day-um.Yeah, it feels blasphemous tbh.
This is how I would feel.
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I thought about swaps as well... we have like a 2025 second rounder and some other kinda crappy second rounders... If we wanted a guy like Yuta giving Toronto a 2023 or 2025 1st round pick swap that turns into a second round pick could provide some extra juice to a normal second round pick type of deal.I’m not 100% certain on the details of what draft assets we can/ cannot include given the Stepien rule, but keep in mind we can add pick swaps as well. That incentivizes the other team but ensures we do still have picks. I believe we could do a trade today that included one 1st and two pick swaps.
I agree completely that it would have to be a player truly worth it and outside Siakam I am hard pressed to think of others. However, I think our current title odds is closer to 0% than 5%.
I do agree Phoenix or Golden State could outbid us. However, I’m not sure Golden State wants to trade Wiggins at this point given how well he is playing but he would have to be included to match salaries.
Phoenix could probably get there but I think they would have to trade three, possibly four players to match salary unless they included Ayton. They also already have big money out to Paul, Booker, and Bridges. Not sure their owner will take on Siskam’s contract.
I think underperforming teams like Portland are probably the bigger threat. I could also see the Mavs going after Siakam.
That historic offense is super important to our success... So Rudy, Donovan, and Mike are non-negotiable... they need to be on the floor. With the main lineup are you replacing Royce with a better defender or Bojan? Those are two critical floor spacers.
So then do you swap out JC or Joe for the wing defender to share some minutes with Rudy? Both guys have a critical role on offense in some units so the defender needs to be able to replicate some of that role.
Its just such a tough proposition. To swap out Joe or JC, plus some distant draft asset and find a defensive upgrade that won't murder the offense. And please do so while decreasing salary if possible. We are trying to find the most desirable type of player that all nba teams are looking for.
Does this look crazy? I know giving up Conley is worrisome, especially as I have no idea what Dragic has left in the tank.
I don't know how to value Siakam versus Simmons, so not sure how the Raptors would feel about this though I believe they were rumored to be one of the teams interested in Simmons. The Raptors do a mini rebuild on the fly with a player that probably compliments their other pieces better than Siakam. They could put out a lineup of VanFleet, Trent Jr, OG, Barnes, and Simmons playing the point center.
For the 76ers, Siakam doesn't make much for them which creates an opportunity for us as the third team. I know it is not the package Morey is holding out for, but might be about as good as he is going to get. A starting lineup of Conley, Maxey, Bogey, Harris, and Embiid would provide outstanding shooting around Embiid while keeping enough good defensive players on their roster to keep a balanced attack.
For the Jazz, they could have a starting lineup of Dragic, Mitchell, Ingles, Siakam, and Gobert. This lineup adds a lot of size and still surrounds Rudy with four good (enough) 3-point shooters. O'Neale moves into his natural role coming off the bench but could close games with the starters instead of either Ingles or Dragic if needing more defense. Milton gives the Jazz a replacement scorer off the bench for Clarkson. Siakam's age is better aligned with Rudy and Donovan to form a "Big 3". This obviously only works if Dragic can still play, but even if he could provide 75% of what Conley brings I think the size and defensive upgrades make it worth doing. You also get off of some longer-term contracts which might provide a little more roster flexibility for future years.
I know there several other players on the 76ers and Raptors rosters that might of be interest but assume they would be more difficult to obtain. That said, you could certainly try getting Thybulle, Korkmaz, or Watanabe instead of Milton.
Forrest had 11 minutes and 1 point, 1 rebound, 1 ast.Jazz are 0-3 when they rest Mike Conley. In these games, the Jazz have relied on Jordan Clarkson to provide more offense and instead he's stunk it up. That was the case in Chicago, Orlando and now at home against Washington. Clarkson was 1-10 from 3pt last night. He's now shooting 30% from 3pt for the season. FYI, Eric Paschall is also shooting 30% on 3s this season.
Forrest had 11 minutes and 1 point, 1 rebound, 1 ast.
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