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Or Gay, or Vando, or NAW.
If Gay is viewed negatively, them Conley, Beas, Gay + BKN pick for Russ + 2027 FRP + and a swap.
If I'm Ainge I'm not throwing Clarkson or Olynyk or anyone with much value to make the money work. LA has two picks so they can get 2 players with frp value. I'd send them Gay and still asking for money to reduce the buyout amount. What else is LA getting for their two picks?
 
My productivity is **** right now, please make a trade damn it
Trades ain't going to happen until tomorrow for Utah I think. Seems like Utah is trying to make teams sweat by asking for too much and trying to get teams to cave. Dont think anyone is caving on a Tuesday.
 
If I'm Ainge I'm not throwing Clarkson or Olynyk or anyone with much value to make the money work. LA has two picks so they can get 2 players with frp value. I'd send them Gay and still asking for money to reduce the buyout amount. What else is LA getting for their two picks?
Someone on this board said to exchange our BKN/PHI/HOU swap with the 2023 Lakers/Pels Swap. In this draft, you can get a great player in that scenario - I would do that times a million.
 
"Utah is asking too much" means that if a deal happens it will be right at the deadline where a desperate team cracks and "overpays". I can't see Ainge cracking. He's playing with house money at this point.
Ainge is always willing not to do a deal. So I wouldn't be shocked that nothing happens as GM's around the league don't want to tarnish their reputation making Ainge look good once again.
 
"Utah is asking too much" means that if a deal happens it will be right at the deadline where a desperate team cracks and "overpays". I can't see Ainge cracking. He's playing with house money at this point.
Exactly- in fact the price probably went up with LA since this summer. I don't remember the rumored packages, but I know we don't have Bogie to offer anymore and it shouldn't really matter. The price has been set again for the Jazz players available so if LA has a better play they should **** or get off the pot.
 
Someone on this board said to exchange our BKN/PHI/HOU swap with the 2023 Lakers/Pels Swap. In this draft, you can get a great player in that scenario - I would do that times a million.
hmmm... that is interesting, but I guess I'd be waiting until the last minute in that scenario. LA is gonna get better with what the Jazz would be sending, so it depends on if the pels do anything to improve.
 
hmmm... that is interesting, but I guess I'd be waiting until the last minute in that scenario. LA is gonna get better with what the Jazz would be sending, so it depends on if the pels do anything to improve.
Picks in the mid' teens is what I want for this year. I think the Lakers would improve but will save themselves for the playoffs. And the Pels will hover around being a .500 team.
You want to get talent from the draft, so getting the talent on the sweet spot would give the Jazz a long-term advantage. Of course getting the 1 and 2 spot would be a dream, but realistically, if we can keep hitting a sweet spot year after year. I think a superstar will emerge and the team will have insane depth.

That's why I would want the Lakers/Pels 2023 pick from the Lakers AND I would want the Mavs 2023 pick from the Knicks. I want to flood my chances in getting picks in the teens. Can you imagine? The Wolves pick, our own pick, the Mavs pick, and the Lakers/Pels pick for 2023. We could have 4 picks in a row.

Trade Jared Vanderbilt to the Knicks for Obi Toppin and 2023 Mavs FRP. Give them a second rounder.
And do the Laker trade. Beas, Conley, Gay, BKN/PHI/HOU 2023 pick + 2RP --> Russ + 2027 FRP + Lakers/Pels 2023 swap.
That would be a dream for me.
 
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Why would the pels trade down? Lakers don't control that swap.
I think he’s saying that it might be a wasted opportunity to swap with the Lakers pick if the Pelicans improve to the point that the puck we get back from the Lakers is negligible. I’d say it’s worth the risk. Just make the deal if it’s on the table.
 
I think he’s saying that it might be a wasted opportunity to swap with the Lakers pick if the Pelicans improve to the point that the puck we get back from the Lakers is negligible. I’d say it’s worth the risk. Just make the deal if it’s on the table.
it isn't lol
I am surprised how many Jazz fans think it is
 
I think he’s saying that it might be a wasted opportunity to swap with the Lakers pick if the Pelicans improve to the point that the puck we get back from the Lakers is negligible. I’d say it’s worth the risk. Just make the deal if it’s on the table.
But what I'm saying is that the Pels have the swap rights, so the Lakers could only offer the worse pick of the two... Which will probably be in the upper teens.
Sure it's better than a pick around 25-30, but not really all that valuable, considering we already have our own and Minnesota's pick.
 
You know, I'm skeptical that the Jazz can get worthwhile first rounders for any the players we're looking to trade individually.

So what would you think of this trade (money going out and coming back is within $100,000)?:
Conley, Clarkson, Vando, KO (4/5th of our starting lineup at the beginning of the season) for Westbrook, Gabriel, Toscano-Anderson, and Damien Jones, plus the 2 LAL firsts.

I'm guessing Jazz don't really want to go there (does nothing to make team better until end of the decade, other than give lots of cap space next season). And Lakers will balk because it apparently shatters their summertime flexibility, plus I really doubt they end up giving up both picks.

But ... if you want to give Lebron and AD a chance this year, that's starting to look like a very deep team with lots of flexibility around them.
 
You know, I'm skeptical that the Jazz can get worthwhile first rounders for any the players we're looking to trade individually.

So what would you think of this trade (money going out and coming back is within $100,000)?:
Conley, Clarkson, Vando, KO (4/5th of our starting lineup at the beginning of the season) for Westbrook, Gabriel, Toscano-Anderson, and Damien Jones, plus the 2 LAL firsts.

I'm guessing Jazz don't really want to go there (does nothing to make team better until end of the decade, other than give lots of cap space next season). And Lakers will balk because it apparently shatters their summertime flexibility, plus I really doubt they end up giving up both picks.

But ... if you want to give Lebron and AD a chance this year, that's starting to look like a very deep team with lots of flexibility around them.
If the lakers are willing to make that deal then you definitely do it.
 
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