This is stuff I scroll right past under any normal circumstance, but in the vacuum that is COVID-19 sports, and the desperation BR must be feeling, they posted the following silly *** article:
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2886487-br-nba-staff-8-blockbuster-trades-to-create-new-big-3s
Their first trade suggestion is to send Gobert to Brooklyn for an initial offer of Gobert and O’Neale for Spencer Dinwiddie, Jarret Allen, and DeAndre Jordan.
The second trade is Gobert for Hayward.
Though this has even more [Bolerism] lol’ability [/Bolerism], it would be equally satisfying to see Boston win a chip.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2886487-br-nba-staff-8-blockbuster-trades-to-create-new-big-3s
Their first trade suggestion is to send Gobert to Brooklyn for an initial offer of Gobert and O’Neale for Spencer Dinwiddie, Jarret Allen, and DeAndre Jordan.
Though laughable, it did get me thinking. Though there have been a number of Jazz players I’ve liked that I wanted to see succeed when they left, this **** show of this situation would have me actively pulling for Gobert to get a chip. Thinking Durant and Kyrie are tools wouldn’t even matter. I’d be very satisfied with a Gobert title.The Brooklyn Nets won't want to waste time once Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant can finally share the floor. They could look to capitalize on the reported tension between Utah Jazz stars Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell by making an offer featuring Spencer Dinwiddie, Caris LeVert and Jarrett Allen.
DeAndre Jordan would need to be included to make any deal work for Gobert, who'd give Brooklyn the NBA's premier rim protector to anchor its defense behind Irving and Durant.
The Nets' first offer should start with just Dinwiddie, Allen and Jordan for Gobert and Royce O'Neale, a potentially helpful role player. The Jazz declining could mean the Nets must add LeVert with Utah throwing in Ed Davis.
The Jazz would add the 21-year-old Allen to replace Gobert in the middle, while Dinwiddie and LeVert would give the lineup a pair of versatile scorers and playmakers to take pressure off Mitchell.
Trading for Gobert would mean the Nets are going all-in on a Big Three that includes two elite offensive players and a two-time Defensive Player of the Year, a trio they'd surround with Joe Harris (assuming he's re-signed as a free agent this offseason), Taurean Prince, Nicolas Claxton, Rodions Kurucs and Dzanan Musa, plus O'Neale and Davis.
Jhe Jazz would add the 21-year-old Allen to replace Gobert in the middle, while Dinwiddie and LeVert would give the lineup a pair of versatile scorers and playmakers to take pressure off Mitchell.
The second trade is Gobert for Hayward.
The Utah Jazz were the epicenter of the NBA shutdown last month, leading to tensions between stars Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert (although Gobert, the first NBA player diagnosed with COVID-19, recently downplayed the notion). If the Jazz believe their relationship is irreparably damaged, the Boston Celtics may be able to take advantage.
Boston already has a talented core built around Kemba Walker and Jayson Tatum with Jaylen Brown, Marcus Smart and Gordon Hayward as supporting pieces, but the Celtics lack size. Gobert would change the team's complexion immediately.
Hayward is in the last year of his contract but has a player option to extend it through 2020-21 at $34.2 million. Given the NBA's economic uncertainty, he may be more likely to pick up that option and either seek an extension or a new contract as a free agent in 2021.
The Celtics are already stocked on the wing and may not be willing to reward Hayward with another deal. Gobert, though, would give Boston a Big Three and then some. Hayward, who started his career as a star with the Jazz, would return home to a team likely willing to invest in his future.
Utah would need to include one more player to make the salaries match—perhaps Nigel Williams-Goss or even Ed Davis (although he may serve a greater purpose for the Jazz with Gobert out). Boston has draft considerations to send if need be with three first-rounders (Milwaukee Bucks, Memphis Grizzlies and their own) in the upcoming draft.
Though this has even more [Bolerism] lol’ability [/Bolerism], it would be equally satisfying to see Boston win a chip.