LoPo
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that's a bad value trade right there
Yeah, Rubio, Crowder and #21 for Kevin Love is pretty freaking dreadful.
that's a bad value trade right there
Yeah, Rubio, Crowder and #21 for Kevin Love is pretty freaking dreadful.
I don't think we need Love and George. We just need a second option to help Mitchell put up points on board. I'll take either one. George is preferable but he's the more expensive guy and harder to get as he controls his fate.
I agree. PG is a nice little dream until you realize it's so highly unlikely. Shedding Burks or most of Burks is going to be harder than some make it seem. Then we have to actually get his attention to even give him the pitch.
We do need more scoring options who aren't liabilities. Unfortunately, the ship has sailed on Burks because he is a liability. I really hope we draft somebody who isn't a liability. But we aren't picking in the lottery, we are picking at #21 and expecting anything from that spot is crazy. I threw the Simmons idea out there because he seems safer, he's not a liability, he's able to help us now more than the pick. However, I don't even think Orlando wants to trade Simmons because his deal is so good.
So that leaves us with free agency. Maybe Hezonja or Bjelika can be that guy.
Any team that got him would probably want him to opt in. I think someone will easily give up a first round pick and a decent young prospect for him.I can't see them getting much for Love. He is making a ton and has the dreaded player option in 2019/20.
Any team that got him would probably want him to opt in. I think someone will easily give up a first round pick and a decent young prospect for him.
The weird thing with trading guys like that is the salary matching, so it makes it tough to really do good trades.
Maybe like the Hornets would give up their 11th pick/Marvin/MKG for Love?
I personally wouldnt do Rubio/Crowder/21st for Love, but I think it's a fair trade. I just dont think Cleveland really has any use for Crowder or Rubio if they are really trying to do a full rebuild.
They don't want them, but they want another lottery pick.The don't want any long term salary and want a pick. Why would they want Marvin and expensive role player MKG ?
Any team that got him would probably want him to opt in. I think someone will easily give up a first round pick and a decent young prospect for him.
The weird thing with trading guys like that is the salary matching, so it makes it tough to really do good trades.
Maybe like the Hornets would give up their 11th pick/Marvin/MKG for Love?
I personally wouldnt do Rubio/Crowder/21st for Love, but I think it's a fair trade. I just dont think Cleveland really has any use for Crowder or Rubio if they are really trying to do a full rebuild.
Possibly. Depends on if they could do better. I'm not positive Charlotte would do the deal I said. I have no idea what their mindset is. I assume it's to make the playoffs since they didnt trade Kemba last deadline.I don't think they would be overly concerned about the attached baggage if their contract ends < 2 years, as long if the draft pick is high enough.
The Hornets example probably would be about the best they could do.
DL would offer Burks/Crowder/21st for Love, Cleveland turns that down.
Neither Mario or Bjelica are second scoring options in NBA, Not even Simmons guy.
I can't see them getting much for Love. He is making a ton and has the dreaded player option in 2019/20.
I’d be willing to take at least one of those PFs off their hands.Portland - they probably wish they could cash in all their terrible PF's for a solid one.
I’d be willing to take at least one of those PFs off their hands.
Aminu.I was referring to Harkless and Leonard. Which one do you like other than Aminu? I like Collins, but not sure of his position yet. Seems to be that Portland needs to do something now because Lillard is getting a bit restless. That's why I could see them pursuing Love to try to do something positive.
Aminu.
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