Pelicans aren't giving up 7 for thatJazz get: 7, Dejounte Murray
Pelicans get: 21, Keyonte George, John Collins
What do people think of this one.
Pelicans aren't giving up 7 for thatJazz get: 7, Dejounte Murray
Pelicans get: 21, Keyonte George, John Collins
What do people think of this one.
I'd definitely do thatJazz get: 7, Dejounte Murray
Pelicans get: 21, Keyonte George, John Collins
What do people think of this one.
Semi random, but what do people think of the idea of trading Keyonte for Anthony Black? We know Hardy loved Black during the draft but we know Mosley doesn’t love him. Corey freaking Joseph played more than Black during the playoffs.
I would be all for it. I don't know how far Anthony Black can develop but its clear that Orlando isn't all that commited to him. Black has little chance of breaking into the starting lineup as they already have Suggs and KCP at the starting guard spots. As you said, they played Corey Joseph more than Black in the playoffs.
Orlando is in desperate need of more guard scorer types. Keyonte straight up for Black works financially. Would Orlando want more?
Could do:
Jazz trades: Clarkson, Keyonte
Orlando trades: Anthony Black, Corey Joseph, Gary Harris
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Reports that Philadelphia mostly wants to swap PG with a winning player to move down, but I have no interest in a PG/Lauri swap to move from 5 to 3. This trade ropes in Houston to provide the #10 for Philadelphia to move from to. Houston needs more shooting and brings in two 40+% shooters in place of FVV, while moving from 10->21 but some fringe seconds. Maybe a Brice to grease the wheels to Houston?
IDK how much Houston values FVV for his culture and pace, leaves them a bit of playmaking hole. They did extend his team option extension date which may signal they are exploring trades. Maybe they are still high on Reed. But as we target premium assets I would really like to secure #3 and #5 this year. FVV could potentially be swapped with a Murray or a Lillard to help secure the tank this year.
How far off do you guys think this is?
I’s be fine doing it for swaps. The Bucks just don’t have assets, and there’s always the potential that a swap hits big. Any increased value in our picks down the road is good business. There’s a risk for sure, but the Jazz aren’t getting a big trade without taking back terrible salary that screws up their timeline further. If I did make a trade with Milwaukee for Dame, I’d want probably want a couple of swaps in that deal.I don't need an unprotected pick in a Dame for Collins/Sexton trade. I guess the only thing that would prevent me from doing something like that is if we can get more draft compensation by trading them elsewhere, but all we'd get is seconds anyways.
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Reports that Philadelphia mostly wants to swap PG with a winning player to move down, but I have no interest in a PG/Lauri swap to move from 5 to 3. This trade ropes in Houston to provide the #10 for Philadelphia to move from to. Houston needs more shooting and brings in two 40+% shooters in place of FVV, while moving from 10->21 but some fringe seconds. Maybe a Brice to grease the wheels to Houston?
IDK how much Houston values FVV for his culture and pace, leaves them a bit of playmaking hole. They did extend his team option extension date which may signal they are exploring trades. Maybe they are still high on Reed. But as we target premium assets I would really like to secure #3 and #5 this year. FVV could potentially be swapped with a Murray or a Lillard to help secure the tank this year.
How far off do you guys think this is?
I'd expect that to be their public position all the way until George gets traded.Fischer on Stein's Substack says that the 76ers are not trading George.
I'd expect that to be their public position all the way until George gets traded.
I think Philly is in a weird spot because if Embiid is hurt you are rebuilding... in which case Maxey, McCain, #3 is better than giving up the asset to dump PG and get better now. I expect they may trade back to collect more assets but everything is on hold because of Embiid.I'd expect that to be their public position all the way until George gets traded.
I’m still hoping for a deal with San Antonio after they decide that Lauri is their best, most affordable option to contend - while still mostly keeping their draft asset treasure chest mostly full.Fischer on Stein's Substack says that the 76ers are not trading George.
It's the East though. You could screw around just swapping Lauri for PG and bumble your way into a 4 seed even if Embiid is broken.I think Philly is in a weird spot because if Embiid is hurt you are rebuilding... in which case Maxey, McCain, #3 is better than giving up the asset to dump PG and get better now. I expect they may trade back to collect more assets but everything is on hold because of Embiid.
PG is also very likely to have a better year than he did last year unless he is washed. Right now I think they are trading him at washed value if they moved him. May as well ride it out and see if they can get one or both guys healthier.
I think they will only likely move completely out of the lotto if they are going after Giannis.
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Attendees at the NBA Draft Combine were speculating a lot about the Jazz trading Collins, Sexton, and multiple picks for Trae Young after how bad the draft lottery went for the Jazz, but Lowe thinks it's ******** and stupid.
Agreed, Trae Young automatically guarantees that you will not have an elite team. So why would you ever spend assets for that?Well the is officially my least favorite trade proposal so far.
I get that tanking isn't guaranteed as we saw this lottery, but I want nothing to to with half measures where we trade picks this summer. A Lauri/Trae core with the youngins wouldn't even be favored to make the playin in the West next year, probably not even top 12. We are set up to be the only disaster class team in the West right now.