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Yeah but you most likely have to give up Winslow. I mean they gave up Richardson so they obviously want to contend this year.
Not necessarily
Yeah but you most likely have to give up Winslow. I mean they gave up Richardson so they obviously want to contend this year.
If it comes to that, then so be it.
Assuming Dragic is part of trade, Winslow moves to PG.
If you get Westbrook, he'd be PG anyway.
Herro looks like he can play PG.
Yes. I'd love to keep Winslow, but he's not a deal breaker to me.
Not necessarily
Nets didn't even want a 1st from the Warriors. It was KD who was upset at the trade value of him going to Brooklyn for DLo. Turns out the Warriors 1st round pick is substantially protected (top 20) and if it isn't it conveys a 2nd round pick instead. LOL. KD being extra until the very end.
I know.Not to open any wounds, but Deng, Mozgov were part of that summer.
There are many, many more.
As far as James Johnson, no he's not worth that money today, but when he's been healthy, he's been pretty good.
He's a tough defender, nice ball handler, decent shot, and an enforcer on the court.
You can do way worse then having him on your roster.
No doubt it will but at this point as likely Herro goes top 10 as it is outside top 20.So you’re giving experts opinions again?
Any of them have Josh Jackson as franchise changing player for at least 7 years?
Did you even look at that chart/link I posted earlier?
In a year or two from now, a redraft will have the top 20 totally different.
OF COURSE KD would upset about something like that LOL.
Sorry Kevin you got traded for DLo straight up hahaha. Your legacy is ruined forever!!
Paul George, Kawhi Leanord, Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving....
Ffs Trevor Ariza, Marcus Morris
That's just the last 2 Offseasons.
Ps. I know your question was in jest...lol
Yeah.
I am thinking the obstacle might end up being a combination of this and what I think @thunderc said.
Value wise, Miami does not think they should have to give Herro or Bam. And I tend to agree with that. OKC really needs to get one of those guys back, however, because trading Russ to Miami devalues those future Heat picks they already hold.
Marcus Morris appears to be all about the money, not sure if he fits in with those others.
Meaning what? Tell disgruntled players to shut up and play? Good luck with the effect on his effort.
This could certainly happen, but have we not learned that more often than not the big deals that go down are not expected?
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This could certainly happen, but have we not learned that more often than not the big deals that go down are not expected?
is he the worst starting center in the NBA? or at best top 3 worst?
is there a reason why he got a 2 year contract worth 8 million dollars?
Let me answer my own questions
1. yes- he is arguably the worst
2. There IS a reason why he got the contract he got- no one wanted him. its a funny little league the NBA but for the most part, players that teams actually want tend to get paid. Hence why a guy like Thomas Bryant or Zubac or even Taj Gibson got paid, while McGee was left with scraps.
its for a simple reason. Its because hes not a good NBA player.
He wants to re-join the Lakers.....LOL.
Fucker is worth 12 million.....WTF did he really do to earn that moolah?
as for the 27 million-
i mean- use your brain- you just saw it with the Heat a few months ago
if you want to trade a shit bag contract for another shit bag contract- its not difficult- hence hte Tyler Johnson for Ryan Anderson trade.
You dealt Whiteside, "maybe the most dominant center in the league" for a center making 11 million dollars who will likely not even play he is so bad, and a wing player that you had to give away a first round pick to get another team to take
thats a guy on an expiring contract- as i said on the other thread do you realize how RARE that is? That, in order to get rid of an expiring contract- you had to basically take on an 11 million dollar player who is useless AND give up a first rounder? I seriously dont think i can ever remember a deal like that--- where, an expiring contract is supposed ot be a kind-of asset on its-own- but the team - in order to get rid of an expiring contract- had to give away a first rounder and take on an 11 million dollar player htat is useless.
I mean that is basically unheard of in the NBA. I honestly cant htink of another deal where a team getting rid of a guy on an expiring deal had to both give up a first round pick AND take a worthless player on an 11 million dollar deal. Its really mindblowing when you think about it.
And you will be wrong againIn a perfect world, maybe 6. Thinking more like 7-8.