Guessing they preferred more picks? 34-year-old Durant? CP# a bit old, too. Those unprotected picks might be kind of valuable.Not getting Ayton back is kinda bizarre.
Now it's the Suns turn to try it out.That is the downside risk to building a super team.
When it works, it is great.
But when it fails, it can fail spectacularly.
For what? Ayton? No cap space, no 1sts to trade...
weakest SOS for us, too, last I checked (which was Tuesday).well- that will certainly wipe the Jazz/Lakers/Twolves deal off the front pages.....
Wow....
Happy Durant is out of the East. Nets are obviously done.
Cavs just might be able to get that #4 seed now.......I would say the competition is the Heat and the Knicks--- with a small 4 game cushion on top of both with, obviously, tons and tons of time to go.
For sure I don't think we NEED to make a move, but if there's a clear upgrade to be made then have at it.Cavs still with the 2nd best point differential in the NBA behind Boston.....I do not think I would make a move if I were them.
On the way in this morning on the radio I heard that Kyrie, Harden and Durant played a grand total of 16 games together (and were 13-3).
They got Ayton and Paul as pieces to deal
Who is going to want to trade for CP3 this summer?
Clippers.Who is going to want to trade for CP3 this summer?
with an older, oft injured Durant and CP3? 2023 will be, but not so sure about the others.Okay, at least they can start rebuilding.
Those picks gonna be in the 20’s though.
Paul is partially guaranteed next year and can be moved.with an older, oft injured Durant and CP3? 2023 will be, but not so sure about the others.
Not to say they should not have made the deal as worth the risk to win now.
The Heat has explored trying to move Duncan Robinson, who’s in the second year of a five-year, $90 million contract. But his contract – combined with uncertainty over his status after finger surgery – have made that very, very difficult. Teams want multiple first-round picks in return, according to a source.
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Heat shopping Duncan Robinson but teams want multiple first-round picks to take on his contract
The Heat has explored trying to move Duncan Robinson, who’s in the second year of a five-year, $90 million contract. But his contract – combined with uncertainty over his status after finger …hoopshype.com