Re: Pick Three: 2018 NBA Draft
There is also Boston that incredibly have MEM, SAC, and LAC 1st rounders for 2019, in addition to Tatum and Brown.
Re: Pick Three: 2018 NBA Draft
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CGD
Either of these are solid, though Id have a slight preference for Hill, unless somehow Pau is the peice included instead of Patty and Love is part of the deal.
I’d also try to get greedy with CAVS since they are desperate to keep James. Like can we get a future first after 2020 when chances are they’ll be in decline (like BOS did with MEM), or Larry Nance?
With trade scenario 1, Cleveland would be adding almost $4 million if Mills is subbed out for Gasol then it would be more like $9 million, they are way into the tax and the have the repeater tax so that might be like an extra $30 million in luxury tax.
Gasol's contract is better than Mills tbh, its basically 1 year remaining and can be waived and stretched with $7 million guaranteed in the third year being divided up to $2.3 million and spread to the '19-20, '20-21, and '21-22 seasons.
Moving Mills and Kawhi would help the Spurs out more. I would doubt that the Cavs would move their 2020 pick, maybe they can't because of the Stephian rule
Re: Pick Three: 2018 NBA Draft
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cd021
With trade scenario 1, Cleveland would be adding almost $4 million if Mills is subbed out for Gasol then it would be more like $9 million, they are way into the tax and the have the repeater tax so that might be like an extra $30 million in luxury tax.
Gasol's contract is better than Mills tbh, its basically 1 year remaining and can be waived and stretched with $7 million guaranteed in the third year being divided up to $2.3 million and spread to the '19-20, '20-21, and '21-22 seasons.
Moving Mills and Kawhi would help the Spurs out more. I would doubt that the Cavs would move their 2020 pick, maybe they can't because of the Stephian rule
I just saw the George Hill deal is only 1M guaranteed in 19/20, so that’s a huge perk.
Re: Pick Three: 2018 NBA Draft
Re: Pick Three: 2018 NBA Draft