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    That’s especially true for teams with spending money in their pockets. The Philadelphia 76ers and Orlando Magic are expected to pursue Caldwell-Pope using the ample cap space at their disposal, league sources told The Denver Post. Those are compelling destinations, considering both teams made the 2024 playoffs and are trying to take the next step. Other potential suitors that have been reported include Indiana, Chicago and San Antonio.

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    doesn't really make sense to me as he plays the same position as Devin

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    doesn't really make sense to me as he plays the same position as Devin
    Tbh, Castle has enough size to defend SF in most matchups.
    Castle-Devin-KCP would be fine.

    I'd rather get an actual wing, but at this point I just want some legit NBA players.
    But those reports are just listing teams with cap space that need shooting. As if Denver Post knows about Spurs plans.

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    It’s a low risk move for HOU. Thats the point. You have to try something. Can keep trading picks away for no talent to save money when team has real needs. Spurs better have a damn good plan in free agency.
    Do you really understand how many picks we really have? Really understand? There’s no way we can onboard a single second round pick in the next 5-6 years because of all the first round picks we have. The first SRP every year will be sold, and the second one will be for a 2 way. That’s how it’s going to be.

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    I mean I wouldn't mind it as these are the type of players you can always package for assets or All-Stars. If you can sign them outright in free agency that's an asset you didn't pay anything for.

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    Do you really understand how many picks we really have? Really understand? There’s no way we can onboard a single second round pick in the next 5-6 years because of all the first round picks we have. The first SRP every year will be sold, and the second one will be for a 2 way. That’s how it’s going to be.
    Trade the picks for players lol. Spurs have roster spots. They have 7 guys who can easily be replaced.

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    Trade the picks for players lol. Spurs have roster spots. They have 7 guys who can easily be replaced.
    Yeah I don't get ex yelling at people that the Spurs cannot possibly use their second round picks because we may use picks in the future. There's maybe four players I'm certain can form a foundation on this team, and that's Wembanyama, Vassell, Sochan, and Castle. That's it. Everyone else is in the foyer.

    But... no, we cannot possibly give another player a shot.

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    Interesting to see what happens with CP3 today and the Warriors. If his option is not picked up he’s an UFA. With the Spurs making moves to preserve money and drafting their future PG, I wonder if the plan is to take a run at him on a 2-year deal.

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    Giannis will not be amused to lose another piece of the championship team.
    That’s why we’ll send him Zach Collins and Blake Wesley back in exchange! 😂

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    ESPN Sources: Guard Immanuel Quickley intends to sign a five-year, $175 million contract to stay with the Toronto Raptors. Quickley arrived in trade with Knicks and established himself as a cornerstone player for Toronto.

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    Whoa well done Quickley I guess but these contracts Raptors keep giving are wild.

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    Whoa well done Quickley I guess but these contracts Raptors keep giving are wild.
    They had to get rid of Anunoby and Siakam because of how much they cost, now they're throwing that money at other sorta good players.

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    Im so glad Spurs didnt trade picks for Quickley just to have to pay him 35M a year.

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    These contracts are exactly why trading for players on longer, tream friendly deal is worth giving up some extra assets compared to getting players who would need to be extended in a year for a bit less.

    Denver really ed themselves with that MPJ contract.
    KCP is most likely gone and even after dumping Reggie and scrubs, they're still around 30M over the cap.
    Murray also entering his final year, just got a 209/4 extension.

    The only way out is to trade MPJ for depth.
    Also, there are some rumors of them being interested in PG13 in S&T deal. That would be a definite short-term all-in play.

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    That’s why we’ll send him Zach Collins and Blake Wesley back in exchange! ��
    Wouldn’t hate it. Throw them a big wad of SRPs so people will stop ing about them.

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    These contracts are exactly why trading for players on longer, tream friendly deal is worth giving up some extra assets compared to getting players who would need to be extended in a year for a bit less.

    Denver really ed themselves with that MPJ contract.
    KCP is most likely gone and even after dumping Reggie and scrubs, they're still around 30M over the cap.
    Murray also entering his final year, just got a 209/4 extension.

    The only way out is to trade MPJ for depth.
    Also, there are some rumors of them being interested in PG13 in S&T deal. That would be a definite short-term all-in play.
    Real talk. Our old pal Dejounte Murray is on a bargain basement deal. Quickley was a semi throw in on that deal but holy the cost of acquiring semi AS caliber players these days is astronomical.

    Over pay for Castle to have a vet PG teacher for a few years and move on.

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    Im so glad Spurs didnt trade picks for Quickley just to have to pay him 35M a year.
    Yeah, even with the rising cap that contract he got is crazy. I consider him similar level to Vassell, probably a little worse - no idea how much my silver and black glasses skew it. But anyway, my point is that Vassell's contract being only 5/135 (his incentives are very difficult to achieve) looks amazing value and will only get more valuable , barring a major injury.

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    Giannis will not be amused to lose another piece of the championship team.
    Isn't Giannis the main reason they traded for Lillard, forcing the Bucks to get rid of Jrue? (to make him extend)

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    Im so glad Spurs didnt trade picks for Quickley just to have to pay him 35M a year.
    By the end of that contract, $35M will be the MLE.

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    The Mavericks have traded Tim Hardaway Jr. and three second-round picks to the Pistons for Quentin Grimes, sources tell ESPN.

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    Yeah, even with the rising cap that contract he got is crazy. I consider him similar level to Vassell, probably a little worse - no idea how much my silver and black glasses skew it. But anyway, my point is that Vassell's contract being only 5/135 (his incentives are very difficult to achieve) looks amazing value and will only get more valuable , barring a major injury.
    Honestly. I was never mad at that contract despite being down on Vassell as a being a potential/eventual AS caliber player but he will look like a steal when it is all said and done. Especially if he has a defined role on a more talented squad.

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    By the end of that contract, $35M will be the MLE.
    lol - true. NBA players have it amazing man. Happy for these guys

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    Like the deal for Dallas and Detroit. Trajan doing a good job so far IMO

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    No Lauri extension yet. I’m down with paying Ainge’s king ransom to lock him into a new extension with the Spurs now.

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