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    Imo, he might just take 100 to 120 over 4 years because of his age. He'll be 31 at the start of the next season, he won't play better than his current level and it's a fairly weak free agency class.
    Whatever he gets this summer will be the absolute most he can get.
    Who has the money to give him that contract, other than Brooklyn? If they don’t score Flagg, they will tank again next year to try to get their franchise guy. Minny also wants that money off their books, and would likely not be interested in trades should he opt out. It would be much better for Randle financially to wait for 2026, when a number of teams cleared cap for that FA class.

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    Who has the money to give him that contract, other than Brooklyn?
    I always used to take into consideration available destinations in my trade posts, but with all the ridiculous moves that have happened as of late, anything is possible.
    S&T would be a solid outcome for both sides, I just don't know who would Minnesota want in return? I wouldn't mind Randle for a couple of years, but I'm sure they wouldn't take any of our garbage.

    If they don’t score Flagg, they will tank again next year to try to get their franchise guy.
    I think Utah, Brooklyn and Wizards will tank again regardless of lottery outcome.

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    I always used to take into consideration available destinations in my trade posts, but with all the ridiculous moves that have happened as of late, anything is possible.
    S&T would be a solid outcome for both sides, I just don't know who would Minnesota want in return? I wouldn't mind Randle for a couple of years, but I'm sure they wouldn't take any of our garbage.



    I think Utah, Brooklyn and Wizards will tank again regardless of lottery outcome.
    Minnesota specifically did the trade so Randal would roll off their cap, either this summer or next. If they wanted to keep money on their books, they never would have traded KAT. It was a second apron cost cutting move, and they’re not going to want ANY money back if there is a trade. I think only Brooklyn could swing that.

    People need to adjust their thinking. Everyone thought it was business as usual last summer, but both the LAC and GS held the line and let major roster pieces and former All Stars walk. If a player isn’t absolutely being contract raped, they need to hold onto whatever money they have remaining. There isn’t any out there.

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    Minnesota specifically did the trade so Randal would roll off their cap, either this summer or next. If they wanted to keep money on their books, they never would have traded KAT. It was a second apron cost cutting move, and they’re not going to want ANY money back if there is a trade. I think only Brooklyn could swing that.

    People need to adjust their thinking. Everyone thought it was business as usual last summer, but both the LAC and GS held the line and let major roster pieces and former All Stars walk. If a player isn’t absolutely being contract raped, they need to hold onto whatever money they have remaining. There isn’t any out there.
    Do you think this thinking applies to Naz and John Collins and their specific situations?

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    Do you think this thinking applies to Naz and John Collins and their specific situations?
    Could very well be. Utah may be more amenable to a trade, but Naz is also a Minny roster guy.

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    I don’t want Yab at all. He can’t defend and is a limited player on offence. He puts up “meh” numbers on a worse team than the spurs. No thanks.

    Reid is likely not gettable but the more I look at it the more I think the spurs will go for an inside presence. Having another centre launch 50% of his shots from 3 will crowd up operating space for wemby. I’m actually thinking a player with a similar shot diet as Julius Randle who can defend and has a much smaller contract would work with wemby. Problem is I can’t find anyone like that. Perhaps the spurs think castle is that guy and will add complimentary shooting pieces around them. I’m not sure.

    NAW is a good guy to get. Jaden mcdaniels would be a dream. I would like to have wiggins replace Vassell as well. But none of those are the inside presence tbe spurs are sorely lacking.
    Yeah, you might be right about Yabusele. I still think he's a good player, but I am basing that on his Olympic play. I didn't watch him in Philly, just looked at stats and the game/s against the Spurs.

    As for not getting another perimeter shooting big/center, what do you mean he'll take up Victor's space? Do you mean he'll occupy too much space out on the perimeter giving Victor less room to move around on the outside/perimeter?
    That could also clog up the lane for other guys to drive inside (if the center can't shoot at all), and also, if Victor wants to go inside more, not sure how that would work if the other center can't shoot from the outside, or are you not intending this player to start? Good theory, though, I am just trying to look at it from other angles.
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    Minnesota specifically did the trade so Randal would roll off their cap, either this summer or next. If they wanted to keep money on their books, they never would have traded KAT. It was a second apron cost cutting move, and they’re not going to want ANY money back if there is a trade. I think only Brooklyn could swing that.
    Things can happen during the season, Randle's play against the Lakers exceeded expectations, Warriors should be another good matchup for him, if he plays well again, it's going to force Minnesota to think about it.
    KAT will make $22M more than Randle next season, that's also a factor.
    I personally think that they preferred outcome would be keeping both Randle and Naz, with Gobert being traded. But there's no market for Gobert. They'd surely like to replace him with a cheaper rim protector like Poeltl for example.

    People need to adjust their thinking. Everyone thought it was business as usual last summer, but both the LAC and GS held the line and let major roster pieces and former All Stars walk. If a player isn’t absolutely being contract raped, they need to hold onto whatever money they have remaining. There isn’t any out there.
    Warriors offered Klay a 48/2 deal and he felt insulted. In the end he took less from the Mavs.
    PG's max request was ridiculous and only Morey was dumb enough to offer him a 4 year deal.

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    I'd love to trade for John Collins. Keldon + the 14th or maybe even a gang of 2nd round picks would get it done. But somehow I got the feeling that we won't break up the friendship crew. I also can't see us trading Barnes, because his leadership is very valuable for this squad.
    Trading Barnes (our 4th best player, and one of the few we have that actually know how to play team basketball) to open up some cap space just so we can keep the Power of Friendship together would be a huge kick in the nuts.

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    Trading Barnes (our 4th best player, and one of the few we have that actually know how to play team basketball) to open up some cap space just so we can keep the Power of Friendship together would be a huge kick in the nuts.
    absolutely, but you never knew with our FO

    There won't be enough minutes available if we add Collins and draft a forward.
    Fox/Castle/Devin lineups will still be a thing and there are just 96 minutes available at forward positions. With Devin still being on the roster, ~80 is the best case scenario.
    Even if we assume Collins plays ~15 minutes as Wemby's backup, he'd still play ~15 at PF.
    Meaning there would be just ~65 minutes left for Barnes, Keldon, Jeremy, Champ and rookie(s). Someone has to go.

    Barnes is a must keep because was our best and most reliable shooter, is the only veteran left on the team and is an expiring contract.
    Champ is also a must keep because he costs nothing, won't complain about not playing enough minutes and he would add very little value in a trade.
    Devin will surely (unfortunately) stay because they still believe in him.
    So it's between Keldon and Jeremy who will be gone. If it was up to me, I'd trade both of them for Collins. I don't want to give an extension to a non-shooting forward.
    Just think about it, how many of those are getting regular minutes in these playoffs? Exactly. Pushing him into a backup C role just hurts the team.
    exactly my thoughts. One of them will have to go and if you ask me it's Keldon, but I'm not sure if our front office sees it the same way. I think they still want to keep Jeremy around. Another problem is that if we sign a rim running back up C a la Steven Adams, Sochan would even be unplayable as a bench player, cause he would mess up the spacing there as well. Btw I don't see John Collins as a legit option for back up C, he wasn't really successful at that position in the past.

    I posted this in another thread:

    I'm just looking for 3 things this offseason:

    1. starting PF (most likely aquired via trade)

    any of John Collins, Naz Reid, Jabari Smith Jr., Santi Aldama is good enough for that role.

    2. Rotation wing (most likely drafted)

    any of Jakucionas, Knueppel, Carter Bryant or Fleming. If it's 2 out of those 4 even better.

    3. Back up Center (FA signing or draft pick)

    singing someone like Steven Adams or drafting a big like Sorber for example

    If we take care of these 3 positions I'm fine. That would also mean that at least one of Vassell, Keldon, Champagnie, Barnes or Sochan has to go.

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    I just can't see Naz becoming available; I think it's a pipe dream. Even if Randle doesn't opt out the Wolves are nearly $35 million under the second apron for next season and I doubt Naz is going to command the nearly $40 million a year it would take to put them in the second apron for 2025-26.

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    Things can happen during the season, Randle's play against the Lakers exceeded expectations, Warriors should be another good matchup for him, if he plays well again, it's going to force Minnesota to think about it.
    KAT will make $22M more than Randle next season, that's also a factor.
    I personally think that they preferred outcome would be keeping both Randle and Naz, with Gobert being traded. But there's no market for Gobert. They'd surely like to replace him with a cheaper rim protector like Poeltl for example.



    Warriors offered Klay a 48/2 deal and he felt insulted. In the end he took less from the Mavs.
    PG's max request was ridiculous and only Morey was dumb enough to offer him a 4 year deal.
    The point is, the teams held fast, and the players walked. In the past, the teams would have paid, or in PG’s case, given him the extra year, which was the only sticking point.

    Look for more of that to happen.

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    Things can happen during the season, Randle's play against the Lakers exceeded expectations, Warriors should be another good matchup for him, if he plays well again, it's going to force Minnesota to think about it.
    KAT will make $22M more than Randle next season, that's also a factor.
    I personally think that they preferred outcome would be keeping both Randle and Naz, with Gobert being traded. But there's no market for Gobert. They'd surely like to replace him with a cheaper rim protector like Poeltl for example.



    Warriors offered Klay a 48/2 deal and he felt insulted. In the end he took less from the Mavs.
    PG's max request was ridiculous and only Morey was dumb enough to offer him a 4 year deal.
    The point of the trade was to keep DiVincenzo and discard Randle,dropping them below the second apron.

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    I think they still want to keep Jeremy around. Another problem is that if we sign a rim running back up C a la Steven Adams, Sochan would even be unplayable as a bench player, cause he would mess up the spacing there as well. Btw I don't see John Collins as a legit option for back up C, he wasn't really successful at that position in the past.

    1. starting PF (most likely aquired via trade)

    any of John Collins, Naz Reid, Jabari Smith Jr., Santi Aldama is good enough for that role.
    That, along with positional size/rebounding, is why I've been saying I expect Sochan to reclaim his starting spot next season at the expense of Castle.

    All except Collins are more than likely pipe dreams and the former is the exact archetype they've long avoided at PF (a combo big, as opposed to wing-forward, who lacks lateral mobility and ball skills beyond spot up shooting).

    Given that I think it's unlikely they go big with their natural pick and more likely with the Hawks pick, but unlikely to be a rotation player next season, these are the names I could see them having interest in: Lopez (suspect he signs with Warriors), Capela, Adams, Nance Jr., LaRavia (wing-forward), Plumlee, Kornet, Yabusele.

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    The point of the trade was to keep DiVincenzo and discard Randle,dropping them below the second apron.
    As I said, that was the initial point, but if Randle continues playing like this, they're going to have to think hard about it.

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    As I said, that was the initial point, but if Randle continues playing like this, they're going to have to think hard about it.
    Randle is fools gold. He plays no defense, and his offense comes in occasional bursts. If they wanted that much salary going forward, they never would have traded KAT. They won’t even check the rear view mirror if he opts out. In spite of his good series vs. LA,his playoff numbers are subpar.

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    Randle is fools gold. He plays no defense, and his offense comes in occasional bursts.
    That's why I said if he can continue his play. Lakers were a defensively bad team, but if he manages to have another ~22ppg series on good efficency against Draymond, then he's a good asset to have.

    If they wanted that much salary going forward, they never would have traded KAT. They won’t even check the rear view mirror if he opts out. In spite of his good series vs. LA,his playoff numbers are subpar.
    Yeah, he was pretty bad for the Knicks, that's why I made Dubious Handle jokes. He was a first option there, a role that's too much for him.
    Ant seems to love him and he's a good complement if we're talking archetypes.
    Ant/DiVincenzo/McDaniels/Randle/Naz lineup should be the most played against the Warriors, we'll see how it goes.

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    Yeah, you might be right about Yabusele. I still think he's a good player, but I am basing that on his Olympic play. I didn't watch him in Philly, just looked at stats and the game/s against the Spurs.

    As for not getting another perimeter shooting big/center, what do you mean he'll take up Victor's space? Do you mean he'll occupy too much space out on the perimeter giving Victor less room to move around on the outside/perimeter?
    That could also clog up the lane for other guys to drive inside (if the center can't shoot at all), and also, if Victor wants to go inside more, not sure how that would work if the other center can't shoot from the outside, or are you not intending this player to start? Good theory, though, I am just trying to look at it from other angles.
    Yeah, sorry about that as it was really unclear. I was just rambling.

    What I meant is with another perimeter big wemby wouldn’t have as room to operate and also it is unnecessary. Wemby is already shooting. I always thought that it’s hard to build a fluid offence arounf wemby because he’s so big. If you put him up too you would have to clear both sides of the court because literally one step and he’s on the side lines. To give him room to operate I still think an offence with lots of cutting would work. Another thing is that we do need inside scoring, having a big (or a perimeter player who plays big) can allow the spurs to run an outside in offence with wemby taking the outside and once he draws the big out, allow the inside player to get easy buckets without any shot blockers in the paint.

    The inside player should be able to shoot somewhat as to not clog up the lane and allow the spurs to also switch it to a cut heavy offence, with players like fox, castle and wemby initiating offence looking for cutters while they can drive to the basket. It could be a versatile offence that requires a lot of rad and react but to many peoples point, not sure we have the smart personnel to do it yet.

    I’m not over ally worried about clogged lanes now. Really the only player who can’t shoot that gets regular minutes is sochan. While castle and to an extent fox may not be dead eye shooters, you’d still have to guard them.

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    Until he's too old or injured to play, I think Adams is a perfect pairing with Victor.

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    Thanks for the clarification. That makes sense. I would not mind a big that can score inside, and you might be right that it could work better than having another big like mostly shoots. Very interesting which way the Spurs will go.

    I'd also love Adams, but not sure if he's more a bench big or starter with Victor? Is he actually any good down low? How does he get the bulk of his offense?

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    I'd also love Adams, but not sure if he's more a bench big or starter with Victor? Is he actually any good down low? How does he get the bulk of his offense?
    The bulk of Adams offense impact comes from offensive rebounds and creating space for others. Fox/Castle/Vassell would love playing with him. Can't see Houston letting him go with his recent play though. His FT% would be right at home in SA.

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    Adam’s would be nice. I’ve always loved his game, setting the best screens, boxing out his man so far westbrook can get his rebounds, decent passer, reliable roller.

    The only qualms I have about him is that he hasn’t committed the first live murder in a sporting event on Tv, live, against Draymond. I don’t understand it, I’m pretty positive Adam’s can rip Draymond into two pieces like a piece of bbq chicken, but he just doesn’t do anything against anyone.

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    I don't have a pulse on what the spurs are going to do this time. Usually I get a sense what they are looking for. Just by looking at rumours and following the team. This time I am really lost. I know that the Spurs will obtain a rotational center. I have no idea who that would be though.

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    I wouldn't expect Adams to play big minutes, but I'd love to pick him up anyway.

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    Just for reference, here's a list of all NBA Free Agents in 2025.

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    Tracking the status and signings of all NBA free agents.
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    PLAYER (202) POS AGE YOE PREV TEAM PREV AAV TYPE
    LeBron James PF 40.3 22 LAL $50,677,999
    PLAYER / $52.6M
    Fred VanVleet PG 31.2 9 HOU $42,846,615
    CLUB / $44.9M
    Kyrie Irving PG 33.1 14 DAL $40,000,000
    PLAYER / $44.0M
    James Harden SG 35.7 15 LAC $35,000,000
    PLAYER / $36.3M
    Khris Middleton SF 33.7 13 WAS $31,000,000
    PLAYER / $34.0M
    Julius Randle PF 30.4 11 MIN $29,272,320
    PLAYER / $30.9M
    John Collins PF 27.6 8 UTA $25,000,000
    PLAYER / $26.6M
    Brook Lopez C 37.1 17 MIL $24,000,000
    UFA / Bird
    Clint Capela C 30.9 11 ATL $22,940,640
    UFA / Bird
    Bruce Brown Jr. SG 28.7 7 NOP $22,500,000
    UFA / Early Bird
    Malcolm Brogdon PG 32.3 9 WAS $22,500,000
    UFA / Bird
    Myles Turner C 29.1 10 IND $20,451,750
    UFA / Bird
    Tim Hardaway Jr. SG 33.1 12 DET $18,750,000
    UFA / Bird
    Duncan Robinson SF 31.0 7 MIA $18,000,000
    OPT-OUT / $19.9M
    D'Angelo Russell PG 29.2 10 BKN $18,000,000
    UFA / Bird
    Caris LeVert SG 30.7 9 ATL $16,000,000
    UFA / Bird
    Luke Kennard SG 28.8 8 MEM $14,000,000
    UFA / Bird
    Naz Reid C 25.7 6 MIN $13,986,432
    PLAYER / $15.0M
    Dorian Finney-Smith PF 32.0 9 LAL $13,890,240
    PLAYER / $15.4M
    Dennis Schröder PG 31.6 12 DET $12,715,125
    UFA / Early Bird
    Steven Adams C 31.8 12 HOU $12,600,000
    UFA / Bird
    Marvin Bagley III PF 26.1 7 MEM $12,500,000
    UFA / Bird
    Bobby Portis PF 30.2 10 MIL $12,144,552
    PLAYER / $13.4M
    Chris Boucher PF 32.2 8 TOR $11,750,000
    UFA / Bird
    Matisse Thybulle SG 28.2 6 POR $11,025,000
    PLAYER / $11.6M
    Moritz Wagner C 28.0 7 ORL $11,000,000
    CLUB / $11.0M
    Joe Ingles SF 37.6 11 ORL $11,000,000
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Larry Nance Jr. PF 32.3 10 ATL $10,790,000
    UFA / Bird
    Chris Paul PG 39.9 20 SAS $10,460,000
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Al Horford C 38.9 18 BOS $9,750,000
    UFA / Bird
    Tre Jones PG 25.2 5 CHI $9,500,000
    UFA / Bird
    Pat Connaughton SG 32.2 10 MIL $9,423,869
    PLAYER / $9.4M
    Gary Payton II PG 32.4 9 GSW $8,715,000
    UFA / Bird
    Kelly Oubre Jr. SF 29.3 10 PHI $8,182,575
    PLAYER / $8.4M
    Jeff Green PF 38.7 18 HOU $8,000,000
    UFA / Early Bird
    Trey Lyles PF 29.5 10 SAC $8,000,000
    UFA / Bird
    Vasilije Micic PG 31.2 2 PHX $7,851,717
    CLUB / $8.1M
    Gary Harris SG 30.6 11 ORL $7,500,000
    CLUB / $7.5M
    Kevon Looney C 29.2 10 GSW $7,500,000
    UFA / Bird
    Jae’Sean Tate SF 29.5 5 HOU $6,876,811
    UFA / Bird
    Josh Giddey SG 22.5 4 CHI $6,803,702
    RFA / Bird
    Jevon Carter PG 29.6 7 CHI $6,500,000
    PLAYER / $6.8M
    Jonathan Kuminga PF 22.5 4 GSW $6,213,837
    RFA / Bird
    Precious Achiuwa PF 25.6 5 NYK $6,000,000
    UFA / Bird
    Malik Beasley SG 28.4 9 DET $6,000,000
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Dario Saric PF 31.0 9 DEN $5,297,200
    PLAYER / $5.4M
    Davion Mitc PG 26.7 4 MIA $5,237,879
    RFA / Bird
    Andre Drummond C 31.7 13 PHI $5,000,000
    PLAYER / $5.0M
    Ziaire Williams SF 23.6 4 BKN $4,976,981
    RFA / Bird
    Nicolas Batum SF 36.3 17 LAC $4,784,700
    PLAYER / $4.9M
    Aaron Holiday PG 28.6 7 HOU $4,784,700
    CLUB / $4.9M
    Nickeil Alexander-Walker SG 26.7 6 MIN $4,500,000
    UFA / Bird
    Dwight Powell C 33.8 11 DAL $4,000,000
    PLAYER / $4.0M
    Jake LaRavia PF 23.5 3 SAC $3,690,842
    UFA / Bird
    Amir Coffey SG 27.8 6 LAC $3,666,667
    UFA / Bird
    Tre Mann PG 24.2 4 CHA $3,511,803
    RFA / Bird
    Russell Westbrook PG 36.4 17 DEN $3,386,366
    PLAYER / $3.5M
    Cory Joseph PG 33.7 13 ORL $3,386,366
    CLUB / $3.5M
    Eric Gordon SG 36.3 17 PHI $3,386,366
    PLAYER / $3.5M
    Doug McDermott SF 33.3 11 SAC $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Markieff Morris PF 35.7 14 LAL $3,303,771
    UFA / Bird
    Tristan Thompson C 34.1 14 CLE $3,303,771
    UFA / Early Bird
    Patty Mills PG 36.7 16 LAC $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    James Johnson PF 38.2 15 IND $3,303,771
    UFA / Bird
    Spencer Dinwiddie PG 32.0 11 DAL $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Seth Curry SG 34.7 12 CHA $3,303,771
    UFA / Early Bird
    Taj Gibson C 39.8 16 CHA $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Kyle Lowry PG 39.1 19 PHI $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Alec Burks SG 33.8 14 MIA $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Garrett Temple SG 38.9 15 TOR $3,303,771
    UFA / Early Bird
    Mason Plumlee C 35.2 12 PHX $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    DeAndre Jordan C 36.8 17 DEN $3,303,771
    UFA / Bird
    Dante Exum PG 29.8 9 DAL $3,075,000
    UFA / Early Bird
    Isaiah Jackson PF 23.2 4 IND $3,039,165
    RFA / Bird
    Tyus Jones PG 28.9 10 PHX $3,003,427
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Cameron Payne PG 30.7 10 NYK $3,003,427
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Delon Wright PG 33.0 10 NYK $3,003,427
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Ajay Mitc PG 22.8 1 OKC $3,000,000
    CLUB / $3.0M
    Taurean Prince PF 31.1 9 MIL $2,988,550
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Ariel Hukporti C 23.0 1 NYK $2,872,666
    CLUB / $2.0M
    Monte Morris PG 29.8 8 PHX $2,800,834
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Luke Kornet C 29.8 8 BOS $2,800,834
    UFA / Bird
    Quentin Grimes SG 24.9 4 PHI $2,782,011
    RFA / Bird
    Trendon Watford PF 24.4 4 BKN $2,726,603
    UFA / Early Bird
    Thomas Bryant C 27.8 8 IND $2,686,788
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Damion Lee SG 32.5 8 PHX $2,686,788
    UFA / Early Bird
    Jae Crowder SF 34.8 13 SAC $2,620,232
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Cameron Thomas SG 23.5 4 BKN $2,613,962
    RFA / Bird
    Gary Trent Jr. SG 26.2 7 MIL $2,613,120
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Day'Ron Sharpe C 23.4 4 BKN $2,579,451
    RFA / Bird
    Santi Aldama C 24.2 4 MEM $2,560,843
    RFA / Bird
    Justin Edwards SG 21.3 1 PHI $2,553,451
    CLUB / $2.0M
    Ty Jerome SG 27.8 6 CLE $2,500,000
    UFA / Early Bird
    Talen Horton-Tucker SG 24.4 6 CHI $2,425,403
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Jordan McLaughlin PG 29.0 6 SAS $2,425,403
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Bol Bol PF 25.4 6 PHX $2,425,403
    UFA / Early Bird
    Tristan Vukcevic C 22.1 2 WAS $2,424,892
    RFA / Two-Way
    Kevin Porter Jr. PG 25.0 5 MIL $2,392,183
    PLAYER / $2.5M
    Jaxson Hayes C 24.9 6 NOP $2,314,473
    UFA / Bird
    Vlatko Cancar PF 28.0 6 DEN $2,271,775
    UFA / Bird
    Keon Johnson SG 23.1 4 BKN $2,256,092
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Luka Garza C 26.3 4 MIN $2,256,092
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Sandro Mamukelashvili C 25.9 4 SAS $2,162,606
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Charles Bassey C 24.5 4 SAS $2,162,606
    UFA / Bird
    Dalano Banton PG 25.4 4 POR $2,108,338
    UFA / Early Bird
    AJ Green SG 25.6 3 MIL $2,108,016
    UFA / Bird
    Guerschon Yabusele PF 29.3 3 PHI $2,087,519
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Caleb Houstan SF 22.2 3 ORL $2,051,850
    CLUB / $2.2M
    Jericho Sims C 26.5 4 MIL $1,886,069
    UFA / Bird
    Lonnie Walker IV SG 26.3 7 PHI $1,860,904
    CLUB / $2.9M
    P.J. Tucker PF 40.0 14 NYK $1,857,897
    CLUB / $3.5M
    Antonio Reeves SG 24.4 1 NOP $1,802,934
    RFA / Bird
    Rayan Rupert SG 20.9 2 POR $1,744,366
    CLUB / $2.2M
    Josh Minott SF 22.4 3 MIN $1,736,199
    CLUB / $2.2M
    Gui Santos SF 22.8 2 GSW $1,714,339
    CLUB / $2.2M
    Keon Ellis SF 25.2 3 SAC $1,701,903
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Landry Shamet SG 28.1 7 NYK $1,682,008
    UFA / Bird
    JT Thor PF 22.7 4 WAS $1,659,553
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jalen Wilson PF 24.5 2 BKN $1,654,511
    CLUB / $2.2M
    Tony Bradley C 27.2 7 IND $1,635,635
    CLUB / $2.9M
    Elfrid Payton PG 31.2 9 NOP $1,602,563
    CLUB / $3.2M
    Jabari Walker SF 22.8 3 POR $1,585,781
    RFA / Bird
    Jared Butler PG 24.7 4 PHI $1,547,652
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Paul Reed C 25.8 5 DET $1,530,375
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Lindy Waters III SF 27.8 4 DET $1,481,533
    UFA / Bird
    Brandon Boston Jr SG 23.4 4 NOP $1,473,080
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Jeremiah Robinson-Earl PF 24.5 4 NOP $1,422,907
    UFA / Bird
    Tyrese Martin SF 26.1 2 BKN $1,413,875
    CLUB / $2.2M
    Dominick Barlow PF 21.9 3 ATL $1,381,311
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Keshad Johnson PF 23.8 1 MIA $1,340,130
    CLUB / $2.0M
    Chuma Okeke PF 26.7 5 CLE $1,331,209
    CLUB / $2.5M
    Stanley Umude G 26.0 3 DET $1,329,577
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jordan Goodwin PG 26.5 4 LAL $1,286,648
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Quinten Post C 25.1 1 GSW $1,197,149
    CLUB / $2.0M
    Alex Len C 31.8 12 LAL $1,177,206
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Jeff Dowtin PG 27.9 4 PHI $1,162,327
    RFA / Two-Way
    J.D. Davison PG 22.6 3 BOS $1,141,366
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Kai Jones PF 24.2 4 DAL $1,104,289
    RFA / Two-Way
    Ben Simmons PG 28.8 9 LAC $1,082,061
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Isaac Jones C 24.8 1 SAC $1,054,167
    CLUB / $2.0M
    Torrey Craig SF 34.3 8 BOS $1,046,289
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Drew Timme F 24.6 1 BKN $1,034,216
    CLUB / $2.0M
    Markelle Fultz PG 26.9 8 SAC $981,902
    RFA / Non-Bird
    Bismack Biyombo C 32.7 14 SAS $797,462
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Javonte Green SG 31.8 6 CLE $696,955
    UFA / Non-Bird
    MarJon Beauchamp SG 24.5 3 NYK $514,970
    RFA / Two-Way
    Ryan Rollins SG 22.8 3 MIL $491,887
    RFA / Two-Way
    Pat Spencer G 28.8 2 GSW $438,810
    RFA / Non-Bird
    Lamar Stevens SF 27.8 5 MEM $411,529
    UFA / Early Bird
    Kevin Knox SF 25.7 7 GSW $330,394
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Braxton Key SF 28.2 3 GSW $11,997
    UFA / Non-Roster Invite
    David Roddy PF 24.1 3 PHI $11,997
    RFA / Two-Way
    Branden Carlson C 25.8 1 OKC $6,538
    RFA / Two-Way
    Anton Watson PF 24.5 1 NYK $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Miles Norris PF 25.0 2 BOS $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jacob Toppin SF 24.9 2 ATL $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jalen Hood-Schifino PG 21.8 2 PHI $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Nah'Shon Hyland PG 24.6 4 MIN $0
    UFA / Two-Way
    Taran Armstrong G 23.2 1 GSW $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Wendell Moore Jr. SG 23.8 3 CHA $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Keion Brooks Jr. SF 1 NOP $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Tristen Newton PG 24.0 1 MIN $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Emanuel Miller SF 24.8 1 CHI $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Isaiah Stevens PG 24.5 1 MIA $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Boo Buie G 25.3 1 NYK $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Yuki Kawamura G 24.0 1 MEM $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Mac McClung PG 26.2 3 ORL $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Christian Koloko C 24.8 2 LAL $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    E.J. Liddell PF 24.3 3 CHI $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Emoni Bates SG 21.2 2 CLE $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Kessler Edwards SF 24.7 4 SAC $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Micah Potter C 27.0 4 UTA $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Kevin McCullar Jr. SG 24.1 1 NYK $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    TyTy Washington Jr. PG 23.4 3 PHX $0
    RFA
    Spencer Jones SF 23.8 1 DEN $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Harrison Ingram SF 22.4 1 SAS $0
    RFA / Non-Bird
    David Duke Jr. SG 25.5 4 SAS $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Quenton Jackson G 26.6 3 IND $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jack McVeigh F 28.8 1 HOU $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Josh Christopher SG 23.3 3 MIA $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Trentyn Flowers F 20.1 1 LAC $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Riley Minix SF 24.6 1 SAS $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Alex Ducas G 24.3 1 OKC $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Keaton Wallace G 26.2 2 ATL $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jamal Cain SF 26.1 3 NOP $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Bryce McGowens SG 22.4 3 POR $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    P.J. Hall PF 23.2 1 DEN $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    N'Faly Dante PF 23.5 1 HOU $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jesse Edwards C 25.1 1 MIN $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Cam Spencer SG 25.0 1 MEM $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Daniss Jenkins G 23.7 1 DET $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Reece Beekman PG 23.5 1 BKN $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Drew Peterson F 25.4 2 BOS $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Trey Alexander SG 22.0 1 DEN $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Isaiah Crawford G 23.5 1 SAC $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jalen Bridges SG 23.9 1 PHX $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Dru Smith SG 27.3 2 MIA $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Collin Gillespie PG 25.8 3 PHX $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Justin Minaya F 26.1 3 POR $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Adam Flagler G 25.4 2 OKC $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Mason Jones SG 26.8 4 SAC $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Troy Brown Jr. SG 25.8 7 DET
    UFA / Early Bird



    That whole ing list of dudes and people around here are going to be "bring in trey lyles, garret temple and cory joseph"

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    If we cannot get Naz, then is there a world where we acquire the following:
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    Plus, jettison the three friends?

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