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    What would it take to get him from the 76ers? I would like to see the Spurs trade the rights of some of the overseas players that we don't plan on bringing over plus Anderson, Green, 2nd round pick next year.
    He is young, athletic and would protect the rim.
    What do you think?

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    At least you're including Green and Anderson in the deal. Most folks around here think he can be had for Diaw's fatass and Parker or Mills.

    I think Okafor gets dealt well before Noel.

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    They prefer to keep Noel, but he favors what the spurs need as a young athletic defender and finisher. Spurs could offer mills/Parker their pick and another player like diaw or Anderson. Danny would get it done, but I think his cap friendly deal is too good to trade if you want to have some sort of insurance on missing out on big name fa. Draft night wil be interesting.

    I expect the spurs to be in talks for noel, among other center options.

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    Noel is a nice player already and has a bit of upside. He pick n roll defense is pretty damn good. He works hard. He is still little raw offensively, and displayed enough court time to show that he doesn't come with a health warning. Therefore, he wont be had by giving up junk. It is possible to get by trading Parker, but Spurs will have to throw in some over seas rights and a few unprotected 1sts to get it done. In all honesty, with Manu and TD set to retire this year or next, we are one Leonard injury away from being out out the playoffs. You don't want a Nets situation where they bet their future on a one year thing. Heck, it is all possible that another 96 season is coming our way.

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    Green, Diaw, Mills, Anderson

    If you want Teague, use those same four and a 1st round pick

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    Noel is a nice player already and has a bit of upside. He pick n roll defense is pretty damn good. He works hard. He is still little raw offensively, and displayed enough court time to show that he doesn't come with a health warning. Therefore, he wont be had by giving up junk. It is possible to get by trading Parker, but Spurs will have to throw in some over seas rights and a few unprotected 1sts to get it done. In all honesty, with Manu and TD set to retire this year or next, we are one Leonard injury away from being out out the playoffs. You don't want a Nets situation where they bet their future on a one year thing. Heck, it is all possible that another 96 season is coming our way.
    I agree.
    Not worthy to give up a future pick. We have become top heavy, with 2 stars and that is it, a bunch of really, really old dudes (bc just old dudes does not really explain the severity of the age situation), and not much in terms of stashed players, maybe Bertans and Milutinov and they are roleplayer potential caliber guys. LJC has stalled on his development and they have a similar player in Jerami Grant. If Kawhi gets injured for a good chunk of the season we will be in the lottery. I would not trade a future unprotected 1st pick unless we were talking about a real star which Noel is not.

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    In all honesty, with Manu and TD set to retire this year or next, we are one Leonard injury away from being out out the playoffs. . . . Heck, it is all possible that another 96 season is coming our way.
    I think you mean '97.

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    If he's any good why are the 76ers ready to trade him for crap most likely. He's on a rookie contract so what can you get in a trade for that other than cheap assets.

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    If he's any good why are the 76ers ready to trade him for crap most likely.
    He's good and they won't trade him for crap.

    This is off-season dreaming.

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    Brett brown can really do us a solid and gift that guy to us..

    Noel/Aldridge/Leonard/Green/MCW Starters

    That equates to length for days and mostly solid defense outside of Aldridge. Seems feasible if they are going to jettison all the old timers. The bench will probably be soft but if they can at least fill it with shooters that will be something.

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    Brett brown can really do us a solid and gift that guy to us..

    Noel/Aldridge/Leonard/Green/MCW Starters

    That equates to length for days and mostly solid defense outside of Aldridge. Seems feasible if they are going to jettison all the old timers. The bench will probably be soft but if they can at least fill it with shooters that will be something.
    Correct me if I'm wrong but that would still leave us some cap flexibility to play with also see it as Noel/MCW make about $6mil combined?

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    Correct me if I'm wrong but that would still leave us some cap flexibility to play with also see it as Noel/MCW make about $6mil combined?
    Depends on what you had to move in order to get those pieces.. I still think most teams will balk at taking on Parker's contract. Most scenarios would probably take Anderson/Diaw/Mills/some 1sts and some draft n stash players. Now if Philly were willing to Take Kyle, Mills and a 1st for Noel and Bucks were willing to take Parker and Diaw well then you'd have some cap flexibility.

    Realistically you could move Green and get Noel and a combo of those players mentioned to get MCW but you'd still have Parkers albatross contract eating up cap space.

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    Brett brown can really do us a solid and gift that guy to us..

    Noel/Aldridge/Leonard/Green/MCW Starters

    That equates to length for days and mostly solid defense outside of Aldridge. Seems feasible if they are going to jettison all the old timers. The bench will probably be soft but if they can at least fill it with shooters that will be something.
    See, now, that's what I've been thinking too. That's a perfect team for the "new NBA" - long, athletic, a defensive beat - if it develops like I think it could. If FO can pull that off forget next year, but the 3 years after that we'd be nasty, assuming the bench could be rebuilt in the meantime. A reliable scoring 6th man would be crucial to a team like that.

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    I think you mean '97.
    No, He's right, it was 96 season that gave us the top pick in 97

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    Spurs have no one Sixers would want for Noel. Only guy they'd want is Leonard and he's obviously off limits.

    No idea how or why anyone would think its realistically possible to get him. Come on guys -- step up your game.

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    Also remember Colanelgo is there to block any Brett Brown gifting.

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    Noel ain't a buy high guy, tbh. He ain't coming this year.

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    Noel is young and has shown plenty of promise. I believe If it happened, it would be a three team trade. Patty, Diaw, Parker etc become more valuable to other teams who could facilitate players to the sixers. The sixers mindset is to start winning, some vets is what they are looking for to mold their youth in the right direction and make the most of their potential

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    Patty and Diaw are not netting you Noel without giving up one or two unprotected picks - not the 29th pick. Stop it everyone. Just stop it.

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    Spurs have no one Sixers would want for Noel. Only guy they'd want is Leonard and he's obviously off limits.

    No idea how or why anyone would think its realistically possible to get him. Come on guys -- step up your game.
    Fans think they can trade players they don't want on their team for someone that is why, no clue in why the other team would want them if you don't
    Patty and Diaw are not netting you Noel without giving up one or two unprotected picks - not the 29th pick. Stop it everyone. Just stop it.
    Exactly, dudes are on that good with these trade ideas.

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    Patty and Diaw are not netting you Noel without giving up one or two unprotected picks - not the 29th pick. Stop it everyone. Just stop it.
    Patty/Diaw likely nets you a bad contract in return. Wise move is to swap Mills by himself with a backup PG, and to just outright waive/stretch Diaw.

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    this would be best option at center if they can make it happen tbh

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    Patty/Diaw by themselves would only net us something like a top 58 protected 2nd round pick that we'd never see. Philly would probably do that...basically take them into space without giving anyhing back....that's probly the best we could do to get rid of the $3m guaranteed on Diaw's contract

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    Patty/Diaw by themselves would only net us something like a top 58 protected 2nd round pick that we'd never see. Philly would probably do that...basically take them into space without giving anyhing back....that's probly the best we could do to get rid of the $3m guaranteed on Diaw's contract
    Okay

    Yes, some of us are dreaming high on these trades... But y'all debbiedowners are exaggerating with how worthless our trade assets are. A Protected 58th second round pick for Boris Diaw and Patty Mills, cmon man

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    D-League Danny, Boris Diaw, and Patty Mills for Nerlens Noel... Get it done RC

    Then show Mike Conley the money

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