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    I wouldn't mind seeing Kyle Anderson go... and apart from a crazy trade that involves LA, I don't see anything else happening.

    Kyle is the odd man out, we could trade him for an early second round pick.

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    Unless its Bledsoe, tucker..The spurs should not give up Aldridge.
    I already proposed a trade where Sofridge goes to Boston & Bledsoe/Len/Tucker to the Spurs (waive Leprosy/Forbes) while the Suns acquire Smart/Kyle+1st rd pick(s) from Boston: (threw in Amir's expiring for salary matching purposes)



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    It says play GM before the deadline... I'm talking tweaking here, for this season, not blow it up...

    From Urban Dictionary:

    Tweaking: Frantic and compuslive behaviour often associated with methamphetamine abuse (crank).


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    I never said he was a good play maker and I never said he was great.

    I'm simply saying you're over-exaggerating how bad he is.

    Keep trying, you have a long way to go.

    Start with comprehension first.
    Brandon Knight is a terrible playmaker for a POINT GUARD that was supposed to be a STARTER. If he was a starting 2-guard then he would be an above average playmaker like Avery Bradley compared to guys like Klay.

    Claiming a starting point guards playmaking abilities are better than a wingplayer makes no sense b/c they are judged in relative to players who play the same position. Draymond Green is an above average shooter for PF/C but he would be Andre Roberson status if he was a wing player.
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    bledsoe, booker, chandler for lma, parker works out: http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=hce8bgd


    pending on if chandler can still play.

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    if chandler can still play i'd take parker + lma for just booker + chandler. the math doesn't work out though.

    if it did i'd have no problem with starting booker at PG.

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    Fat Head has negative trade value:



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    If we're looking to the future, then LMA to Boston for Nets 2017 1st round pick + Jaylen Brown + Amir Johnson
    Jaylen Brown plays the same position as Kawhi.

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    This year's Spurs have very few trade assets. Realistically, the only tradable contracts ( with positive value ) are Danny's and Patty's and both would leave big holes that would have to be filled. It's unlikely they'd look to trade either, even if they don't think they'd want to pay Patty Tyler Johnson money. They're not moving Gasol, Aldridge or Parker.

    It's possible they make a smaller trade, with Jonathon's contract being the most likely, if they don't plan to keep him. Something like Simmons to Philly for Holmes/Thompson/Covington could work but it won't move the needle.

    It's interesting whether they'd want to keep their 1st round pick since they already have quite a lot of rookies and have Milutinov in the pipeline too. If they plan to use cap space, in case Gasol opts out, they may not want that contract on the books. On the other hand, decent players on rookie contracts help a lot with the cap management going forward and the 2018 summer projects to be very interesting for the Spurs.

    The most likely move, of course, would be waiving Forbes or Lapro or both and adding a buyout vet after the trade deadline.

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    Anderson and Simmons for Hezonja

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    http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=jerzq2t

    If we want to go in an entirely different direction

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    Anderson and Simmons for Hezonja
    Hezonja has been terrible. He is getting benched by a team that is not that good and invested a high lottery draft pick on him. He's not shooting better than Simmons and doesn't add what either player does on defense or BBIQ. It is a terrible sign that he's not playing for a team with a losing recrod. It's true that he's 21 but he's not better than either player right now and he's shooting 17% from 3 TBH.

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    Hezonja has some talent, but he also has the Spanoulis syndrome. He thinks he is a lot better than he actually is and playing in the NBA gave him a hint of the cruel reality.

    If he doesn't change his mentality, I don't think there's a place for him in SA or anywhere else in the NBA.

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    The most likely move, of course, would be waiving Forbes or Lapro or both and adding a buyout vet after the trade deadline.
    In reality that ^ is the only possible move I can see and it's unpredictable right now who could be made available.

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    pending on if chandler can still play.
    I'd love to have Booker, dude is a baller.

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    Hezonja has some talent, but he also has the Spanoulis syndrome. He thinks he is a lot better than he actually is and playing in the NBA gave him a hint of the cruel reality.

    If he doesn't change his mentality, I don't think there's a place for him in SA or anywhere else in the NBA.
    This.
    Plus it doesn't look like the coach or front office really trust him anymore, at this point they're just desperately trying to get something out of him because he was such a huge investment (just look at some of the names taken after him), but Fournier is a lot better and readier and he's just 1 or 2 years older so he's probably the guy they wanna build around
    And it'a a shame, because Mario indeed has talent

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    pending on if chandler can still play.
    Suns would laugh their asses off and hang up immediately at that trade imo

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    Hezonja has been terrible. He is getting benched by a team that is not that good and invested a high lottery draft pick on him. He's not shooting better than Simmons and doesn't add what either player does on defense or BBIQ. It is a terrible sign that he's not playing for a team with a losing recrod. It's true that he's 21 but he's not better than either player right now and he's shooting 17% from 3 TBH.
    He's stuck on a team that doesn't know how to develop players. Can you name me one guy they've actually developed? He's got much more upside than either Kyle of Jonathan and he's still young enough to reach his potential. I doubt Orlando would give him up for KA and Simmons but, it's the kind of move that helps us long term without giving up on this season ala trading LA.

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    These trade proposals man.

    It's all good though, fans are supposed to have fun. We've all been there.

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    Is it good ? Is it fair enough for both teams ?

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    Suns would laugh their asses off and hang up immediately at that trade imo
    i don't disagree with that.

    would've proposed lma + parker for just chandler + booker. math doesn't work out though.

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    If you're that confident with the Suns going for Aldridge hard..I hope the spurs have enough leverage to ask for Bledsoe instead though. Much better player. Knight is a terrible player.
    So Knight went from being supposedly too valuable to be a headliner in an Aldridge package to terrible, because that's what Harlem said?

    Bledsoe is definitely better, but he's also 2-3 years older, has bad knees and is more reliant on athleticism. If the Spurs medical staff is confident he'll hold up for a while physically, I'd still prefer him, but from the Suns perspective, since this would be a win now move, they'd probably prefer to hang on to their best player, despite on and off rumors of both sides unhappiness with one another.

    Whether he'd be a deal breaker for the Spurs or not, would probably depend on how highly they think of whichever of Bender or Chriss they'd be getting, since Knight and Len are more known commodities. If he's in it though, I think Len is out and it becomes just him and one of Bender or Chriss.


    He's not as bad as you guys are saying. He actually shot 41% from 3 just over a year ago in a huge sample ( 5 attempts per game) and has shot over 36% from 3 for his career ( Terry has shot 38% from 3 for his career). He's 24 and has been a good player in his early career -- he just averaged 19, 5 and 4 just a year ago.

    Is his IQ great? No, but he's still young. Has he been disappointing this year so far? Yes he has, but its very early in the season and he's only 24 but the potential is there -- he's proved it in his career.

    By no means am I saying he's great, I'm just saying he's better than you and Mr. Facts are implying.


    Who cares about context though? It's all about whatever is happening in the moment.

    Knight has been terrible this season, but it's not difficult to ascertain why: 3rd organization in which he's quickly went from building block to afterthought and probably first time in his life he's been a bench player for an extended period.

    Get him in this environment and there's no reason to think he can't get back to the player he was 2 seasons ago, which was solid.

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    So Knight went from being supposedly too valuable to be a headliner in an Aldridge package to terrible, because that's what Harlem said?

    Bledsoe is definitely better, but he's also 2-3 years older, has bad knees and is more reliant on athleticism. If the Spurs medical staff is confident he'll hold up for a while physically, I'd still prefer him, but from the Suns perspective, since this would be a win now move, they'd probably prefer to hang on to their best player, despite on and off rumors of both sides unhappiness with one another.

    Whether he'd be a deal breaker for the Spurs or not, would probably depend on how highly they think of whichever of Bender or Chriss they'd be getting, since Knight and Len are more known commodities. If he's in it though, I think Len is out and it becomes just him and one of Bender or Chriss.






    Who cares about context though? It's all about whatever is happening in the moment.

    Knight has been terrible this season, but it's not difficult to ascertain why: 3rd organization in which he's quickly went from building block to afterthought and probably first time in his life he's been a bench player for an extended period.

    Get him in this environment and there's no reason to think he can't get back to the player he was 2 seasons ago, which was solid.
    Why are you twissting my words my man. Many Valuable trading assets are terrible players in truth. It's his contract and the fact that hes under 25 that makes him valuable..doesnt excuse him for being a turnover machine.

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    He's stuck on a team that doesn't know how to develop players. Can you name me one guy they've actually developed? He's got much more upside than either Kyle of Jonathan and he's still young enough to reach his potential. I doubt Orlando would give him up for KA and Simmons but, it's the kind of move that helps us long term without giving up on this season ala trading LA.
    Vucevic.
    Oladipo.

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    Vucevic.
    Oladipo.
    Vucevic was good when he got there, his development happened in Philly before the tear down. Oladipo underachieved in Orlando.

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