Yeah that shot is the greatest! Orson Wells was an innovator and maker of cinema history.
Lol terrible idea
Yeah that shot is the greatest! Orson Wells was an innovator and maker of cinema history.
Well , that convinced me not to like his idea.
It makes me laugh when people think Cousins is a player a good franchise would ever want.
Frankly I want Kyrie but after what the Spurs did signing Mills and Pau, these trades don't make sense. For example why have Mills at 12 million per yr when the Spurs would acquire an all star PG and Mills and Kyrie are both so bad on defense that they can't play together. It's one of the main reasons I didn't like the Mills overpayment 4 yr contract.
Then you'd trade instead guys at positions of greater need and left with an undersized team.... probably made worse in its unbalance if Danny and Kyle are sent out which would be the best wing defenders outside of Kawhi and possibly losing Murray too, who IMO projects to be impactful defensively at least b4 he rounds out the rest of his game. I just don't like the team that would be left and don't think they would be better.
I tend to think the Spurs offer is more modest than offers thrown around here... but they do need a guard scorer, s we shall sed what happens. Cleveland is holding out for better offers.
Phoenix could make a good offer without including Josh Jackson or Booker, neither of whom they want to move, but I imagine that it would need to be something like this:
Suns Get:
Kyrie Irving
Iman Shumpert
Cavs Get:
Eric Bledsoe
Jared Dudley
2018 Suns 1st Round Pick (probably in the range of 8-14)
The Suns may even be asked to throw in 2018 Miami 1st Round Pick (probably around 20) I am not sure the Suns are willing to pay that price, though I would. If they aren't, then serving as a third team may be an idea that they are receptive to.
As for the three team hypothetical that I had; swapping the destinations of Murray and the 2018 1st rounder between Cleveland and Phoenix may better suit both teams and is doable but it hinges on how Phoenix view Murray, of course. The Cavs getting a second 2018 1st rounder, in addition to getting significantly better defensively, plus Bledsoe isn't a massive drop off from Irving.
If you sub out Frye and and insert Shumpert your deal still works in trade machine minus Derrick White (who can't be included because he is less than 30 days after he signed). but I chose Frye in my hypothetical deal because his contract is an expiring and still fairly cheap, and could be flipped later. Shumperts deal is worse, and longer, but they may still be willing to take him but that may be doubtful.
Exactly! Sorry folks I'm catching up on yesterday's post that went cinematic for a while.
Not sure who posted about what a long-shot it would be to be in three way trade with the Suns where they give up the best asset for us to get Kyrie, but that's right. We would need to sweeten the pot quite a bit. TD21 had the best proposal I've seen and we should be trying what we can. Kyrie and Kawhi being the same age goes a long way in making it something to strive for.
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Kyrie Irving
(Past three seasons in Cleveland with Lebron and Love)
Offensive Rtg: 114
Defensive Rtg: 108.6
P.E.R. : 21.4
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Net Rtg: +5.4 in 34.3 minutes per game
Kawhi Leonard
(Past three seasons)
Offensive Rtg: 118.3
Defensive Rtg: 98
P.E.R. : 25.2
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Net Rtg: +20.3 in 32.6 minutes per game
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^ They did it. They got Lebron to dress up as a woman on television. Chapelle was right.
Unless they can get a piece like Wiggins, I think they would do this . . .
- Maintains vice grip on East, while still having useful pieces/assets if James leaves
- Adds 2 of his buddies
- Slightly lowers offensive ceiling, but upgrades defense and increases versatility
- Rids them of Shumpert's contract, which has been a priority for a while
- Right now, White is equivalent value to Spurs' '18 1st
No matter what machination you come up with, it's not great for Suns though.
- Agreed that, if push comes to shove, they should add Heat '18 1st
- There's no impetus to serve as a third team. If they still want Aldridge, they should have a good shot at signing him in a year. There's no need to gut their PG position in the process.
- Wouldn't get too hung up on White not being eligible at the moment. By all accounts, a trade isn't imminent and may not even happen until sometime between December 15th and trade deadline.
- Suns might prefer Frye to Shumpert for reasons you stated (though they have a hole at backup SG), but I meant from Cavaliers' perspective.
[QUOTE=Chris;9104335]^ They did it. They got Lebron to dress up as a woman on television.
Get the black man to dress up as a woman!!! They all do it.
Yep, DesignatedT is right. Those two young guys together would set the stage for many years to come.
Parker was a WAY better defender than Irving. Kyrie is literally one of the worst in the league. , current (but not injured) Tony is probably still better. I'm totally down with "upgrading" to Irving. But the result is to win games, not to acquire talent. Had this been a month ago when the team could have pivoted to Millsap or Blake after getting Irving, then that would be one thing. But they aren't better this year after that trade. LMA with Kawhi was a better player against GS than Irving with Lebron.
As far as people counting their chickens, Irving would be a Spur for two years, not eight. If you haven't learned from LMA, choosing SA one year doesn't mean you're in love forever. Dude's forcing his way out of a team destined for the Finals and is willing go to ing Miami and Phoenix. There's no guarantee at all that he's reupping.
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It shouldnt need any explanation.
Or you could not be ing lazy and provide a counter argument.
Couldn't we sign and trade hanga to make the salaries match without Aldridge or parker? Green/Murray/Hanga/2 firsts is probably as good an offer as cavs will get.
You're taking him too seriously.
This guy is living in a dream world.
Hanga signed an extension w/ Baskonia through 2020.
The salaries working is the least of it, thou you can always find a parter for that, the problem is Cleveland wanting our package.
Cavs would not accept anything less than LMA, they don't have to trade Irving they can wait it out till season starts and see if he shows up to play or even wants to play for the Cavs even if it gets messy he's under contract. If he doesn't they would have a big problem of course and would absolutely have to trade him. The fact it has dragged on this long tells me Cavs don't really want to trade Irving even if he requested it. He would have to threaten to sit out games for them to do it and it would make him look bad.
Would love to see Irving traded to Spurs per his request but the Cavs probably really don't want to trade him unless they absolutely have to. If he really wants out this is gonna get ugly.
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