They'll just run it back next year. I don't see Memphis doing anything as far as trades go. Season was lost with his suspension anyway.
Why, the pick can turn into Branham, Wesley or Primo
They'll just run it back next year. I don't see Memphis doing anything as far as trades go. Season was lost with his suspension anyway.
I think Schroeder is fine coming off the bench at this point in his career, so that might not put pressure on the Raptors. And I somehow don't see him in a city like San Antonio ...
Wow. Shams is as credible a source as you're gonna find.
Of course Atlanta will want all their picks back, but the Spurs don't have to offer that.
Would be hillarious after everything that was written here.
Not a perfect fit, but probably the best available point guard in the league right now.
It's the hardest role to play and develop young players in, so I'm not entirely against the idea of Spurs trading for a point guard.
None of the prospects look like they'd be ready for a starting role on a team that doesn't want to tank anymore and there's nothing wrong with them coming off the bench for a couple of seasons.
I'd give Hawks back their pick swap and 2027 pick if they take Collins and McDermott.
They're in no position to negotiate.
2025 stays with us. Or even better of 2025 and 2027 stays with us.
DJ's contract isn't that bad, about right for the value he brings.
Hey, I think we have a therapist that can see him if he will wear underwear or at least guarantee he'll keep his shorts on.
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I'm curious how they'd sell that to their fanbase.. Charlotte, Toronto and a future 1st + Keldon or filler?
Welp, my username would become relevant again
With the reach of Wemby and Murray there would be no passing lanes for opposing teams once they crossed the half court line.
Great. Another player to ignore Wemby and jack up shots. Just what we need.
This is my fascination with this trade. Not sure there is a better defensive 1/5 combo in the league if this were to happen. I’d take DJM back in a heartbeat. I don’t understand why people think the Spurs would give the same value back they got in the first trade? They got several seasons of DJM and his value has changed. DJM and the Spurs positioned it like the Spurs system forced him to play a certain way and ATL was gonna unleash him. We all discovered that he can get numbers but it was a weird fit and the Hawks didn’t get better.
as a murray fan, his defense was always somewhat overrated. he was great at playing the passing lanes, but he basically was a gambler. that would lead to some really easy fastbreaks a few times a game. but as a man to man defender, he was ok not great.
his 3pt shooting has improved in atlanta as well. he's more willing to take them
and his contract is among the best in the league
I don't see LA giving up Russell, Reaves, Christie and 2 seconds for Lavine. Quite frankly, it's close to a push just swapping Reaves for Lavine. Lavine clearly the better scorer, but Reaves is the better distributor and board man.
And Reaves gives better effort defensively night in and night out. Lavine has spells where his effort is not there.
Add in the $170+ million Lavine is owed the rest of this year and the next 3, and to me, he's simply not worth that amount of players or contracted payments. Would leave them with ZERO flexibility whatsoever.
If I'm a fan of the other 29 NBA teams I hope this deal goes down exactly the way you drew it up.
I think it's a bad trade from LA's perspective too, but there's a definite portion of their FO that wants Lavine (probably because they can't find any other splash out there) and Reaves + Russell + filler is the only way to make the numbers match. I add that to recent reports that LA would consider Reaves in potential trades, and it feels like they're testing the water from a PR perspective. So, my proposal is really based more on what Chicago would want out of the deal.
I too am open to trading players that have pretty much no value in hopes of getting back something that has value. Don't hold your breath.
You can't trade for gold. You have to be willing to give up assets other teams will want or forget about trades.
Tre Jones Has No Value? Collins? Especially For Guys Like Nesmith? Come On.
Tre Jones is a middling backup point guard man. I don't know why you think he has much value. Nesmith definitely is more valued than Tre Jones. if nothing else, compare the two contracts they just signed. Both signed them this offseason, but Nesmith signed for more year and more money. Its hard to say that Tre has a higher value in the league given that.
Outside of Wemby, Vassel, Keldon, and Sochan, there's not much on this team that is going to garner a return in a trade. Spurs have spent the last few seasons trading away their assets in a good manner and they've gotten good return, but considering the lack of production from last year's picks the cupboard is bare.
By that logic isn't Collins worth more since he signed a contract for more than Nesmith?
If that was the only thing worth considering then sure, but Nesmith has better numbers than Tre, can shoot 3s well, and is a bigger player. Instead of bringing up a bad extension the Spurs signed you could make a case as to why Tre Jones would have much trade value while explaining that while as a free agent he didn't garner much attention, he hasn't had an especially good year, and he can't even start on a team with no other point guard (I don't actually think this is his fault but I do think it has implications on his trade value). This roster has the collective stink on it of being one of the worst teams in NBA history and that is going to matter when evaluating the players that make up the roster as well.
Listen, if Tre Jones brings in a player in a trade who is a legit upgrade I will eat crow but, once again, I'm not going to hold my breath.
Murphy is a stud if he can get out of that log jam in NOLA
Yeah Tre only looks "good" here because all our other point guards are bad. Any team with aspirations to win are not trading for Tre. Any team that is not good probably already has a young point guard with WAY higher upside than Tre. I honestly can't think of one team who would be in the market for an unathletic point guard who can't shoot. The shiniest turd in a bowl of is still a turd.
DJM coming back would be such a, dare I say a term from my days in the merchant marines, CIA POP move!
Defense gets better, offense couldn't be much worse, so better. Moving Tre to the bench with Keldon (provided we keep him), Collins, Branham and whoever improves the bench and the starting lineup. If McDermott or Osman and picks work, that would be amazing.
My main questions are:
How would DJM and Wemby work together, personality-wise?
What would Atlanta want?
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