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    At this point I wouldn't be opposed to a trade for Lou Williams. Spurs could send them Patty and another piece (Forbes?) along with a second round pick to get it done. Not sure the Lakers would be willing to trade him and for that package, but he shouldn't be part of their long-term plans considering he's on the other side of 30.
    Yeah, I'd be very interested in Lou Williams. If the Lakers want Patty, I'd do that trade immediately.

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    I'd forge a birth certificate and sign this kid. 92 points in a single game? Dayum.

    http://www.latimes.com/sports/highsc...207-story.html

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    I'd forge a birth certificate and sign this kid. 92 points in a single game? Dayum.

    http://www.latimes.com/sports/highsc...207-story.html
    There was some D-III college kid a few years ago that scores over 100 points in multiple games tbh. Even considering the cir stances of those games (teammates gave him all the shots, he chucked in 25 3s, etc) it was still pretty impressive, though he never was an NBA prospect.

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    I would definitely be floating Kyle and this year's first to see if I can get a value buy whose entering RFA.

    Philly would want more than that for Noel, but I think they're kind of in a tough spot with his situation too.

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    Trade Patty Mills and Kyle Anderson to the Los Angeles Lakers for Lou Williams. Give us our go to scorer in the 2nd unit to take over the Manu/Jamal Crawford/Iggy role. Give up Patty who is ok but can't carry the bench by himself and Kyle who doesn't give us much on the offensive end but does give us good defense. The Lakers are inspired to tank so they might go for it and didn't Kyle play at UCLA? Per ESPN trade machine it nets us 6 wins and nets the Lakers -11. A win-win for both teams.

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    Honestly do you think teams are really looking at Anderson as a piece they would want? It seems to be me you could find someone out of the dleague at the same skill level and better with more potential.

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    I would definitely be floating Kyle and this year's first to see if I can get a value buy whose entering RFA.

    Philly would want more than that for Noel, but I think they're kind of in a tough spot with his situation too.
    If Philly trades Okafor to the Pels (or elsewhere) I wonder if they will still want to move Noel?

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    Honestly do you think teams are really looking at Anderson as a piece they would want? It seems to be me you could find someone out of the dleague at the same skill level and better with more potential.
    HEB wouldn't even give you moldy bread in exchange for Kyle Anderson tbh

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    No way I keep D-League (overpaid) and Microwave (who will leave after the season)
    at wanting a big can't rebound, defend, or hit his FT's and is is only effective in the post. It's hard to imagine him being a positive in a starters role on a playoff team with his limited skill set.

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    If Philly trades Okafor to the Pels (or elsewhere) I wonder if they will still want to move Noel?
    Why would they? Granted, Holmes, who's really a 4 and 1/2, has shown flashes, but given Embiid's fragility and the high picks they still have coming to upgrade the back court, that wouldn't make any sense.

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    at wanting a big can't rebound, defend, or hit his FT's and is is only effective in the post. It's hard to imagine him being a positive in a starters role on a playoff team with his limited skill set.
    Eh, Tiago splitter is a champion and all did was set screens and defend the P&R tbh

    Okafor has great potential and he can dribble. Chip can improve his shot

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    Why would they? Granted, Holmes, who's really a 4 and 1/2, has shown flashes, but given Embiid's fragility and the high picks they still have coming to upgrade the back court, that wouldn't make any sense.
    Mine was really a rhetorical question. I agree. If Philly moves Okafor then Noel ain't going nowhere. Nor is Holmes.

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    Mine was really a rhetorical question. I agree. If Philly moves Okafor then Noel ain't going nowhere. Nor is Holmes.
    Agree, Noel stays if they move on from Okafor. They'll just let the market set his price and match it.

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    Eh, Tiago splitter is a champion and all did was set screens and defend the P&R tbh

    Okafor has great potential and he can dribble. Chip can improve his shot
    He was also a great passer in addition to being an excellent screen setter and a very good defender. Offensively he was an efficient post player and a ,actually, a solid finisher (when his shot wasn't getting blocked ).

    Jah has one real skill and it's pretty antiquated by today's standards. He is hard to pair with another big because of all his limitations while also maximizing is one true skill.

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    Okafor showcased his talents on whoever was on him tonight. Monster

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    http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=jegldt7


    If Boston makes a move for Butler I'd like to see us try and pry Avery out of that deal. Helps greatly defending against GS and at 26 he'd fit nicely next to Murray in future seasons. We'd have a hole or two in the roster that we can hopefully fill with buyout candidates.

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    If Boston makes a move for Butler I'd like to see us try and pry Avery out of that deal. Helps greatly defending against GS and at 26 he'd fit nicely next to Murray in future seasons. We'd have a hole or two in the roster that we can hopefully fill with buyout candidates.
    Not a bad deal man, though the only way Chicago takes that is if they get the Nets pick tbh.

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    Avery Bradley is arguably a legit #3 guy on a good team, how would the Spurs get him by giving up an expiring Patty Mills and 2 mediocre prospects, tbh?

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    If Boston makes a move for Butler I'd like to see us try and pry Avery out of that deal. Helps greatly defending against GS and at 26 he'd fit nicely next to Murray in future seasons. We'd have a hole or two in the roster that we can hopefully fill with buyout candidates.
    No objection to trading those 3 guys but this is highly unrealistic.... shouldn't have bothered.

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    Wow..

    The collective IQ of Realgm posters must be worse than that of adults with learning disabilities.

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    Actually more realistic than the Avery trade...
    No objection to trade Patty if Pops is not going to reup him (Is he? I still go back and forth) any of Anderson and SImms should be in trade talks bc Pops is not playing Kyle enough. He's 23 and could make something of himself elsewhere maybe and Simmons is easily the most replaceable guy in the rotation and he's a FA I can't see Spurs reupping. The scenario including Danny and Bertans is ridiculous.

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    At this point I wouldn't be opposed to a trade for Lou Williams. Spurs could send them Patty and another piece (Forbes?) along with a second round pick to get it done. Not sure the Lakers would be willing to trade him and for that package, but he shouldn't be part of their long-term plans considering he's on the other side of 30.
    Dude... I would so go for that.

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    Kyle for R. Holmes + swap Spurs 2017 first for philly's highest 2017 2nd (currently 34).

    Get a cost controlled big prospect and insurance in case Dedmon and/or Lee leave. Give Kyle a chance to reboot his career on a new team.

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    I'd say no. The Spurs shouldn't pay to get another big, especially with Manu and Mills leaving.

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