They can pick him up for depth since they are going to lose their young bigs if they ever made the Millsap deal. (Jonas is his teammate on the Lithuanian NT)
They're going all-in on Millsap, tbh, the entire city(I live here) is convinced he'll be in TO this season![]()
They can pick him up for depth since they are going to lose their young bigs if they ever made the Millsap deal. (Jonas is his teammate on the Lithuanian NT)
Last edited by Kawhitstorm; 12-16-2016 at 05:53 PM.
LMA for Avery Bradley and Crowder.
probably the best somewhat realistic trade proposal at this point imo, I feel like if Cs traded Bradley they wouldn't throw in Crowder though
Throw in the Magic's first round pick this upcoming draft. As you see, we take back only expiring contracts. We can then proceed to give max contracts to both Paul and Curry in the offseason.
Let the Celts keep Smart and the Spurs keep Patty. Then this trade is pretty good.
Pau and the artist formerly known as LDN for Conley? That improves our PG immensely assuming Conley is no longer a cripple and Simmons can start at SG with Dedmon starting at the 5.
Last edited by SpurPadre; 12-16-2016 at 10:21 PM.
LMA can and should fetch more than just Bradly and Amir. Really just Bradley in your scenarios since Amir is just largely filler to make the salaries work. Hes free agent next summer and I'd rather focus on keeping Dedmon.
You'd need to toss in a Boston first and/or another young asset for it to make sense for SA.
http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=z3repqm
Helps Toronto gain on Cleveland and we get a better rim protector and something for the future...
http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=hu5b7v2
Helps Boston gain on Cleveland and we get a better rim protector and something for the future
Not a big fan of Noel, and he is redundant to Dedmon this season but insurance for next. Even though this trade doesn't bolster the PG position, I like the infusion of young talent.
Why not? Paul, Curry, and Parker would make the most dynamic point guard trio on one team in NBA history.
Spurs or Cs would need to give Philly a little something more, otherwise the framework seems right.
The other peice of this is Dedmon. If he keeps playing well I'm not sure how much money the Spurs can offer him to stay since he'll likely opt out next summer. Maybe the Spurs will be forced into a sell high situation?
Maybe if they toss in a pick since Serge is expiring. Also, Serge is a s of himself and I don't just think it's the fit in Orlando. It's as if he lied about his age or something . . .
Vucevic is a poor man's LMA, but cheaper for the same period of time so that might work. It just can't be the only thing really coming back.
I would like Ibaka on the Spurs. He would be a good fit, but I wouldn't touch Green with a ten inch pole.
I agree with that. I would expect Philly to get draft considerations in that framework.
LMA should fetch more than Amir and Bradley. Likewise, I like Mills much more than Smart. So, by combining those two deals, the Spurs come out even worse.
I don't see a trade happening midseason.
Despite the close games, the point differential, the slow defensive starts, I still think they stand pat. They have a mostly old team still in important roles with Manu in a possible last season and if healthy will make the playoffs with a good spot. I can't see Pop altering that.
What a bold take.
Since we are giving bold takes, how about this one?
I see the Spurs getting any of the top 4 seeds for the playoffs!
Trades very rarely happen, especially when a team has a > .800 winning percentage.
Spurs, as always, will test the waters and make & take calls, but there will likely be no offers they like since they are so disciplined.
I appreciate the sarcasm. The chat is just for the entertainment of course, but the more Inconsider ideas here Injust can't see any of them happening. It's a pointless exercise to me. But to each his own I guess.
UNT secretly Sam Hinkie
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/why-the...185141943.html
Too bad the Spurs don't have to give in any realistic scenario.Dragic is open to a trade, league sources told The Vertical, and Miami has pursued that option. An early season swap with Sacramento for Rudy Gay fell apart when the Heat sought Darren Collison, sources said, and teams that have probed Miami about Dragic have found the Heat open to offers.
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