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If anyone is going to be moved this offseason i think it will be norm or serge. I love serges personality and he probaly adds alot to the locker room. Norm may be more valuable as he is still young and a proven playoff performer and has a decent contract which could be used to get back another decent role player.To be the champs you got to beat the champs
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So this may be blasphemous to suggest, but any chance we trade FVV? Ibaka and Gasol probably don't have a lot of trade value on their own as aging expirings, but FVV's value must be sky-high right now, and they could be packaged together. And he probably has even more value in the guard-heavy western conference where he's a 3-and-D guard who can come in and chase guys like Curry or Lillard or Harden around screens. With GSW likely to have an off year and Lakers not totally pieced together yet, some teams like Utah or Denver might feel like this is their year and a package like Gasol and FVV gets them over the top. Might be the ultimate 'sell high' moment for FVV. I'd expect to get back some cap relief and some young, serviceable players who have a few years of salary control.
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octothorp wrote: View PostSo this may be blasphemous to suggest, but any chance we trade FVV? Ibaka and Gasol probably don't have a lot of trade value on their own as aging expirings, but FVV's value must be sky-high right now, and they could be packaged together. And he probably has even more value in the guard-heavy western conference where he's a 3-and-D guard who can come in and chase guys like Curry or Lillard or Harden around screens. With GSW likely to have an off year and Lakers not totally pieced together yet, some teams like Utah or Denver might feel like this is their year and a package like Gasol and FVV gets them over the top. Might be the ultimate 'sell high' moment for FVV. I'd expect to get back some cap relief and some young, serviceable players who have a few years of salary control.To be the champs you got to beat the champs
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bertarapsfan wrote: View Post
When he started to play well vs Milwaukee i was thinking the same thing. This dudes value is huge right now. After the finals thought no way i want to move this guy. He showed he can actually be the future PG of the team.
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Apollo wrote: View PostThe Raptors maybe don't make the finals and win it without Serge. He came up huge in some critical times. He might have been the best bench player in the playoffs. Him or arguably Fred.To be the champs you got to beat the champs
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thead wrote: View Post
Masai kept extending the qualifying offer every year for the last six years
Pluses to all scenarios..... tough call....Last edited by Demographic Shift; Tue Jun 18, 2019, 01:42 PM.There's no such thing as a 2nd round bust.
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golden wrote: View Post
It will be interesting to see how much additional revenue was generated by winning the championship. If it's significant (which I suspect it probably is), that might/should change ownership's perspective on paying the tax.
.There's no such thing as a 2nd round bust.
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planetmars wrote: View PostHorford opted out but wants to negotiate a longer term deal with the Celtics
3 years on a reup @ 80-85M$ fully guaranteed is better than 1 year at 30 and then 3 years 15 with a club option on the last year ....
If the Lakers weren't run by Kardashians like mgmt (figure of speech only but you get the frame I am painting the Laker mgt team as) ..
They might have tried prying Horfod out of Boston. It would have cost less in terms of assets and picks. Lebrons viabiliity window is about the same as Al Horfords...Just a thought.There's no such thing as a 2nd round bust.
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I liked Nando when he was last here. I don't have a clue how effective he would be back in the NBA. Euro league teams tend to have a very team oriented approach. He could fit in very well. He does have 3 pt range, which the Raptors need.
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Demographic Shift wrote: View Post
Which is the smart move financially ...Als 33 years old.
3 years on a reup @ 80-85M$ fully guaranteed is better than 1 year at 30 and then 3 years 15 with a club option on the last year ....
If the Lakers weren't run by Kardashians like mgmt (figure of speech only but you get the frame I am painting the Laker mgt team as) ..
They might have tried prying Horfod out of Boston. It would have cost less in terms of assets and picks. Lebrons viabiliity window is about the same as Al Horfords...Just a thought.
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Apollo wrote: View Post
A guy who shot the lights out like that in the finals is special. He stays.
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