About to check this in the trade machine, but would you guys give up Cory Jo for O'Quinn and a NYK 2nd rounder?
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Bonus Jonas wrote: View PostAbout to check this in the trade machine, but would you guys give up Cory Jo for O'Quinn and a NYK 2nd rounder?Last edited by JamesNaismith; Fri Jan 27, 2017, 11:19 PM.
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JamesNaismith wrote: View PostI would consider it but I know there's no chance Masai would and that's because admittingly I can't stand Corey and think their 2017 2nd rd would actually still have better potential than CoJo BUT not a chance in hell Masai will want to use 4 roster spots for nothing but rookies next year on a team that will be incredibly lucky just to repeat last year's performance. I really feel like we'll get taken out in the 2nd rd this year and finally it's going to force Masai's hand off of his blackberry.
A 2018 or 2019 pick would potentially be more valuable and would count as a trade asset until we get there
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Bonus Jonas wrote: View PostWouldn't have to be a 2017 pick.
A 2018 or 2019 pick would potentially be more valuable and would count as a trade asset until we get there
A 2nd rdr in general isn't really a much of game changer in a trade as much as it is a throw in, most cases. I know you're kind of going at this probably from a "Vasquez" angle but in general most times teams come out with a "DeAndre Daniels" than a "Norm Powell" so you could be just shipping out Joseph for O'Quinn.
As much as I can't stand Corey, he can definitely net more than Kyle O'Quinn.
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Not who would you want, but who do you want to replace?
Lots of teams are starting to flounder. They may hang in there just to catch an 8th seed but there also may be tonnes of movement in the next month. I agree with the concept that after Lowry and Derozan, we need a third option. Sometimes it's Ross, sometimes it's Joseph, sometimes it's Carroll. But you could never say for sure who number 3 is. But I don't know who I would replace. Lowry and DeMar are no brainers. I think we saw how valuable Patterson is to our team while he was out. I don't think Carroll will come out of the rotation (I could be wrong about that). JV has his warts but I'll take him as a C any day. So if there is a third option around, who would he replace? Not to mix sports metaphors but this kind of feels like the Jays before the Carter/Alomar trade. Maybe we just won't see it coming.
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JamesNaismith wrote: View PostIf anything I would want it to be this year because of the incredible depth of the draft.
A 2nd rdr in general isn't really a much of game changer in a trade as much as it is a throw in, most cases. I know you're kind of going at this probably from a "Vasquez" angle but in general most times teams come out with a "DeAndre Daniels" than a "Norm Powell" so you could be just shipping out Joseph for O'Quinn.
As much as I can't stand Corey, he can definitely net more than Kyle O'Quinn.
And it also nets you the cap room difference between the two, which could be useful in a year or two
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I think Serg is the best fit for this team. If we can do Sullinger, Wright, Bebe, and the best of our first rounders that would be a huge deal for our team. If Ibaka has no intention of resigning with Orlando, this is a pretty good deal for them. And we aren't losing all that much, just depth. They receive a young point guard that may outplay Payton, a pick and a young piece in Bebe that they could use for future deals, or to groom. Powell could be substituted for Bebe, but I rather not.
http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=h4hphkj
JV, Poetl, Ibaka
Ibaka, Patterson, Carroll
Carroll, Ross, Powell
DeMar, Ross, Powell
Lowry, Cojo, Van Fleet
I love that line up and really it could be great in 2 years when the Cavs are decliningLast edited by saints91; Sat Jan 28, 2017, 11:25 AM.
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Bonus Jonas wrote: View PostWouldn't have to be a 2017 pick.
A 2018 or 2019 pick would potentially be more valuable and would count as a trade asset until we get there
Gives a strong, boards minded big to pair with Lucas, opposite the JV-PP pair. Pushes the rook bigs down a slot in the rotation and opens play time from Norm as back up ball handler as well as FVV and DW up the depth chart a peg.
The fact the money makes sense and we relieve ourselves of salary commitment is just icing on the cake.
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TRex wrote: View PostReally? damn i thought it was real lol."My biggest concern as a coach is to not confuse winning with progress." - Steve Kerr
"If it's unacceptable in defeat, it's unacceptable in victory." - Jeff Van Gundy
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saints91 wrote: View PostI think Serg is the best fit for this team. If we can do Sullinger, Wright, Bebe, and the best of our first rounders that would be a huge deal for our team. If Ibaka has no intention of resigning with Orlando, this is a pretty good deal for them. And we aren't losing all that much, just depth. They receive a young point guard that may outplay Payton, a pick and a young piece in Bebe that they could use for future deals, or to groom. Powell could be substituted for Bebe, but I rather not.
http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=h4hphkj
JV, Poetl, Ibaka
Ibaka, Patterson, Carroll
Carroll, Ross, Powell
DeMar, Ross, Powell
Lowry, Cojo, Van Fleet
I love that line up and really it could be great in 2 years when the Cavs are declining
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lewro wrote: View PostTo me, demarre has looked more or less the same in his raps tenure but he looked a lot better on the Hawks before he twisted his knee. That injury looked painful.
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