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  • #68522
    festar35festar35
    festar35
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    Just going to chuck out some quick trades, let me know who says no.

    Pacers & Clippers
    Myles Turner & 23rd pick for Tobias Harris & 12th/13th pick – Replacement for DeAndre in LA & Legit 2nd scorer for Indiana who has another quality C already on roster.

    Hornets & Nuggets
    Kemba Walker & Marvin Williams for Jamal Murray, Darrell Arthur & Kenneth Faried – Legit PG for Denver & another young running mate for Malik Monk. (Salary dump for all parties as well)

    Hawks & Spurs
    Dennis Schroeder for Danny Green & 49th pick – Pop made Parker work, Dennis has similar skill set. Green would probably be cut and sign back with contender.

    Wolves & Hawks
    Andrew Wiggins & Tyus Jones for Taurean Prince & Kent Bazemore – Hawks get young All-Star talent & Wolves get 2 nice role players who combined still cost less than Wiggins contract.

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  • #1118014
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    cohenbc1
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     I’d say no if I’m the Spurs. Dejounte Murray is our point guard of the future, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s better than Schroeder by next season. Also, Pop "made Parker work" because Parker is a Hall of Fame player. Schroeder is nowhere near at his level.

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    • #1118017
      festar35festar35
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       Fair enough, I always thought that Murray was being groomed as the SG in San Antonio but I agree that Murray would be the better player.

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  • #1118015
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    cohenbc1
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     I’d say no if I’m the Spurs. Dejounte Murray is our point guard of the future, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s better than Schroeder by next season. Also, Pop "made Parker work" because Parker is a Hall of Fame player. Schroeder is nowhere near at his level.

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  • #1118016
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    mowesten
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    Maybe, but I like Turner in Indiana, and if I were them, I would just stay patient with that core group of Sabonis, Turner, Bogdanovic and Oladipo, let them grow and add some pieces around them.  

    No opinion. Not sure the trade moves the needle for either team really. 

    I think the Spurs PG of the future is Murray. I like Schroeder in their system, but not sure they do this. Their priority is probably figuring out what the hell is going on with Leonard, then getting younger and more athletic in other spots. Rudy Gay, Paul Gasol, Parker, Ginobili, etc., have basically run their course. Time to move on.

    Seems like Minn would just be giving away Wiggins. If those two guys were any good, Atlanta wouldn’t have been that bad.

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #1118026
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    The Goat
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     Clips, Nugs, Spurs, Wolves all say no.. quickly

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  • #1118029
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    cohenbc1
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     I’d jump at that trade if I were the Wolves. 

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  • #1118048
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    TRC1991
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    Doubt Indiana wants to move Turner

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  • #1118049
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    Cutler06
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     Nuggets aren’t trading a young up-n-coming Murray, part of our core, for 29yo Kemba, that’s just ridiculous 

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  • #1118054
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    zaphod
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     Trade proposals always seem to get a thumbs down, but I’ll try anyways.

    Wolves & Raptors

    To Toronto:

    Andrew Wiggins, Jeff Teague, Gorgui Dieng

    To Minnesota:

    Kyle Lowry, Serge Ibaka, OG Anunoby

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    • #1118089
      r377r377
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       yes ppl love to neg  but then don’t offer any better trade ideas !!

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  • #1118085
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    cohenbc1
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    I haven’t looked at the salaries, but that is a crazy trade based on talent. Toronto gives up by far the best player in the trade (Lowry) and the player with the most upside (Anunoby).

    What part of "Andrew Wiggins is garbage" is difficult to understand? He shoots poorly from the field, from 3, and from the free-throw line. His assist-to-turnover ratio is zero. His rebounding is unimpressive for a 6-8 wing. He shoots 16 times per game on a team where he is the 5th or 6th most talented offensive player. 

    If you offered me Wiggins for Anunoby straight up, even leaving salary out of it, I would hang up on you.

     

     

     

     

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    • #1118119
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      whiteflash
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       Don’t you think that’s a bit unfair? I agree that Wiggins underachieved this season, but they brought in another scoring wing and Towns took on a bigger role, and he still averaged 18 a game on 44% from the field. The year before he was at 24 on 46%. His ft % was down almost 10 percent, which is strange, but unless proven otherwise I’m gonna chalk up as an anomaly. He’s still young, and I think at the very least he can be a bigger DeRozan. 

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  • #1118090
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    I think Clippers will trade one of their picks.  They are maxed out with Gallinari.

    Maybe some other team with take Gallo and one of their picks – 

    Phoenix – if they take Ayton at 1. Bendor or Chriss for Gallo and Clips pick and use it for a PG like SGA.

    Orlando – Evan Fourner for Gallo salary and their pick.

     

     

     

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  • #1118091
    r377r377
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     Dallas and Atlanta could also take Gallo for LAC draft pick

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