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You're the GM this offseason. What do you do?

Well, Ujiri went all in and got the title. Rox went all in and ended up with CP3 albatross contract. OKC got Paul George to stay on their all in, but still can't get out of first round

Maybe not every all in is that much easy to be this much successful
 
He was a very good player long before he averaged 20 ppg. Points aren't the be all end all. I think that he can play at a high level the last two seasons of his contract, yes. His stats don't indicate he's declining.

Depends on what “stats” you’re looking at... since you brought up that points aren’t the end all be all... Number of minutes played, age, injuries, and games played over the last few years may indicate he’s on the decline. I think he could be a great player for the jazz, but I think he’s grossly overpaid, and that’s on top of the price to get him.


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Please trade them for Conley...

Even if Irving departs, the Celtics remain optimistic about the state of the franchise. They hold the 14th, 20th, and 22nd picks in this draft. Even though some, if not all, of those picks likely would have been shipped out in a Davis deal, sources said the pursuit of Davis did not affect the team’s draft preparations, as they carried on, business as usual. According to a league source, the Celtics will continue to explore ways to potentially use some of those picks in deals for other current players, but that nothing was imminent.



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So how long before we start hearing how “aggressive” the FO is being in trying to improve the roster?
 
Please trade them for Conley...

Even if Irving departs, the Celtics remain optimistic about the state of the franchise. They hold the 14th, 20th, and 22nd picks in this draft. Even though some, if not all, of those picks likely would have been shipped out in a Davis deal, sources said the pursuit of Davis did not affect the team’s draft preparations, as they carried on, business as usual. According to a league source, the Celtics will continue to explore ways to potentially use some of those picks in deals for other current players, but that nothing was imminent.



– via Boston Globe



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Yes please save the jazz from themselves again.


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Trade idea (though I'm not certain this is good, depends on how much Miami values Dante and savings this year vs future cap-space):

Exum and Jae for Dragic.

That should free up enough room to sign Harris to his max (after waiving Favors and Korver, might have to waive Neto as well).

It saves Miami 3 million dollars this year, which is something more than that in total savings since they're in the LT.

Would be a potentially great trade for the Jazz:

Does Dragic have one more year left? It's a pretty low cost move to get him.

After Dragic expires (next year) you can clear his cap-hold and have 23 million in cap-room left (with Royce's cap hold before signing him).

So the Jazz can reload in 2020 while still being competitive this year. Use the Room MLE to address backup PG and get someone like Cory Joseph. Still have the draft pick to use as well.

Thoughts? Do the Jazz have to add a sweetener? Seems like a win win for both sides, but it all depends on how Miami values Exum. They pride themselves on player development and love athleticism and length.
 
My buddy who owns a tattoo parlor up in SLC told me that they’d serviced DL in the past couple weeks. He got “FAVORS FTW” on his upper right shoulder.

Word on the street is he has one on his back that says “My Powder is Dry AF” and there is a picture of a balance beam.
 
Trade idea (though I'm not certain this is good, depends on how much Miami values Dante and savings this year vs future cap-space):

Exum and Jae for Dragic.

That should free up enough room to sign Harris to his max (after waiving Favors and Korver, might have to waive Neto as well).

It saves Miami 3 million dollars this year, which is something more than that in total savings since they're in the LT.

Would be a potentially great trade for the Jazz:

Does Dragic have one more year left? It's a pretty low cost move to get him.

After Dragic expires (next year) you can clear his cap-hold and have 23 million in cap-room left (with Royce's cap hold before signing him).

So the Jazz can reload in 2020 while still being competitive this year. Use the Room MLE to address backup PG and get someone like Cory Joseph. Still have the draft pick to use as well.

Thoughts? Do the Jazz have to add a sweetener? Seems like a win win for both sides, but it all depends on how Miami values Exum. They pride themselves on player development and love athleticism and length.

From their side... I believe they are trying to be free agent players in 2020... so would be looking to get off of money for that year not add money.

I think like Korver and Jae might be enough to save some dough... I think it’d have to be expirings... don’t think Dante is worth it since it adds a bigger bottleneck in their path to cap space.
 
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