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2022 Free Agency Thread

If I am OKC or New Orleans, I think I can put the most attractive trade package for KD.

New Orleans could give up Zion and CJ, and a couple of picks, and who would say no?

OKC can give up 2 young pieces and 6 draft picks to get back their man.

Brooklyn should be bidding Durant out with both of those teams.
 
I'd put in a waiver claim on Roby and depending on our trades
If I am OKC or New Orleans, I think I can put the most attractive trade package for KD.

New Orleans could give up Zion and CJ, and a couple of picks, and who would say no?

OKC can give up 2 young pieces and 6 draft picks to get back their man.

Brooklyn should be bidding Durant out with both of those teams.
why leverage the future if your OKC when you’re far away from being a title contender
 
I'd put in a waiver claim on Roby and depending on our trades

why leverage the future if your OKC when you’re far away from being a title contender
Because they could flip picks for a lot of players. A first gets you a lot these days (see Jerami Grant). Those picks could build you a very competitive roster quickly.
 
Because they could flip picks for a lot of players. A first gets you a lot these days (see Jerami Grant). Those picks could build you a very competitive roster quickly.
They're just in the infancy of their rebuild though, all of their core guys are young. Just doesn't seem like a Presti move to sell off all of his premium draft capital for a win now move.
 
He played for the new coach for awhile last season. So did Enes Freedom, Denzel Valentine, Justin Jackson, Juwan Morgan and Malik Fitts. .
 
Ryan Smith going to sign Jabari then send him to the lottery drawing and have him hold a Mormon prayer for the #1 pick.
 
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