So it’s a 1st round pick?come on it is a late first round pick.
The Thunder traded a dead-end player for the best future asset they could. That’s it.
So it’s a 1st round pick?come on it is a late first round pick.
They didn't. Green is still a valuable (and some say more valuable) player and they gave up a first. If someone offered something better they get the deal.Why do teams just help the Lakers with trades like these? Geez it is like some teams act as farm systems for them.
It sounds like Phoenix is doing the deal now instead of waiting for FA so the Conley - 3/4 team options aren't there... but we could still sneak in and nab Green for 10-12M in expirings and a second or two imo. We need to be active... The MLE pool of players is pretty meh. You are more likely to pull a bad deal out of there than a good one imo. Go get some of these non-sexy names that are big impact guys.Quick reminder that good players on expiring deals (on bad teams) don’t usually fetch much. Knicks were getting 2nd rounder as offers for Marcus Morris (a 20ppg player on good efficiency and a fairly well-rounded player) but they insisted on 1st round compensation and barely got it.
This trade take Lakers out of the CP3 business so that is good.
beside the fact he gets on his teammates nerves.He's good, but he's still 35 and has had trouble staying healthy most of the recent years and is paid 41M and 44M next 2 seasons. He's not a bad player but to me that looks like a Oubre or a 1st too steep of a price.
Meanwhile, the Knicks ain’t getting CP3 and aren’t sending any assets for Westbrook (and his ruinous contract). I am not sure I’ve ever seen a more obvious move for them than to try and absorb Conley’s deal. It’s perfect. He will make them more competitive, but he won’t make them good enough to **** up their draft plans, will bring some desperately needed winning culture to that organization, AND he keeps their cap-sheet clean.It sounds like Phoenix is doing the deal now instead of waiting for FA so the Conley - 3/4 team options aren't there... but we could still sneak in and nab Green for 10-12M in expirings and a second or two imo. We need to be active... The MLE pool of players is pretty meh. You are more likely to pull a bad deal out of there than a good one imo. Go get some of these non-sexy names that are big impact guys.
Meanwhile, the Knicks ain’t getting CP3 and aren’t sending any assets for Westbrook (and his ruinous contract). I am not sure I’ve ever seen a more obvious move for them than to try and absorb Conley’s deal. It’s perfect. He won’t make them good enough to **** up their draft plans, but he will make them more competitive and bring some desperately needed winning culture to that organization AND he keeps their cap-sheet clean.
Just send us #27 so DL can save face and let’s steer away from this dead-end.
Then we go get Wood, head into Rudy negotiations with any leverage at all, and everyone’s happy (except Gobert and Cy).Conley does make so much sense for NY. Stability but also an expiring deal.
With all the tampering going on... Wood has almost certainly already agreed to his deal with team X. I think that ship sailed... bet he gets $15-18M per year pretty easily.Then we go get Wood, head into Rudy negotiations with any leverage at all, and everyone’s happy (except Gobert and Cy).
Ricky also gives them placeholder cap. They have so many picks that they shouldn't have much of a problem dumping Ricky into someone's cap space next offseason, then having basically three max slots (plus infinity picks and inevitable ring-chasers).OKC doesn't need to offload Ricky, but if they do next year they have infinity cap space. They have mega millions with Ricky, but they will be down to guys on Rookie deals. They can leverage the space for even MOHR PIKKKKKS! Or they can say to a couple FA's come here and build your super team... less likely but itd be completely open salary wise.