Trade Deadline Thread

Yea, I'd prefer young and future assets if it's not Simmons or Sabonis. If it's NO, I doubt they'll trade BI or Zion. I do remember Monte was interested in Jonas and Hart. So maybe Fox + Thompson for Jonas, Hart, Murphy, Hayes, and a first.


http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=y86da8ts
Once again, totally underselling Fox. Hayes is not going to get traded with his pending legal issues and has much as you like to undercut Fox, he's still a fringe-all star type talent at 24 years old signed long-term.
 
Once again, totally underselling Fox. Hayes is not going to get traded with his pending legal issues and has much as you like to undercut Fox, he's still a fringe-all star type talent at 24 years old signed long-term.
I'm preparing to be underwhelmed. Hayes is a throw in. Would gladly switch him for Jones, but I don't see NO giving up all three of their wings. Only reason why I think its plausible was Monte looked into a S&T for Hart and there were rumors that he was seriously considering trading #9 for Jonas.
 
I think the Pels like the fit of Valanciunis next to Zion, especially since he's started to hit from outside at a good clip, albeit on low volume. I think the Pelicans have to be looking at Milwaukee and Giannis as a model of how to build around Williamson, assuming he's able to come back to the same level and stay healthy. Valanciunis isn't Brooke Lopez, but he can fill that role a bit. Traditional big who can hit from outside but can also be pulled to let Zion be a smallball five depending on matchups.

I'd also love to pry Herb Jones away (I think he'd be a great fit with Haliburton and Mitchell) but I don't know if the Pels would let him go in a Fox deal.
Yea, I would love Jones. Have loved his game for a long time.

As for Jonas, I like him, but we know Monte definitely is high on him. So if there is a trade, I can see him being a returning piece.
 

Tetsujin

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I think the Pels like the fit of Valanciunis next to Zion, especially since he's started to hit from outside at a good clip, albeit on low volume. I think the Pelicans have to be looking at Milwaukee and Giannis as a model of how to build around Williamson, assuming he's able to come back to the same level and stay healthy. Valanciunis isn't Brooke Lopez, but he can fill that role a bit. Traditional big who can hit from outside but can also be pulled to let Zion be a smallball five depending on matchups.

I'd also love to pry Herb Jones away (I think he'd be a great fit with Haliburton and Mitchell) but I don't know if the Pels would let him go in a Fox deal.
The issue there for the Pels is that their pursuit of Barnes makes absolutely no sense if that's the case.

Are they really going to roll out a
Jonas
Zion
Barnes
Ingram
Graham
lineup and expect to not get toasted by guards and quicker wings every night?

If they did Ingram + Murphy + salary filler + draft assets for Fox + Barnes or something that would actually make that pairing make more sense though but I would be reticent to part with my best asset to build around a dude who's missed the entire season with a foot injury if I were the Pelicans.
 

Tetsujin

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Operating under the assumption that the Knicks are the ones who want Fox rather than us being the ones who want Randle, I'll say that the Knicks are going to have to be the "losers" in a potential trade.

So realistically-
Randle/Grimes/Knicks 1st rounder this year for Fox?

Not a spectacular haul by any means but Randle is technically coming off an all-star season so he'd help Vivek's win-now scenario while Grimes is a solid young wing guy (who is going to be the next Jimmy Butler according to wildly optimistic Knicks fans) and the Knicks 1st is probably going to hover around 20th overall. Ideally more picks would come back but...
 
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SLAB

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I won’t lie, I kind of want Fox traded. I always felt maxing his was a risky yet absolutely necessary moves for a team like the Kings. His regression this year + the bizarre change in personality has me with a little buyers regret. That said, if we immediately sell low in the name of balancing the roster because Monte’s BPA’s are “forcing” it I’ll be extremely salty.

Randle for Fox should not happen. No way.
 
Operating under the assumption that the Knicks are the ones who want Fox rather than us being the ones who want Randle, I'll say that the Knicks are going to have to be the "losers" in a potential trade.

So realistically-
Randle/Grimes/Knicks 1st rounder this year for Fox?

Not a spectacular haul by any means but Randle is technically coming off an all-star season so he'd help Vivek's win-now scenario while Grimes is a solid young wing guy (who is going to be the next Jimmy Butler according to wildly optimistic Knicks fans) and the Knicks 1st is probably going to hover around 20th overall. Ideally more picks would come back but...
I think this would be fine enough. Randle and Fox are pretty equal talent wise and both in the midst of a down year after a spiked career season last year. Hali would pretty easily be the best creator Randle has played with since he's been a Knick and that could really help get his efficiency back to elite levels.

I like Sabonis a bit more than Randle, but Sabonis with only 2 more years on his deal is a bit scary if this takes longer to turn around and he just walks to UFA. With Randle, you at least have the core locked in to buid around.
 

funkykingston

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People who like Sabonis, but hate Randle's game is strange to me. They're the same player, except Randle can defend 4's and Sabonis can't.
Randle is a much less efficient scorer, especially from inside. He has an eFG% of 46.4% vs Sabonis at 61.2% while also taking more shots/having a higher usage rate.

The appeal to me with Sabonis is that you're pairing a guard who can facilitate with a post player who can also facilitate. Their stats aren't worlds apart, but I like Sabonis' game more. That, and honestly, I just don't enjoy watching Randle. I'd be frustrated as a Knicks fan too, given how often he launches into a spin and loses the ball or takes a bad shot as soon as he gets in the paint.
 
People who like Sabonis, but hate Randle's game is strange to me. They're the same player, except Randle can defend 4's and Sabonis can't.
Clown talk one guy is a chucker ther other guy isn’t one guy plays team basketball the other got doesn’t. One guy is a center the other guy is a PF these two are nothing alike

If we’re making stupid ass moves like trading fox for Randle might as well rehire Vlade Atleast I liked him since he played for us
 
Randle is a much less efficient scorer, especially from inside. He has an eFG% of 46.4% vs Sabonis at 61.2% while also taking more shots/having a higher usage rate.

The appeal to me with Sabonis is that you're pairing a guard who can facilitate with a post player who can also facilitate. Their stats aren't worlds apart, but I like Sabonis' game more. That, and honestly, I just don't enjoy watching Randle. I'd be frustrated as a Knicks fan too, given how often he launches into a spin and loses the ball or takes a bad shot as soon as he gets in the paint.
Exactly we’d have a facilitator on the perimeter and in the post
 
Clown talk one guy is a chucker ther other guy isn’t one guy plays team basketball the other got doesn’t. One guy is a center the other guy is a PF these two are nothing alike

If we’re making stupid ass moves like trading fox for Randle might as well rehire Vlade Atleast I liked him since he played for us
Yeah, like usual, you basically said nothing to back up your statements
 
Randle is a much less efficient scorer, especially from inside. He has an eFG% of 46.4% vs Sabonis at 61.2% while also taking more shots/having a higher usage rate.

The appeal to me with Sabonis is that you're pairing a guard who can facilitate with a post player who can also facilitate. Their stats aren't worlds apart, but I like Sabonis' game more. That, and honestly, I just don't enjoy watching Randle. I'd be frustrated as a Knicks fan too, given how often he launches into a spin and loses the ball or takes a bad shot as soon as he gets in the paint.
It's a buy-low for Randle for sure. I think getting him out the lead playmaker/scoring role will help get his efficiency to elite levels again. Hali by far would be the best playmaker he's played with for years.
 

Tetsujin

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Clown talk one guy is a chucker ther other guy isn’t one guy plays team basketball the other got doesn’t. One guy is a center the other guy is a PF these two are nothing alike

If we’re making stupid ass moves like trading fox for Randle might as well rehire Vlade Atleast I liked him since he played for us
Both are centers in the modern NBA.

Randle's maybe a bit more score first than Sabonis is but he's also a better shooter than Domas is and their roles on offense are different enough that it's sorta hard to compare their efficiencies one way or another, especially this year when Robinson being healthy has sorta forced Randle back out to the perimeter on offense and Carlisle keeps coaching the Pacers like it's 1997.

Randle's got good court vision for his size, maybe not Sabonis level but he's not exactly Willie Cauley-Stein cluelessly holding the ball on the perimeter. He does get tunnel vision at times while also settling for bad shots more than he should but on a roster with Tyrese and Mitchell, that might actually be preferable to Sabonis, who also has a tendency to defer at times?

Honestly, I'm not too big a fan of going for either guy but I guess the idea is that a trade for Randle might actually result in us getting other assets back beyond just a 27 year old big man who was an all-star last season?
 

Tetsujin

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wow. Talk about selling low. Cov and Powell are legit good complimentary pieces and they essentially just get Keon for it.

God, what are the Blazers doing? if they're trying to tank, they probably should have moved Dame and CJ first because now they just set the market for their assets at "Just give us something -anything really!- and we'll take it!"

On the Clippers side, Powell gives them the extra guard they've desperately needed for the last couple of seasons and Covington is essentially the perfect Clippers player and slots in perfectly with their collection of wings and forwards.
 
Both are centers in the modern NBA.

Randle's maybe a bit more score first than Sabonis is but he's also a better shooter than Domas is and their roles on offense are different enough that it's sorta hard to compare their efficiencies one way or another, especially this year when Robinson being healthy has sorta forced Randle back out to the perimeter on offense and Carlisle keeps coaching the Pacers like it's 1997.

Randle's got good court vision for his size, maybe not Sabonis level but he's not exactly Willie Cauley-Stein cluelessly holding the ball on the perimeter. He does get tunnel vision at times while also settling for bad shots more than he should but on a roster with Tyrese and Mitchell, that might actually be preferable to Sabonis, who also has a tendency to defer at times?

Honestly, I'm not too big a fan of going for either guy but I guess the idea is that a trade for Randle might actually result in us getting other assets back beyond just a 27 year old big man who was an all-star last season?
Yeah, to be clear, I don't think anyone on the forum actually wants to sell out for a "win now" team and everyone would prefer to reset. But if are going to pursue this route, I think Randle's long-term contract and getting him with the best playmaker/ball-handlers he's played with can be a major win. He was legitimately great last season.

There's also probably the issue where like you said, you could maybe get more assets in a Randle deal. I think Sabonis might require a bit more juice than just Fox.
 
If we are going to trade Fox, the player coming back needs to fit our timeline of Hali/Mitchell backcourt The player we are getting back shouldn't be pushing the same age as Barnes, Buddy and Holmes.

Fox for Simmons? Yes
Fox for Sabonis or Turner? Yes
Fox for Ingram? Yes

Fox for Randal? No, unless we are getting back some young assets like Barrett or 1st round picks in the trade. Trading our young cornerstone for a win now vet is only going to re-start the treadmill of losing. We need to get younger, not older if we are moving Fox.
 
God, what are the Blazers doing? if they're trying to tank, they probably should have moved Dame and CJ first because they just set the market for their assets at "Just give us something -anything really!- and we'll take it!"

On the Clippers side, Powell gives them the extra guard they've desperately needed for the last couple of seasons and Covington is essentially the perfect Clippers player and slots in perfectly with their collection of wings and forwards.
It doesn't seem like people are giving away first rounders for role players as much so maybe a young player who was a first rounder was the best they can do.

I have to assume CJ is out the door. I like him to Cleveland for Okoro and a first. Trade Lillard for Simmons. (if I'm Philly Id take Dame over Beal any day)

Reset with:
Simons
Johnson
Okoro
Simmons
Who ever they get for Nurkic

First round pick from Cleveland in the 20s and a top 6-7 pick this year of their own.
 

Tetsujin

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It doesn't seem like people are giving away first rounders for role players as much so maybe a young player who was a first rounder was the best they can do.

I have to assume CJ is out the door. I like him to Cleveland for Okoro and a first. Trade Lillard for Simmons. (if I'm Philly Id take Dame over Beal any day)

Reset with:
Simons
Johnson
Okoro
Simmons
Who ever they get for Nurkic

First round pick from Cleveland in the 20s and a top 6-7 pick this year of their own.

If I'm the Blazers, I try to get Maxey in with Simmons for a Dame deal, maybe a pick or two as well. Absolutely do not know if Morey swallows his pride and does that though.