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ATL Gets: Trey Lyles & 2025 SAC 1st (changing from top 12 protected to unprotected)
ATL Gives: Larry Nance Jr, 2025 MIN 2nd, & 2027 LAC 2nd
Why for ATL? With Johnson, Risacher, Hunter, Capela, and Okongwu all able to log minutes at PF or C, it leaves little room for Nance to carve out minutes. Instead, they ship him off and a couple 2nds for an expiring (Lyles) and to make the SAC pick completely unprotected. This gives ATL two swings at winning the lottery via the LAL pick and SAC pick (both of which are currently 11th and 12th in tankathon rankings)
PG - Young / Krejci
SG - Daniels / Bogdanovic / Bufkin
SF - Risacher / Hunter / Matthews
PF - Johnson / Lyles / Roddy / Gueye
C - Capela / Okongwu
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BKN Gets: Kevin Huerter, 2025 MIN 2nd, 2026 SAC 2nd, 2027 LAC 2nd, & 2027 SAC 2nd
BKN Gives: Dorian Finney-Smith
Why for BKN? The Nets move on from their likely expiring 31 year old 3&D forward and lean further into their rebuild by adding for 4 2nd round picks spread out over the next 3 years and take a look at the 26 year old Huerter.
PG - Melton / Milton
SG - Thomas / Huerter / Johnson
SF - Johnson / Williams / Whitehead
PF - Simmons / Wilson / Watford
C - Claxton / Sharpe / Clowney
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SAC Gets: Dorian Finney-Smith & Larry Nance Jr.
SAC Gives: Kevin Huerter, Trey Lyles, 2025 SAC 1st (changing from top 12 protected to unprotected), 2026 SAC 2nd, & 2027 SAC 2nd
Why for Kings? What do the Kings need? We need size, length, athleticism, defense, and shooting. This trade does just that without giving up any future 1sts (in fact, it guarantees that all of our future 1sts will be freed up to trade in the 2025 off-season).
DFS gives us another really good big wing/forward defender to throw at opposing teams star players while at the same time he can offer us some rim/paint protection and floor spacing on offense. His combination of size, strength, length, athleticism, defense, rim/paint protection, and shooting makes him a terrific fit at PF next to Sabonis.
Larry Nance Jr is also another very intriguing fit for the Kings. He has essentially the same length as Lyles (9’0” standing reach and a 7’1.5” wingspan) and is a somewhat comparable shooter to Lyles (Lyles has a career .347 3P% and Nance has a career .351 3P%) although Lyles tends to shoot a larger volume. However, Nance is much more athletic and a much better defender than Lyles.
Nance’s combination of length (9’0” standing reach) and athleticism (37.5” max vert) will give us an excellent lob threat to add to our offense. Monk will be able to take advantage of this action regularly. Nance’s athleticism will also give us a big man who can run the floor with Fox & Monk (similar to what we’ve seen with Isaac Jones) and help us convert those fastbreak opportunities at a higher rate.
Nance’s combination of defense, athleticism, and defense makes it much easier for us to play him as our primary backup C since his athleticism and defense will allow him to play “bigger” than Lyles did in the same backup C role.
In general, I really like a 9 man rotation of Fox, Monk, Ellis, Carter, DeRozan, Murray, DFS, Nance, and Sabonis. It’s very well balanced and I think we’d have the potential to be top 5 in ORTG and top 10 in DRTG with those 9 guys playing the bulk of the minutes. We’d have…
And again, the other somewhat good thing about this trade is that it guarantees that all of our future 1sts will be able to be traded when we get to the 2025 off-season since the 2025 1st will convey no matter what. This allows us to make a bigger, more significant move if we did not meet expectations to close out the 2024-25 season.
PG - Fox / Ellis / McLaughlin
SG - Monk / Carter / Jones
SF - DeRozan / McDermott
PF - Murray / DFS / Crowder
C - Sabonis / Nance / Len / Robinson
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ATL Gets: Trey Lyles & 2025 SAC 1st (changing from top 12 protected to unprotected)
ATL Gives: Larry Nance Jr, 2025 MIN 2nd, & 2027 LAC 2nd
Why for ATL? With Johnson, Risacher, Hunter, Capela, and Okongwu all able to log minutes at PF or C, it leaves little room for Nance to carve out minutes. Instead, they ship him off and a couple 2nds for an expiring (Lyles) and to make the SAC pick completely unprotected. This gives ATL two swings at winning the lottery via the LAL pick and SAC pick (both of which are currently 11th and 12th in tankathon rankings)
PG - Young / Krejci
SG - Daniels / Bogdanovic / Bufkin
SF - Risacher / Hunter / Matthews
PF - Johnson / Lyles / Roddy / Gueye
C - Capela / Okongwu
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BKN Gets: Kevin Huerter, 2025 MIN 2nd, 2026 SAC 2nd, 2027 LAC 2nd, & 2027 SAC 2nd
BKN Gives: Dorian Finney-Smith
Why for BKN? The Nets move on from their likely expiring 31 year old 3&D forward and lean further into their rebuild by adding for 4 2nd round picks spread out over the next 3 years and take a look at the 26 year old Huerter.
PG - Melton / Milton
SG - Thomas / Huerter / Johnson
SF - Johnson / Williams / Whitehead
PF - Simmons / Wilson / Watford
C - Claxton / Sharpe / Clowney
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SAC Gets: Dorian Finney-Smith & Larry Nance Jr.
SAC Gives: Kevin Huerter, Trey Lyles, 2025 SAC 1st (changing from top 12 protected to unprotected), 2026 SAC 2nd, & 2027 SAC 2nd
Why for Kings? What do the Kings need? We need size, length, athleticism, defense, and shooting. This trade does just that without giving up any future 1sts (in fact, it guarantees that all of our future 1sts will be freed up to trade in the 2025 off-season).
DFS gives us another really good big wing/forward defender to throw at opposing teams star players while at the same time he can offer us some rim/paint protection and floor spacing on offense. His combination of size, strength, length, athleticism, defense, rim/paint protection, and shooting makes him a terrific fit at PF next to Sabonis.
Larry Nance Jr is also another very intriguing fit for the Kings. He has essentially the same length as Lyles (9’0” standing reach and a 7’1.5” wingspan) and is a somewhat comparable shooter to Lyles (Lyles has a career .347 3P% and Nance has a career .351 3P%) although Lyles tends to shoot a larger volume. However, Nance is much more athletic and a much better defender than Lyles.
Nance’s combination of length (9’0” standing reach) and athleticism (37.5” max vert) will give us an excellent lob threat to add to our offense. Monk will be able to take advantage of this action regularly. Nance’s athleticism will also give us a big man who can run the floor with Fox & Monk (similar to what we’ve seen with Isaac Jones) and help us convert those fastbreak opportunities at a higher rate.
Nance’s combination of defense, athleticism, and defense makes it much easier for us to play him as our primary backup C since his athleticism and defense will allow him to play “bigger” than Lyles did in the same backup C role.
In general, I really like a 9 man rotation of Fox, Monk, Ellis, Carter, DeRozan, Murray, DFS, Nance, and Sabonis. It’s very well balanced and I think we’d have the potential to be top 5 in ORTG and top 10 in DRTG with those 9 guys playing the bulk of the minutes. We’d have…
- 4 players who can go get 20+ on any given night (Fox, Monk, DeRozan, & Sabonis)
- 4 players who can pass & playmake for others (Fox, Monk, DeRozan, & Sabonis and perhaps Carter has some potential here as well)
- Solid floor spacing/shooting (Murray, Monk, and Ellis being great shooters from 3 and Fox, Carter, Finney-Smith, Nance, and Sabonis being solid shooters from 3)
- 2 good PnR targets for our passers to hit (Sabonis & Nance)
- 3 great guard defenders (Fox, Ellis, & Carter), 2 great forward defenders (Murray & DFS), and 2 decent/solid big man defenders (Sabonis & Nance)
And again, the other somewhat good thing about this trade is that it guarantees that all of our future 1sts will be able to be traded when we get to the 2025 off-season since the 2025 1st will convey no matter what. This allows us to make a bigger, more significant move if we did not meet expectations to close out the 2024-25 season.
PG - Fox / Ellis / McLaughlin
SG - Monk / Carter / Jones
SF - DeRozan / McDermott
PF - Murray / DFS / Crowder
C - Sabonis / Nance / Len / Robinson
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