[NBA] Trade Deadline Season 2026 Open Thread

So many hopes and dreams. And we’re probably just going to walk away with a lineup of

Westbrook, LaVine, DDR, Murray, Sabonis

Not only is it awful, it’s not even fun in a trainwreck kind of way.
 
And the moral of the story continues to be... don't give that second max contract to guys who aren't top 15 players (probably more like top 10 players). Outside of a random dumb team, there is just no value in it anymore. Better to get off of them a year earlier or just let them walk.
Which is why the Spurs giving Fox the max after he finagled his way there for practically free with three top 4 picks including Wemby will never cease to amaze me.
 
Which is why the Spurs giving Fox the max after he finagled his way there for practically free with three top 4 picks including Wemby will never cease to amaze me.
Totally agree... the Fox contract will inevitably become an albatross at some point. The spurs had every advantage to negotiate a more reasonable contract with him and just felt compelled to give it to him. With that said, the spurs scenario may be one of the only ones where that contract doesn't become crippling. Great young players on rookie contracts. Assuming fox doesn't get injured he is good enough as a 2nd or 3rd option to win a championship and then eventually move on somewhere else.
 
Totally agree... the Fox contract will inevitably become an albatross at some point. The spurs had every advantage to negotiate a more reasonable contract with him and just felt compelled to give it to him. With that said, the spurs scenario may be one of the only ones where that contract doesn't become crippling. Great young players on rookie contracts. Assuming fox doesn't get injured he is good enough as a 2nd or 3rd option to win a championship and then eventually move on somewhere else.
So you stipulate this to be a possibility, and you still think it's "inevitable" that Fox's contract becomes an albatross?
 
Totally agree... the Fox contract will inevitably become an albatross at some point. The spurs had every advantage to negotiate a more reasonable contract with him and just felt compelled to give it to him. With that said, the spurs scenario may be one of the only ones where that contract doesn't become crippling. Great young players on rookie contracts. Assuming fox doesn't get injured he is good enough as a 2nd or 3rd option to win a championship and then eventually move on somewhere else.
But they will have to extend Castle and Harper while Fox's contract is still on the books. I guess he only signed 4 and not 5 years so if both those guys turn into max contract level guys they would only be stuck with 4 max contracts for one season but yikes.
 
And the answer to this is why? I appreciate his professionalism, but IMO he's one of the players that will lead to unnecessary wins down the stretch of the season while not being a part of the future and taking up youth minutes. But maybe the FO feels otherwise?
Because why would anyone trade for him if they can get him free in two to three weeks? It's posturing but they have to maintain it won't happen.
 
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