If I remember correctly 1+1 or 2+1 was basically what Kawhi would sign anywhere because 2 years puts him at the 10 yr mark in the league and allows him to sign for a 35% max.
So that makes sense of he goes back to the Raptors on a 1+1 or a 2+1.
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Well now that Knicks have signed Payton, I might just rather keep Moore
MSU watch 2019 can begin.....
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I don't think he took it well...
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Once we started making like we were keeping Lonzo, I knew it was coming. My boy......
But it's redundant having both Payton and Ball....so I get it.
I'm not crying because of Elfrid. I just got through watching The Land Before Time. That's all. I'm good. I swear.
Don't ping my cell signal. I'm not driving back from NYC.
.....we went......9 and 0.......
How much cap do we have left
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Sources: Free agent Kevon Looney has agreed to a three-year, $15M deal to return to Golden State.
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Absolute steal for Golden State. That's a bargain.
Also takes another high quality roleplayer off the market. LA's market looking dryyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
So do we really see Naw and Jackson as point guards? A lagniappe move would be to trade Moore for Dunn from the Bulls in a three team trade so Bulls can shed salary. Just don’t know if he would be good with coming off the bench.
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Jackson? Probably not. NAW? Sure, he's a combo guard. He played a ton of the 1 in college and was fine there.
The problem with proposing a trade for Dunn is that Dunn is not very good and you shouldn't want to give up assets for him, and yes, Moore is more of an asset at this point.
I also think this obsession with having ''point guards'' is kind of a weird view to take. You don't need ''point guards'' you need competent ball handlers and good decision makers. We have a ton of those. Jrue, Lonzo, Zion, NAW, Hart, and even Ingram to an extent are all at least solid ball handlers who can make decisions in the flow of an offense. That's fine. You don't need to go on a hunt for guys who are between 6'0'' and 6'4'', as if only their ball handling and passing counts.
Lakers fans nervous? I see he is trending on twitter but nothing has happened.
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I really think at this point we can just hold on to moore. Moore to me has always been a pretty steady guy and think he fits here atm. However, come all-star break may be a time to evaluate if we would prefer to open up cap space for the future or even trade up somehow to make a run. You never know. Some time of adjustment first may help us determine what we will need going forward.
Very good post.
That's why I saw Elfrid was a goner. Ball will handle the....ball (that makes for an awkward sentence) but we have so many other players that can handle thale ball.....like Jimmy Butler, LeBron, Leonard.....we simply needed more shooters than we did true PGs.
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My sources can confirm. Of course, my sources are Nick Nurse's public interview yesterday when he literally said this. https://t.co/63hMMKoX5G
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