Brogdon, Buddy or Barnes would be great. Seems like that could use Hart, Sato and maybe a 1st to do it for Brogdon or Buddy. Barnes just flip for Hart and Sato.
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Brogdon, Buddy or Barnes would be great. Seems like that could use Hart, Sato and maybe a 1st to do it for Brogdon or Buddy. Barnes just flip for Hart and Sato.
Getting rid of Bled and Adams improved our team considerable and adding JV and Graham are nice. I do agree that Graham should be the 6th man coming off the bench and we need one or two more players that could help us really compete. But I'm not really mad at what Griff has done so far.
I'm not mad either actually I'm quite optimistic and I don't understand why so many people are melting right now. Mistakes were made but they were corrected (who never makes mistakes?)
Right now the situation looks like that:
- ZION a rising star who will be here for at least one more contract
- Ingram an all star who wants to be here
- Graham a much cheaper version of Lonzo with less potential but I like his fit better and yes he is much cheaper and yes he seems to be happy to be a Pelican
- bunch of promising young players: NAW, Hayes. Kira, Murphy
- ZERO bad contract, zero negative assets
- we still have draft picks and swaps (if the glass man gets injured and Lakers fail it will get even better)
- we still have cap space to sign somebody and we will have flexibility in the near future
IMO we are in a very good situation and it should be exciting to be a Pels fan now
I think a Josh Hart S&T for CJ McCollum makes sense for both teams. We want scoring/shooting and blazers reportedly wanted a defensive minded guard next to Dame.
Buddy is actually worth that much and Dinwiddie isn't... Hield has a career 3pt percentage of 40.6 and Dinwiddie is 31.8. I prefer what the Pelicans did in signing Graham to a reasonable contract than overpaying for Dinwiddie. And if the Pelicans can land Hield, that means we come out of free agency with a team that actually makes sense. Damn that would be awesome.
I'll be curious to see how much this changes. Lavine is an incredibly high usage guy, and Vucevic was a top 30 guy in terms of usage when he got to Chicago (was a top 20 guy for Orlando). For those 26 games he was on par with Harden, BI, Ja Morant, etc. Coby White isn't a slouch with wanting the ball either. It's not like he went to a team that's lacking high usage guys.
Literally the one move I don’t care for is including the 1st. What can happen next to make giving that up too make sense? Did Griffin blink when Charlotte called his bluff? Just have to continue waiting it out.
Still. Graham is interesting. Let’s see what happens.
Last edited by Eman5805; 08-03-2021 at 10:08 AM.
There was another deal worked out for Graham and then an opportunity came up and we switched it to a protected 1st. Like I keep saying, lets let the whole thing play out and evaluate as a while. I expect Hart and Sato out and a starter plus 2-3 good reserves in over the next few days. Then we can all give our opinions as a whole
They add a good wing starter and somehow they immediately win me back over. Such a strange team to follow.
At some point today, you're going to see Hart traded for a $20 million guy and a protected first in either 2022 or 2023
Ingles name popping up again as possibly available on Hoopshype. No ties to Pels yet but day is still young!
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Previous deal was likely the one reported of Lonzo to the Bulls, Graham to the Pels, and Sato to the Hornets, with a few other small pieces moving around. Not sure why it seems the Pels have so much trouble keeping things in house, but they sure have had an inordinate amount of leaks this summer, from the Grizzlies trade to the Trey Murphy pick and now this Graham deal
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We're gonna look back on this Graham deal in 4 years and think it was an absolute steal. So surprised that, for now, there's no PO. Now the question is whether the acquisition cost was worth it. We'll find out in the next 36 hours
Brad Daugherty on NBA radio right now criticizing Chicago for giving Lonzo that much money. Says Lonzo can't even get his own shot. He also simultaneously criticized New Orleans because "I have no idea what they're doing". LOL
Also said he doesn't think either team got better from this deal. Yeah. Duh. New Orleans isn't going to get better purely from letting Lonzo go for 2 bench players. They also don't get better by bringing him back, so what's the point of that comment? You can't look at their entire offseason based off that one transaction.
I don't really care what anyone thinks about our offseason. At the end of the day, if the Pelicans can put together a complimentary roster for Zion and BI, add the necessary spacing, IQ, ball security, free throw shooting, and defense, I will feel really good about this squad. I am hoping we field an offense as one of the top spacing offenses in the league. I'm patiently waiting for the next several moves to judge Griffin and Langdon on their vision for this offseason.
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