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One of my biggest issues with NBA fandom in general is, there are too many fans of "players" and not enough fans of "teams". Personally, if all 12 players on the team scored ten points each and we won, I'm happy. But all fans of players seem to care about is their favorite getting his numbers.
1, I know everyone loves Herb, as do I.
2. I realize many of you think Dyson is a keeper.
But ...
That is all salary wise it would take to get Dejounte Murray. Probably some picks added.
Is Murray, CJ, BI, Zion, JV, TM3, Hawk, Nance, Naji, Jose etc. a Contender ?
They would certainly be a very tough out if healthy!
Last edited by redrum; 01-24-2024 at 11:02 PM.
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I do not think this team will make any big trades before the deadline
Maybe a lateral move, but nothing that will bring this team to becoming a championship contending team this year.
The way I look at this team, as it stands currently, is maybe 2nd round of the playoffs as their ceiling.
That?s a win in my book
Exactly. I get it, if someone's a fan of the Celtics, or the Warriors or the Sixers, making the playoffs is just about automatic, and you want nothing less than a chip. I'd be happy to start with a half dozen consecutive years in the playoffs, a couple of series wins, and maybe a run to the WCF. Sure, I'd like a championship, but lets get to average first.
https://hoopshype.com/rumor/2635571/
Matkovic coming over. I wonder if this is planned because one of the bigs is getting traded. Or, he is the one being traded.
Last edited by Fedupfan; 01-26-2024 at 08:58 AM.
I do think this team WILL make a big move in the offseason, however
Jonas has been really good for us and people are chomping at the bit to trade him + more assets for a center, it makes no sense.
*Mega Trade Potential
We trade Ingram, Val, CJ, Daniels, and Lakers pick
We gain T. Young, Murray, and Poeltl
IMO Ingram has great work ethic (supposedly). However, he will sit games when his pinky hurts and disappears too many times in games. He is way too inconsistent for a vet player and quite frankly too laid back for a young team (some of you call that soft).
We can?t afford Val next year most likely but i still like him as a fit for the most part. We should at least try and get something for him while we can.
CJ is just not a point guard, inconsistent, and does not seem to light a fire under the younger guys like he was brought in to do. We all read the interviews about how he does it behind the scenes but the players are just not responding to his leadership on the court in big games.
I would be good with switching out Ingram for Zion and not trading the first round Lakers pick.
https://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=2xccsjqf
https://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=ylk43mwb
Toronto does it to get an expiring and maybe get a discount on Val in the offseason to go back where he started. They also get a young player with potential on an aging team.
Hawks do it because the current roster looks good on paper but just do not mesh on the court (kind of like the guys we are trading). They get to start fresh with two vets who can score and get another potential lottery pick. They have their own and could get the Kings pick if it falls outside of the lottery. By the time Ingram and CJ?s contract is up, they should have a solid young team and a ton of cap space as lagniappe.
Would you do it? Why and why not?
Yes, i did the trade in NBA 2K and the Pels are unstoppable.
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The problem with Dejounte is that he's basically CJ if you look at stats, and while his defense years ago was very good, he's been terrible the last couple years. So, he is five years younger and has slightly better contract extension #s, but I don't see that being "the" move. I kind of like the idea of Trae Young though, even though his defense is also terrible.
The argument for Trae is his energy, scoring and very high assist #s.
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