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Bradley Beal trade package: Heat, Nets, Nuggets

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by BigBum, May 22, 2020.

  1. BigBum

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    Which one is the best package according to reporters suggestion?

    Heat
    Tyler Herro, Duncan Robinson, Kelly Olynyk (Big cost saving for Wizards)

    Nets
    Dinwiddie, LeVert, Allen

    Nuggets
    Harris, Porter, Barton
     
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    I think the nets package is the best, but i seriously doubt that Beal would be on the move .
    The nuggets will kill to get that deal done.
     
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    BigBum is about the very first person I put on ignore.
     
  6. Juxtaposed Jolt

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    Pretty sure not one of those "deals" match Beal's salary.

    So the reporter, you (bum) and this thread are all wasting time.
     
  7. lnchan

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    Ahead of 'holic?!
     
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    I think nuggets had coach of the year in 2019 for Mike Malone so not searching trades at this time!

    Nuggets might have had best record in West last year if not mistaken?
     
  9. Air Langhi

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    I think the Lakers offer last year of Ingram and ball was probably better.
     
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    Herro and Robinson but the heat aren't going to make that deal.
     
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    Heat, Celtics, Knicks, Pelicans, Raptors Preparing To Pursue Bradley Beal

    Bradley Beal will be a free agent in 2022 so while he and the Washington Wizards have wanted to remain together, a long-term decision is impending.

    League sources tell Kevin O'Connor of The Ringer that Beal's decision to play through this season with Washington is as much a commitment to give things a try with Russell Westbrook at is about making a life-altering decision during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Sources add that the Miami Heat, Boston Celtics, New York Knicks and New Orleans Pelicans are among the teams with interest in pursuing Beal. One league source also states that the Toronto Raptors are a sleeper team for Beal, which may have contributed to Masai Ujiri's reluctance to trade away Kyle Lowry since he believes they can contend again next season.

    A number of other teams have also been linked to Beal by other media outlets, most notably the Golden State Warriors.
     
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    I like Beal and he got better than what i expected, but the way he has been talked in the last months...it seems like he's suddenly considered the biggest player available since i don't even know when...everyone wants him, half of the league is preparing a huge package for when he'll be available even though he'll be expiring and about to get a max/supermax...i really wonder, is he even better than, let's say, Middleton? I think he has been way overhyped lately.
     
  13. Rocket River

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    Why break him up from Westbrook?

    Rocket River
     
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    I always believed Beal was a super duper #2 guy...that guy who SHOULD be a 2nd option but can/will be your #1 if needed. For contending teams like Miami or Milwaukee Beal would definitely give them a higher ceiling but also a higher floor in case the primary/#1 option is hurt (Butler) or can't buy a bucket (Giannis) in crunch time. That being said, I think mediocre teams view Butler as a potential #1 and is willing to take that gamble, which is creating an overinflated market for him. He's an elite scorer for sure but can he make your mediocre team (like the Bulls) a contender? Probably not. The counter to that would be "Well there's only a handful of those stars." which is true but if you're going to give up a ton of players/picks for him, it better be because he can pull your team out of the .500 cellar and into perennial playoff team status at the very least.
     
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    He is still the only person on my ignore list. Holy hell the spam he puts out rivals Hawaii
     
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    Warriors' Stars Pressuring Front Office To Make Big Trade With Bradley Beal On Radar

    Some on the Golden State Warriors are watching closely the next move of Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal. Should he become available, he’s at the top of the offseason wishlist.

    The Warriors’ trio of stars — Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson — have made it clear to management they want the franchise to focus on the pursuit of a championship, even to consider using their two lottery picks to get someone who can help immediately, sources confirmed. Warriors general manager Bob Myers said their goal this offseason is to add more of a veteran presence.

    Should the Warriors go that route, Beal, the Washington Wizards’ guard who made third-team All-NBA, is deemed to be the best player and best fit for the Warriors among the players who could potentially be available this offseason.

    Of course, “available” is the operative word. Beal to this point, publicly, has held firm in his stance he would not request a trade from the Wizards. He has two years left on his deal worth $71.8 million, including a $37.3 million player option for 2022-23. So Washington really only has team control for one more season and, after hiring Wes Unseld Jr. as their new head coach, might be ripe for a slower rebuild.

    Beal attended Team USA camp in Las Vegas along with Green and Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who is an assistant coach for the Olympic men’s basketball team. Beal did not travel to Tokyo after being placed in health and safety protocols.

    Blazers guard Damian Lillard, who has been rumored to be unhappy with Portland and a threat to demand a trade, was another desired player if he were to become available. But Lillard has clarified he has not demanded a trade and multiple sources said the Warriors don’t suspect Lillard would want to come to the Bay.

    The interest in Beal (and Lillard) underscores the prioritizing of another reliable offensive creator. Golden State had the 20th-ranked offense even with Curry averaging a career-high 32 points on 48.2 percent shooting.

    Beal, who finished runner up to Curry for the scoring title, would significantly bolster the talent and explosiveness on the roster. He’s a preferred target over the Raptors’ Pascal Siakam, who has been a rumored option for Golden State. Beal would give the Warriors shooting and another offensive creator — two elements they need badly to take the pressure off Curry. One of the best scorers in the league, Beal can also carry the team should Curry have to miss some time.

    At 6-foot-3 and reputed as a subpar defender, Beal doesn’t fit the Warriors’ typical mold for an NBA off guard. But his strength and physicality create some hope Beal could contribute on defense if he bought in on that end of the floor. Undoubtedly, some of the optimism comes from the strides Andrew Wiggins made in a defense anchored by Green.

    Beal could only be acquired through a trade, which was expected by many during the trade deadline earlier this year. But Beal reiterated his intentions to stay with Washington, and the Wizards rallied to make the playoffs as the No. 8 seed, losing in the first round to Philadelphia in five games.

    If Beal to the Warriors is even possible, it would likely have to happen before next week’s draft. The Warriors’ No. 7 and No. 14 picks would almost assuredly be included in a package for Beal. Golden State would likely have to add a future pick as well. The clear preference for the Warriors’ veterans — Curry is 33 years old, Green and Thompson are both 31— is to go all-in for these next few years instead of restocking the regular roster with players who could take years to develop.

    Any deal involving Beal would have to include Andrew Wiggins to make the salaries match. Wiggins has two years, $65.2 million remaining on his contract. One team source did say the Warriors wouldn’t be quite willing to gut the roster to acquire Beal. If they could land Beal while keeping James Wiseman, it could be the best of both worlds for the Warriors — appease the desire to win now while retaining a future centerpiece. But Washington figures to want Wiseman.

    The Warriors are expecting to get Thompson back after two years missed due to injuries. But after sustaining a torn right ACL in 2019 and a torn left Achilles in 2020, it is unknown at what level Thompson will be when he returns. Kevin Durant’s ability to play at a high level coming off an Achilles injury allows for some confidence in Thompson’s return, but just his presence would be much-needed help for Curry, who put up an MVP-caliber season on a team with inexperienced players in key positions.

    Golden State went 2-7 in the nine games Curry missed, which landed them in the play-in tournament where they were eliminated by the Memphis Grizzlies. The Warriors had a .587 win percentage in games Curry played. A .583 win percentage was good for a three-way tie for the No. 5 seed in the West.

    Barring a seemingly improbable trade for a star, the Warriors’ options are to use the picks and hope to land a player who can be a contributor by season’s end, then use free agency to fill gaps with veteran talent. The Warriors have the taxpayer mid-level exception and veteran minimum exceptions to use. They also have the option of finding a sign-and-trade partner for Kelly Oubre Jr., a free agent who isn’t expected to return to the Warriors.
     
  18. Jontro

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    hawaii and beal need to go to warriors. it's the only way if you want a chance to bring the trophy back to the west from the buxs
     
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