https://tradenba.com/trade-machine BOS: Myles Turner, Eric Gordon IND: Gordon Hayward, Ben McLemore ORL: Victor Oladipo, Danuel House HOU: Aaron Gordon, Mo Bamba Russ Harden/Nwaba RoCo/PJ AG/Bruno Bamba/Green MLE??? Vet Min Signings???
That would be all right with me, but I hope Rivers would pick up his player option in this case. I would also like to retain Jeff Green with the veteran minimum. A healthy Gerald Green could come in for Ben Mac. Troy Williams could be an additional shooter too.
All prayers answered at one time. The only team that’s not happy is Pacers. For this return I throw in a FRP, I think ORL may as well. BOS, too. This has the framework to help out a lot of teams.
I tend to agree with him .... this team has a lot of potential but is missing that versatile big man. Perfect fit - Kelly Olynik.
Christian Wood is the best potential MLE fit on the free agency market going forward and it's not remotely close. He has star potential and has the size to play the 5 full time, while being quicker than most fives and all the while fixing our height disadvantage (6-10, 7-3 wingspan). The fact that he is potentially going to be available for $9 M annually is the bizarro Ryan Anderson signing. 25 Years old, entering his prime. If he performs like he showed last year in the second half for a full season he is a player worth $25M. His weaknesses are things that will go away with more playing time in full speed games. If I was Detroit I'd offer him whatever it took to make him stay. I figured he would get $17-$20 M now but the economy is going to suppress his value.
Houston Rockets Trade Breakdown Change in Team Outlook: -23.6 ppg, -0.2 rpg, and -4.4 apg. Incoming Players Klay Thompson 30 year old, 6-7, 215 lb G from Washington State No games yet played in 2019-2020 Andrew Wiggins 25 year old, 6-8, 194 lb F from Kansas 21.8 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 3.7 apg in 34.4 minutes in 2019-2020 Kevon Looney 24 year old, 6-9, 220 lb PF from UCLA 3.4 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 1.0 apg in 13.1 minutes in 2019-2020 Outgoing Players James Harden 31 year old, 6-5, 220 lb SG from Arizona State 34.3 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 7.5 apg in 36.5 minutes in 2019-2020 Eric Gordon 31 year old, 6-4, 215 lb G from Indiana 14.4 ppg
I wish we somehow had the assets to have both, but the reality is you have to give to get, and the deal has to make as much sense for the other team as ours. EG is a considerably negative asset, Im not even sure our last trade-able 1st (which we REALLY shouldn’t trade) makes him neutral. Any idea that turns him into a desirable player like AG or Turner is some serious homerism, House and Mac don’t make up for that value. How I see our trade pieces are RoCo - late lotto value Rockets 2022 1st House - late 1st or early 2nd Tucker - late 1st or early 2nd Rockets future 2nd Mac - mid 2nd EG - negative mid 1st or late lotto If Turner is worth a late lotto, what combo gets Indy that value, THEN just as important, what are Indys needs, why are they trading Turner and what’s their goal in a trade? From my view, Indys goal when moving Turner should be to put a good defensive 4 next to Sabonis who is mediocre defender at the 5. We have PJ and RoCo to offer for that need, but PJ is too old for Indys core and doesn’t have nearly enough value alone to land Turner. This leaves us with only one option, a RoCo swap if we want Turner - IMO.
Honestly I'd rather have Wood over Turner. Turner is good but not losing RoCo good. And acquiring Wood should not cost us RoCo, just more LT than Tilly is comfortable with.
He was also on the Bucks. Played for 3 teams after Rockets let him go. I was a Wood advocate too but there was no guarantee he would pan out or how long it would take for him to get it. Wood still developing, inconsistent defense. I really want to see what Silas can do for Bruno, he is just as talented as Wood, if not more upside.
I’d actually be down for something like this: Rockets receive Al Horford and Matisse Thybule 76ers receive P.J. Tucker, Eric Gordon, Austin Rivers, Chris Clemons
Any trade with Tilman taking back money, is highly unlikely. He’s going to send out more money than he takes in.