I agree I’d rather have Wood/RoCo, but I think it’s incredibly unlikely Wood doesn’t get offered significantly more then a tax payer MLE. I expect him to get more then the non tax payer MLE as well. Wood was putting up VERY good numbers. In the 12 games he started 20/9 in the 9 games after the all star break 24/9, on very good percentages, as a 6’10 25 year old who’s athletic and can shoot the 3. I wouldn’t he surprised if he got 4/60 or 3/45. The most we can offer is 3/18.
Still would not trade RoCo for Turner. Would rather package EGo w/FRP than give up RoCo. And Bamba will be better than Turner IMO. Better rebounder, better rim protector, better perimeter defender, better disruptor, better lob threat, better creator and about as good from 3P. Should be cheaper to acquire as well. Perhaps House & pick for Bamba then portion of MLE for Meyers Leonard. And Leonard is much better 3ball shooter than Turner.
I'll co-sign on House for Bamba/sign Leonard. Is Caboclo a free agent? I thought he had another year left.
I like how everyone is throwing out ideas and thinking Tillman will use the mle, when we all know all he’s gonna do is dump salary, and sign more players to the minimum.
I just want to say something. I dont care how logical the trade is. I DO NOT WANT TO TRADE PJ TUCKER. SCREW THAT. Give him money, have him retire a Rocket and then put him on the coaching staff, I do not care. I DO NOT CARE.
He will have to use it THIS season, Patrick's legacy is on the line. Patrick personally hand picked Silas so he needs to make sure he has the weapons he needs.
He is a FA, that is why Grizz gave him up on the cheap. But should not take much to re-sign, just need to do it fast before Morey remembers why he reacquired him for Houston.
"San Antonio and Al Horford interest is real. They want him and they want someone who can run their system somewhat like TD used to do. Especially since its seen that DeRozan will opt out. This can open up PHI to expirings in LMA and Mills who could interest OKC for CP3 plus their draft assets that they have a lot of. Remember when I said MIL is out on CP3 due to the cost and value, well, they are back at it after their original wants have failed (Jrue, Zo Ball, etc). The biggest thing they have in their vantage is CP3 wants to go to Milwaukee more than Philadelphia and hiring Morey did not help Philly's case either. Obviously, Philly is more appealing to OKC than Milwaukee due to their overall willing draft assets and pieces but this is CP3 decision. This isn't 2k."
Lousy time to opt out, wonder where DeRozan is itching to go? Back home to LA - Clips or Lakers? Or back "home" to Toronto.
What are you talking about? Horford opted out and signed with the 76ers. I could see Detroit using their money set aside for Wood to go to DeMar.
Hayward and DeRozan have player options this season, Horford does not. How am I supposed to know you are discussing Horford's past opt out? Many besides Horford have opted out in past. Tense is important.
It's obvious when I talk about Horford treatment with regards to those two what I mean. Players that are on what are viewed as being on above market final years of contracts (Drummond is another) who opt out. They aren't opting out hoping a team matches it. They are opting out knowing there are teams that will pay something that will more than make them whole.
This is also my guess, teams that are willing to compete (not necessarly content) and not interested or in the position to tank like Orlando, Detroit (as long as they can't trade Blake), Washington, Minnesota, Sacramento, San Antonio, Toronto could take a flyer on those players (especially Hayward since he's pretty much the Horford of the guards/wings, he would fit anywere). But then you have also teams with no cap space that could open up that by retooling (Clippers by moving George, Pacers by moving Oladipo/Turner). Fwiw, i think Hayward is going to have a ton of suitors if he enters free agency, Derozan not so much, but a couple of teams should be willing to pay him at least around 20M per season i think.
I agree, Hayward's skillset matches the modern game. I can see him getting a better deal than his opt in. DeRozan, I'm not so sure while he used to be a big time scorer he is moreso a mid range guy, and not as good on defense. Drummond would be fool to opt out.
Not sure if the Nuggets would do this but it would save Tilman like $3.1M so... DEN: EG and a 2nd round pick HOU: Will Barton