I still come back to something like the following... Wood for Coby White and expirings... Or Wood, Gordon, #17 for #7 and expirings I'm all in on Patrick Williams if he's available... Bulls could use a 4 desperately... Derozan isn't much of a 3 pt shooter... getting a stretch 4 is ideal for them... Blazers converting 1 asset into 3 makes sense to me... Rockets can then get a wing like Sochan or big defense like Mark Williams....
it is very clear they are focused on making the playoffs, not developing late lotto rookies. They are desperate to win. The Hornets are among our best potential trading partners.
I think the rockets should try to win but only if it can be done with the young guys. I don't want to see us blow our cap space on some overpaid role players just to eek into the playoffs. I'll reiterate that these picks we owe OKC do have protections. If our young guys don't put it together by then, it's not out of the realm of possibility that we keep 2024 and 2025 picks based on those protections. If for any reason Green and Paolo don't pan out the worst thing you can do is start building around them anyway. That's how you become the Kings.
İ saw Draftroom we #3 pick j. ivey and trade him? Wtf who and whom? Which team want this? There Anyone know this trade scenerio?
I would not be opposed to: To Kings: Eric Gordon Jae'Sean Tate #3 To Rockets: Harrison Barnes Davion Mitchell #4 Future #1, top 5 protection We then take Ivey... Backcourt of Ivey, Mitchell, Porter, and Green...
it makes wayyy too much sense for us to trade with Charlotte so that's why it won't happen. also Charlotte won't trade their picks until draft night because any team that wants those picks will need to wait to see if their prospect is available at #13.
In that scenario i see that pick still being top 10... I think ivey has little value to them but banchero next to sabonis does. We could use either... I doubt they would pay it... steep price for one spot...