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2595819, RE: Boston is giving up a lot more than NO in those deals
Posted by ShawndmeSlanted, Thu Feb-16-17 02:18 PM
I think that NO deal that was being floated around was trash.
Tyreke while talented isnt the type of culture fit the Nets are building with and they have a lot of young 1/2s theyre trying to develop that would suffer.Frazier, same...they dont really need another mediocre pg. Galloway, again...The value is the 1st round pick, but if its not this year, to me, who cares too.


I think realistically from Boston Id ask for some combo or one of these guys
Zeller
Jonas
Smart
Rozier
Jaylen

and some pick. I dont think they should give this years 1st obviously, and maybe next year's 1st from Brooklyn is too much too. Just send them the 2018 Boston 1st if its still available.

>Jaylen/Smart are more valuable than 'Reke and Frazier. Add in
>that Evans is an expiring deal and it isn't close IMO.
>
>I think the best option is likely reuniting the Lopez Bros in
>the United Center - Rondo (for salary reasons), Dougie
>McBuckets, Denzel Valentine, and/or Bobby Portis for Lopez
>
>Demps is fighting for his job so he might have extra reason to
>make a deal for a potential half year rental to get the 8th
>seed but the Pelicans would have to give up Evans, Frazier,
>and Galloway to make the money work, plus a likely pick.
>Betting on AD, Brook, and Jrue to make it through the second
>half unscathed with a thin bench is tough and then you have to
>re-sign Brook and Jrue.
>
>Ainge is going to see Evans and Frazier as the lead assets in
>the New Orleans rumor and take any top asset off of the table.
>On top of that, to make the money work, we'd have to throw in
>another body like Jerebko which I'm sure Ainge will see as
>reason to lesser the key assets going forward. Ainge would
>probably want Brook to pick up his option and still only offer
>Amir, Rozier, Jerebko and the C's 2018 first.
>
>On a different front, might OKC look at dealing Kanter for
>Brook and maybe Bogdanovich? BK gets a younger big who is
>locked up for a couple of years. OKC replaces the injured
>Kanter with a vet and gets help at the SF spot.

I think they wouldnt do that unless they get a pick back too.
They may be able to move Bogdanovich separately, and I think hes the Net most likely to get moved