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14 Jun 2018 21:55:49
Suns and Grizzlies

Grizzlies receive:
Warren
Williams (non-guranteed)
Reed
Daniels
16th
31st
Milwaukee Pick
Future Suns top 7 protected through 2021

Suns receive
No.4
Parsons
McLemore


Grizz can use the three first rounders to get Gordon from Orlando and can still resign Evans.

Conley
Evans
Warren
Gordon
Gasol

Bench: Daniels, Reed, Green, MLE player 31st pick.

Phoenix can get Doncic or Young in addition to Ayton.

Tsubotai

1.) 15 Jun 2018 00:58:17
How does three pucks get them gordon?


 

 

20 Nov 2017 21:31:44
Suns-Cavs

Suns trade Monroe, Daniels, 2nd rounder for Thompson, Smith and Nets pick (plus trade exception).

Cavs get 9 million in cap space which they can possibly use to acquire another player, a frontcourt and SG upgrade to make another run at the title while they still have LBJ.

Suns get 30 million in bad contracts for three years in exchange for a top 10, possible top 3 pick.

Tsubotai

1.) 20 Nov 2017 21:46:09
Wow, that’s horrible. You can’t get the nets pick for just a salary dump.


2.) 20 Nov 2017 22:24:39
I assume you forgot Booker and Jackson in the trade?


3.) 20 Nov 2017 23:58:52
No way Cleve makes this deal and PHX wouldn't either. Thompson is a R. Paul client (bad blood there), Smith is not the kind of veteran a team like PHX needs, or wants. Mostly, though, the draft pick won't move in a deal like this.


4.) 21 Nov 2017 01:59:38
Even with bad fits and bad blood, Phoenix makes that trade all day. They could easily flip Thompson, and might be able to flip Smith (at least for a bad contract with a better attitude) .


5.) 21 Nov 2017 15:13:09
No way Cavs give up the Nets pick for that. Even if that pick ends up conveying around 7-10th, it's still too much to give up for that package.

Also, while I'm not the biggest fan of either Thompson or Smith, they are not "salary dump" players. They're both solid contributors on contracts that are a little more than what they should be, but they're not the Jo Noah's of the L either.


6.) 23 Nov 2017 03:44:49
The suns have no interest in acquiring tristan thompson. Reasons are obvious.


 

 

26 Jan 2017 21:55:45
NYK get PJ Tucker+Phoenix 2nd round pick

Suns get W. Hernangomez

Tsubotai

1.) 26 Jan 2017 22:54:47
No thanks, would rather keep Hernangomez.


2.) 26 Jan 2017 23:32:46
No chance. Expiring older role player and a second absolutely not worth that.


 

 

23 Nov 2016 16:18:34
Bucks + Suns:

Suns swap Knight for Rubio

Suns get propper PG and Bucks get nice combo guard to back up Dunn, who was going to take over from Rubio anyway.

Suns + Sixers + Raptors

Sixers get Bledose, Phoenix+ Raptors 2nd round pick

Raptors get Noel

Suns get 1st round pick from Philly (lottery protected) and Raptors pick (likely late first round pick.

Sixers get a PG which they desperatly need get rid of Noel which they would probably loose to free agency for nothing at the end of the season.

Raptors strengthen their playoff ambitions.

Phoenix clear PG spot for Rubio and stash some picks to find the real PG solution next draft.

Tsubotai

1.) 24 Nov 2016 13:27:56
Where are the bucks in this scenario? Lol


 

 

18 May 2016 16:33:43
Suns trade 4th pick, Archie Goodwin and Brandon Knight for 1st and 24th pick.

Sixers draft Hield or Dunn and have their backcourt to go with their already potent frontcourt. Should be enough to finally get out of the bottom five.

Suns draft Ingram and can use 24+28+2nd round pick to trade up again to a spot where they can draft a PF of their liking late in lottery. Use other late lottery pick to go with Jackson or Baldwin to have insurance for Bledsoe.

Tsubotai

1.) 18 May 2016 17:27:14
need to add the 13th pick as well.


2.) 18 May 2016 17:59:33
That is no where near a good deal for the number 1 pick in the draft who is a franchise changer.


3.) 18 May 2016 19:01:46
The Sixers will draft either Simmons or Ingram. Period. It might be in the 1 slot or perhaps the Lakers try to move up, although I don't know why they'd do that. But there's pretty much zero chance the Sixers come out of this draft without Simmons or Ingram.


4.) 18 May 2016 20:47:00
Not enough.


5.) 18 May 2016 21:09:48
Although I don't think its a terrible trade I don't see it happening. Sixers don't have any clear cut potential star player in place. The #1 pick gives them the opportunity to potentially change that. This trade however does not (at least less likely since we know Knight isn't that player and #4 pick is less likely to yield that player than #1). Only way I can see it is if Sixers fell in love with a prospect outside the top 2 and felt they had equal or greater upside to Simmons and Ingram.


6.) 18 May 2016 21:53:17
76er can offer Okafor for Knight . that's it.


 

 

 

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22 Jun 2017 19:48:54
All not going to happen, one and two are really bad.

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22 Jun 2017 19:33:35
Minnesota, Orlando, Phoenix

Phoenix trades: Bledsoe, Knight, 32nd
Receives: 6th overall, Biyombo, Watson

Minnesota trades: Ricky Rubio, 7th overall
Receives: Eric Bledsoe, 25th pick, 32nd pick, 33rd pick

Orlando trades: Biyombo, Watson, 33rd pick, 25th pick
Receives: Rubio, Knight, 7th pick

Phoenix clears the overload at guard and can pick Isaac, Tatum on Jackson AFTER they pick Fox with 4 or pick Smith after they pick their SF. They take on Biyombs and Watsons contracts.

Minnesota gets an an upgrade at PG, gets rid of Rubio and gets 3 usable picks to add depth to an already strong roster.

Orlando trades down one spot and gives up too later picks while getting too still fairly young above average players (with in case of Knight high potential resale value) and gets rid of a massive FA mistake.

I admit I am a suns supporter :P.

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19 Dec 2016 21:24:36
Another silly idea that would leave the suns with a super star and not much else. Suns need patience to develop their jung talent, not a superstar who will have his best years behind him when the rest of the team is ready.

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19 Dec 2016 21:23:16
How can an 19 year old kid who is already a capable defender look like a bust after like 25 games in his rookie season? Did TJ Warren look like a bust in his rookie season aswell when he was like 20 years old? What do you expect of a barely 19 year old?

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07 Dec 2016 21:03:06
Such a retarded trade idea for the Suns. Only thing suns will need to be a playoff team is a PG (next draft), a proper coach, some contract extensions (Len and Warren) and 2 years of patience.

Lets just assume things go really bad the next 3 years. Assuming Warren can't maintain his current form or stay healthy and will be an often injured a 15-5 guy, booker does not improve, Len does not improve, Bender only becomes a rich mans Channing Fyre and Chriss will turn out not to be an NBA player. That would still allow the Suns to shuffle and build via the draft. With that proposed trade they have nothing but two stars who have underperformed next to another star/ 2 semi stars (maybe not individually but on a team level, and that's what counts) . High risk, likelyhood of beating Clevland or GS still zero.

IF things turn out well. :
- Coach learns how to have the team run a proper offense. - Bender turns out to be another Dirk, just a bit more defense and a less offense.
- Len becomes a Top 10 rim protector and rebounder (note: Top 10, not top 5)
- Warren maintains the form he has shown so far and becomes a starting SF averaging 20-5 shooting 50% and 40% from three
- Chriss emerges into a decent pick and roll option and stretch 4/ 5 hybrid to complete the main front court rotation with Bender, Len and Warren
- Booker will be a consistant 20-25 ppg Scorer with proper shooting percentage
- Suns get to draft a proper PG in Ball next summer who can grow for one year behing Bledose before he takes over

None of these later points seems to far fetched. If the coach can put these great individual pieces together and get Spurs like efficiency from the available talent, this could be a great team for a long time. Chances are a lot higher with that than this silly Cousins+Wall idea.

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