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This is dumb. The Blazers agreed to trade for Hood on Super Bowl Sunday last year. Maybe that's why Hollinger sucked as a front office person.
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This is dumb. The Blazers agreed to trade for Hood on Super Bowl Sunday last year. Maybe that's why Hollinger sucked as a front office person.
Did they give any reason for the sign and trade market to be back in vogue (or why it wasn't before)?https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca...stern-conference/id1470466331?i=1000464424434
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca...stern-conference/id1470466331?i=1000464420930
Woj and Marks previewed the deadline for both conferences. Some notes:
Woj says not a lot of activity usually until Monday morning the week of the deadline when front offices huddle up. So the lack of moves isn’t a surprise.
No trade involving Kevin Love between now and Thursday.
Drummond isn’t very likely to move either. If someone was offering a first he would’ve been traded by now.
Orlando isn’t looking to dump Gordon. Want value in return.
Atlanta could be open to moving John Collins, but more likely in the summer. They want a center.
Minnesota might be the most active team in the west and Woj is confident they will trade Covington next week. Didn’t mention specific destinations, but multiple teams are in on him....obviously.
Memphis is confident they will find a trade for Iggy.
The sign and trade market is back in vogue (something to keep in mind with Whiteside)
That’s about it.
Did they give any reason for the sign and trade market to be back in vogue (or why it wasn't before)?
Depends on where you live. For some, it will be 3pm on Thursday. Others it will be 2pm or 1pm....the deadline...it's noon on Thursday, right?

Rockets would love to have Whiteside! So would the Lakers, Celtics, Clippers and others.Clint Capella
P.j. Tucker
for
Whiteside
+ swap of team’s 2021 #1 picks
Miami is after Arizas.
How about a swap of Ariza for Olynik?Miami is after Arizas.
Miami is after Arizas.
Miami is after Arizas.
As many as you want.How many Arizas are they looking to get?
Yes I don't think Olshey going to trade him but that won't make Miami not trying. I think Riley likes how his contract is structure plus with his defense he also can help them in the playoffs.*were, before he was traded to Portland. I doubt Portland is looking to trade Ariza right now. I guess anything is possible so I’ll put the odds at 1%, and even lower for it to be a straight trade with Miami.
Yes I don't think Olshey going to trade him but that won't make Miami not trying. I think Riley likes how his contract is structure plus with his defense he also can help them in the playoffs.
I get that Woj and others are talking about sign-and-trades like they are going to be a thing now, but do people understand that a team can't just decide they want to do that with their free agent(s)?
*were, before he was traded to Portland. I doubt Portland is looking to trade Ariza right now. I guess anything is possible so I’ll put the odds at 1%, and even lower for it to be a straight trade with Miami.
Honest question, when was the last time a sign-and-trade worked out like that? I'm trying to think of examples.Yes, but it also benefits the player as he designates teams he might be interested in that don't have cap space then it's up to the GM's to negotiate an agreeable deal. It works out to a win-win-win. It allows the player to possibly go to the team he wants to go to and not have to take a huge discount to do so.
@TBpup - you got any rumors for us? Its kinda quiet...
Phone calls are always being made and I have no idea what whomever it was that said Monday was a 'truce' or day off. There are all sorts of inquiries and it will build up for the next 4 days. Nothing ground breaking and teams can alwasy inquire but that doesn't mean anything gets done. FWIW, Blazer players that have at least been asked about:Honest question, when was the last time a sign-and-trade worked out like that? I'm trying to think of examples.
Possibility? Sure, I guess, there is no way to dispute that it is indeed a possibility to happen according to the CBA rules.Don't know and not really all that relevant as things change over the course of time. How can Whiteside (or any player for that matter) go to a team that is over the cap and player unwilling to sign for the mle or less? Nobody is saying it's a for sure, but you have to admit the possibility is always there, especially with fewer and fewer teams having much cap space. It also allows a team to lower their payroll by sending back some player(s) instead of having to sign a player to a big contract and absorbing the full salary. Like I said, it can be a win-win-win situation for all involved.
Honest question, when was the last time a sign-and-trade worked out like that? I'm trying to think of examples.
Possibility? Sure, I guess, there is no way to dispute that it is indeed a possibility to happen according to the CBA rules.
But to say it's a win-win-win situation without being able to come up with an example of it happening in the past seems wrong to me. If it's such a great thing for all those involved why doesn't it happen more often? The answer is that there are just way too many variables for a sign and trade.
O'Quinn and Dellavedova were both restricted free agents. Sign and trades for restricted free agents are different because the team wanting them doesn't want his old team to match. Daniels was only sign and traded because the Hornets asked the Grizzlies to do it because they wanted a trade exception. In all 3 cases the team that got the player had the cap space to do so.The Knicks acquired Kyle O’Quinn in a 2015 sign-and-trade, while the Grizzlies and Bucks signed-and-traded for Troy Daniels and Matthew Dellavedova, respectively, in 2016. In 2017, the Clippers acquired Danilo Gallinari via sign-and-trade. No sign-and-trade deals were completed in 2018.
Oh I'm sorry, I thought you understood that I was talking about your specific example of trading someone to a team that doesn't have cap space.Here you go. There are some sign and trade deals just last off season. Notable players being Kemba Walker, Kevin Durant, D'Angelo Russel, Delone Wright, Brogdon
https://www.nba.com/draft/2019/trade-tracker
Oh I'm sorry, I thought you understood that I was talking about your specific example of trading someone to a team that doesn't have cap space.
No shit sign and trades have happened before, I've been talking about them all morning.
Whatever, you said it's a win-win-win for all teams involved to do a sign and trade to a team without cap space. You have still failed to show an example of that working out for a team in a situation similar to what we'd have with Whiteside this summer. I'm not being argumentative at all. I asked you why we don't see it very often if it is such a good thing for all those involved and you came back at me with a list of sign and trades that had nothing to do with what I was asking you.No, what I was discussing was SIGN AND TRADES and showed you several examples from last year. You appear to be trying to nit pick and being argumentative instead of actually following along.