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https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/...uld-be-on-the-move-including-dejounte-murray/

In this article CBS Sports writer James Herbert names the players who he sees as the most interesting who could be moved. Players 6 and 7 are Jerami and Malcolm. If you read all of Malcolm's blurb the writer also mentions Rob Williams and Deandre. Just his reasoning and speculation not really a rumor of any kind.
Here's the thing, though. The 2 players on the list I'd be most interested in are already Blazers. I'm more interested in players than picks, but I'd be interested in buying low on a Thompson twin, Jarace Walker, or some other recent high pick.
 
Here's the thing, though. The 2 players on the list I'd be most interested in are already Blazers. I'm more interested in players than picks, but I'd be interested in buying low on a Thompson twin, Jarace Walker, or some other recent high pick.
I'm interested in prospects and picks. The flexibility of picks probably are more appealing to me, especially if we can shed salary going into the off season because we could use cap space to trade picks straight up for a player that we want.
 
Here's the thing, though. The 2 players on the list I'd be most interested in are already Blazers. I'm more interested in players than picks, but I'd be interested in buying low on a Thompson twin, Jarace Walker, or some other recent high pick.

The only way to get a Thompson twin is with Anfernee to Detroit for Ausar and change. I think they do that. Do we? No.
 
We need a Sheed type trade. That was Harvey Grant and Rod Strickland for Sheed and Mitchell Butler. We've got Harvey's kid to put in the deal along with Ant or Brogdon. Come on. Who can we get who could swing the Blazers into contention sooner?
 
The only way to get a Thompson twin is with Anfernee to Detroit for Ausar and change. I think they do that. Do we? No.
Wait...why would Detroit do that? Cade, Ivey, and Simons together? How does that make any more sense than us keeping Ant alongside Scoot and Shae?
 
The only way to get a Thompson twin is with Anfernee to Detroit for Ausar and change. I think they do that. Do we? No.
I might... depends upon what the change was.

I think in general keeping Ant is the smart move, but I really like Ausar's game
 
We need a Sheed type trade. That was Harvey Grant and Rod Strickland for Sheed and Mitchell Butler. We've got Harvey's kid to put in the deal along with Ant or Brogdon. Come on. Who can we get who could swing the Blazers into contention sooner?

Or a Sarr type draft.
 
Wait...why would Detroit do that? Cade, Ivey, and Simons together? How does that make any more sense than us keeping Ant alongside Scoot and Shae?

They can't count on anyone but Cade and they DESPERATELY need shooting. Monty does not trust Ivey or Ausar but that might be slowly changing.

Ausar is an awesome defensive player already. I want this team to take a defensive identity first and foremost. Not being undersized in the backcourt long-term is the easiest path to success.
 
They can't count on anyone but Cade and they DESPERATELY need shooting. Monty does not trust Ivey or Ausar but that might be slowly changing.

Ausar is an awesome defensive player already. I want this team to take a defensive identity first and foremost. Not being undersized in the backcourt long-term is the easiest path to success.
Oh, I'm on board with picking up Ausar. I was just doubting Detroit's motivation. But if they're not sold on Ivey, then it might make sense for them.
 
Giddey's minutes have declined quite a bit, but he isn't far from averaging a triple double per/36. He is just getting squeezed because OKC has so many good, young players.

This is a 21 year old that can play multiple possessions and is producing at a young age. Imagine if one of our 21 years old's was putting up that type of production?
 
People make mistakes when they are young and as far as I have read he didn't do anything criminal, right?
Are you expecting a city who went crazy over the Chauncey hire over something could’ve happened that happened like 20 years ago to be okay with bringing in Giddey over something that could’ve happened like maybe 2 years ago?

Yeah, idk.
 
If the Hawks move Murray, I wonder if they’d be interested in a follow up move to get Malcolm? They have a logjam of SFs. Maybe MB for either Bey or Griffin + Patty…
 
Brogdon plus their choice of Camara, Murray, Rupert, Reath or Walker for Giddey and Bertans?
I don't think the Blazers would want to trade Brogdon for another guard. The idea would be to trade him for picks, and maybe a young wing like Aaron Wiggins.
 
I don't think the Blazers would want to trade Brogdon for another guard. The idea would be to trade him for picks, and maybe a young wing like Aaron Wiggins.
Giddey is 6'8" but does have a very poor wingspan of only 6' 7.5" so who knows? And I just looked up Wiggins, listed as SG and is 6'5". He does have a 6' 11" wingspan though.
 
T-Wolves taking the cheap route? If so they won't go after Brogdon.
The Timberwolves have also expressed interest in guards Delon Wright and Alec Burks, league sources told HoopsHype. So who could be on the move if Minnesota lands that coveted backup point guard? Rival executives are monitoring Timberwolves bench players Wendell Moore Jr., Shake Milton, and Troy Brown Jr. as potential trade candidates heading into Thursday’s deadline.
 
T-Wolves taking the cheap route? If so they won't go after Brogdon.
The Timberwolves have also expressed interest in guards Delon Wright and Alec Burks, league sources told HoopsHype. So who could be on the move if Minnesota lands that coveted backup point guard? Rival executives are monitoring Timberwolves bench players Wendell Moore Jr., Shake Milton, and Troy Brown Jr. as potential trade candidates heading into Thursday’s deadline.
Yep. Wolves are going to have a HUGE tax bill next season. They are trying to avoid it this season
 
Giddey is 6'8" but does have a very poor wingspan of only 6' 7.5" so who knows? And I just looked up Wiggins, listed as SG and is 6'5". He does have a 6' 11" wingspan though.
He's actually listed as the backup PF on their depth chart.

But he's also listed as a SG and SF various places. I figured he was more of a SF. He averages 6 rebounds per 36.

He's intriguing because of his tremendous TS%, he's also young/athletic, and hasn't really gotten a chance to be any more than a backup, so he's the type of player I think we should be looking for.

 
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