Trade Idea Realistic trade options for summer of 2023

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Ant/Nurk to Miami; Duncan/Nas/pick to ATL; Bam/Collins here. Basically becomes a redo of what the 2016 draft could've/should've been, and acquires players who could work on either Dame or Sharpe's timeline.

Probably not realistic enough to belong in this thread, but whatever...

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Im not sure if that’s enough to get Bam.
 
I think you get Bam by trading the Heat: Ant, Nurk and three first round picks and you have to take back Duncan Robinson with Bam.
Whats the Heat's motivation from moving on from their best player who is all of 26?

My prediction is that Fred VanVleet leaves Toronto in Free Agency and they need a PG. Ant for OG would make sense, but I'd be interested in fielding their Dame offers as well.

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I think if we really ant to go for it - and Dame, Joe and Chauncey clearly really want to go for it - we're going to have to take some chances, big swings.

I am reminded of when Petrie went to the Kings in '97 or so, He traded for Vlade, that was safe. Drafted Peja, which was a total wildcard that worked out, and then traded for the misunderstood, brooding Chris Webber. Webber wouldn't even report to the woeful Kings. THAT was a risky trade.

But it worked out, big time, Drafting White Chocolate, and getting Scott Pollard and Doug Christie rounded out one of the most beautiful, fun teams to watch, ever. That is the model I really think Cronin is looking for. A massive move of fitting pieces and a couple of big players,

Gobert may be the Chris Webber, who knows? All I know is that if they don't SWING FOR THE FENCES, all three are gone - Joe, Chauncey, and Dame.

I'm so damn excited!!!
 
I think if we really ant to go for it - and Dame, Joe and Chauncey clearly really want to go for it - we're going to have to take some chances, big swings.

I am reminded of when Petrie went to the Kings in '97 or so, He traded for Vlade, that was safe. Drafted Peja, which was a total wildcard that worked out, and then traded for the misunderstood, brooding Chris Webber. Webber wouldn't even report to the woeful Kings. THAT was a risky trade.

But it worked out, big time, Drafting White Chocolate, and getting Scott Pollard and Doug Christie rounded out one of the most beautiful, fun teams to watch, ever. That is the model I really think Cronin is looking for. A massive move of fitting pieces and a couple of big players,

Gobert may be the Chris Webber, who knows? All I know is that if they don't SWING FOR THE FENCES, all three are gone - Joe, Chauncey, and Dame.

I'm so damn excited!!!

The only thing the Kings forgot to acquire was some unbiased refs.
 
I think you get Bam by trading the Heat: Ant, Nurk and three first round picks and you have to take back Duncan Robinson with Bam.
Bam is nice but we need a legit second star. Bam ain’t it.

If we could somehow muster enough to get Brown and Bam…. That’s a contender.

I just don’t know if we have enough to make it happen. We would have to make sharpe available. And the pick. See if Chicago will accept the NYK pick so we can send out future picks. Even then….
 
Bam is nice but we need a legit second star. Bam ain’t it.

If we could somehow muster enough to get Brown and Bam…. That’s a contender.

I just don’t know if we have enough to make it happen. We would have to make sharpe available. And the pick. See if Chicago will accept the NYK pick so we can send out future picks. Even then….
I was thinking Bam plus taking on Duncan Robinson would take Ant, Nurk, the 23rd pick (guarantee the Bulls next year's pick with one of the two seconds we're owed next year), 2026 FRP and 2028 FRP. I think this trade is ideal if we get lucky and land Wemby. I do think that Bam satisfies Dame's win now superstar request. So at that point maybe we can take a guy like Taylor Hendricks or Jarace Walker and Dame will be cool with it. Or maybe the Bulls would take our first rounder for Patrick Williams who if the trade was finalized before the new league year would allow Williams to fit into our TPE.

Obviously there are other targets like Siakam, I just think that in Chauncey's system with Dame drawing so much attention along with Shae and Jerami getting a fair amount of attention away from the hoop that Bam would really dominate on both ends and when defenses collapse on him on O he has the passing skills to get the ball back out.

We'll just see where the pick ends up and then we'll see what happens after that. All of these are just complete shots in the dark I just really like Bam both as an allstar talent and a perfect fit for our most glaring needs.
 
I was thinking Bam plus taking on Duncan Robinson would take Ant, Nurk, the 23rd pick (guarantee the Bulls next year's pick with one of the two seconds we're owed next year), 2026 FRP and 2028 FRP. I think this trade is ideal if we get lucky and land Wemby. I do think that Bam satisfies Dame's win now superstar request. So at that point maybe we can take a guy like Taylor Hendricks or Jarace Walker and Dame will be cool with it. Or maybe the Bulls would take our first rounder for Patrick Williams who if the trade was finalized before the new league year would allow Williams to fit into our TPE.

Obviously there are other targets like Siakam, I just think that in Chauncey's system with Dame drawing so much attention along with Shae and Jerami getting a fair amount of attention away from the hoop that Bam would really dominate on both ends and when defenses collapse on him on O he has the passing skills to get the ball back out.

We'll just see where the pick ends up and then we'll see what happens after that. All of these are just complete shots in the dark I just really like Bam both as an allstar talent and a perfect fit for our most glaring needs.

With Miami losing, I think they look to blow it up.
So who else would be in the market for Bam who would also have the assets?
would Nurk, a future first and little be enough?

Trying to talk my way into this being plausible so then we can use Ant, this years pick and futures along with whatever throwins to go after Brown.
Dame/Sharp/Brown/Grant/Bam

is a contending starting five.
 
I don't see it being realistic to acquire Bam at a cost that leaves the Blazers with enough to contend. He is the franchise player for Miami and still has a timeline there even if they rebuild.

However Butler is the vet I see as a much more realistic target. Miami may be eliminated from the playin on Friday. I don't think the Blazers even need to give up the 5th pick for him. They could give up future firsts and the NY pick instead.

Butler for #23, two unprotected future firsts, Nurk, NAS, other contracts to match (Knox, resign Reddish, etc)

So the Blazers get Butler to win next year with a trio including Dame and Grant. But the Blazers would still keep a very bright future with Ant, Shae, and #5.

Hoopsjock had a good point that he hopes the Blazers would immediately use the TPE with a lottery team to add a ~7 million salary. Then it could be aggregated in 60days to trade at the draft. That would give more flexibility to acquire a starting player like Butler over the summer and keep Ant. Problem is Jody seemingly hasn't spent a dime since controlling the team.
 
I don't see it being realistic to acquire Bam at a cost that leaves the Blazers with enough to contend. He is the franchise player for Miami and still has a timeline there even if they rebuild.

However Butler is the vet I see as a much more realistic target. Miami may be eliminated from the playin on Friday. I don't think the Blazers even need to give up the 5th pick for him. They could give up future firsts and the NY pick instead.

Butler for #23, two unprotected future firsts, Nurk, NAS, other contracts to match (Knox, resign Reddish, etc)

So the Blazers get Butler to win next year with a trio including Dame and Grant. But the Blazers would still keep a very bright future with Ant, Shae, and #5.

Hoopsjock had a good point that he hopes the Blazers would immediately use the TPE with a lottery team to add a ~7 million salary. Then it could be aggregated in 60days to trade at the draft. That would give more flexibility to acquire a starting player like Butler over the summer and keep Ant. Problem is Jody seemingly hasn't spent a dime since controlling the team.

From what im reading, this cant happen. Cant trade future firsts without giving up the NY pick to Chicago, right?
 
From what im reading, this cant happen. Cant trade future firsts without giving up the NY pick to Chicago, right?

Incorrect; the firsts just have to be specified as two years after the pick conveys to Chicago.

The Blazers can't just give the NY pick to Chicago. They can work to agree to modify the pick they owe to Chicago, such as removing protections or acquiring their pick back for the NY pick. But Chicago has to agree to that, which rumor are they are open to.

Even if Chicago and Portland can't agree to those changes; the Blazers can just make the firsts conditional in a new trade such as when the Lakers did this to send out protected firsts in acquiring both Dwight Howard and Steve Nash.
 
Incorrect; the firsts just have to be specified as two years after the pick conveys to Chicago.

The Blazers can't just give the NY pick to Chicago. They can work to agree to modify the pick they owe to Chicago, such as removing protections or acquiring their pick back for the NY pick. But Chicago has to agree to that, which rumor are they are open to.

Even if Chicago and Portland can't agree to those changes; the Blazers can just make the firsts conditional in a new trade such as when the Lakers did this to send out protected firsts in acquiring both Dwight Howard and Steve Nash.

Ahhhh thanks for the clarification.
 
Jusuf Nurkic + 5 for Myles Turner + 26 or 28 (Indy owns both Cleveland and Boston's 1st this year). Not saying this is what I want to happen, just something I think both teams would think about. If we move up to 2, maybe Nurk + 2 for Turner + 7. Portland has coveted Turner for a long time, and he'd undoubtably be an upgrade to both Nurkic and Chauncey's preferred style of play.
That's horrible
 
Incorrect; the firsts just have to be specified as two years after the pick conveys to Chicago.

The Blazers can't just give the NY pick to Chicago. They can work to agree to modify the pick they owe to Chicago, such as removing protections or acquiring their pick back for the NY pick. But Chicago has to agree to that, which rumor are they are open to.

Even if Chicago and Portland can't agree to those changes; the Blazers can just make the firsts conditional in a new trade such as when the Lakers did this to send out protected firsts in acquiring both Dwight Howard and Steve Nash.

Blazers can do that but the Blazer first would not have much value at all. It might never convey, and if it did it could be in 2029 (which is as far ahead as Portland is allowed to trade)
 
I was thinking Bam plus taking on Duncan Robinson would take Ant, Nurk, the 23rd pick (guarantee the Bulls next year's pick with one of the two seconds we're owed next year), 2026 FRP and 2028 FRP. I think this trade is ideal if we get lucky and land Wemby. I do think that Bam satisfies Dame's win now superstar request. So at that point maybe we can take a guy like Taylor Hendricks or Jarace Walker and Dame will be cool with it. Or maybe the Bulls would take our first rounder for Patrick Williams who if the trade was finalized before the new league year would allow Williams to fit into our TPE..

I came up with the same idea, but am wondering if we went that route if it would be worth rerouting Duncan to Tortonto with our first rounder this year (let's say it's 3 - 6) for Anunoby? That seems like a decent return for the raptors, but maybe they hate it because they don't want that contract, who knows. I do like this lineup, but we would need to sign a backup PG and a backup big. It may be a good enough lineup to attract ring-chasers, who knows. There would be a shitload of dunks.

Lillard
Sharpe/Thybulle
Anunoby/Nas
Grant
Bam
 
I came up with the same idea, but am wondering if we went that route if it would be worth rerouting Duncan to Tortonto with our first rounder this year (let's say it's 3 - 6) for Anunoby? That seems like a decent return for the raptors, but maybe they hate it because they don't want that contract, who knows. I do like this lineup, but we would need to sign a backup PG and a backup big. It may be a good enough lineup to attract ring-chasers, who knows. There would be a shitload of dunks.

Lillard
Sharpe/Thybulle
Anunoby/Nas
Grant
Bam
That is a contending starting lineup... so yeah, I think that would be worth it. The bench would have to be improved. We'll just see what happens on May 16th.
 
I came up with the same idea, but am wondering if we went that route if it would be worth rerouting Duncan to Tortonto with our first rounder this year (let's say it's 3 - 6) for Anunoby? That seems like a decent return for the raptors, but maybe they hate it because they don't want that contract, who knows. I do like this lineup, but we would need to sign a backup PG and a backup big. It may be a good enough lineup to attract ring-chasers, who knows. There would be a shitload of dunks.

Lillard
Sharpe/Thybulle
Anunoby/Nas
Grant
Bam
Yeah, this would be a pretty awesome deal.

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That is a contending starting lineup... so yeah, I think that would be worth it. The bench would have to be improved. We'll just see what happens on May 16th.

It seems like there are three third-options. I guess the question is what we have in Sharpe. If he turns into a good second option that plays good defense that lineup seems like it would have everything other than rebounding. I guess the ball handling is pretty reliant on Bam as well as a secondary playmaker. Maybe that's OK having Trendon as well, but we would desperately need a guard playmaker off the bench.
 
It seems like there are three third-options. I guess the question is what we have in Sharpe. If he turns into a good second option that plays good defense that lineup seems like it would have everything other than rebounding. I guess the ball handling is pretty reliant on Bam as well as a secondary playmaker. Maybe that's OK having Trendon as well, but we would desperately need a guard playmaker off the bench.

I think that lineup would be "adequate" rebounding-wise, but yeah not elite. I think SS, OG, and Bam can all be decent for their position. But as you alluded to, we really need a 3rd ballhandler on the court at all times....which is why I tend to like Trendon more than others. He gives us the flexibility of playing an SF who might be better at other things.....vs being a solid playmaker for others.
 
Nurk/ Johnson for Christian Wood (UFA) in a sign and trade. Nurk gets to go hang out with Luka ( Fellow countryman ). The under utilized (By Kidd ) Wood , gets a new start , and starters minutes, in PDX.
 
I like the effort, but as I recall, the Raptors wanted like 3 1st and a young talent for OG. While that asking price is too high, 1 first and a bad contract for OG is too low, so that kills the deal.
That was yesterday. I doubt anyone is sending 3 1st for OG. He's a nice role guy, but not a star. Ujiri might be able to get a 1st and a 2nd. OG's year was meh.
 
That was yesterday. I doubt anyone is sending 3 1st for OG. He's a nice role guy, but not a star. Ujiri might be able to get a 1st and a 2nd. OG's year was meh.
And today, I doubt Toronto is giving up OG for 1 first and a bad contract.
 
If we get #2 and we go Scoot, I'm going to see if Toronto, Boston, OKC, or Washington want to make a big offer for Dame.

Raptors
Scottie Barnes

Boston
Jaylen Brown

OKC
Young players and picks

Washington
high lotto pick - not a lot of young guys though.
 
If we get #2 and we go Scoot, I'm going to see if Toronto, Boston, OKC, or Washington want to make a big offer for Dame.

Raptors
Scottie Barnes

Boston
Jaylen Brown

OKC
Young players and picks

Washington
high lotto pick - not a lot of young guys though.
The Blazers will scootdaddle away from that one.
 
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