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I wonder if the Suns would do something like Booker, Warren, Jackson for Brown, Hayward, Smart, 14, 20, and 22.
 
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Watch Danny Ainge turn this into something great even if it takes him a year -- Ainge is one of the very best at making nothing or very little into something so if i was a Celtic fan i would not be that worried about the team maybe next year will be a down one but all will be fine in the end.
Exactly. This may be what they needed to have happen.
 
Of those four teams, to me, the ones that make the most sense are the Suns and Heat. Both teams that could use a strong veteran influence. Both teams that don't have a guy already on the team who needs to dominate the ball to be effective ... which is why CP3 struggled to find his fit with the Rockets. He'd have the same problems in LA, and I believe Kemba is serious about staying in Charlotte, and CP3 and Kemba are redundant.

Only thing with the Heat is Winslow played so well for them at point. I don't know if he's a longterm point guard, but he and the team performed well enough there that I'm not sure I mess with it if I'm them.
Houston could get Dragic and Whiteside for Paul...I think that's the move for the Heat and Riley would get the most out of Paul at this point in his career...see Udonis Haslem….Riley likes vets
 
I can't see Barnes getting much more than the MLE.

He will easily get at least $15million a year from them. I think they will agree to 4 years $60million and the remaining $10million of their cap space will go towards Horford deal (I think they will be the ones to offer him a long term contract).
 
He will easily get at least $15million a year from them. I think they will agree to 4 years $60million and the remaining $10million of their cap space will go towards Horford deal (I think they will be the ones to offer him a long term contract).

They seem to have way more cap available than that.



And yes Horford makes a ton of sense for them since they are not high on Cauley-Stein and they are about to let him walk.
 
[Sidery] According to @wojespn, who just said it a few minutes ago on ESPN, the Suns have made T.J. Warren and Josh Jackson available in trade talks. Have spoken to multiple teams, and expectation is both are traded between now and the end of the draft on Thursday.
 
He will easily get at least $15million a year from them. I think they will agree to 4 years $60million and the remaining $10million of their cap space will go towards Horford deal (I think they will be the ones to offer him a long term contract).

I don't see any way Horford opts out of 30 mil for a 4 year deal starting at 10mil a year. He would be better off opting in and collecting the 30 mil and then go after a new contract the following season.
 
They seem to have way more cap available than that.



And yes Horford makes a ton of sense for them since they are not high on Cauley-Stein and they are about to let him walk.

I think our hopes of getting Hood below market just got dashed. Too much money out there and not enough (good) players. Prolly a better idea to punt this summer and try to get in on a trade at the deadline.
 
I don’t think the Knicks get a superstar name even with their enormous cap space, and that may be a good thing for them. Fill that roster with good starters like Randle, Vucevic, and get some role players.
 
I don’t think the Knicks get a superstar name even with their enormous cap space, and that may be a good thing for them. Fill that roster with good starters like Randle, Vucevic, and get some role players.
Why, so they can be an also ran?
 
Why, so they can be an also ran?
Build with young players like a real franchise. Barrett, Knox, and DSJ is a good starting point. Adding players like Randle and Vucevic is a good idea. Save money too for bench pieces.
 
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