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Can we do something like CJ + Myers for Greg Monroe?
Dumars may just be dumb enough to fall for that
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Can we do something like CJ + Myers for Greg Monroe?
Warriors looking for help as trade deadline nears and the Blazers will probably just sit on there hands.
With the Feb. 20 NBA trade deadline nearing, count the Golden State Warriors among the long list of teams still looking to improve its roster.
According to a person with knowledge of the Warriors' situation, Golden State is on the lookout for bench help and is hoping to use its trade exceptions as a way to facilitate such a deal that would likely need to involve three teams. The person spoke to USA TODAY Sports on the condition of anonymity because of the private nature of trade discussions.
The Warriors have two sizable trade exceptions ($9 million and $4 million) that don't expire until next summer, as well as two smaller exceptions (approximately $780,000) that expire on Feb. 17.
Even with the recent trade with the Boston Celtics for backup point guard Jordan Crawford, the Warriors (31-21) still have one of the least productive bench units in the NBA and are well aware that their second unit will need more help for the post-All-Star break playoff push. According to hoopsstats.com, Golden State's second unit is 29th among 30 teams in bench scoring (24.1 points per game).
Traded player exceptions allow teams to acquire players without giving player(s) back in return, and teams looking to shed salary will surely be calling the Warriors soon to explore the many money-saving possibilities on this front. If there is a deal to be done, it's highly unlikely that it would involve the $9 million trade exception because of Golden State's already-steep payroll. The Warriors are approximately $2.5 million under the league's luxury tax threshold and would only consider using the largest of their exceptions for a major impact player.
As for the possibility of a bigger deal being done before the deadline, rival executives told USA TODAY Sports last week that anyone outside of point guard Stephen Curry and center Andrew Bogut is, to varying degrees, up for discussion. That includes second-year small forward Harrison Barnes, the Warriors reserve who is known to have sparked serious interest from a long list of suitors but who is unlikely to be traded unless it was part of a package for a big-name player. Even with Barnes' struggles (he shot 33.7% from the field in January while averaging 6.9 points per game), he still has no shortage of fans within the organization.
Someone tweeted that Joel Freeland's injury opens the door for SPENCER HAWES to Portland. Also tweeted that we have contacted them before regarding him.

Hawes and Teletovic have been my main targets.
I'm guessing that talks didn't go far -- Philly wants a first-rounder.

Meyers was a first rounder.Hawes and Teletovic have been my main targets.
I'm guessing that talks didn't go far -- Philly wants a first-rounder.

Assuming the Bucks won't give up Larry Sanders, how about getting Ilyasova and Pachulia? I'd actually like Caron Butler as well/instead of Ilyasova, but he's only on a one year deal so they're probably happy to keep him (unless he screams to get out - but given all the stuff he said about "coming home" that would be awkward). Ilyasova was looking very good on a better Bucks team and Pachulia is a surprisingly decent backup center. You've got to think both would be very available, though, given that they're signed to longish contracts but don't really fit with the youth movement.
Meyers was a first rounder.![]()

I think Pachulia would be a decent addition to our bench. I dunno how well him and Freeland would work together once Freeland returned, but we could cross that bridge when we get to it. At 5.2 a year for this year an the next 2, and with Henson and Sanders on board, I imagine Milwaukee wouldn't hesitate to move him.
The Blazers aren't going to trade CJ, Meyers or TRob. CJ is just looking too good. Thomas and Meyers are too gifted physically to walk away from at this point. The team as a whole isn't ready for a fine tune move that would give up assets and maybe get them to the 2nd round.
I don't think we will. First, we really don't have any assets. Second, our window is just opening. Third, any of our assets we would trade would be undervalued because they still have upside.
I think this year has been a pleasant surprise. I think Olshey was looking to next year or the year after for the team to really come together. We won't have a first round pick, but I think we'll be able to sign a nice bench player or two with the MLE and vet min.
2 teams have already walked away from Robinson
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=mclhdh6 we give a first end pick they give us a second
What first do we have to give?
2 teams have already walked away from Robinson
And this is fine with me. I'm enjoying our success, our growing pains, and watching our development.I don't think we will. First, we really don't have any assets. Second, our window is just opening. Third, any of our assets we would trade would be undervalued because they still have upside.
I think this year has been a pleasant surprise. I think Olshey was looking to next year or the year after for the team to really come together. We won't have a first round pick, but I think we'll be able to sign a nice bench player or two with the MLE and vet min.
Rockets had to move TRob, wasn't because of his play, they had to pay Howard and move whatever they could to do it. Sac was dysfunctional as usual, they walked away from how many coaches? Seattle-Sac-Seattle-Sac..they didn't even know where they'd be. TRob has his first real job in the NBA now and I'm glad we got him
right so the teams walked away from T Rob for a better situation, at least in their thinking. I was responding to a comment that said that both Meyers and Robinson were too gifted athletically to move right now. Just saying two teams have already and if a better opportunity comes up and we have to move them then we should take it.
Better situation being.... Dwight Howard?
