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(05-04-2022, 02:27 PM)Tyler Wrote: [ -> ]Pelicans Not Expected To Offer Fully Guaranteed Five-Year Max To Zion Williamson
https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/26...Williamson

..but won´t Zion be mad, if they don´t offer his injury-prone a** the full five year max, when all the other teams can only offer him four. And then every agent will be mad and nobody will ever want to sign here.....I mean there. Big Grin
Carries never get called, but that one should have definitely been called.
(05-04-2022, 03:46 PM)SleepingHero Wrote: [ -> ]Carries never get called, but that one should have definitely been called.

It's a slippery slope for certain.  I'm sure by the letter of the law, most step back threes are travels.
(05-04-2022, 11:47 AM)MaxiThreeba Wrote: [ -> ]Hopefully any message sent is received loud and clear by Javale McGoon before he seriously injures someone too.

Yep. Oddly was ignored, but what a super-dangerous foul (he slid up under Maxi as he was airborne and coming down, which is a point of emphasis because of how it can cause injuries) -- should have been a F2 and wasn't even reviewed.
(05-04-2022, 08:22 PM)Kammrath Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status...0841257986

His journey to the league is a cool story.  Hoping he can return.
That’s too bad. Dillon either needs a significant punishment or someone will lay out Ja. Hopefully, it’s the former. As a team, you just can’t put up with shit like that.
(05-05-2022, 05:30 PM)HoosierDaddyKid Wrote: [ -> ]https://hoopshype.com/2022/05/05/dillon-...or-game-3/

Better than nothing but I still think the minimum should have been for the length of the series.
Clippers paid 5 FRP, SGA and Gallo for Paul George in 2019. One could say they really gave everything possible. Since then they brought in (notable players only) Morris, Powell, Covington, Kennard and Batum. Batum was the only one signed as a free agent. 

Mavs owe one FRP and I am constantly reading how Mavs don't have assets to improve the team.
(05-05-2022, 07:42 PM)omahen Wrote: [ -> ]Mavs owe one FRP and I am constantly reading how Mavs don't have assets to improve the team.

If you are tired of reading it, then stop writing it!! :-)
(05-05-2022, 07:42 PM)omahen Wrote: [ -> ]Clippers paid 5 FRP, SGA and Gallo for Paul George in 2019. One could say they really gave everything possible. Since then they brought in (notable players only) Morris, Powell, Covington, Kennard and Batum. Batum was the only one signed as a free agent. 

Mavs owe one FRP and I am constantly reading how Mavs don't have assets to improve the team.

The Clippers traded Bledsoe, Winslow, Keon Johnson, and a 2nd for Covington and Powell.

A similar trade for the Mavs would probably be something like their '22 1st, Green, and Maxi for Terrence Ross and WCJ.
(05-05-2022, 07:42 PM)omahen Wrote: [ -> ]Clippers paid 5 FRP, SGA and Gallo for Paul George in 2019. One could say they really gave everything possible. Since then they brought in (notable players only) Morris, Powell, Covington, Kennard and Batum. Batum was the only one signed as a free agent. 

Mavs owe one FRP and I am constantly reading how Mavs don't have assets to improve the team.

Leonard  cost the Clippers nothing.  We spent two first round picks on Luka.  We spent two more first round picks and our previous first round draft pick for KP and took back some terrible contracts in THJ and Lee.  We are still haven't paid for that initial trade and we even more since it cost us dearly to get off of the max contract we handed out.   We also don't have an SGA talent on our roster on a rookie contract.  The Mavericks and Dallas have also proven time and time again to not be a destination location for NBA free agents.   

MBT went all in on the Luka/KP pairing.  They'll go all in again when an opportunity presents itself.  You can't go all in every year.   The one FRP we owe has protections on it which  means our next available pick to  trade is pretty far down the road which may not be attractive to a team that is willing to jettison their star and start rebuilding.
2023 offseason will be when the Mavs have their next chance to go all-in. At that point, they will be able to trade as many picks as possible, will hopefully have Brunson on value-positive contract, and will have over $40 million in expiring contracts with SD, Bertans, and Bullock.
(05-05-2022, 11:16 PM)cow Wrote: [ -> ]Leonard  cost the Clippers nothing.  We spent two first round picks on Luka.  We spent two more first round picks and our previous first round draft pick for KP and took back some terrible contracts in THJ and Lee.  We are still haven't paid for that initial trade and we even more since it cost us dearly to get off of the max contract we handed out.   We also don't have an SGA talent on our roster on a rookie contract.  The Mavericks and Dallas have also proven time and time again to not be a destination location for NBA free agents.   

MBT went all in on the Luka/KP pairing.  They'll go all in again when an opportunity presents itself.  You can't go all in every year.   The one FRP we owe has protections on it which  means our next available pick to  trade is pretty far down the road which may not be attractive to a team that is willing to jettison their star and start rebuilding.


I think you missed my point. I wasn't trying to imply we should go after George type. But Luka and KP combined cost us far less than what Clippers paid for George alone. Yet Clippers still traded for 4 rotation players in next 2 years and signed one by FA. Mavs have more or less same team with Bullock and Dinwiddie the only changes in the regular rotation. Mavs have plenty of assets.
(05-05-2022, 11:16 PM)cow Wrote: [ -> ]The one FRP we owe has protections on it which  means our next available pick to  trade is pretty far down the road


I think this is just a mental limitation. 

1. Past moves of other teams shows us that moves are possible even with picks far down the road (see JRue example). I think the key is convincing the player he wants to come. Than a way is found, as even the selling team is often trying to make good to the guy.  

2. The other possibility is of course to find a way around protections and we have discussed this many times. Either they are lifted, either you get another pick in 2023,... Plenty of such examples in just past couple of years.
(05-05-2022, 10:55 PM)Branduil Wrote: [ -> ]The Clippers traded Bledsoe, Winslow, Keon Johnson, and a 2nd for Covington and Powell.

A similar trade for the Mavs would probably be something like their '22 1st, Green, and Maxi for Terrence Ross and WCJ.

That trade was phenomenal. Two good rotation guys for guys that don't contribute, a late FRP and a 2nd. I think WCJ has more value than Powell though, as he is still young. It is perhaps like Atlanta would give us Jalen Johnson, 2nd round pick and Gallo for THJ and Maxi.