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TRADE: JRich to BOS | $10.8M TPE + Moses Brown (7'1.25", 7'4.75" wingspan) to DAL
(07-31-2021, 04:24 AM)Mavs2021 Wrote: Probably one of those top 55 protected picks.

The way Pelton laid this out, it seems more logical that the Mavs re-sign THJ, do something like Kleber for Markkanen plus Satoransky into the TPE. Then sign somebody like Oubre with the MLE.

Doncic/Brunson/Terry
THJ/Satoransky/Burke
DFS/Oubre/Green
Markkanen/X/X
Porzingis/WCS/Powell

Pipedream scenario would be turning Powell/Burke into a legit PF/C back-up.

I just don´t see why the Raptors would do us any favours with an over the cap deal for Lowry, when the other teams they are allegedly negotiating with like Pelicans, Sixers and Heat have multiple desirable pieces for a S&T. If I´m Ujiri I make the Mavs use capspace.

This would be about as disappointing an offseason as I could think of.  Running it back with three role players, none of whom should be starting.  I think you are trying too hard to use the TPE when it makes way more sense to use cap space.
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(07-31-2021, 09:29 AM)mvossman Wrote: This would be about as disappointing an offseason as I could think of. 
You are a new Mavs fans I assume. Big Grin
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https://twitter.com/KeithSmithNBA/status...6553586688

Josh Richardson, elite defense?

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(07-31-2021, 09:42 AM)Kammrath Wrote: https://twitter.com/KeithSmithNBA/status...6553586688

Josh Richardson, elite defense?

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(07-31-2021, 09:42 AM)Kammrath Wrote: https://twitter.com/KeithSmithNBA/status...6553586688

Josh Richardson, elite defense?

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Who knows maybe he actually tries on the Celtics. Then who knows, if he was ever good at it, or just a by product of the Heat/Sixers being top defensive teams.
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(07-31-2021, 05:19 AM)DanSchwartzgan Wrote: Interesting wrinkle...Trade article from the Boston perspective from The Athletic thinks Moses Brown or a protected second may be the incoming in the JRich deal.  If true regarding Brown, it would guarantee his $1.7mm contract for next season and take $775k out of cap space:   


The Celtics and Mavericks are expected to finalize Dallas’ side of the deal in the coming days, which will likely either be recently acquired center Moses Brown or a protected draft pick, per sources. The Celtics received a 2023 second-round pick from Atlanta in their first trade of the afternoon.

This trade sets the table for the Celtics to walk away if the price for Evan Fournier gets too high. His range has been quoted by league sources as anywhere from $12 million to $20 million next week if there is a bidding war in free agency. Replacing Fournier with the expiring deal of Richardson could then open up a potential max salary slot next offseason in what would likely be the big swing to push the team into clear contention before Jaylen Brown enters the final year of his contract.

After giving up Thompson for Dunn, who was a shell of himself in limited minutes after nearly two seasons off the court due to injury, and Fernando, who hasn’t shown much progress to becoming a rotation player yet, Stevens once again was willing to sacrifice value to open up financial flexibility. That’s something his predecessor rarely did for most of the post-big-three-era rebuild.

GM Stevens has so far paid the 16th pick in the draft to exchange essentially even talent players, taking in the significantly older one, then sacrificed a viable backup center for two players who couldn’t stay on the floor two months ago. Richardson will be absorbed into the remainder of the Gordon Hayward trade exception, while Dunn goes into the $4.7 million Enes Kanter exception. The Celtics then created a new $9.26 million Thompson trade exception in the process that will expire in one year.

Thompson was revered by his teammates for his off-court leadership, yet he butt heads with the coaching staff and organization throughout a rough 2020-21 season and was widely expected by sources around the team to be traded away before the conclusion of free agency. Dunn comes in with a reputation for stellar perimeter defense and some offensive downhill attacking ability but was not moving well when he returned in April and couldn’t crack a rotation that needed a defensive guard like him.

There have been rumblings Dunn could get flipped again, though Dallas does not want to take him in the Richardson deal, per sources familiar with the discussions. The two most viable possibilities would be to package Dunn with one of the team’s recent 14th picks to acquire Cleveland forward Larry Nance after a solid year-plus of dancing around that deal, or tagging him onto a Marcus Smart for Lonzo Ball sign-and-trade amid chatter that the Celtics could pursue the Pelicans guard. There are a variety of possibilities and Boston is trying to expand the number of avenues it can go down in the next two weeks.

The Celtics now sit approximately $4.36 million below the tax line if Moses Brown is shipped out and Jabari Parker is waived, according to The Athletic’s Danny Leroux. That figure goes down to $2.66 million if Brown stays but Parker goes. 

I thought Brown was an interesting low cost gamble for the Celtics.   I did not believe anything I saw with OKC last year.  I think they did it with a lot of mirrors.  I do not think he is close to the player who put up some monster numbers in some games.  But he is young and athletic.  So an interesting gamble.

If there are any truth to the reports that Boston may have an interest in Myles Turner than I could see a scenario where Brown doesn't have a fit.  They already have Horford who is primarily a center know and they also have Robert Williams who has flashed in the past.   If that scenario, they wouldn't have a need for Brown.

Although maybe they have not interest in Turner.

Edi-  Didn't know Bruno Fernando was in the deal to Boston too.  Skipped over that.   Probably a similar player to Moses Brown.   Brown more raw and longer.  Fernando a little more skilled and stronger.

I would prefer Moses over a second round pick, I think.   Especially if it meant if he replaced Powell or Boban.  Both are currently better than Brown now, but Brown at least offers some hope of providing something we are missing.  Could he currently produce similar to what Gafford did for washington?   Brown is probably a little bit more raw, but I like taking chances on young, athletic, cheap big guys.
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(07-31-2021, 10:27 AM)Chicagojk Wrote: I thought Brown was an interesting low cost gamble for the Celtics.   I did not believe anything I saw with OKC last year.  I think they did it with a lot of mirrors.  I do not think he is close to the player who put up some monster numbers in some games.  But he is young and athletic.  So an interesting gamble.


While it's not the top end of the roster by any means, I'm sorta fascinated by the idea of rotating Moses Brown and EJ Onu at center. The length, athleticism, and shot blocking at a very inexpensive price would be fun to watch while freeing up resources to spend money elsewhere.
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(07-31-2021, 10:40 AM)Tyler Wrote: While it's not the top end of the roster by any means, I'm sorta fascinated by the idea of rotating Moses Brown and EJ Onu at center. The length, athleticism, and shot blocking at a very inexpensive price would be sorta fun to watch while freeing up resources to spend money elsewhere.

I was thinking of Onu.   it looks like Brown has a 7'2" wing span.  I wonder if Onu makes fun of Brown as T-Rex arms.   

It is crazy seeing how long Brown looks out there and that Onu has an extra 6 inches on him.    Onu is probably several years away so you will need to take the long view with him if you think he has a chance to eventually make it.
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(07-31-2021, 11:25 AM)Tyler Wrote: https://twitter.com/KeithSmithNBA/status...9149184000

Nico is a boss!

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We got Moses Brown...
Josh Green is a top 5 Mavs player...
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Hm

https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status...3343242240
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https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status...3343242240
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I think that is a great move, I hope they will utilize him. Cheaper third string center than what we have atm.
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(07-31-2021, 11:41 AM)VintagePejav2 Wrote: Nico is a boss!

#nicochangesverything

Oh nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. Moses Brown is 21 years old. Fucking baby. You just want the whole roster full of infants. Big Grin Cool
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The 700k difference in cap space is meaningless
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(07-31-2021, 12:08 PM)Mavs2021 Wrote: Oh nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. Moses Brown is 21 years old. Fucking baby. You just want the whole roster full of infants. Big Grin Cool

Lol. Tip of the cap.
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Josh Green is a top 5 Mavs player...
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(07-31-2021, 12:06 PM)omahen Wrote: https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status...3343242240

Nice! Cheap, young big with talent.
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