I get that reaction. But I want to keep our books clean for 2023 and/or 2024. I don't want to take on big, long-term money because we are going to have to retool around Booker sooner than later. Coby White (shout out to carey) is not someone who liked coming out of UNC, but he has impressed me so far; he gives us a let scoring threat and sorely need guard depth; his second contract should be affordable, I like the chemistry fit with CamJ, and he could be the eventual starter at the 1 or a super sixth man.Shabazz wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 9:01 pmAwful. Sorry. Just horrible.INFORMER wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 8:41 pmEvery scenario I've come up with, a trade goes down moments later that makes it impossible.specialsauce wrote: ↑Mon Jun 27, 2022 3:19 pmLove all those complementary deals you mention.
But you kept the most important piece a mystery. What’s your DA sign and trade.
Don’t say draft picks don’t say draft picks don’t say draft picks
Right now I have Ayton going to Chicago.
Phoenix receives: Eric Bledsoe (only $3 million of his salary is guaranteed), Coby Whites, Tony Bradley, and the draft rights to Dalen Terry
Chicago receives: Deandre Ayton
Portland receives: Lonzo Ball
I don't want Vucevic back because I want court time for a young big we sign and I want to bring in Kevin Love. And I think it will hard to move him to another team. This deal is iffy because Portland would have to be comfortable with Ball's medicals, which reportedly don't look good.
A nickel, a dime and 2 pennies for $1.
Dalen Terry has the tools to be a very valuable 2-way facilitator and would a much-needed infusion of athleticism. Bradley is just a throw in with a little upside, but I wouldn't count on in him becoming anything significant.
This should keep using the NTPMLE in play, which would land another significant young player that helps us now and post-CP3.