Not now LOL.INFORMER wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 12:18 pmI don't think Detroit is in the Ayton market anymore. The love Duren, and he will probably be better than Ayton.Shabazz wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2023 3:53 pmI don't know why I didn't think of this in my other Ayton trade possibilities, but Detroit makes a ton of sense. Duren, Bogdanovich and Burks for Ayton and Shamet - or something like that. I'd love to find a way to get Beef Stew also.
Detroit already has 2 other centers, which complicates things, but they're at least giving up one in the trade.
How Would You Rebuild the Suns?
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"I'm a Deandre Ayton guy."--Al McCoy, September 21, 2022.
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It only takes one…Wally_West wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 6:40 pmYeah, I think Okogie played himself back to a minimum contract.
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True. And if that one happens, so be it. The Suns should make an offer at the minimum (2 year, guaranteed), and if Okogie can do better, then good for him.Shabazz wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 8:37 pmIt only takes one…Wally_West wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 6:40 pmYeah, I think Okogie played himself back to a minimum contract.
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Ya, we need to save any exceptions we have for guys we know can be in the rotation
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If we move Ayton to Dallas and get the #10 pick back, I definitely see James Jones trading it to Chicago for Alex Caruso.
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Dallas' 2024 pick is going to New York (protected 1-10). Can they even trade their 2023 pick?
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Shamet and 10 to the bulls for Caruso and a lottery protected future 1st. I’d do that
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They can draft the player and then trade him. If everything is worked out ahead of time it’s doable. But that would make it trickierFlagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 1:53 pmDallas' 2024 pick is going to New York (protected 1-10). Can they even trade their 2023 pick?
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Yes. They would just have to make the selection on behalf of another team.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 1:53 pmDallas' 2024 pick is going to New York (protected 1-10). Can they even trade their 2023 pick?
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Ah, duh. Thanks. I already knew that but the coffee hasn't reached my brain yet.
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I wonder if Detroit would do Shamet for Hayes + pick #31?
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What else would it take for the Bulls to agree to this deal?
Suns: DeRozan, Caruso
Bulls: Bertans, Hardaway Jr., #10
Mavs: Ayton
Suns: DeRozan, Caruso
Bulls: Bertans, Hardaway Jr., #10
Mavs: Ayton
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Bertans contract would be a non-starter for them. And I don't think they would value THJ.
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Bertans' deal has 2 years left. It's not all that terrible for a tanking/rebuilding team, which is what this kind of move would indicate.
THJ, maybe you're right. Ball isn't coming back anytime soon, so maybe they'd completely clean house.
The 2025 free agent class is pretty good, and they could be enticed by freeing up $30M+ from those two guys.
THJ, maybe you're right. Ball isn't coming back anytime soon, so maybe they'd completely clean house.
The 2025 free agent class is pretty good, and they could be enticed by freeing up $30M+ from those two guys.
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I think they would want to retool, not tank. DeRozan is still a great player (with a great salary) and all they would have to show for moving him would basically be the 10th pick.
Ball is basically $20 million in dead money, so adding Bertans salary would almost double the money they have on the books that they're not seeing any ROI.
I don't see how that deal would entice them. Maybe if they were getting Cam Payne and Josh Green, and not taking on Bertans deal.
Ball is basically $20 million in dead money, so adding Bertans salary would almost double the money they have on the books that they're not seeing any ROI.
I don't see how that deal would entice them. Maybe if they were getting Cam Payne and Josh Green, and not taking on Bertans deal.
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OK, bad deal. 
All I want to know is how it could be possible to get DeRozan and Caruso on the Suns for Ayton and whatever else.

All I want to know is how it could be possible to get DeRozan and Caruso on the Suns for Ayton and whatever else.
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Probably easier to just deal with Chicago directly. They’d need to be interested in Ayton.
Ayton, Shamet, and some pick swaps for Derozan/Caruso?
Ayton, Shamet, and some pick swaps for Derozan/Caruso?
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I thought they were a strong candidate to be trade partner, but word is they are trying to bring Vucevic back.