In2ition wrote:
I think Love's best fit is in PHX, but the Wolves fans value Gibson a little too much. I don't know about Portland being able to put together a better package.
Well yeah, Phoenix is the best fit for Love, but Minnesota doesn't care about that. And the fans probably value Gibson so much because they're sick of Love's poor defense.
And I think a deal of C.J. McCollum, Nicolas Batum, Thomas Robinson, Meyers Leonard, and a couple of picks for Kevin Martin and Kevin Love is a deal more appealing to Minnesota than anything Phoenix would offer.
Free Agency DeMar Derozan for the minimum!
PG: Jordan McLaughlin, Killian Hayes, Kris Dunn, Spencer Dinwiddie, Monte Morris
C: Mo Bamba, Andre Drummond, James Wiseman, Goga Bitadze, Jay Huff
In2ition wrote:
I think Love's best fit is in PHX, but the Wolves fans value Gibson a little too much. I don't know about Portland being able to put together a better package.
Well yeah, Phoenix is the best fit for Love, but Minnesota doesn't care about that. And the fans probably value Gibson so much because they're sick of Love's poor defense.
And I think a deal of C.J. McCollum, Nicolas Batum, Thomas Robinson, Meyers Leonard, and a couple of picks for Kevin Martin and Kevin Love is a deal more appealing to Minnesota than anything Phoenix would offer.
Interesting. If I were a Wolves fan, I would balk at that. Batum's contract is crazy. Leonard has gotten worse in his second season after a bad rookie year. Robinson would be on his 8th team. McCullom is the only attractive piece in this, because their picks aren't all that good. It's possible that they all play better in MN though and it works out well for them. I wouldn't be surprised if Dieng took Love's place, and did well next to Pek.
I think the place of the pick is going to be the most important thing for Wolves in a trade.
"When we all think alike, nobody is thinking" - Walter Lippmann "Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have the exact measure of the injustice and wrong which will be imposed on them." ~ Frederick Douglass
Mori Chu wrote:The thing that is really bumming me out is that we probably can't get Love without giving away Dragic. And that's just wrong. I know it's bad to over-value your own players, but ... We already got rid of Dragic once. It was wrong to do it. He, SOMEHOW, found it in his heart to come back here, out of fondness and loyalty to the team that drafted him and brought him into the league. We convinced him that we'd made a mistake, that we wanted him here to be our leader. He signed a BELOW VALUE contract, which he has ridiculously exceeded the value of so far. He's been amazing. All this past season he was spectacular, he was our rock. He kept us afloat when Bledsoe was out. He was everything you could possibly ask him to be. He should have been an all-star. Hell, he even got some 5th-place MVP votes. The guy was incredible.
I feel that you just can't trade a guy like that for the latest disgruntled superstar. I really, really want Kevin Love here as a Sun. But I would not do it if Dragic were the price. I'd give up Bledsoe in a heartbeat, but I don't think we can do that because of the contract details. I don't think it is allowed in the new CBA to sign-and-trade an RFA. Can somebody correct me if I'm wrong? And Bledsoe wouldn't go to Minny anyway; he likes winning and would not stand for playing on a crappy team like the Wolves.
So without either of those two in the deal, I just don't see what assets we have that would come even close to getting a deal done. The only thing I can think of is if we give them an absolute boat-load of draft picks, and/or also take bad contract(s) off their hands (Kevin Martin? bleh). I'd be potentially okay with a deal like that, but just DON'T TRADE DRAGIC! You can't treat a guy like that after what he did for us.
Mori, nothing prevents Bledsoe from being signed and traded, except Bledsoe himself. The player needs to sign off the move and I can't see him agreeing to go to the Wolves. It would need to be a third team that sent Minni something they covet.
On Dragic we are in complete agreement. Don't trade him, period.
And yes, Phoenix would probably be the best destination for Love all things considered, but he needs to see and believe it by himself before, and our chances don't look too good.
The Wolves have been given permission to talk to Memphis coach Dave Joerger and will probably do so by the end of the week, according to a league source.
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Bottom line, according to the source: Joerger wants out and Grizzlies ownership wants him out, but Joerger doesn't want to leave the rest of his multi-year contract on the table and the team doesn't want to pay him off.
The Grizzlies on Monday fired CEO Jason Levien and assistant general manager Stu Lash, but kept general manager Chris Wallace, VP of basketball operations John Hollinger and, at least for the time being, Joerger.
Levien promoted Joerger -- who won titles everywhere he went in the sport's minor leagues before taking an assistant's job in Memphis in 2007 -- last summer after the team couldn't reach contract terms with head coach Lionel Hollins and the two sides parted ways.
Another instance of difference of opinion off the court, not on the court, stuff forcing a coach out. Just like Jackson in Golden State. Thought Joerger did a nice job with memphis this yr who had some injuries and still won 50.
“Kobe had said (after the play) I wasn’t hugged enough as a child,” Bell recalled. “My mom kind of found him after the instance and we had beat them and offered him a hug in the bowels of the Phoenix arena. She really feels a part of that story.”
Anyone hear that the sale price on the Clippers is going to be close to $2 Billion dollars? I'm sorry, but that's fuckin' ridiculous. 4X as much as what the Suns sold for 10 years ago.
I'd love to see Gentry back. His hand won't be easy but he won't lack talent and it is the East. I think he can win over his players. They'll have to nail the pick thought. Which doesn't necessarily mean rookie of the year but I digress.
Ring_Wanted wrote:I'd love to see Gentry back. His hand won't be easy but he won't lack talent and it is the East. I think he can win over his players. They'll have to nail the pick thought. Which doesn't necessarily mean rookie of the year but I digress.
I'm glad to see Gentry there as head coach - if, for nothing else, to help guarantee they won't get another #1 overall pick next year.....
Sam Amick wrote:
Cavs scheduling coaching interviews soon. In addition to Alvin Gentry, Adrian Griffin, others, V. Del Negro also still expected to interview
GROSS
Free Agency DeMar Derozan for the minimum!
PG: Jordan McLaughlin, Killian Hayes, Kris Dunn, Spencer Dinwiddie, Monte Morris
C: Mo Bamba, Andre Drummond, James Wiseman, Goga Bitadze, Jay Huff
Would that be some sort of "contrast interview"? As in, any answer provided by the real candidates that resembles the answers given by Del Negro, are taken as a minus?
Sam Amick wrote:
Cavs scheduling coaching interviews soon. In addition to Alvin Gentry, Adrian Griffin, others, V. Del Negro also still expected to interview
GROSS
Dafuq Cleveland? Going from Mike Brown to that turd will cement you as the dumbest franchise ever.