If we traded Love to Boston for Bogens (cut), Green, Olynk, rights to bradley, 6, 18 and Nets 2015 first and a latter first for love and bud.
Would you guys be interested in trading the 13th pick for Thaddeus Young. So if we did that our lineup would look like.
Rubio/Smart (6)/Barea/Shved
Martin/Bradley/Shabazz
Green/Brewer/Warren (18)
Young/Olynk/LRAM
Pek/Dieng/Turiaf
Mostly if we trade Love to Boston, would you trade the 13th for Young
Trade thought
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Re: Trade thought
I'm pretty sure we can't get bradley along with picks because he's a restricted free agent so if we wanted him we'd have to wait until after the draft. Also I think that if we do the Boston deal we would want to leave minutes to develop our young players like gordon/randle/vonleh along with olynyk so I'm not sure I'd want young.
Something I've been thinking about is if a trade like the Boston one is done we're going to get back many more players/picks than we send so there would need to be subsequent trades. My preference would be to move some of our short-medium term mid priced contracts for one larger expiring in a salary dump, but it'd be nice if it was a trade that also made us better.
What about a trade of LRMAM, Barea, and Brewer and a 2nd for Bargnani and Shumpert? I like Shumpert as a defensive fit with Rubio who is cheap and can play decent minutes at the 2. He showed a lot as a rookie and is still recovering from an ACL tear in the 2012 playoffs which as we saw with Rubio can have lingering effects for a year or two. News indicates that he's available for a late first round pick and we would have a surplus of picks with the boston deal. I think he's well worth taking a chance on.
Gallinari would be a 12m expiring who can play some minutes at PF off the bench backing up our younger players. He would also be valuable as a floor spacing center option when the situation demands. The deal would shift roughly 9 million in salary from 2 year deals into expirings and clear the way for our younger players at the wing.
Something I've been thinking about is if a trade like the Boston one is done we're going to get back many more players/picks than we send so there would need to be subsequent trades. My preference would be to move some of our short-medium term mid priced contracts for one larger expiring in a salary dump, but it'd be nice if it was a trade that also made us better.
What about a trade of LRMAM, Barea, and Brewer and a 2nd for Bargnani and Shumpert? I like Shumpert as a defensive fit with Rubio who is cheap and can play decent minutes at the 2. He showed a lot as a rookie and is still recovering from an ACL tear in the 2012 playoffs which as we saw with Rubio can have lingering effects for a year or two. News indicates that he's available for a late first round pick and we would have a surplus of picks with the boston deal. I think he's well worth taking a chance on.
Gallinari would be a 12m expiring who can play some minutes at PF off the bench backing up our younger players. He would also be valuable as a floor spacing center option when the situation demands. The deal would shift roughly 9 million in salary from 2 year deals into expirings and clear the way for our younger players at the wing.