Courtney Lee for Jerryd Bayless.
Other than an ending salary, how does this help with either our roster or back-court glut issues? Or chemistry?
And, REALISTICALLY, why would Philly invest in Lee when they have Reddick?
Oh, and that Fultz fellow. And #1 pick Zhaire Smith
Also, as per projecting free agency moves in 2019?
Kevin Durant
Kawhi Leonard
Mychal Thompson
Jimmy Butler
On the Knicks?
If we had a prayer of a shot at Kawhi, well, but Durant? Why would he leave GS? Jimmy Butler? Fuck Jimmy Butler. And again, as regards the received wisdom which holds that Kawhi's move to Los Angeles is Biblically predestined? Well, I can recall Forum members, who shall remain unnamed, who asserted with equally fervent Biblical certitude, that Butler/Irving was a done deal, a match made in heaven, a once in a lifetime opportunity we must surrender assets and draft picks to hit while the iron was hot, as in, RIGHT FUCKING NOW. [
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I'd say it's more likely we re-up our own free agents, starting with Enes Kanter.
PS: Salary cap space sure comes in handy when trying to execute trades, or in leveraging draft picks to help other teams pull off complicated trades when they DO NOT HAVE CAP SPACE. We are not obligated to simply commit $40 million x 5 to a Jimmy Butler, when we already have Timmy, Damyean, Alonzo and Frank. And there is always 2020. And me, personally, I'd rather have more draft picks and remain committed to a GROW YOUR OWN stratagem. Clearly, we agree to disagree on this. Cool.
PPS: Forum members, not saying you, Biz, in seemingly each & every Trader Vic scenario, seem positively addicted to the notion of shipping Lance Thomas out of town on a Bayonne Garbage Trawler, as if he were naught but an overpaid bum. And yet, Fizz regards him as his captain and an iconic symbol of what Coach envisions this team being/becoming going forward. What does Fizz see that eludes Forum handicappers? Or doesn't grab you by the short hairs when reading the morning box scores?