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Dream Semi Realistic Offseason


MedellinHeel

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Sign Hayward to a 4yr 60 mil deal 

 

Draft 

 

9th - SG Stauskas

 

You might be thinking why would I draft Staus if we just signed Hayward. I don't see any starter we can draft there. Staus would make a hell of a spark player off the bench providing instant offense. 

 

24th - PG Tyler Ennis 

 

Chances are he prob wont be here but it is possible. Some good players would have to fall either way. We need a reliable ball handler to spell Kemba and Ennis would fill that role nicely. 

 

45th - PF Nikola Jokic

 

Worth a flyer

 

Will still need to find a McRibs replacement if he leaves. Also hoping Zeller improves over the offseason. 

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Saw my first mock draft this morning that had us taking McDermott at 9 and Wilcox at 24, then just now on BR saw one with us taking Stauskas at 9 and Napier at 24.  Who knows - we just need scoring from the outside and agreed we need a decent backup PG.

 

 

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3 team trade-

Golden State- Kevin Love, Kevin Martin

Charlotte- Klay Thompson

Minnesota- #9, #24, David Lee, Gerald Henderson

Offer Greg Monroe a large contract, Detroit won't match it.

Sign Shaun Livingston.

Kemba Walker

Klay Thompson

Michael Kidd-Gilchrist

Greg Monroe

Al Jefferson

Shaun Livingston

Gary Neal

Chris Douglas-Roberts

Cody Zeller

Bismack Biyombo

Charlotte Hornets 2014-15 NBA Champions

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Hayward is NOT worth 15 mil a year. Any team who pays him that much will regret it big time.

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So a guy projected to average 18ppg 5rb 5asts is not worth 15 mil? 

 

Who is worth 15mil that would actually come to Cha? 

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3 team trade-

Golden State- Kevin Love, Kevin Martin

Charlotte- Klay Thompson

Minnesota- #9, #24, David Lee, Gerald Henderson

Offer Greg Monroe a large contract, Detroit won't match it.

Sign Shaun Livingston.

Kemba Walker

Klay Thompson

Michael Kidd-Gilchrist

Greg Monroe

Al Jefferson

Shaun Livingston

Gary Neal

Chris Douglas-Roberts

Cody Zeller

Bismack Biyombo

Charlotte Hornets 2014-15 NBA Champions

Interesting trade, but I would try my best to keep 24, if we're not then Minnesota has to be giving us something decent back.

I'm thinking

GSW: Love, Martin, Charlotte's #9

Minnesota: Lee, Henderson, 2 first rounders from

GSW (on the condition that Love resigns.

Charlotte: Thompson, Muhammad

And then draft Hairston at #24

PG: Walker, Livingston, Pargo

SG: Thompson, Hairston, Neal

SF: MKG, Taylor, Muhammad, CDR

PF: Monroe, Zeller

C: Jefferson, Biyombo, Haywood

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So a guy projected to average 18ppg 5rb 5asts is not worth 15 mil?

Who is worth 15mil that would actually come to Cha?

He averaged 16pts 5reb 5assist in 36mpg shooting 30% from three(that's lower than kemba, mcbob and hendo) 41% from the field(lower than hendo, mcbob and mkg) on a crap team where he was the guy. Why would you pay him more than big al when he isn't going to be the piece that wins us a championship?

Just because the team has money doesn't mean they should give out terrible contracts to average players. As for who I would rather have, I would take Stephenson if we HAVE to give someone a max contract.

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He averaged 16pts 5reb 5assist in 36mpg shooting 30% from three(that's lower than kemba, mcbob and hendo) 41% from the field(lower than hendo, mcbob and mkg) on a crap team where he was the guy. Why would you pay him more than big al when he isn't going to be the piece that wins us a championship?

Just because the team has money doesn't mean they should give out terrible contracts to average players. As for who I would rather have, I would take Stephenson if we HAVE to give someone a max contract.

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No one thinks Hayward has reached his peak, so 18ppg is something ppl can see him averaging. 

 

You realize he shot over 40% from 3 TWO years? 

 

He was the main option in Utah where the D focused on him resulting in forced shots. 

 

He would be a 2nd-3rd option in Cha. 

 

Lol at Hayward being an average player

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No one thinks Hayward has reached his peak, so 18ppg is something ppl can see him averaging.

You realize he shot over 40% from 3 TWO years?

He was the main option in Utah where the D focused on him resulting in forced shots.

He would be a 2nd-3rd option in Cha.

Lol at Hayward being an average player

So we should pay our 2nd-3rd option max money? What sense does that make? Hayward isn't an elite scorer/shooter/defender/passer/rebounder he shouldn't be paid elite money. He is a guy that's decent at multiple things but not great at anything. If we got him at 8mil a year then great but if we have to double that for him it is a no brainer to say no.

Plus Hayward is more of a sf than a sg so I just don't see the need/fit.

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