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Man, I wish we could Draft Trae Young and Bagley after trading Kemba.


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Send the Clippers Kemba for a First.  If we can give them Batum as well too so we can open cap room.

Clippers really miss that PG they had with CP3.

Kemba, Blake, and Deandre Jordan.  They are back in the playoff thick of things

 

 

We're not getting Bagley.........Buuuuut

Trae Young and Miles Bridges aint bad.  Bridges reminds me of Draymond Green for some reason, and not because both played at Michigan State

Young, Monk, MKG, Bridges, Howard wouodnt be bad going forward

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35 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I don’t understand why ppl would want to trade kemba. Why not MKG, frank or Batum?

I mean people would like to trade them too.  Problem is you have to find people that want them.

Kemba on the other hand is a all-star level PG who teams would want.

Right now this team is treading and about peaked as far where they can go.

Kemba's contract is up here soon, and what here entices him to come back?  When he can go to a playoff contender.  The only "loyalty" he has to.us is we drafted him in the first.  

So we can hold onto Kemba.  Stay about where we are at now until his contract is up. Then he leaves to a contender, and we're sitting here empty handed with a mediocre team that jist lost its star player on top.

Trade him now to Clippers team who is a PG away from being a solid playoff contender.

We finish off this bad season, draft a young stud in the lottery like Trae Young, package the other 1st with another player like the ones you listed and grab another lottery pick.  

Now you have a young talented team with potential. With Cap space that could entice a superstar to come in with the young talent.  Thats exaxtly what GS did with the draft then that young talent won and enticed KD to join.

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35 minutes ago, ncfan said:

I mean people would like to trade them too.  Problem is you have to find people that want them.

Kemba on the other hand is a all-star level PG who teams would want.

Right now this team is treading and about peaked as far where they can go.

Kemba's contract is up here soon, and what here entices him to come back?  When he can go to a playoff contender.  The only "loyalty" he has to.us is we drafted him in the first.  

So we can hold onto Kemba.  Stay about where we are at now until his contract is up. Then he leaves to a contender, and we're sitting here empty handed with a mediocre team that jist lost its star player on top.

Trade him now to Clippers team who is a PG away from being a solid playoff contender.

We finish off this bad season, draft a young stud in the lottery like Trae Young, package the other 1st with another player like the ones you listed and grab another lottery pick.  

Now you have a young talented team with potential. With Cap space that could entice a superstar to come in with the young talent.  Thats exaxtly what GS did with the draft then that young talent won and enticed KD to join.

Damn, when you put it that way, makes sense. Well said. So basically we suck and will suck for a few years now?

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Bagley and Ayton are the top tier.  They'll be out of reach, we're fixing to yet again be a 9-14 pick.  Porter, Doncic, & Bamba could fall but I see faults in all 3 that don't make them sure fire.

Methink we're going to be looking at Trae Young, Trevon Duval, Colin Sexton, etc.  if we want a PG.  

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