Both Lopez and Tyson Chandler are the kind of guy's I would want if we were one piece away. I can't believe I have more likes than the Legend..... HCP! WTF!
I like Lopez but i'm still to hesitant about his injury's to give up two first rounders for him. We would have him for a year and a half before having to invest 150+ Million in him. I'd give up a first rounder in a second for him but two is a little to much.
Agree two first round picks are too much. Also, which players do we include with the pick? We would need to send out salary to take on Lopez's $21+ million salary. Keep in mind Crabbe can not be traded to the Nets this year. I am having a hard time finding a package that works well for both teams. We probably would need to send out 3 players to make Lopez’s salary work under our cap situation. I believe Fetus’s and Meyer’s salaries are just slightly short of working.
No thanks. The only way I want to trade both picks is to mover higher up in the draft, or nail a guy whi is proven, but still has years to go to gel with this team. Whiteside, Noel, these are the guys I would contemplate . NOt an aging vet on a big contract that likely wont be here in 1-3 years. No rentals please.
Anyone got a resource that details exactly what picks we do and don't have for the next 5 or so years?
http://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/future_drafts/detailed For the first time in a long time, we have all of our own 1st round Draft picks for a while. Incoming Picks: 2017 first round draft pick from Cleveland Cleveland's 2017 1st round pick to Portland [Cleveland-Portland, 1/6/2017] 2019 second round draft pick from L.A. Lakers or Minnesota (more favorable) Portland will receive the more favorable of the L.A. Lakers' 2019 2nd round pick (via Indiana to Cleveland) and Minnesota's 2019 2nd round pick (via Cleveland) and Cleveland will receive the less favorable of these two picks [Cleveland-Minnesota, 6/25/2015; Indiana-L.A. Lakers, 7/9/2015; Cleveland-Indiana, 7/23/2015; Cleveland-Portland, 7/27/2015] 2021 second round draft pick from Miami Miami's 2021 2nd round pick to Portland [Miami-Portland, 2/18/2016] Outgoing Picks: 2017 second round draft pick to Houston Portland's 2017 2nd round pick to Houston [Houston-Portland, 7/10/2013] 2018 second round draft pick to Sacramento (swap, Sacramento incoming) Sacramento has the right to swap its 2018 2nd round pick for Portland's 2018 2nd round pick [New Orleans-Portland-Sacramento, 7/10/2013] 2019 second round draft pick to Orlando or Detroit Orlando will receive the most favorable of Cleveland's 2019 2nd round pick, Houston's 2019 2nd round pick, Orlando's 2019 2nd round pick and Portland's 2019 2nd round pick; New York will receive the two least favorable of the Cleveland pick, the Houston pick and the Orlando pick; Detroit will receive the less favorable of (i) the Portland pick and (ii) the most favorable of the Cleveland pick, the Houston pick and the Orlando pick (via Orlando's right to swap for Cleveland or Houston (via Cleveland and Houston to New York); via Portland to Orlando to Detroit) [Cleveland-New York-Oklahoma City, 1/5/2015; Houston-New York, 2/19/2015; New York-Orlando, 7/9/2015; Orlando-Portland, 6/23/2016; Detroit-Orlando, 6/29/2016] 2020 second round draft pick to Cleveland Portland's 2020 2nd round pick to Cleveland (via Orlando) protected for selections 31-55 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Portland's obligation to Cleveland will be extinguished) [Orlando-Portland, 7/14/2015; Cleveland-Orlando, 1/12/2016]
It's funny: the Lopez twins basically show that EVERYTHING can be learned. RoLo's a great defender and very good rebounder, BroLo's a great scorer/shooter.