Almost nothing of substance will change. Maybe Harkless or Vonleh gets dumped for a future second round pick? I wouldn't count on much else.
Not only move, but clear salary. All I have to say is, good luck. My original post seems realistic because both the teams were trading with actually save money.
Ew why would we trade for Chandler? Davis is better. These are lateral moves. Mirotic is not the answer. He's inconsistent, unreliable, and at a position of need. Let's make a real addition. I'd be targeting Jonathan Simmons or Evan Fournier.
BOS Gets: Ed Davis, 2019 MIN/LAL 2nd (POR) POR Gets: Evan Fournier, Jonathan Simmons ORL Gets: Evan Turner, 2018 BOS 1st, 2019 POR 1st, Worst out of all 2019 BOS 1sts)
That's big bullshit. Boston trade TWO 1st round picks for Ed Davis and a 2nd rounder? You can not be serious
You always say I'm trading out too much from the Blazers so what are you saying now? Davis to BOS is the best trade they could make for their injury exception. they have a plethora of picks. Trading 2 late firsts for Davis and an early 2nd is feasible for them. As far as ORL goes, they have Isaac as their SF of the future, and Simmons doesn't fit their timeline. They have a plethora of wings and could use the trade to open up PT to try to see if they can get Herzonja going. Three first round picks for them is a pretty good haul. If I'm Portland, I'd think about offering a 2021 1st or some other asset to sweeten it even more for ORL (if they need it).
You do realize the two first rounders they'd trade would be between 26-30, and the 2nd rounder they get is likely to be between 30-40? So it's essentially one late 1st rounder and downgrading a pick by 10 spots or so. They already have a ton of 1sts as well, and early 2nds are better from a contractual standpoint than late firsts. He's at a position of need, and has an expiring contract which makes him eligible for their traded player exception, which he fits perfectly into salary wise. Don't call me out until you realize that everything I say and every idea I propose has detailed logic behind it that you haven't thought about.
Even the two firsts are late, never ever a team trade two picks for a limited center who only can rebound and a Second rounder.
Mozgov from Denver was better than Davis today, and the cavs where in win now because of lebron, the celtics are still young and develope their Talents (Tatum, Brown). Ainge is not Griffin to trade two firsts for a player who can only rebound and is going to be a free Agent in summer
Wouldn't surprise me if somehow Ginger showed up. Our roster is a clusterfuck, though, so I'm not sure what they can do