Simple question. Be as specific or as vague as you want. My thoughts: Trade two seconds for a second round pick. Use it on someone who won't play this season. Sign Norm to a 4 year/80 million dollar contract Trade Jones + future asset or Ant/Nas for a better player. Possible names: Larry Nance Jr., Tomas Satoransky, etc. Spend tax-MLE on the first wing that says yes out of: Nic Batum, Otto Porter Jr., Justise Winslow. Backup options (no one wanted us, lmao): Rodney Hood, Maurice Harkless types etc. Some vet mins that probably suck and can't play any playoff minutes, but young-ish: Terrence Ferguson, Alex Len, Abdel Nader, Isaac Bonga. ie. useless Lots of lip service about how we have a top 4 starting lineup, and now have the bench to make a deep playoff run. "Larry Nance Jr. was the type of player we have been missing and he makes us a championship contender!" "Look, we explored all avenues to improve the roster and we felt we did that. There were a few deals that were out there that we felt didn't really make sense given the timeline of the roster and our current situation."
I think he'll pull off the CJ for Simmons trade. I think it will end up being CJ, DJJ and two future firsts... maybe a third team will be involved that have something the Sixers like more than DJJ and the picks. He'll re-sign Norm to a deal that averages 21M probably for three years. He'll use the taxpayer MLE to get a backup big. Then fill out the roster with min level players.
Nah i deleted the post was gonna put Powell on the bench. I'll redo this after wok when i get some time. Oh well.
* Purchase a second rounder for cash (pick in the range of #50 to #60). * Re-sign Norm to a deal averaging $24M/yr * Trade DJJ to Chicago for Aminu * Sign Bjelica to the Tax-MLE * Re-sign Kanter to a $5M/yr contract * Re-sign Melo to a vet min contract * Sign Hood to a vet min contract * Leave the 15th roster spot open * Let Collins, Giles, RHJ, & Leaf walk * Re-sign Blevins to a 2-way & let the other spot remain open
despite being accused of already shitting on his off-season, I don't know what he'll do my inclination is to believe he won't make any serious offers that include CJ; he might make a trade bringing in a player around RoCo's level; he'll probably sign a low-level role player for the tax-MLE; and he knows how big a failure it would be to let Powell walk so he'll overpay to make sure that doesn't happen. Then hope Billups can discover a bag of magic beans in the roster Stotts was never able to find other than that, I'd guess he'll re-sign Zach for a minimum deal and maybe, add a 2nd round pick I hope he does much more and takes bigger risks but I'm not optimistic
I'm not so sure. I think that has a higher probability of happening than not.... I completely agree. But will that happen? Yep. I'm surprised you were able to keep it in.... My last prediction of Olshey's summer: * Causes Dame to demand a trade before January 1, 2022.
I think there's a chance he brings one of them back, but certainly not both. He shouldn't bring either back. Hopefully Melo wants to go to the Lakers and takes that decision out of Neil's hands. Think there is mutual interest there.
yeah, that's pretty much on par with what I expect to see. That is, every move made will warrant a well-deserved "he should've done ______ instead".
It kind of feels like the most realistic avenue this team improves significantly is if Nas makes the jump into a starting level player, and that in itself is highly unlikely. Oh well.