What a straw-man argument here... Knecht played 5 years of basketball in college. His first 3.5 years were very pedestrian by just about any...
Right here... Posted June 1st. https://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=2313405&p=113509828#p113509828
Sortof. There was someone over at RealGM that at least mentioned his name as a possibility that he'd be available.
Our team 'insiders' sure have been quiet with any rumors. Has Joe shut down any of the leaks?
Nope. Not a fan of Knecht... He is in essence 'filler' This would require a few pick swaps too. The trouble is that the Laker's available picks to...
July 1 2025 Of course, the NBA JUST started a new league year a few hours ago.
France. He said he's retiring from the NBA.
Meh... I don't see the potential with Minaya [MEDIA]
Thats a decent deal. Less per year than Grant... for arguably an equal or better talent
No. Just between the 3 we had (Mil/Boston/Portland)
Alternatively could be DLo/Vando/picks. Id be good with either, but Id prefer the DLo & Vando package
Most likely. Already have 15 under contract. Not really that great of a FA class
I like the Lakers assets (picks) better
That puts Portland into the tax... not going to happen. After Clingan is signed, Portland has ~$4M to work with
I don't like Knecht either. But Id be on board with the '29 & '31 picks
I don't believe trading Grant to either team really helps them get better.
LAL can't trade their '26 pick. The '25 pick is headed to NOP & the '27 pick is going to UTAH. Earliest available pick to trade is '29
Thats not technically correct. The Steipen rule prevents a team from trading future picks such that they would go 2 consecutive drafts without a 1st...
https://www.spotrac.com/nba/portland-trail-blazers/tax Currently $11M not including Clingan. With Clingan it will be approximately $4m
Found Mike Schmidtz interview with Bey from a few years ago: [MEDIA]
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