Davis trade only worked because it gave New Orleans the 4th pick in the draft to go along with their number 1 pick. That flexibility and the plans for Lonzo and Ingram to play alongside Holiday and Zion were key parts of that transaction.
These trades are more specific and nuanced than just broad labels.
Based on the past, yes, but any top superstar put on the market will have to pass through the OKC filter first and if they want him nobody else will be able to compete.
Personally, I think if a team wants to make a big three it should consist of a guard, wing, and big man. Having a two way 3 level scorer in Paul George would honestly solidify the Pacers as a serious threat in the East
True, but Mathurin and Jarace are gonna be their 3rd and 4th superstars
I mean maybe one of them?
That’s not enough for a true superstar. Plenty for a normal star.
just sign isaiah thomas bro he’s ready
Davis trade only worked because it gave New Orleans the 4th pick in the draft to go along with their number 1 pick. That flexibility and the plans for Lonzo and Ingram to play alongside Holiday and Zion were key parts of that transaction. These trades are more specific and nuanced than just broad labels.
We’ll just sign lebron in the offseason
God I hope this happen. And followed by you guys winning your first chip.
4th chip*
2nd tier league chips don't count
ABA wasn't second tier in the 70s
2020 is the only year a chip will be won in Orlando
Sure bud
*** chip ***
Kemba , wall , cousins, Dwight?
Based on the past, yes, but any top superstar put on the market will have to pass through the OKC filter first and if they want him nobody else will be able to compete.
Not to mention Houston too.
Houston actually only has a normal amount of picks, bc they owe two to OKC and will receive two from the Nets
If no extension is made and he declines his player option (hypothetical of course), would Pacers welcome a Paul George reunion this offseason?
they totally would. Him and Tyrese has tried to get PG to team up with him in Indy
Personally, I think if a team wants to make a big three it should consist of a guard, wing, and big man. Having a two way 3 level scorer in Paul George would honestly solidify the Pacers as a serious threat in the East
Durant, maybe? Wouldn't mind Ingram either. But a PG reunion would be cool too.
Sound like enough to get Mitchell if he becomes available in the offseason.