Seventyniner
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How long do the Hawks have to wait before being able to trade McCollum and Kispert?
I’m not even that concerned about that tbh.. rather Peterson or Dybansta goes East. Rookies rarely impact winning their first year even the special ones. Of course id rather another East team gets them but yea.ATL’s Pelicans pick is going to be the #1 pick. Book it.
I’d rather have him opt in and then shop him later than give him up for McCollum and kispert.That's just it...he wasn't walking...he was opting in because he couldn't get that money anywhere else this summer..
Then you're just killing another year instead of putting that cap space to use...I’d rather have him opt in and then shop him later than give him up for McCollum and kispert.
Unless they are just pacing the way for Davis
Agree.I think Atlanta is better after this trade.
I like Trae as an offensive engine but he’s been replaced in that role and he doesn’t bring anything else at all.
CJ can get buckets for them without dominating the ball
Interestingly- I think the opposite - Atlanta didn't have to give up a pick to unload a year and a half of Trae Young's contract and acquire a potentially useful youngish role player in Kispert.Damn. Wiz didn't even have to throw in a 2nd rounder![]()
It actually makes perfect sense for the Wizards.Interestingly- I think the opposite - Atlanta didn't have to give up a pick to unload a year and a half of Trae Young's contract and acquire a potentially useful youngish role player in Kispert.
I still don't see this on the Wiz side- However they are 2nd to last in attendance (Atlanta is 3rd from last- two cities with a lot of people from elsewhere) and may be trying to get butts in the seats.
That said Trae's contract isn't going hurt the Wiz much.
that's cause Travis Schlenk, the guy who drafted him for the Hawks, is now a Wizards executiveShams reporting that Trae legitimately wants to be in WAS and sees a future there
There was close to zero market for him and the Hawks play better without himi've always been a trae hater, but even i wouldn't have traded him for a salary dump
He won’tTrae could walk after this season I think.
David Stern is dead.Stern trying to make the Wiz relevant this year like he did the Lakers last year. It’s a head scratcher
Yup. His contract for 26-27 is right around $49M. After seeing the trade return, he would probably get that $49M spread over 3 years on the open market. Nobody wanted a shrimp inefficient chucker who played no D. Atlanta was better without him.That's just it...he wasn't walking...he was opting in because he couldn't get that money anywhere else this summer..
Wizardsi am happy for the bullets, if you can't win championships the next best thing is to have fun players and trae is fun when healthy.
They can be traded individually now, but neither can be combined/repackaged for two months, which is after the deadline. They will need to involve a third team.How long do the Hawks have to wait before being able to trade McCollum and Kispert?
Negotations for what or who?I really want us to draft Yaxel Lendeborg, but Spurs owning the Hawks 26 swap and 27 pick could put them in a unique position in negotiations with NOLA
yeah the Hawks would most likely not trade it back to NOLA unless they free fall, but who knows. Dumars ain't the smartest GM.Negotations for what or who?
NOLA doesn't really have much use for those Hawks picks even if they had them.
The only way they would is if Hawks trade for AD and he goes down with a season ending injury next season, which I guess isn't that unlikely.
But '25 pick is gone, no matter what.
Better than GiannisIt actually makes perfect sense for the Wizards.
A roster full of scorers and a big man that needs a PNR parnter.
Trae has many flaws, but he's elite at running the team and getting everyone involved.
Sarr is their franchise player and he'll be the biggest benefactor of this trade. I expect him to be the best big in the East in no time.
Trae is the only non-rookie contract they have after this trade, they have to pay someone. He'll decline the option and either get a 3 year max or a bit cheaper, but longer deal.
Perfect to bridge the gap between them being one of the worst teams in the league and a solid playoff team.
Then when they're ready to contend, they'll move on from him.
They just need to have some lottery luck and get one of those wings in this draft and they're good to go.
