Trade Spurs Trade Ideas

We should follow the Peyton Watson situation closely.
13/5 on 51/40/74 this season, 3.2 3pta, also has a steal and a block, positive defender.
Since he got a bigger role because of all the injuries, he's been averaging 21ppg and 38% from 3pt on 5 attempts.

I don't think the Nuggets can pay him, he's on an expiring rookie deal.

They'll be at the first apron next summer with just 10 players on the roster, Watson will surely get around ~$15M per year.
I've been intrigued with him for a while now. I love his fit, and like Scott, I think he's ripe for a S&T.
 
Word is MPJ is messing up the tank in Brooklyn, so they want to swap him with Harris in Detroit. If we could get in the middle of that and send Jeremy to the nets it might solve our PF problem.
MPJ has been an absolute monster this year, and suddenly there's only 1 year left on his contract, so its not as big an albatross
 
Wiggins leads the Heat in mpg, they're not trading him unless we offer a FRP.
But it would be dumb to offer one for a player on an expiring contract.

It's really hard for us to get a wing mid-season, tbh.
We don't want anyone on big money after 26-27 season, we don't want to spend more than 1 FRP, but we also don't want to spend that FRP if it's an expiring contract. And that wing needs to be a positive on both ends.

If the Hawks trade for AD, Porzingis is surely going to Dallas and he definitely doesn't want to be there.
I'd like to see that experiment since he's on an expiring contract.
Three man PF/C rotation of Wemby/Porzingis/Kornet would work in every combination.

My biggest concern for the playoffs is that Gordon/Randle/KD/Jabari/Lebron will kill Barnes with their size.

Porzingis for Sochan+Olynyk+filler+SRPs.
 
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why would miami entertain this?

Wiggins leads the Heat in mpg, they're not trading him unless we offer a FRP.
But it would be dumb to offer one for a player on an expiring contract.

It's really hard for us to get a wing mid-season, tbh.
We don't want anyone on big money after 26-27 season, we don't want to spend more than 1 FRP, but we also don't want to spend that FRP if it's an expiring contract. and that wing needs to be a positive on both ends.

If the Hawks trade for AD, Porzingis is surely going to Dallas and he definitely doesn't want to be there.
I'd like to see that experiment since he's on an expiring contract.
Three man PF/C rotation of Wemby/Porzingis/Kornet would work in every combination.

My biggest concern for the playoffs is that Gordon/Randle/KD/Jabari/Lebron will kill Barnes with their size.

Porzingis for Sochan+Olynyk+filler+SRPs.

They get a "free" look at Sochan and getting him into "det Heat culture" tbh. I'd be okay with including a late 1st as well.

I think they're good enough this season and next to part with a late first if it means getting another shooting wing that can defend like Wiggins. If he walks after next year or even if he declines his player option after this season, it's worth it to boost your chance of getting to the Finals tbh.
 
you didn't answer the question. Where are the minutes for da Silva coming from?

What would da Silva give you that Champagnie doesn't already provide? He might even be shorter than JC, no matter what the listed numbers tell.
IMO Spurs don't need another 6'6" player, just because he is fake listed at 6'8 or 6'9 (like Sochan is).
Hey. By copying my posts you finally learn how to write a post without using the vulgar profanities you usually use. Good kid. Keep it up!
 
I don't think the Spurs should cough up a first. They can either make a big move for a player that will be here for 1.5 seasons or they can make a smaller addition like a Dean Wade or Saddiq Bey without giving up a first.

If Porzingis gets bought out they should scoop him up, otherwise he'd be one of my offseason targets with the MLE. Then you got the ATL pick and can draft an older player who's ready to contribute from day 1 like Yaxel Lendeborg.

Those moves would take the depth from 9 to 12. Then you can package 2 of those 12 players with ATL 27 for another upgrade later next season. Just seems to make a lot more sense.
 
Wiggins leads the Heat in mpg, they're not trading him unless we offer a FRP.
But it would be dumb to offer one for a player on an expiring contract.

It's really hard for us to get a wing mid-season, tbh.
We don't want anyone on big money after 26-27 season, we don't want to spend more than 1 FRP, but we also don't want to spend that FRP if it's an expiring contract. And that wing needs to be a positive on both ends.

If the Hawks trade for AD, Porzingis is surely going to Dallas and he definitely doesn't want to be there.
I'd like to see that experiment since he's on an expiring contract.
Three man PF/C rotation of Wemby/Porzingis/Kornet would work in every combination.

My biggest concern for the playoffs is that Gordon/Randle/KD/Jabari/Lebron will kill Barnes with their size.

Porzingis for Sochan+Olynyk+filler+SRPs.
I'm for Porzingis in that scenario or as a buyout guy...
 
FYI: Trading for Zingus isn't realistic without using Dev or Barnes as matching salary unless you want a five for one deal.
 
Letting Zingus hit the buyout market is risky too. OKC needs another big man like the Spurs and Zingus would be the perfect fit. Denver and the Lakers will be calling too. If you really want him you should trade for him.
 
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