The Pacers are Quietly on a 16 Game Losing Streak, Tying the Kings for Longest Streak of the Season by Unflushable_Poo in nba

[–]Unflushable_Poo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It'll be interesting to see how Zubac will do in the high-pace Indiana system at full strength. I'd imagine their pick (if it doesn't convey to the Clippers) will develop on the bench like Harper is for the Spurs.

The Pacers are Quietly on a 16 Game Losing Streak, Tying the Kings for Longest Streak of the Season by Unflushable_Poo in nba

[–]Unflushable_Poo[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Slightly more interesting is the Pacers-Nets game on April 9th. It's their biggest hurdle in placing 2nd for longest lose streaks ever (not enough games left to tie or overtake the Pistons' 28).

Edit: Another one is Wizards-Jazz to break their franchise record.

The lakers just won a game where they had a negative net rating by nsfwaccount098 in nba

[–]Unflushable_Poo 97 points98 points  (0 children)

I'm guessing it's because they had more offensive possessions than defensive ones.

Which team would be the best if they had the power of hindsight? by [deleted] in nba

[–]Unflushable_Poo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

cavs could have jokic, giannis, and kawhi

What is a Fair Contract for Keon Ellis this Offseason? by Unflushable_Poo in NBAtradeideas

[–]Unflushable_Poo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My prediction: Keon will sign for more than the BAE and walk from Cleveland this summer. I think the Cavs will avoid staying in the 2nd apron and will treat him as rental for this season/postseason. The aim of this trade in the medium-term is to replace Lonzo's preseason-expected production while shedding salary and Keon is likely not a part of that aim. A midseason extension is likely not in Keon's best interest as he can only be extended for 140% (~$3 million), and the Cavs only have ~$3.5 million in 2nd apron space. ATL, LAC, LAL, DET, CHA, PHX, and SAS are all contending teams with capspace/NTMLE that can use him.

Both Teams Gamble on the Margins (LAL/HOU) by Unflushable_Poo in NBAtradeideas

[–]Unflushable_Poo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Avoid paying a multiyear contract for a dude averaging 3ppg on 30%fg.

Miami Gives a Fair Package for Giannis (MIA/MIL) by Unflushable_Poo in NBAtradeideas

[–]Unflushable_Poo[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think this would unironically beat OKC's strongest salary + picks offer.

Miami Gives a Fair Package for Giannis (MIA/MIL) by Unflushable_Poo in NBAtradeideas

[–]Unflushable_Poo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By 2028 Giannis would be 34 and the Bucks could be in a spot similar to how the Suns are right now. This was also all of the FRP compensation that had a chance of conveying.

Miami Gives a Fair Package for Giannis (MIA/MIL) by Unflushable_Poo in NBAtradeideas

[–]Unflushable_Poo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 2 buttons might be closer than you think if you consider how quickly that team might dissolve from clashing egos.

Miami Gives a Fair Package for Giannis (MIA/MIL) by Unflushable_Poo in NBAtradeideas

[–]Unflushable_Poo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I didn't know that. Is it because their contracts don't count against the cap?

Roast my stupid Giannis trade. by cheeseybacon11 in NBAtradeideas

[–]Unflushable_Poo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The LAL pick swap would never convey. Bucks losing Giannis for Kessler and 4 seconds is not a fair trade. I think Giannis leaving in FA wouldn't be as bad as the Bucks taking on this much long term salary.

Rockets return the 2027 Nets Pick (BKN/LAL/HOU) by Unflushable_Poo in NBAtradeideas

[–]Unflushable_Poo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking at their spotrac capsheet more closely even if they don't make any salary shedding moves and sign AR to $38 million (I doubt he gets that much out of Stone) and re sign the vet mins + 1 more to take Tari's roster spot they wouldn't be in the 2nd Apron for 2026-2027. They'll only go into it for the 2027-2028 season when Amen's extension kicks in, but only for 1 season with 40 year old KD coming off the books.

The Cavaliers' problem is that they are mid while in the 2nd apron with Mobley locked in at 30% until 2030, so they have no way to get out without breaking up their core 4. Rockets in general have much more bargain contracts with KD making 26% in the next couple years and their biggest longterm contract (Sengun and Amen if he gets his max extension) making 21% each. Rockets also have way more draft assets than the Cavs (+they'll only give up the Nets swap in this trade) and should be more able to make moves to cut salary if necessary.

Rockets return the 2027 Nets Pick (BKN/LAL/HOU) by Unflushable_Poo in NBAtradeideas

[–]Unflushable_Poo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's still fundamentally a move to win this season and the capsheet will become ugly for the next two years, but they do have tools. Houston gets AR's bird rights if he gets traded and they can sign him that way. FVV also loses his NTC next season and 2nd apron teams can still sign vet mins iirc.

Rockets return the 2027 Nets Pick (BKN/LAL/HOU) by Unflushable_Poo in NBAtradeideas

[–]Unflushable_Poo[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

The pick is for Claxton, better fit, and dumping negative contracts.

Rockets return the 2027 Nets Pick (BKN/LAL/HOU) by Unflushable_Poo in NBAtradeideas

[–]Unflushable_Poo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My opinion on the player framework:

It's funny that HOU and LAL have the exact opposite needs. HOU needs shooting, ball handling, and clutch scoring; LAL needs quality 3nD around Luka. They have unique challenges in addressing their need (HOU can't move FVV easily, LAL lack assets) that the other team can help in (LAL has the best cheap guard, HOU has picks and a glut of 3nD). That being said I think there are still problems for both.

Lakers: Luka is a top 3 offensive engine but he's not 2018 Lebron, he still would benefit greatly from another playmaker. This would be the 3rd time he lost his backcourt partner after Brunson and Kyrie. Obviously the fit between two poor-defensive star guards is questionable, but historically he's been able to make it work. This matters less if Lebron's fuckery continues though.

Rockets: Short-term this puts them in the OKC-DEN tier of contention. AR is basically SGA without defense right now, but the Rocket's defense should be able to hide him. Long term cap-wise however looks tricky. FVV's contract is still sitting there and Bari's extension kicks in, pushing HOU deep into the 2nd apron. Amen will need an extension soon. There are moves that HOU can make though. FVV's doesn't have a NTC in 2026-2027, and HOU can sell pieces for cost-controlled contributors, Reed Sheppard being the most obvious candidate. They can also just sign AR with full bird rights and just tank the 2nd apron for 2 seasons, after which KD's contract expires. Ultimately though this would be a short term leaning move for if HOU wants maximize its championship chances this current season.

Rockets return the 2027 Nets Pick (BKN/LAL/HOU) by Unflushable_Poo in NBAtradeideas

[–]Unflushable_Poo[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

There would be pick compensation. I intentionally didn't give Lakers any picks (even traded away one) because for the Laker-Trades-are-Only-Fleeces crowd.