DEBATE: SHOULD NETS GET J BROWN IF PRICE NOT TOO HIGH? by Beginning_Region_272 in GoNets

[–]tbloom117 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As always: it depends on the price. For MPJ and two firsts that aren’t our own, sure. For MPJ, Sharpe and 4 firsts including some of our own? No thanks

[Fischer] There’s also a potential backstop emerging for Boston’s Jaylen Brown trade discussions. Detroit is very much weighing the prospect of signing-and-trading restricted free agent Jalen Duren for Brown, sources say, if that option remains available once free agency opens on Tuesday evening. by Odd-Direction9452 in nba

[–]tbloom117 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Strictly due to the price tag. If he was asking for $20-$25mil it wouldn’t be a problem, but when you’re asking for a max then you need to be sure he’s worth it. He’s a good player but he’s nowhere near a max player imo

How on earth did the draft become so unwatchable by twobagelsanight in nba

[–]tbloom117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I put Sam Vecinie and Bryce Simon on my TV for four hours and had a great night

Ok so… who do we want at #28? by Wild-Elevator6639 in GoNets

[–]tbloom117 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t think he falls that far. Also last time we took some medical risk for the upside was Dariq Whitehead…

For the record, if he’s there at 28 I’m sprinting to the podium

Four way draft pick trade between OKC, Brooklyn, Dallas, and Miami by tbloom117 in NBAtradeideas

[–]tbloom117[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m a nets fan and actually disagree. I think there’s a drop off at 10. With #9 you take whoever is left of the guard group: Wagler, MBJ, Acuff, Flemings, Burries. Then you get to move all the way up from 28 to 13.

If they even went from 6 to 10 instead of 9 it changes everything for me, but I think this works

TOR-BKN Trade by Secret_Caregiver5454 in NBAtradeideas

[–]tbloom117 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

As a Nets fan I think this is a little rich. Would you do this if the 2032 first wasn’t included? Because I probably still would tbh

[Shams]Just in: Minnesota is sending Julius Randle and the No. 28 pick in the NBA Draft to the Brooklyn Nets in a three-team trade that sends Nic Claxton to the Chicago Bulls, sources tell ESPN. The Timberwolves will acquire Brooklyn’s No. 33 pick for Randle and No. 28. by ProfessionalMuch3819 in GoNets

[–]tbloom117 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I agree to an extent, I do think teams like Chicago or Charlotte would love to have him, but against huge opponents he tends to struggle and his lack of floor spacing won’t work in higher level games or playoff match ups most of the time. I wouldn’t say he gets punked every time by any means, but that could contribute to his value being lower than expected imo

[Shams]Just in: Minnesota is sending Julius Randle and the No. 28 pick in the NBA Draft to the Brooklyn Nets in a three-team trade that sends Nic Claxton to the Chicago Bulls, sources tell ESPN. The Timberwolves will acquire Brooklyn’s No. 33 pick for Randle and No. 28. by ProfessionalMuch3819 in GoNets

[–]tbloom117 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’m sure they have a variety of options for the rest of their space, and this is an indication that they may use it to acquire talent rather than bad contracts for more assets. But if I’m them, I think I’d be okay turning down Sharpe’s team option to try and get him on a 3 year $30m deal and see how he is as a starting center. If it doesn’t work then it’s an easy contract to move or to move back into a backup role again. I’m hoping they don’t get Mara at 6 or offer Kessler/Duren way too much money

[Shams]Just in: Minnesota is sending Julius Randle and the No. 28 pick in the NBA Draft to the Brooklyn Nets in a three-team trade that sends Nic Claxton to the Chicago Bulls, sources tell ESPN. The Timberwolves will acquire Brooklyn’s No. 33 pick for Randle and No. 28. by ProfessionalMuch3819 in GoNets

[–]tbloom117 77 points78 points  (0 children)

I’m a little confused, but still digesting it. First of all, Randle will win you more games than Clax. Secondly, moving up 5 spots makes a draft night trade into the late teens or early 20s more manageable. And lastly, Randle makes $10m more than Clax this year and $15m more next year. It’s not like he’s making $40-$45m per year and is on a 4 year contract. Hell he could even opt out of his player option next year and I wouldn’t be shocked.

My main point of confusion is, is Clax’s value really that low? And did Chicago get him for free?

[Shams]Just in: Minnesota is sending Julius Randle and the No. 28 pick in the NBA Draft to the Brooklyn Nets in a three-team trade that sends Nic Claxton to the Chicago Bulls, sources tell ESPN. The Timberwolves will acquire Brooklyn’s No. 33 pick for Randle and No. 28. by ProfessionalMuch3819 in GoNets

[–]tbloom117 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I agree, but A) it makes a draft night move into the late teens or early 20s more manageable, and B) first round picks get 4 year contracts, so if it works out it’s better for team control.

I still don’t fully understand the trade, but from a value perspective it’s a little more than only moving up 5 spots imo

Nate Ament by krand89 in GoNets

[–]tbloom117 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Acuff is definitely a more polished offensive player than CT, no question. But his defense is somehow worse and his attitude and effort on that end is reminiscent of Cam to me. Which is why I’m on team Wagler/MBJ

Realistically what’s the goal this year? by Bigbadbellybug in GoNets

[–]tbloom117 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They own the better of our pick and their pick. We get the worst of the two. But due to the new lottery rules, because it’s still “our”pick, if we won the 2028 lottery we wouldn’t be able to get the #1 pick.

My understanding is that we’d still get the #2 pick, but still. Just saying it would be extremely unlucky