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Take Russ plus his expiring contract and a future first for Brogden, Buddy and a second round pick.
Win/win deal for all parties
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Take Russ plus his expiring contract and a future first for Brogden, Buddy and a second round pick.
No, he's amazing. It's the '26 missed games' part that kills me.
I imagine whichever team gets Russ will buy him out. He would want it too bc I don’t think he wants to be away from his family in the middle of nowhere. Some stupid team will give him a 2/12 type deal so he will be happy to take a 10 mill pay cut from his deal in a buyout I imagine (like Kemba). Same with charlotteAre the Pacers trying to get out of their contracts?
Why would they take the ball outta Halliburtons hands
Somehow this was four years ago.
Take Russ plus his expiring contract and a future first for Brogden, Buddy and a second round pick.
Win/win deal for all parties
Would every other team in the league make the same moves if put in the same position? Me thinks yes
I’d like to keep one pick just in case as a sweetener for a THT deal. Brogdon/Buddy solves the backcourt issues but team still need wings. Now to get unrealistic for a second they can have both picks if we can w convince them to throw Turner in the dealRuss was traded for essentialy six rotation players. Waiving/stretching is a no no. All under the age of 30 too. That would be next level incompetence. It ain't gon happen.
As far as the CLT rumors: Give them Rustle/Nunn and that 2027 pick with light protections and 2nd rounders for one of Hayward/Rozier and some combo of Plumlee/PJ/Oubre. You have to replace that depth. MJ and Mitch might wanna dump Rozier and Heyward. Honestly, it ain't my money, so I'd do that too. Lot of salary, and Heyward injuries aside, that's alot of talent.That'd be helping them out big time taking back over 100 mil in future money total so I'd need a sweetner in one of the aformentioned players added to that.
Then give Monk the mini MLE as a raise and another mini prove it deal with the promise of big money next year, even if it ain't with the Lakers.
On 2k22 they gave me Rozier/Heyward for Russ at the deadline this season if that's any indication of the direction they want to move in.
This is the one deal where I would say **** them future firsts. Brog/Buddy is a seamless fit off Bron/AD and are both still under 30 (barely). Brog is wild underrated. He's 20/10, can be high/low usage and is a former 50-40-90 guy. But, he's an even bigger injury risk than Hayward.
Highly doubt Indiana does a pure salary dump with Russ for both of them. Don't see why they'd do it. But anything can happen and Russ does have the biggest expiring deal in history. You can potentially get nearly 50m off the books and chase 2023 free agents.
been wanting Rondo to take a job on the end of the bench since last season. Could legit see this happening as Bron is tight with both. But, that would be really weird as their pretty much Bron's guys and everyone wants Bron to have less power within the organization. This is basically saying here you go Bron.
For real. Don't even need to click the article: the answer is yes.Would every other team in the league make the same moves if put in the same position? Me thinks yes
I mean Philly and Nets just bet the house on Harden, the Clips did the same w/ Kahwi and PG. So far none of those teams have anything to show for it but a bunch of coulda woulda shoulda