Official NBA 2016-2017 Thread - 30 teams, 1 goal. 2 weeks left, so much can happen!!

Oh no I don't think the fans will regret it. I mean the front office. Nothing we can do about this dude not developing talent. People claim he's a great coach but you not great if you can't win with young talent or develop it. I wish they can sucker teams to take all of our guys. Just get draft picks. Deron, Wesley and the rest of them can go. Anyone not named Harrison Barnes can go.
Damn even Wesley
 



Cavs buyout target Andrew Bogut reportedly soon to be available

Cavs target alert.

According to Marc Stein of ESPN, a medium sized trade where the Philadelphia 76ers will be trading Nerlens Noel to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Andrew Bogut, Justin Anderson and a first round pick has just occurred. Cleveland has been connected to Bogut for the past season, with his experience in the NBA Finals as well as anchoring presence at center serving as primary justification for Cleveland’s interest. This trade has changed, possibly for the better, the dynamic of their relationship.

With four centers now on their roster, the 76ers have a bit of a long jam at the big man position. As a result, many pundits in the sports world are inclined to believe that Bogut will agree to a contract buyout, resulting in him becoming a free agent. Cleveland had no way to trade for Bogut without sending out the contract of either Iman Shumpert or Channing Frye, though a buyout changes Cleveland’s ability to acquire the Ausse.Teams can offer free agents as a result of buyout a league minimum contract to finish out the season, assuming they have a roster spot. Following the trade which sent Chris Anderson to the Charlotte Hornets, Cleveland has only 13 contracted players on their roster, giving two spaces (one of which is currently occupied by Derrick Williams, though his 10 day can be terminated at any time with 0 consequence) to acquire waiver wire veterans or trade targets.

Cleveland has a good chance of acquiring Bogut, as often veterans take the offer which they feel best gives them the change at a title. Called “ring chasing” Cleveland has acquired several key veterans through this tactic, such as Richard Jefferson, Kendrick Perkins, and James Jones. Additionally Kyrie Irving’s Australian citizenship likely wouldn’t be a deciding factor, though it may make the Australian native feel comfortable in a new setting.

Cleveland is currently monitering his progress, and look to make an aquisition the second he is bought out
 
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76ers, Bulls continue Okafor-Mirotic swap talks

The Bulls and Sixers had talks a few weeks back about a deal involving Jahlil Okafor, who the Sixers are a little desperate to unload given the emergence of Joel Embiid. With the trade deadline rapidly approaching on Thursday, those talks are gaining traction:
 
Five options for Cleveland at the deadline
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David Richard | USA Today Sports

With the deadline mere hours away, it is looking less and less likely that Cleveland will be making improvements via the trade market. With few assets left, Cleveland has little they can bring to the table in trade negotiations, and only a definitive upgrade would see Cleveland willing to part with a rotation player such as Shumpert. With no way to predict the buyout market until after the deadline, Cleveland’s last two (possibly three) roster spots are shrouded with more mystery than Scooby Doo’s van. Regardless, there are a few names still floating around that Cleveland may both desire and afford. But first, some honorable (and not so honorable) mentions:

Carmelo Anthony:
No. Just stop.

1. Ben McElmore:

Ok. The Kings have decided that it’s time for a fire sale, and if the trade value of DeMarcus Cousins’ was any indication, every price is at least half-off. Cleveland’s interest in the athletic shooting guard in the past may result in a phone call, but with three NBA caliber starting shooting guards in Smith, Korver and Shumpert, McElmore’s role would be limited on this squad.

2. Ricky Rubio

Cleveland doesn’t really want to part with Shumpert unless it was a clear upgrade. Rubio’s pass first mentality would be excellent as a backup point guard, though his lack of shooting makes him an odd man out in Cleveland’s plans. There is no evidence that he would be a clear upgrade at the position.

3. Trey Burke:

According to a report by Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com, trade talks surrounding third string Utah Jazz point guard Shelvin Mack have stalled. Seen as the ideal target by many sports pundits, Cleveland’s desire for an affordable point guard has them looking at all options. While free agency and the buyout market seems to be the route Cleveland is headed. Mario Chalmers was not fully healthy during his last workout with Cleveland, Jameer Nelson would exist as a tantalizing buyout candidate, Deron Williams’ name gets tossed around every so often, though reportedly Utah is interested in his services and likely would pay. As a result Cleveland should do their due diligence on every potential opportunity, one of which being Trey Burke.

Michael Scotto of Basketball Insiders first reported the news that the Washington Wizards are actively shopping the former Michigan star late Wednesday night. Burke would come to suiters at a discount as well, with his current team asking for no more than a second round pick as compensation. Burke is on the final year of his contract, and with Otto Porter and newly acquired Bogdanovic both looking at sizable contract extensions this year, Burke looks to not fit into Washington’s future plans.

Posting career highs in both field goal percentage (44.9%) and three point range (41.7%), Burke would fit well into Cleveland’s swing swing system, who’s emphasis on three point shooting requires high percentage volume shooters to space the floor. Conversely, however, Burke is a defensive liability. With the defensive end of the ball a weakness for Cleveland, Burke’s track record of having opponents shoot significantly better when he’s the primary guard could raise some eyebrows. Cleveland may, however, simply desire an off the bench stop gap for the rest of the season, a role Burke would have little trouble fulfilling.

4. Jeff Withey:

The Shelvin Mack trade might have hit a standstill, but there is nothing stopping Cleveland from enquiring about another member of Utah’s bench mob. Suggested by Bleacher Report’s Cavaliers lead writer, Greg Swartz, Withey echoes Mozgov in his skillset and story.

Never playing more than 20 minutes a game, Withey would provide Cleveland with a second true big to help rebound and defend. His per 36 minute numbers are strong, averaging a double-double in points and rebounds, and his impact was positive during the time he did play. Though somewhat of an enigma due to his limited playing time, Withey wouldn’t be asked to do more than keep Thompson’s legs fresh until midway through the playoffs.

One advantage to Withey’s limited playtime is that his cost is low. One of Cleveland’s plethora of low trade exceptions would be enough to swallow the contract, and a late or protected 2nd rounder should serve as more than enough collateral to take some salary and a roster spot off of Utah’s hands.

5. Andrew Bogut:

Fun fact, no team has won an NBA championship without an Australian on their squad since 2013 (credit to r/NBA user MiopTop because we are not going through this again). Cleveland already has Kyrie Irving, but what not replace the grit we lost from Delly, with a gritty grizzled Aussie veteran.

Bogut would be the big prize of the NBA trade season for Cleveland. Paul George isn’t coming here, neither is Butler, or Melo or just about any all-star. What Cleveland would get instead was a one year rental on a Championship caliber center, who paired with Tristan Thompson wouldn’t let a single rebound go to the other team.

As mentioned before, Bogut wouldn’t be a difference maker, but he could play real minutes during the NBA finals. Known for his defense and rebounding, Bogut’s skill comes outside his stat line. Hustle, good locker room presence and another subtle jab at Golden State alone would be worth the trade alone, though if Cleveland wants him, it will cost.Matching salary would be difficult, and parting ways with someone like Channing Frye or Iman Shumpert would be necessary to facilitate a one to one trade. Griffin is, however, a wizard and could find a third team willing to help salary balance. Bogut was held out of practice Wednesday according to a report, making his exit seem even likelier. With Bogut’s value being estimated around that of a 2nd round pick or two (due to his expiring contract and age, not necessarily his skill and/or production) Cleveland just might have the assets to do it, the question is would another rebound needy team such as Boston pull the trigger faster and for more.

Trade Prediction: Patrick Beverly+K.J McDaniels/Nene/Montrell Harris:

Boy the Rockets sure do have a bunch of great players Cleveland would want to add. First on the list, and the primary reason Griffin would listen to any talks surrounding Iman Shumpert, is backup point guard and defensive specialist, Patrick Beverly. I’ve preached the word of Beverly before, his defense and ball handling skills, as well as off ball play are some of the best in the league for a non-All Star. Losing Shumpert to acquire Beverly would result as a net positive for Cleveland, even before another contract would be added to help balance salary. Unfortunately the Rockets front office also understands this, and is reportedly unwilling to give the complementary point guard away. If Cleveland could get him however, they have a bevy of options as to matching salary.

K.J McDaniels is one name that jumps out. A youthful prospect, McDaniels would add a similar presence to Derrick Williams, whose natural athleticism just needs mentoring and polishing before he can establish himself as a true NBA rotation player. If it’s youth Cleveland are looking to add, McDaniels would be a steal to have added to the trade.

On the other hand, Cleveland’s win now mode, and desire for a traditional big man, may instead draw them towards one of Houston’s plethora of traditional bigs. One such potential name, veteran center Nene. A solid rebounder off the bench, who has a large deal of playoff experience, Nene likely wouldn’t see time during the NBA finals, but would at least make the first round of roster consolidation.

A compromise between the two, and what would represent arguably the best trade Cleveland could make, comes in the form of sophomore Montrell Harris. A fantasy darling, Harris regularly channeled his inner Tristan Thompson and grabbed every board in sight while filling in for injured Clint Capella. On an inexpensive contract for another two years, Harris could form the foundations of a post-Kevin Love front court sometime in the next five years, and his addition to an already favorable trade might make me consider building an shrine to David Griffin in my living room.
 



Cavs buyout target Andrew Bogut reportedly soon to be available

Cavs target alert.

According to Marc Stein of ESPN, a medium sized trade where the Philadelphia 76ers will be trading Nerlens Noel to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Andrew Bogut, Justin Anderson and a first round pick has just occurred. Cleveland has been connected to Bogut for the past season, with his experience in the NBA Finals as well as anchoring presence at center serving as primary justification for Cleveland’s interest. This trade has changed, possibly for the better, the dynamic of their relationship.

With four centers now on their roster, the 76ers have a bit of a long jam at the big man position. As a result, many pundits in the sports world are inclined to believe that Bogut will agree to a contract buyout, resulting in him becoming a free agent. Cleveland had no way to trade for Bogut without sending out the contract of either Iman Shumpert or Channing Frye, though a buyout changes Cleveland’s ability to acquire the Ausse.Teams can offer free agents as a result of buyout a league minimum contract to finish out the season, assuming they have a roster spot. Following the trade which sent Chris Anderson to the Charlotte Hornets, Cleveland has only 13 contracted players on their roster, giving two spaces (one of which is currently occupied by Derrick Williams, though his 10 day can be terminated at any time with 0 consequence) to acquire waiver wire veterans or trade targets.

Cleveland has a good chance of acquiring Bogut, as often veterans take the offer which they feel best gives them the change at a title. Called “ring chasing” Cleveland has acquired several key veterans through this tactic, such as Richard Jefferson, Kendrick Perkins, and James Jones. Additionally Kyrie Irving’s Australian citizenship likely wouldn’t be a deciding factor, though it may make the Australian native feel comfortable in a new setting.

Cleveland is currently monitering his progress, and look to make an aquisition the second he is bought out


:lol: desperation setting in

No PG for Bron huh
 
He would be a better fit with Boston but knowing GMs they ain't trying to fuck with Ainge lol

If Bos get PG and Bogut man listen


Seem like Paul George and jimmy Bulter gonna stay put...as of now

If jazz don't trade for Dwill seem like he won't ask for buyout.
 
Boston owns those picks from the K.G. deal
ainge are you doing your job for once???
I think this might be happening because they're the #2 seed they didn't regress like many expected they would this year they got better.



Right dude is probably gone

The fucked up thing is they gutted the team to fit around him. Didn't want Roy or West because Bird wanted to play faster and now they trading Paul.
 
Right dude is probably gone

The fucked up thing is they gutted the team to fit around him. Didn't want Roy or West because Bird wanted to play faster and now they trading Paul.

that's on bird for not building it the right way
ill give him props i guess because he knows the team ain't gonna be what it could and is going to reboot it
shit is crazy how many reboots gm's get lol
 
Lue met with Larry Sanders, they probably gonna wait and see what happens around the leagues first
 
that's on bird for not building it the right way
ill give him props i guess because he knows the team ain't gonna be what it could and is going to reboot it
shit is crazy how many reboots gm's get lol


The thing was they was getting to the conference finals, why not retool with what you had versus they shit that's going on no, but like u said gm's get chances after chances
 



Cavs buyout target Andrew Bogut reportedly soon to be available

Cavs target alert.

According to Marc Stein of ESPN, a medium sized trade where the Philadelphia 76ers will be trading Nerlens Noel to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Andrew Bogut, Justin Anderson and a first round pick has just occurred. Cleveland has been connected to Bogut for the past season, with his experience in the NBA Finals as well as anchoring presence at center serving as primary justification for Cleveland’s interest. This trade has changed, possibly for the better, the dynamic of their relationship.

With four centers now on their roster, the 76ers have a bit of a long jam at the big man position. As a result, many pundits in the sports world are inclined to believe that Bogut will agree to a contract buyout, resulting in him becoming a free agent. Cleveland had no way to trade for Bogut without sending out the contract of either Iman Shumpert or Channing Frye, though a buyout changes Cleveland’s ability to acquire the Ausse.Teams can offer free agents as a result of buyout a league minimum contract to finish out the season, assuming they have a roster spot. Following the trade which sent Chris Anderson to the Charlotte Hornets, Cleveland has only 13 contracted players on their roster, giving two spaces (one of which is currently occupied by Derrick Williams, though his 10 day can be terminated at any time with 0 consequence) to acquire waiver wire veterans or trade targets.

Cleveland has a good chance of acquiring Bogut, as often veterans take the offer which they feel best gives them the change at a title. Called “ring chasing” Cleveland has acquired several key veterans through this tactic, such as Richard Jefferson, Kendrick Perkins, and James Jones. Additionally Kyrie Irving’s Australian citizenship likely wouldn’t be a deciding factor, though it may make the Australian native feel comfortable in a new setting.

Cleveland is currently monitering his progress, and look to make an aquisition the second he is bought out

If Bogut is bought out why he sign with the Cavs over GS?:hmm:
 
Seem like philly still looking for a defensive 2 guard...

Boston had Bradley available at one point. Shum been available(kinda)
 
The thing was they was getting to the conference finals, why not retool with what you had versus they shit that's going on no, but like u said gm's get chances after chances

they needed 1 more piece plus george got injured and exposed the team really wasn't shit without him.
all of those people they let go are barely even in the league now so it's not like a thunder situation where they let a young incredibly talented with crazy upside core go for nothing.
 
they needed 1 more piece plus george got injured and exposed the team really wasn't shit without him.
all of those people they let go are barely even in the league now so it's not like a thunder situation where they let a young incredibly talented with crazy upside core go for nothing.

That team was one game from making the playoffs without PG. Been hovering around the same potential since his return.
 
That team was one game from making the playoffs without PG. Been hovering around the same potential since his return.
I thought they was close but wasn't sure. Bird gutted that team and it seems like he don't know what's going on.
 
That team was one game from making the playoffs without PG. Been hovering around the same potential since his return.

i wasn't even talking about the 2nd revamped team i was talking about the one with lance and hibbert and them as the feature players along with george
and how letting them go didn't set the pacers back
 
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