Oh look, here's our first cap-saving move of the day. Thanks to Bynum and Miles, LA's going to be on the wrong side of the cap for quite some time. Any cash saved is crucial. Things are a bit more interesting for the Magic, as Mills and Sene could be useful bench options next season if the plan is to make the most out of Lee and Mayo's contract years next season. It's probably more likely that their options will both be declined though. The Magic seem ready to move into the Clarkson era. The 2016 Lakers 2nd is another intriguing piece, as:TrayWithAnA wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 9:37 am Magic send
Tolliver, Miller, and Calderon
Lakers send
Mills, Sene, 2016 Lakers Second Round Pick
Lakers Accept
Lakers will be cutting Tolliver, Miller, and Calderon after deal is processed
Oh look, here's our first little tiny deal of the day. Orlando again? Hmm. False9's really hedging his bets with these 2nd rounders, and it's not a bad strategy. Of course, it all depends on the quality of the draft classes. For the Wizards, it's just another one of those low-cost, low-risk deals that they seem to love. Teague isn't anything special, but is a much more experienced backup PG than Cory Joseph. Another fun fact: Lamar Odom is the only Wizards draft pick of the last 25 seasons to play more than 3 years in DC.Xist2Inspire wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 10:26 am Wizards Receive:
•Jeff Teague
Magic Receive:
•5 points
•Alexey Shved
•Wizards 2017 2nd
I accept. Glad we could finally get a deal done, it was great working with you. Good luck to you!
False9 again? Wow.garbageman wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 11:19 am Bulls send:
Trey Burke
Magic send:
Pablo Prigioni
1 point
Bulls accept. Terrible and painstaking negotiations, Andy.
So it's no secret that the Heat have been looking to lighten their heavy tax load, but you know it's serious when there's a "points list." Knight for 5 points is the obvious standout here. While he hasn't really shown much, like, atlogpmess wrote: Fri Sep 25, 2015 1:06 pm Brandon Knight: 5 points
Aaron Gray: 4 points
Shane Battier : 1 points
Justin Holiday: 3 points
Lorenzo Brown: 1 point
Sundiata Gaines: 3 points
Ibaka, James, and Jonas are available for sizeable offers. Casspi looking for a similar player and points.
Gary Neal not available until next year post RFA
Well this is odd. The same 3 teams have provided most of the ammo so far this trade deadline. Word is that Thomas Robinson received enough interest to make Tray believe he was worth more than 10 points...and he was right. Very nice pickup for LA, who lower their bill, get money, and pick up cheap future help. Strange move from Washington, as it appears to be an odd mix of future-proofing their roster, despair over the futility of trying to draft well, saltiness over being considered a "wing-heavy" team, regret of letting Patrick Patterson go, and a heavy dash of YOLO. Apparently, they do not fear the tax man with how frivolously they're throwing points away. Time will tell how wise such hopeful arrogance is.TrayWithAnA wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 2:12 pm Wizards send
Renaldo Balkman
Jon Leuer
4 points
Wiz '15 & '17 1sts
Lakers send
Thomas Robinson
Jazz '16 1st
Lakers accept
Lakers cut Renaldo Balkman and Jon Leur
And to the surprise of absolutely no one, here's another LA deal gaining and saving them money. Let us clap and move on.TrayWithAnA wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 2:13 pm Lakers send
Milsap
Thompson
Faverani
Warriors send
10 points
Villanueva
Varejao
Lakers accept
Lakers cut Villanueva and Varejao
JNR wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 2:31 pm Warriors send
Shabazz Muhammed
2 points
Wolves send
1 point
Wolves accept.
Eazy P wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 3:54 pm Heat send
Gaines
Gray
Holiday
3 points
for
Spurs send
1 point
Glad to help you shed some of that Cap.
I really don't know what to say here. This doesn't seem quite like a random deal, but all the players involved are average at best and don't look like they'll play a notable role in either team's future plans. So I will default to my usual sarcastic habits and, instead of properly analyzing this, will now post a .gif mocking this deal.NickMalone77 wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 4:43 pm Hornets send: Kyle O'Quinn, Avery Bradley & 5 points
For
TWolves send: Noah Vonleh & Langston Galloway.
Glad we could get this done. Raby.
Both sides couldn't wait to get this done, and for a dinky little deal it's not too bad, actually. Dat boi False9 picks up more points for future reference, and the Hornets snag a bench rebounder. Solid enough.NickMalone77 wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 5:25 pm Hornets send: Wesley Johnson & 2 points
For
Magic send: Reggie Evans
Xist2Inspire wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 5:36 pmBoth sides couldn't wait to get this done, and for a dinky little deal it's not too bad, actually. Dat boi False9 picks up more points for future reference, and the Hornets snag a bench rebounder. Solid enough.NickMalone77 wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 5:25 pm Hornets send: Wesley Johnson & 2 points
For
Magic send: Reggie Evans
WigNosy wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 5:45 pm This trade would put the Hornets over the salary cap (have $430,423 in cap space prior to trade, difference in salaries is $793,635). Since salaries are not within 25%, this trade is not legal.
Well damn. I actually like this more for the Magic now, as Larkin's a solid - if undersized - prospect. But newly-acquired PG Trey Burke just saw his small shot at glory go up in smoke (unless he gets a tryout at SG). It's a familiar feeling for him.NickMalone77 wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 5:54 pm Edited...
Hornets send: Wesley Johnson, Shane Larkin, & 2 points
For
Magic send: Reggie Evans
Hornets accept.
Nice solid trade between two #SLOE veterans. Despite their talent, Wig had no use whatsoever for Gee & Landry, and will certainly find the 2015 draft pick to be a cheaper Gatorade-fetcher than what it'd cost to retain those two. Wig also gets to see if Watson's more to his liking at backup PG than Wade...if he doesn't get cut. 78's done an amazing job at squeezing every single win he can from his roster, and adding more talent only gives him more options. Look for Landry to play 4 & 3 and Gee to play 3 & 2. Depending on how they play during T-Mac's absence, we could see some really intriguing rotations ahead that might help the Rockets keep pace in the West and continue defying expectations in the playoffs.78# wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 6:18 pm Rockets send CJ Watson, Luis Scola, and 2015 Bulls pick
Hawks send Marcus Landry, Alonzo Gee
Sonuva...I thought I was through with this! It looks like the last trade of the day is the biggest, as All-Star Carlos Boozer heads back out West to team with Derrick Rose. This seems like a desperation move from the Blazers, who are currently on the outside looking in for the playoffs. This turns them into a very real threat in the second half of the season, but it feels like we've seen this before, if not with the Blazers' recent history, then with the Spurs' acquisition of Randolph last season. As usual, the playoffs will either validate or vilify this move for Portland, and Rose will once again have to make do with two short-term vets as his running mates. Withey is a solid prospect though.kucoach7 wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 7:57 pm Blazers send:
Marcin Gortat
Jonas Jerekbo
Thad Young
Bucks send:
Carlos Boozer
Jeff Withey
5 points
Blazers accept. Dealin' Doug strikes again.