Thunder Trade Block

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Get @ me for trade ideas. Can go any way. AB is probably untouchable though


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Willing to potentially move Anas for a more win now player.


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Looking at my roster and my players, I am clearly running this wrong, so please get at me for trade ideas.

I think I would like to get players back that can balance this team out and I am open to any ideas. Age range on players would be preferably people that can correspond to Blakeney age range, as he is my only untouchable player. Here are some of the players, in no particular order, that are available and what not. I have other g/g players that are available that can probably be moved on the cheap for points.

Charles Alleman: A B/B post player that has the ability to play PF or C. Averaging 14.6 ppg and about 7 rebs a game, on a efficient 564 FG% and 631 FT%. Has three years left on his deal that is adequate for his abilities (last year is a PO, but I do not think I have ever seen one get turned down). I like Alleman with AB, but I am open to listening if it makes sense.

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Toni Gauss: A top end B/B wing player that is a win now scoring stud. He would probably be a top 3 scorer if I did not have so many other mouths to feed on this team. Currently averaging 25.7 ppg and is under contract for another four season, where he will still be a positive contributor at the end of the contract. Would provide an instant number one scoring option, and would elevate mostly any team (Except mine :lol:)

Return: younger developing player/points/picks

Anas Mahmoud: A G/B interesting big that has all the tools to be a great cornerstone player. Going into RFA, where you have the ability to retain no matter what. He is a project player that I am very intrigued by his development and play this year, so it may take some convincing to move him as I have poured some points into him.

Return: younger prospect player/ points/picks

Brian Lough: Another interesting big (G/G) that I traded for that is a tower of a man. He has two years on a very team friendly deal. I like him as an asset as well, where I would probably be inclined to trade him for a younger prospect with better upside, or include him in a deal with another player listed above to get a deal over the finish line potentially for the right prospect.

Return: younger prospect player/picks/included in a bigger deal

Barney Wagers: A one year G/G big that can be a great scoring piece of the bench. He balled out in preseason and is defaulted to my starting lineup when I do recommend. He might be the easiest player to grab off my team that is listed, and would for sure be eligible to be included in a bigger deal to get a young prospect back.

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Alleman bump


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