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  • Re: Build This Team

    Hayward would be ideal for me - but I am going to rule him out for now.

    Trade Al Jefferson, 2nd Rd Pick for Dwight Howard
    Draft Ivan Rabb
    Trade Monta Ellis, Future 1st Rd Pick for Future 2nd Rd Pick
    Drop Lavoy Allen's Option, Pickup Joe Young and GR3 Options
    Sign George Hill @ 18m/yr (Think this signing keeps us around cap w/ Teague hold of 11m and PG current salary of 19m)
    Sign Tyler Hansborough @ 1m/yr
    Sign Jeff Teague @ 20m/yr (think we'd be able to do this after the Hill signing and stay under LT)
    Extend Paul George w/ Max Deal

    Roster:
    PG Jeff Teague - 20m
    PG/SG George Hill - 20m
    SG/SF Paul George - 22m
    PF/C Myles Turner - 2.5m
    C Dwight Howard - 23.5m


    SG Lance Stephenson - 4.2m
    SF/PF Thad Young - 15m
    SG/SF Glenn Robinson III - 1.1m
    PF/C Ivan Rabb - 2.5m


    PF/C Kevin Seraphin - 1.9m
    PG Joe Young - 1.1m
    C Rakeem Christmas - 1.1m
    PF Tyler Hansborough - 1m
    SF Georges Niang - 1m

    Total: $114,900,000
    Projected LT: $122,000,000

    (Separating top 9 as our potential playoff roster)

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    • Re: Build This Team

      Originally posted by brownjake43 View Post
      Hayward would be ideal for me - but I am going to rule him out for now.

      Trade Al Jefferson, 2nd Rd Pick for Dwight Howard
      Draft Ivan Rabb
      Trade Monta Ellis, Future 1st Rd Pick for Future 2nd Rd Pick
      Drop Lavoy Allen's Option, Pickup Joe Young and GR3 Options
      Sign George Hill @ 18m/yr (Think this signing keeps us around cap w/ Teague hold of 11m and PG current salary of 19m)
      Sign Tyler Hansborough @ 1m/yr
      Sign Jeff Teague @ 20m/yr (think we'd be able to do this after the Hill signing and stay under LT)
      Extend Paul George w/ Max Deal

      Roster:
      PG Jeff Teague - 20m
      PG/SG George Hill - 20m
      SG/SF Paul George - 22m
      PF/C Myles Turner - 2.5m
      C Dwight Howard - 23.5m


      SG Lance Stephenson - 4.2m
      SF/PF Thad Young - 15m
      SG/SF Glenn Robinson III - 1.1m
      PF/C Ivan Rabb - 2.5m


      PF/C Kevin Seraphin - 1.9m
      PG Joe Young - 1.1m
      C Rakeem Christmas - 1.1m
      PF Tyler Hansborough - 1m
      SF Georges Niang - 1m

      Total: $114,900,000
      Projected LT: $122,000,000

      (Separating top 9 as our potential playoff roster)
      Your salary numbers are mostly wrong - sorry. Teague's cap hold is 150 % of current salary = 13,200,000.
      Youngsters are all getting a sizable raise - GRIII will make 1,524,305, Niang 1,312,611 and Xmas+JoeYoung both 1,471,382.
      Additionally the 1st-round pick is calculated into salaries even before a draft. Our 18th pick costs 1,690,300 on Rookie Pay Scale.

      All that figured in and after we have :
      - let CJ, Lavoy, Brooks go
      - traded Monta for no additional salary coming in
      - traded AlJeff for Howard

      we would have a payroll of 87,1 M. That means we would only have 14-15 million left for Hill's contract. Unlikely to be enough, frankly. Cutting Seraphin + Joe Young or Niang would raise us at least close to that 18 million mark you estimated for GHill.

      We will have no problem of giving PG13 max. extension (which will cost close to 29 million BTW, not 22) and re-signing Teague for 20 mil with Bird rights and still stay 4-5 million dollars under the taxline. Would then need to add 2-3 players with either minimum contracts or mid-level exception... (which could include Hansbrough).

      So basically your scenario worked but only after losing few extra bench-end pieces and going much closer to the luxury tax. I don't think Atlanta would bite on that offer though. They would ask for some more assets as they will easily get better offer for Dwight. Not a great offer, but better than that.

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      • Re: Build This Team

        Originally posted by brownjake43 View Post
        Hayward would be ideal for me - but I am going to rule him out for now.

        Trade Al Jefferson, 2nd Rd Pick for Dwight Howard
        Draft Ivan Rabb
        Trade Monta Ellis, Future 1st Rd Pick for Future 2nd Rd Pick
        Drop Lavoy Allen's Option, Pickup Joe Young and GR3 Options
        Sign George Hill @ 18m/yr (Think this signing keeps us around cap w/ Teague hold of 11m and PG current salary of 19m)
        Sign Tyler Hansborough @ 1m/yr
        Sign Jeff Teague @ 20m/yr (think we'd be able to do this after the Hill signing and stay under LT)
        Extend Paul George w/ Max Deal

        Roster:
        PG Jeff Teague - 20m
        PG/SG George Hill - 20m
        SG/SF Paul George - 22m
        PF/C Myles Turner - 2.5m
        C Dwight Howard - 23.5m


        SG Lance Stephenson - 4.2m
        SF/PF Thad Young - 15m
        SG/SF Glenn Robinson III - 1.1m
        PF/C Ivan Rabb - 2.5m


        PF/C Kevin Seraphin - 1.9m
        PG Joe Young - 1.1m
        C Rakeem Christmas - 1.1m
        PF Tyler Hansborough - 1m
        SF Georges Niang - 1m

        Total: $114,900,000
        Projected LT: $122,000,000

        (Separating top 9 as our potential playoff roster)

        Just Al Jefferson for Dwight "Can't play the 4th quarter cause I'm a liability" Howard?

        I'd rather trade for Tyson Chandler.
        First time in a long time, I've been happy with the team that was constructed, and now they struggle. I blame the coach.

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        • Re: Build This Team

          Originally posted by PetPaima View Post
          Your salary numbers are mostly wrong - sorry. Teague's cap hold is 150 % of current salary = 13,200,000.
          Youngsters are all getting a sizable raise - GRIII will make 1,524,305, Niang 1,312,611 and Xmas+JoeYoung both 1,471,382.
          Additionally the 1st-round pick is calculated into salaries even before a draft. Our 18th pick costs 1,690,300 on Rookie Pay Scale.

          All that figured in and after we have :
          - let CJ, Lavoy, Brooks go
          - traded Monta for no additional salary coming in
          - traded AlJeff for Howard

          we would have a payroll of 87,1 M. That means we would only have 14-15 million left for Hill's contract. Unlikely to be enough, frankly. Cutting Seraphin + Joe Young or Niang would raise us at least close to that 18 million mark you estimated for GHill.

          We will have no problem of giving PG13 max. extension (which will cost close to 29 million BTW, not 22) and re-signing Teague for 20 mil with Bird rights and still stay 4-5 million dollars under the taxline. Would then need to add 2-3 players with either minimum contracts or mid-level exception... (which could include Hansbrough).

          So basically your scenario worked but only after losing few extra bench-end pieces and going much closer to the luxury tax. I don't think Atlanta would bite on that offer though. They would ask for some more assets as they will easily get better offer for Dwight. Not a great offer, but better than that.
          I was using estimates from Hoopshype (other than the Thad contract that isn't correct on HH) and couldn't find PGs deal details. Regardless like you said - scenario still makes sense for the most part. Still think if we want that similar 9-man rotation we can probably get it. Which is what I was getting at.

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          • Re: Build This Team

            I can't stop running scenarios with Phoenix and my perspective is shot so tell how unrealistic this would be.

            Pacers trade:
            Ellis
            Jefferson
            Turner
            2017 1st round pick

            Phx trades:

            Chandler
            Dudley
            Bender
            Bledsoe

            Denver trades

            Harris
            Chandler

            Pacers gets: Chandler,Dudley,Bender,Harris
            Phoenix gets: Ellis, Jefferson, Turner, Chandler, Pacers 2017 1st
            Denver gets: Bledsoe

            Pacers core roster
            Chandler/Seraphin.
            Young/Bender/Xmas
            George/Dudley/Niang.
            Harris/Robinson.
            Teague/Stepenson/Young

            Suns Core

            Turner/Jefferson/
            Chriss/Rabb/Williams
            Warren/Chandler
            Booker/Ellis/Barbossa
            Ball/Knight/Ulis

            Nuggets Core

            Jokic/Plumlee
            Arthur/Farried
            Galanari/
            Murray/Barton
            Bledsoe/Nelson/Mudiay


            This makes a couple assumptions on some resigning, but I think this could be a heck of a Pacer team with depth and balance. Phoenix Gets a tremendous young core with major $ flexibility. Denver continues to build around Jokic.

            Unrealistic or get Kevin on the Phone?
            Last edited by okroe3; 05-02-2017, 11:42 PM.

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            • Re: Build This Team

              Originally posted by okroe3 View Post
              I can't stop running scenarios with Phoenix and my perspective is shot so tell how unrealistic this would be.

              Pacers trade:
              Ellis
              Jefferson
              Turner
              2017 1st round pick

              Phx trades:

              Chandler
              Dudley
              Bender
              Bledsoe

              Denver trades

              Harris
              Chandler

              Pacers gets: Chandler,Dudley,Bender,Harris
              Phoenix gets: Ellis, Jefferson, Turner, Chandler, Pacers 2017 1st
              Denver gets: Bledsoe

              Pacers core roster
              Chandler/Seraphin.
              Young/Bender/Xmas
              George/Dudley/Niang.
              Harris/Robinson.
              Teague/Stepenson/Young

              Suns Core

              Turner/Jefferson/
              Chriss/Rabb/Williams
              Warren/Chandler
              Booker/Ellis/Barbossa
              Ball/Knight/Ulis

              Nuggets Core

              Jokic/Plumlee
              Arthur/Farried
              Galanari/
              Murray/Barton
              Bledsoe/Nelson/Mudiay


              This makes a couple assumptions on some resigning, but I think this could be a heck of a Pacer team with depth and balance. Phoenix Gets a tremendous young core with major $ flexibility. Denver continues to build around Jokic.

              Unrealistic or get Kevin on the Phone?
              Any trade involving Turner isn't going to happen...and shouldn't happen.

              The first move we should make is contact Hayward...after he turns us down, here is what I think I would do.

              Stretch Jefferson.
              Sign Rudy Gay.
              Re-sign Jeff Teague.

              We would have to trade Ellis or TYoung for either a starting physical big...or simply dump their salaries. If we dump a salary, I think we could sign JaMychael Green.

              Our bench would feature Lance/GRIII and our 1st round draft pick.

              We need to find a star or near star to help George. A healthy Gay would do that, of course if he is not healthy we would need to go to Plan C...which I don't know what that would be...yet.

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              • Re: Build This Team

                I would like JayMichael Green to be a target for the team in the off season. Same thing with Joe Ingles (picturing he and Lance antagonizing the opposition is hilarious)

                Both are younger, tougher, defensive minded RFA's of teams that have financial obligations elsewhere. They both have some low usage, offensive skills that would fit in anywhere as well.

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                • Re: Build This Team

                  Why not? I like Turner, but if the goal is to make moves to get a chance a a finals. Keeping George and building the best team around him makes the most sense, and moving Turner has the greatest opportunity to get us better quickly. He's still way to raw defensively and doesn't rebound at a high enough rate to be the backbone in the middle.

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                  • Re: Build This Team

                    Originally posted by sav View Post
                    Any trade involving Turner isn't going to happen...and shouldn't happen.

                    The first move we should make is contact Hayward...after he turns us down, here is what I think I would do.

                    Stretch Jefferson.
                    Sign Rudy Gay.
                    Re-sign Jeff Teague.

                    We would have to trade Ellis or TYoung for either a starting physical big...or simply dump their salaries. If we dump a salary, I think we could sign JaMychael Green.

                    Our bench would feature Lance/GRIII and our 1st round draft pick.

                    We need to find a star or near star to help George. A healthy Gay would do that, of course if he is not healthy we would need to go to Plan C...which I don't know what that would be...yet.

                    I don't see Gay as a good fit at all. He's past his prime always been a scorer not a shooter with mediocre defense. Now he is older and coming off an injury. I'd be fine with Green/McGee or Dedmon coming in and starting to set a defensive presence and playing 20,with Turner starting at the 4 but playing majority of his minutes at the 5, with Young playing 6 or 7th man.

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                    • Re: Build This Team

                      Originally posted by Grimp View Post
                      Beating the Clippers without Blake isn't really a big deal though. Bu injuries have changed these playoffs in general. If Blake and Rondo don't get hurt, two different teams are advancing to round 2.
                      Wrong as always

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                      • Re: Build This Team

                        Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                        Redundant.

                        Myles need to be paired with your avatar....or IMHO.....go after a Player like Taj Gibson.....a rebounding, defensive minded half way decent shot blocking Big.
                        Dewayne Dedmon from San Antonio.

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                        • Re: Build This Team

                          Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson View Post
                          I would like JayMichael Green to be a target for the team in the off season. Same thing with Joe Ingles (picturing he and Lance antagonizing the opposition is hilarious) Both are younger, tougher, defensive minded RFA's of teams that have financial obligations elsewhere. They both have some low usage, offensive skills that would fit in anywhere as well.
                          Yea, there are alot of players who may not be able to stay with their current teams because of cap situations, I also like Norman Powell from Raptors or Johnathan Simmons of the spurs.

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                          • Re: Build This Team

                            Originally posted by NapTonius Monk View Post
                            Dewayne Dedmon from San Antonio.
                            Willie Reed from Heat is another under-published big man ready for a bigger role. Maybe not starter-material, but a solid core rotation guy. He will surely skip his player option which is just 1,5 mil and become RFA. Miami has other free agent re-signing worries with Don Waiters and James Johnson and will start free agency at around 85 million payroll. I'd be fine in offering Reed 8-10 million per year for 3 years. Limited minutes maybe, but his season PER has been 19.22 in 2015-16 (in very small role with Brooklyn) and 17.14 in 2016-17 (in double minutes with Miami - double for season total minutes, not per game...). He would be by FAR our best rebounder and reasonably effective low-usage scorer too... Hopefull he could push his FT percentage up by some 10% to big man-acceptable .650. That has been a clear chink in his repertoire.

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                            • Re: Build This Team

                              Originally posted by okroe3 View Post
                              I don't see Gay as a good fit at all. He's past his prime always been a scorer not a shooter with mediocre defense. Now he is older and coming off an injury. I'd be fine with Green/McGee or Dedmon coming in and starting to set a defensive presence and playing 20,with Turner starting at the 4 but playing majority of his minutes at the 5, with Young playing 6 or 7th man.
                              Gay would depend on the price but I doubt he could play PF. Sliding PG over to the 2 would not be ideal either so I am not sure it would make a lot of sense to sign Gay. Dion Waiters would be interesting and I doubt the HEat could resign him.

                              Edit: I also wouldn't mind kicking the tires of Larry Sanders. I would guarantee any contract with him but he is worth looking at.
                              Last edited by Gamble1; 05-03-2017, 04:14 PM.

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                              • Re: Build This Team

                                Originally posted by immortality View Post
                                Yea, there are alot of players who may not be able to stay with their current teams because of cap situations, I also like Norman Powell from Raptors or Johnathan Simmons of the spurs.
                                Powell is contracted CHEAPO for one more year so he is out of picture. But Spurs indeed have several free agents to come out of their every-day rotation : Ginobili (retires?), Patty Mills, Dedmon, David Lee, Simmons...
                                They can hardly pay them all so there are scrapes to be had.

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