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  • #16
    Originally posted by imawhat View Post

    I said at the digest party that I wouldn't be surprised by a Draymond to the Pacers deal.
    I would not want Draymond's personality anywhere near our locker room... but maybe that's just me.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by croz24 View Post

      I would not want Draymond's personality anywhere near our locker room... but maybe that's just me.
      The Pacers could use his fire. He'd also fit perfectly next to Goga. People say he's declined. I'm not sure if that has more to do with GS having its own issues. My main concern though with acquiring him is the massive 25M/yr contract that gets up to 28M/yr and runs 5 years including this year. That's a lot to pour into him so you need to be sure he's good for at least 4 of those years and he's almost 30 now.

      edit: btw, he brings that magical energy that you see from McConnell, Lance Stephenson and other energy type players. He's gold for GS.

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      • #18
        The guy I really think would be an elite defender at the 4-spot would be Robert Covington. I think we need a guy like PJ Tucker, Covington can do everything Tucker can, but he is bigger as well as a better shooter.
        He really has all the perfect dimensions to match-up with Siakim, Tatum, Antetokoumpo & the like.

        Trade proposal: Pacers, Timberwolves & Warriors

        Warriors get - Turner + McDermott, he blocks shots & shoots the 3-ball well something tells me Kerr could get a lot out of him. McDermott would be in his element in Golden State.

        Wolves get - Russell, keep KAT happy with one of his best friends & then they only need to chase Booker to complete the collection.

        Pacers get - Covington, Teague (match salary) + 2 x T-Wolves picks.
        Now I can see people saying this isn't enough for Turner & McDermott as well as seeing Teague as not being required. Teague is an expiring deal, so buyout potential there. McDermott being moved creates more room for the Holidays who are playing well. The picks will give us options for the future in particular this year as we have moved our 2020 pick to Milwaukee & I made my thoughts about Covington above.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by imawhat View Post

          I said at the digest party that I wouldn't be surprised by a Draymond to the Pacers deal.
          God I hope not. I can't stand Draymond Green.
          Why do teams tank? Ask a Spurs fan.

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          • #20
            Jonathan Isaac would be perfect for this but the Magic probably consider him untouchable. He'd be the dream get, imo.

            Taurean Prince would also be a very intriguing option but Brooklyn isn't moving him. They didn't trade NAW and another 1st for him for nothing.

            Jerami Grant would be interesting as an off-the-bench option but once again his team just traded for him so I doubt they move him.
            Originally posted by IrishPacer
            Empty vessels make the most noise.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Pacerized View Post

              God I hope not. I can't stand Draymond Green.
              I am sure you will love his salary which might be worse than his volatile attitude.
              Draymond Green $18,539,130 $22,246,956 $24,026,712 $25,806,468 $27,586,224
              The last year is player option or in other words a yes
              {o,o}
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              • #22
                Originally posted by festar35 View Post
                The guy I really think would be an elite defender at the 4-spot would be Robert Covington. I think we need a guy like PJ Tucker, Covington can do everything Tucker can, but he is bigger as well as a better shooter.
                He really has all the perfect dimensions to match-up with Siakim, Tatum, Antetokoumpo & the like.

                Trade proposal: Pacers, Timberwolves & Warriors

                Warriors get - Turner + McDermott, he blocks shots & shoots the 3-ball well something tells me Kerr could get a lot out of him. McDermott would be in his element in Golden State.

                Wolves get - Russell, keep KAT happy with one of his best friends & then they only need to chase Booker to complete the collection.

                Pacers get - Covington, Teague (match salary) + 2 x T-Wolves picks.
                Now I can see people saying this isn't enough for Turner & McDermott as well as seeing Teague as not being required. Teague is an expiring deal, so buyout potential there. McDermott being moved creates more room for the Holidays who are playing well. The picks will give us options for the future in particular this year as we have moved our 2020 pick to Milwaukee & I made my thoughts about Covington above.
                Warriors will want more for Russell and Wolves are not sending over 2 picks to us if they are giving up Covington. But Turner on Golden State would fully utilize his skill set in that nonstop motion offense. It would be like his second year in the league but with a better offensive system. I can see something like 18 and 8 maybe 20 and 8.

                As for the Pacers I would rather have dirt than Jeff Teague again

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                • #23
                  25 million for a guy who puts up 8-7-5. Also is a worse shooter than Giannas without the potential. I’ll pass as he does not fit our system

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                  • #24
                    Given the depth of the roster, the Pacers should be looking to make 3 for 1 type trades. Any of the 3 bigs should be available for a cant miss trades, but I would prefer to see what interest there is in a package around Aaron Holiday and Leaf. Aaron Gordon could be a buy low candidate, although the Magic may be wary of seeing more of their draft picks flourishing in Indiana. Miles Bridges if the Hornets like Goga. Paul Millsap is a 34 year old vet who passed on an extension. Andre Iguodala could be the missing piece if only there were a way to match salaries.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Team Indy View Post
                      Given the depth of the roster, the Pacers should be looking to make 3 for 1 type trades. Any of the 3 bigs should be available for a cant miss trades, but I would prefer to see what interest there is in a package around Aaron Holiday and Leaf. Aaron Gordon could be a buy low candidate, although the Magic may be wary of seeing more of their draft picks flourishing in Indiana. Miles Bridges if the Hornets like Goga. Paul Millsap is a 34 year old vet who passed on an extension. Andre Iguodala could be the missing piece if only there were a way to match salaries.
                      Woah, did you just suggest trading Goga??? You better run & hide, they're coming for you.

                      As for Aaron Gordon I feel a few people on here will agree with that, myself included. I think he fits the mold of Thaddeus Young with a better shot. Orlando kind of wanted him to be Blake Griffin or Shawn Marion, unfortunately for them he is not that guy & they already have their suitable replacement in Jonathan Isaac.
                      Not sure Magic would want Turner though as he really the odd man out if we made a move like this, they have Vucevic & Mo Bamba.
                      Last edited by festar35; 11-29-2019, 03:43 AM.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Motion Offense View Post

                        Warriors will want more for Russell and Wolves are not sending over 2 picks to us if they are giving up Covington. But Turner on Golden State would fully utilize his skill set in that nonstop motion offense. It would be like his second year in the league but with a better offensive system. I can see something like 18 and 8 maybe 20 and 8.

                        As for the Pacers I would rather have dirt than Jeff Teague again
                        Maybe one pick from the Wolves to us & one to the Warriors, but getting Russell goes beyond getting just getting Russell. It's a sure fire way to keep your franchise centre piece very happy, playing alongside one of his best friends.

                        Warriors really have no need for D'Angelo Russell & we all know that, a stretch-5 who is coming off a season in which he led the league blocks is something they would love to have.


                        I get that it's a long-shot, but I'm just spit balling. If Turner keeps playing this role I'm going to be upset for him, he is more talented than he is getting the opportunity to show, but we don't need anymore from him as we have guys playing at such a high level. Why not get someone that can fill the role required & get some future assets for when Oladipo & Brogdon hit that 30 mark "potentially" start their decline.

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                        • #27
                          Pacers finally have a point guard that can make passes, imagine Aaron Gordon catching up passes from Brogdon
                          @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Motion Offense View Post
                            25 million for a guy who puts up 8-7-5. Also is a worse shooter than Giannas without the potential. I’ll pass as he does not fit our system
                            Draymond averaged 13.3 points, 8.5 assists and 10.1 rebounds last year in the playoffs. He had two triple doubles against the Raptors including the final game where he grabbed 19 boards. He averaged about the same the prior year when they won the title. Point being, he raises his game in the playoffs. He is what I call a "winning type of player". His numbers in the regular season belie what he is capable of in the playoffs.

                            On top of that, his value is that he can defend any position on the floor at a high level. The Pacers do not have anyone close to that.

                            So, I think Draymond's value is misunderstood by many people. I understand he comes at a very high cost so I get that. It's also a risk because he's almost 30 years old now. Still, in today's NBA you have to strike when the iron is hot and that means dealing for guys lIke Draymond or Kevin Love right NOW not waiting to develop a player who will never be that good. You have got to take the right risks to get better and I think this is one of them.

                            Personally, I want the Pacers to be the best team in the NBA. I have some favorite players on the team I would not want to see traded. But I think they get a lot closer to being a contender picking up a guy like Draymond or Love and I'm not wedded to any one player. I would even trade Brogdon if it made the team better. It would indeed be hard but the Pacers > any one player.

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                            • #29
                              Green makes Pacers contenders.
                              @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                                Green makes Pacers contenders.
                                Let me get right to the point. Without a player like Green the Pacers will definitely not contend. We MUST have someone who can guard the bigger wings just to be in the conversation.

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