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Re: Trade Idea: Bos/Phi/Hou
« Reply #15 on: June 27, 2019, 06:17:59 AM »

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why would Butler do this?
If he wants to go to Houston it will have to be a sign and trade.
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Re: Trade Idea: Bos/Phi/Hou
« Reply #16 on: June 27, 2019, 06:40:18 AM »

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The Tucker, Cappella and Gordon for Yabu and cap space trade that Silky had on The Kemba tread is much better.

But then you lose out on max cap space.  So I guess it comes down to how interested you are in Kemba, DLo, Vuc, etc.

Yes you give up capspace, but on rhe flip side it gives you a season to see how things work with your main core.

Theoretically you have 4 contributors as your core (tatum, brown, smart, capela) and rookies just behind them (langford, williams, rwilliams, edwards, waters)

Tucker and gordon are solid players but they are also expiring contract. You can keep them for the season just to win as much as possible or flip them toward deadline to teams trying to make a final push for more youth and or picks.

Then there is hayward.

If he plays well next seadon he just might decide to opt out, and if team keeps tucker and gordon till seasons end we would have upwards of 60 million in expiring deals and enough capspace to offer a max contract and extend brown.