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2024 NBA off-season trade ideas
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Thought this may be helpful, instead of creating a new topic every time.

I'll start.

Bucks-Mavs
Bucks receive Hardaway Jr. and Josh Green - Adds additional depth and athleticism to a roster that doesn't have much of either.
Mavs receive Middleton - Middleton fits the pace the Mavs want to play and would be an excellent third scorer for them and a reliable outside shooter.

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« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2024, 01:28:25 PM »

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Atlanta trades Trae Young to Minnesota for Karl-Anthony Towns, 2024 1st round pick and a 2029 1st round unprotected.

The Wolves need another scoring option and ideally a starting PG since Conley is 37 years old. You pair Edwards with Trae Young and have an elite, dynamic backcourt. Young gives them another legit scorer and Edwards doesn't have to carry the load. Still have Gobert, NAW, Naz Reid, McDaniels and Anderson among others. ATL meanwhile accumulates more picks and balances out their roster a little more assuming they make another trade like Capela going elsewhere and maybe giving Murray a bigger role while they add the #1 pick to their roster too (lets be real ATL is mostly rebuilding anyways and is stuck in mediocrity right now).
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« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2024, 01:56:22 PM »

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Atlanta trades Trae Young to Minnesota for Karl-Anthony Towns, 2024 1st round pick and a 2029 1st round unprotected.

The Wolves need another scoring option and ideally a starting PG since Conley is 37 years old. You pair Edwards with Trae Young and have an elite, dynamic backcourt. Young gives them another legit scorer and Edwards doesn't have to carry the load. Still have Gobert, NAW, Naz Reid, McDaniels and Anderson among others. ATL meanwhile accumulates more picks and balances out their roster a little more assuming they make another trade like Capela going elsewhere and maybe giving Murray a bigger role while they add the #1 pick to their roster too (lets be real ATL is mostly rebuilding anyways and is stuck in mediocrity right now).

That's a nasty trade, but I don't hate it. I'm guessing Edwards may be alpha enough to keep Young in check?

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« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2024, 05:11:34 PM »

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Re: 2024 NBA off-season trade ideas
« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2024, 12:09:37 AM »

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Atlanta trades Trae Young to Minnesota for Karl-Anthony Towns, 2024 1st round pick and a 2029 1st round unprotected.

The Wolves need another scoring option and ideally a starting PG since Conley is 37 years old. You pair Edwards with Trae Young and have an elite, dynamic backcourt. Young gives them another legit scorer and Edwards doesn't have to carry the load. Still have Gobert, NAW, Naz Reid, McDaniels and Anderson among others. ATL meanwhile accumulates more picks and balances out their roster a little more assuming they make another trade like Capela going elsewhere and maybe giving Murray a bigger role while they add the #1 pick to their roster too (lets be real ATL is mostly rebuilding anyways and is stuck in mediocrity right now).

That's a nasty trade, but I don't hate it. I'm guessing Edwards may be alpha enough to keep Young in check?
I feel like the Hawks would have another move for Towns coming in that scenario, but maybe not since they owe the Spurs a bunch of picks.  Actually sending Towns to San Antonio and getting their own picks back probably makes sense. 

Because the Spurs are under the cap this does work

Hawks - Collins, own picks back from Spurs, 2 picks from Minny
Spurs - Towns
Wolves - Young
2023 Historical Draft - Brooklyn Nets - 9th pick

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« Reply #5 on: June 21, 2024, 06:35:30 AM »

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Only thing I seeing is they look for a cheap vet to sign if that..u got Tillman, Q, Brissett, Hauser, Payton, Kornet, Springer..with Horford age & Porzingis injuries concerns, I like see them get big to block & rebound
C/PF-Horford, Baynes, Noel, Theis, Morris,
SF/SG- Tatum, Brown, Hayward, Smart, Semi, Clark
PG- Irving, Rozier, Larkin

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« Reply #6 on: June 22, 2024, 08:14:01 AM »

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How about Jimmy Butler to NY for Julius Randle?

Howard Beck is reporting that Miami is lookin to trade Jimmy. They are worried about giving him a big financial extension given his injury issues and number of missed games in recent years.

NYC gets a 2nd star to go alongside Brunson.
MIA gets to pair Randle with Bam and rebuild around them.

Miami

G: Rozier
G: Herro, D Robinson
F: C Martin, Highsmith
F: Randle, Jovic
C: Adebayo

Randle reminds me a bit of when Pat Riley signed Lamar Odom years ago in his rebuild after the Alonzo / Timmy era. Both are versatile ball-handling rebounding PFs.

New York

G: Brunson, McBride
G: DiVincenzo
F: J Butler, J Hart
F: OG Anunoby
C: Hartenstein, M Robinson

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« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2024, 09:18:10 AM »

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How about Jimmy Butler to NY for Julius Randle?

Howard Beck is reporting that Miami is lookin to trade Jimmy. They are worried about giving him a big financial extension given his injury issues and number of missed games in recent years.

NYC gets a 2nd star to go alongside Brunson.
MIA gets to pair Randle with Bam and rebuild around them.

Miami

G: Rozier
G: Herro, D Robinson
F: C Martin, Highsmith
F: Randle, Jovic
C: Adebayo

Randle reminds me a bit of when Pat Riley signed Lamar Odom years ago in his rebuild after the Alonzo / Timmy era. Both are versatile ball-handling rebounding PFs.

New York

G: Brunson, McBride
G: DiVincenzo
F: J Butler, J Hart
F: OG Anunoby
C: Hartenstein, M Robinson

In principle that's ok, but would Riley trade with the Knicks?

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« Reply #8 on: June 22, 2024, 09:43:10 AM »

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Atlanta trades Trae Young to Minnesota for Karl-Anthony Towns, 2024 1st round pick and a 2029 1st round unprotected.

The Wolves need another scoring option and ideally a starting PG since Conley is 37 years old. You pair Edwards with Trae Young and have an elite, dynamic backcourt. Young gives them another legit scorer and Edwards doesn't have to carry the load. Still have Gobert, NAW, Naz Reid, McDaniels and Anderson among others. ATL meanwhile accumulates more picks and balances out their roster a little more assuming they make another trade like Capela going elsewhere and maybe giving Murray a bigger role while they add the #1 pick to their roster too (lets be real ATL is mostly rebuilding anyways and is stuck in mediocrity right now).

That's a nasty trade, but I don't hate it. I'm guessing Edwards may be alpha enough to keep Young in check?
I feel like the Hawks would have another move for Towns coming in that scenario, but maybe not since they owe the Spurs a bunch of picks.  Actually sending Towns to San Antonio and getting their own picks back probably makes sense. 

Because the Spurs are under the cap this does work

Hawks - Collins, own picks back from Spurs, 2 picks from Minny
Spurs - Towns
Wolves - Young

Am I missing something? Why are we all assuming that Trae Young is worth KAT and two 1sts? I can't imagine KAT doesn't have more value around the league than Trae. Trae is an excellent player, but he slots into a lot fewer teams than someone like KAT. With his usage, he has to be your team's best player and I'm not sure that is a recipe for a Title. Minny does have enough defense to cover for him, though.

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« Reply #9 on: June 22, 2024, 10:30:05 AM »

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More alive than dead

7 ? center who can play 25-30 min. per game

And preferably has played basketball before

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Wanted :

More alive than dead

7 ? center who can play 25-30 min. per game

And preferably has played basketball before

I saw a tweet saying the Utah may deal Walker Kessler this summer. Strong defender, strong rebounder. Physical presence in the paint. He'd be a nice get. A good replacement for Horford.

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« Reply #11 on: June 22, 2024, 10:42:43 AM »

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Wanted :

More alive than dead

7 ? center who can play 25-30 min. per game

And preferably has played basketball before

I saw a tweet saying the Utah may deal Walker Kessler this summer. Strong defender, strong rebounder. Physical presence in the paint. He'd be a nice get. A good replacement for Horford.

Nick Richards from the Hornets is the other young big that may be available.

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« Reply #12 on: June 22, 2024, 10:56:03 AM »

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Wanted :

More alive than dead

7 ? center who can play 25-30 min. per game

And preferably has played basketball before

I saw a tweet saying the Utah may deal Walker Kessler this summer. Strong defender, strong rebounder. Physical presence in the paint. He'd be a nice get. A good replacement for Horford.

Nick Richards from the Hornets is the other young big that may be available.

I had wanted him at the deadline too last season
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« Reply #13 on: June 22, 2024, 11:09:19 AM »

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Atlanta trades Trae Young to Minnesota for Karl-Anthony Towns, 2024 1st round pick and a 2029 1st round unprotected.

The Wolves need another scoring option and ideally a starting PG since Conley is 37 years old. You pair Edwards with Trae Young and have an elite, dynamic backcourt. Young gives them another legit scorer and Edwards doesn't have to carry the load. Still have Gobert, NAW, Naz Reid, McDaniels and Anderson among others. ATL meanwhile accumulates more picks and balances out their roster a little more assuming they make another trade like Capela going elsewhere and maybe giving Murray a bigger role while they add the #1 pick to their roster too (lets be real ATL is mostly rebuilding anyways and is stuck in mediocrity right now).

Why is Atlanta getting two firsts in this deal?

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« Reply #14 on: June 22, 2024, 11:13:16 AM »

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Atlanta trades Trae Young to Minnesota for Karl-Anthony Towns, 2024 1st round pick and a 2029 1st round unprotected.

The Wolves need another scoring option and ideally a starting PG since Conley is 37 years old. You pair Edwards with Trae Young and have an elite, dynamic backcourt. Young gives them another legit scorer and Edwards doesn't have to carry the load. Still have Gobert, NAW, Naz Reid, McDaniels and Anderson among others. ATL meanwhile accumulates more picks and balances out their roster a little more assuming they make another trade like Capela going elsewhere and maybe giving Murray a bigger role while they add the #1 pick to their roster too (lets be real ATL is mostly rebuilding anyways and is stuck in mediocrity right now).

Why is Atlanta getting two firsts in this deal?

I see it as Young being 3 years younger than KAT and being a better player than him, and also KAT still has the massive 4-year contract extension coming up. I sort of see it as ATL doing MIN a slight favor as well by taking it on in order to get the two first rounders.

But you may be right, it might only take one first rounder.
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