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Trade idea: Bos/mil/miami
« on: Yesterday at 07:55:15 PM »

Offline Birdman

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Boston: Myles Turner

Miami: Giannis & his brother

Milwaukee: Simons, Herro, Rozier contract, Ware, Jaquez & picks
C/PF-Horford, Baynes, Noel, Theis, Morris,
SF/SG- Tatum, Brown, Hayward, Smart, Semi, Clark
PG- Irving, Rozier, Larkin

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Boston: Myles Turner

Miami: Giannis & his brother

Milwaukee: Simons, Herro, Rozier contract, Ware, Jaquez & picks

Miami has no one to support Giannis, they lack pieces and depth.

But Giannis will probably demand to team up with another superstar out West


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Boston: Myles Turner

Miami: Giannis & his brother

Milwaukee: Simons, Herro, Rozier contract, Ware, Jaquez & picks

Miami has no one to support Giannis, they lack pieces and depth.

But Giannis will probably demand to team up with another superstar out West

I'd love to see Giannis & Bam play together.

G: Davion Mitchell
G: Norm Powell, Dru Smith
F: Andrew Wiggins, Pelle Larsson
F: Giannis, Simone Fontecchio
C: Bam, Nikola Jovic

In a weak East, that team could make the Finals. They will be a tough team to beat. Giannis and Bam gives them an excellent defensive backbone. Norm Powell a scorer. Good role player contributions.

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I don't hate Myes Turner as a player, the C's could do worse at center. He's also just 7 months older than Jaylen, so he fits the C's timeline.

He just feels a little overpriced, and perhaps more importantly his greatest weakness is defensive rebounding which the Celtics are already pretty bad at.

I'd take him if the asset price was low enough, but I sort of think there are options that make more sense financially. I don't know, he's just always struck me as a guy who's never quite as actually good as his skill set suggests he should be.

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I honestly want nothing to do with Myles Turner because of his contract. He's the right age, he can shoot 3s, and he can block shots, but something has always seemed to be missing with him.

I know a lot of these trades are based on trading Simons and his big expiring for a big, but I think we need to be wary of these okay centers making over $20M/yr and should try to get a little more creative.

If we need to get under the tax, I'd rather trade Simons for a dud expiring contract like Zach Collins and then go after a rookie contract or minimum contract guy who can actually back up Queta. Then revisit this issue in the offseason

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MIL would pass on that offer.

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He just feels a little overpriced, and perhaps more importantly his greatest weakness is defensive rebounding which the Celtics are already pretty bad

I could not agree more, Myles Turners averages 5.5 RPG this year.  He is a terrible re-bounder for his size.  People never consider that we would have guards aka Jaylen Brown who would rebound better than him.

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Of course then the NBA could come in and say no.   They will not say whether or not they would accept a trade involving Rozier.   



I don't want Boston getting Turner at his current contract level.