Author Topic: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors  (Read 3600 times)

DefenseWinsChamps, Chief, Birdman, President Red, johnnygreen and 0 Guests are viewing this topic.

Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
« Reply #45 on: Today at 08:38:34 AM »

Online Roy H.

  • Forums Manager
  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 64594
  • Tommy Points: -25360
  • Bo Knows: Joe Don't Know Diddley
Never mind.  What C21 said.



I'M THE SILVERBACK GORILLA IN THIS MOTHER... AND DON'T NONE OF YA'LL EVER FORGET IT!

Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
« Reply #46 on: Today at 09:38:44 AM »

Offline tenn_smoothie

  • Tiny Archibald
  • *******
  • Posts: 7374
  • Tommy Points: 862
How much better will our financial position be if we stand pat for one more season to really go big game hunting next summer ?
It would give all those young role players one more season to develop and, I think, put us one more year out of tax-payer status, which would allow further flexibility ?

It is crazy how quickly this current CBA puts successful teams (who built their rosters the right way) into financial difficulty and roster limitation that minimizes title windows.
Even though the league has been healthiest with a few very strong teams competing for and winning titles over the course of 6-8 years, Comrade Silver does not want that.
I do understand that he didn't invent the current rules the team owners and players association have in place, but he is strongly in favor of the current parity.
I don't think it is ever a good idea to penalize good management, but that is what the NBA is doing.
The Four Celtic Generals:
Russell - Cowens - Bird - Garnett - Tatum

The Four Celtic Lieutenants:
Cousy - Havlicek - McHale - Pierce - Brown

Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
« Reply #47 on: Today at 09:42:01 AM »

Offline Goldstar88

  • Reggie Lewis
  • ***************
  • Posts: 15422
  • Tommy Points: 1823
Kesslers numbers (31mpg: 14pts/11rebs) are not that much better than Quetas (25mpg: 10pts/8rebs). Walker is also injury prone. Neemi is not. Kessler is not with that $25-30M/year. Queta will likely cost half of that.
Quoting Nick from the now locked Ime thread:
Quote
At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.

Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
« Reply #48 on: Today at 09:49:57 AM »

Offline Who

  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 54774
  • Tommy Points: 2617
Kesslers numbers (31mpg: 14pts/11rebs) are not that much better than Quetas (25mpg: 10pts/8rebs). Walker is also injury prone. Neemi is not. Kessler is not with that $25-30M/year. Queta will likely cost half of that.

Queta will cost $20-25mil.

Centers who can get you double doubles with good defense command that type of salary.

I think $25-30mil is fair value for Kessler. A bit more established than Queta. Stronger defensively.

---------------------

If you did get a Kessler (or a M Turner or some other starting caliber center), that would reduce Queta's minutes. Then you might get him for $15-20mil. If you can keep his minutes closer to 20mpg than 30mpg.

If Queta pushes on another level, he could easily be worth $30mil himself in 12 months time. Just get his minutes up to 28-30mpg. He'd average a double double. He could have done so this past season if the coach didn't limit his minutes.

Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
« Reply #49 on: Today at 09:57:53 AM »

Offline Who

  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 54774
  • Tommy Points: 2617
I'd be happy with Kessler at that TPE money. Keep Queta as his reserve and sign Queta long term. Good 1-2 punch at center with them. Constant array of interior defense & rebounding.

Try to sign a scorer at guard to round out the team.

G: Pritchard, (FA - A Simons?)
G: D White, Baylor
F: Jaylen, J Walsh
F: Tatum, Hugo
C: Kessler, Queta

I forget the cap situation. I am not sure if they can spend the MLE if they use the full TPE. Hauser needs to go too I believe.

Although I would say that spending the TPE on a quality guard / perimeter player is probably the best use of the TPE. The team needs another offensive threat. We currently have only 4 guys in our rotation who are scoring threats. However, a starting quality center would be good too as a fallback option to give that 1-2 punch at center.
« Last Edit: Today at 10:04:11 AM by Who »

Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
« Reply #50 on: Today at 10:30:52 AM »

Online SparzWizard

  • Johnny Most
  • ********************
  • Posts: 20169
  • Tommy Points: 1180
Gary Washburn said he doesn't think Giannis is going to be a Celtic. And that Miami has the better package and better fit out there.


#FireJoe
#JokeMazulla 2026
#JTJB (Just Trade Jaylen Brown) 2022 - 2026
I am the Master of Panic.

Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
« Reply #51 on: Today at 10:41:32 AM »

Online Celtics2021

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8610
  • Tommy Points: 1110
How much better will our financial position be if we stand pat for one more season to really go big game hunting next summer ?
It would give all those young role players one more season to develop and, I think, put us one more year out of tax-payer status, which would allow further flexibility ?

It is crazy how quickly this current CBA puts successful teams (who built their rosters the right way) into financial difficulty and roster limitation that minimizes title windows.
Even though the league has been healthiest with a few very strong teams competing for and winning titles over the course of 6-8 years, Comrade Silver does not want that.
I do understand that he didn't invent the current rules the team owners and players association have in place, but he is strongly in favor of the current parity.
I don't think it is ever a good idea to penalize good management, but that is what the NBA is doing.

Not much better, and arguably worse.  The only players who come off the books are minimum salary.  We have to replace them with players who likely make more, or give them raises.  The Simons TPE will be gone.  We would still be over the cap, and would likely be a tax paying team, if all we do is use our MLE, sign our draft pick, and sign minimum players to fill out the roster.

The offseason goal, if the plan is to not make a giant splash, should be to add one mid-tier salary (somewhere between $15 and $27 million), avoid the tax one more season to reset the repeater, and then be in the tax the next three years.

Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
« Reply #52 on: Today at 10:43:45 AM »

Online Chief

  • Robert Parish
  • *********************
  • Posts: 21288
  • Tommy Points: 2459
How about the J's take less $ like Brunson did?
Once you are labeled 'the best' you want to stay up there, and you can't do it by loafing around.
 
Larry Bird