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Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
« Reply #195 on: Today at 08:46:45 AM »

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The Bucks do not like the Heat deal. If they did this would be over with by now.

Now I do not think Stevens trades Brown at all and he tries to bring in fringe pieces in FA to help but it would be very very concerning going into the regular season with Queta and Garza as your center depth.

I love JT but him coming back is not going to solve all the problems. Brown is not going to have another regular season like his did (and he usually disappears in the playoffs). So you are stuck with the same mix, the same issues, the same tired play style and the same first or second round exit.
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Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
« Reply #196 on: Today at 09:42:38 AM »

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The Bucks do not like the Heat deal. If they did this would be over with by now.

Now I do not think Stevens trades Brown at all and he tries to bring in fringe pieces in FA to help but it would be very very concerning going into the regular season with Queta and Garza as your center depth.

I love JT but him coming back is not going to solve all the problems. Brown is not going to have another regular season like his did (and he usually disappears in the playoffs). So you are stuck with the same mix, the same issues, the same tired play style and the same first or second round exit.

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Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
« Reply #197 on: Today at 10:59:43 AM »

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If it doesn't happen today either then I really wonder if MIL is just gonna hold on to him through the draft and into July. Like others have said, I don't think the Heat offer has changed and I'm sure potential 3rd teams have been looped in and discussed. If they still haven't agreed, MIL must not love the package or are having second thoughts about trading him. To my knowledge, Giannis hasn't formally requested a trade himself either.

Also if the Celtics did offer Jaylen, and 3rd teams like POR/ATL are involved and it's been offered, then again, idk why it hasn't happened yet.

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« Reply #198 on: Today at 12:05:23 PM »

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If it doesn't happen today either then I really wonder if MIL is just gonna hold on to him through the draft and into July. Like others have said, I don't think the Heat offer has changed and I'm sure potential 3rd teams have been looped in and discussed. If they still haven't agreed, MIL must not love the package or are having second thoughts about trading him. To my knowledge, Giannis hasn't formally requested a trade himself either.

Also if the Celtics did offer Jaylen, and 3rd teams like POR/ATL are involved and it's been offered, then again, idk why it hasn't happened yet.

Maybe they have a deal they will accept, but are pushing it until the last second (draft night) to try and squeeze any extra value they can.

If it doesn't happen on draft night, all bets are off. I'd imagine getting picks in this year's draft is a pretty big deal to them, so I'd have no idea what they are planning to do then

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« Reply #199 on: Today at 12:28:33 PM »

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It seems to me that the MIA deal was pending flipping Herro for something that MIL would take.  The reporting indicates that they have gotten that piece resolved.  So they have the MIA deal in hand and they are going back to BOS to say OK, this is what you have to beat.  I don't think MIA can do any more. It is down to a question of if BOS (and maybe others) are willing to beat it.

The complicating factor for BOS is that they need a 3rd team involved.  I am not sure if it is BOS that is going out to these 3rd teams and asking what they will give for Brown or if it is MIL that is doing that shopping.  My guess is that BOS is offering Brown and something but maybe not working on the 3rd team for this.  Who knows.

In any case, I suspect that BOS has said Brown plus maybe a pick, (maybe also offering Hauser for Portis) and MIL is saying Brown and a pick plus more.  And the stare down continues.

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CJ McCollum back to Atlanta. 1/21M
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« Reply #201 on: Today at 01:43:14 PM »

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CJ McCollum back to Atlanta. 1/21M

That is a surprise money wise. Only 1 year. Only $21mil at 1yr. I would have thought he would have gotten more if he was signing a 1yr deal. He surely could have gotten a 4yr full MLE at around $60+ million.

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Keith Smith: If the Hawks choose to stay over the cap with C.J. McCollum on the books, Atlanta should still be able to use the full $15M Non-Taxpayer MLE. That'll be an important tool to help the Hawks round out their depth, especially in the frontcourt.

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They need a center.

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Keith Smith: One note (that likely will not matter) on CJ McCollum's contract being an extension vs a new deal: He's immediately trade-eligible with no waiting period once he's signed. A new contract signed in July would have come with a December 15 trade restriction.

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Keith Smith: One note (that likely will not matter) on CJ McCollum's contract being an extension vs a new deal: He's immediately trade-eligible with no waiting period once he's signed. A new contract signed in July would have come with a December 15 trade restriction.
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The Phoenix Suns and guard Jordan Goodwin have agreed to a three-year, $19 million contract. The deal reportedly includes a player option for Goodwin on the final season.

Goodwin is coming off a breakout season in Phoenix. The 6-foot-3 combo guard averaged 8.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.5 steals in 22.5 minutes per game for the Suns a year ago.

Phoenix originally claimed Goodwin off waivers after the Los Angeles Lakers waived him last July.

I still cannot believe LAL let him go last summer. Had a very good season for PHX. One of the better defensive combo guards in the league and he can shoot.

Good deal for PHX.

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Shams Charania: In consecutive days, the Suns land multiyear agreements to keep two young guards in Goodwin and Collin Gillespie whom the franchise developed over the last year. Goodwin's agents at Klutch Sports, Shy Saee and Mike George, landed the deal Sunday, a week after free agents became eligible to negotiate with their own teams. Next order of business for the Suns: retaining restricted free agent Mark Williams.