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Pare che pure Irving sia in partenza.

 

Una volta perso KD, è giusto smantellare per puntare alla prima scelta del prossimo anno, collezionando allo stesso tempo diverse prime scelte per i prossimi draft. 



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Ahahahahahah!!!
Ma con quale coraggio dare 110 milioni a Brunson?!

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Ci sono giocatori che spostano l'equilibrio, sono pochi. Uno di questi è Durant. CP3 e Booker bastano e avanzano. In più tanti FA, firmerebbero un anno a caccia dell'anello.

Se hai la possibilità di prendere Durant, senza perdere ne CP3, ne Booker lo fai senza pensarci due volte.

Tanto con questo Roster, i Suns non vincerebbero comunque.


Non ne sono convinto. Se potessi fare fantamercato, farei fuori CP3, terrei Ayton e costruirei intorno a Booker / Ayton / Bridges con l'obiettivo di vincere tra qualche anno, quando questi 3 saranno al top. Sacrificare il futuro per un paio di anni di CP3 (già finito) e KD (vediamo quanto regge) non mi piace per niente.

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Con quei 3 (Booker/Ayton/Bridges) come Core, non vincerai mai. Sarai per anni una pretender. Sempre ai playoff e basta.

Con Durant, Booker (che ha appena prolungato il contratto) e CP3 per i prossimi 2 anni sareste i favoriti.

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June 30 updates
12:00 a.m. ET: Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker has agreed on a four-year, $224 million supermax extension, his agents Jessica Holtz and Melvin Booker of CAA Basketball tell ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. The deal begins in 2024-25 and brings Booker's total contract value to six years and $295M.
 
12:00 a.m. ET: The Memphis Grizzlies and Ja Morant have agreed to terms on a four-year designated rookie extension likely worth $226 million, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Morant was named the NBA's Most Improved Player last season.
 
12:00 a.m. ET: The Denver Nuggets and Nikola Jokic have agreed to terms on a five-year, $264 million supermax extension, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Jokic, 27, is the two-time reigning NBA most valuable player.
 
12:00 a.m. ET: Minnesota Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns has agreed on a four-year, $224 million supermax extension, his agent Jessica Holtz of CAA Basketball tells ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. The deal begins with the 2024-25 season and delivers Towns' total contract value to six years and $295M.
 
10:28 p.m. ET: Free agent center Andre Drummond has agreed to a two-year, $6.6M deal with the Chicago Bulls, sources tell ESPN. The second year is a player option.
 
9:33 p.m. ET: Free-agent guard Jalen Brunson has agreed to a four-year, $104 million deal with the New York Knicks, his agents Aaron Mintz and Sam Rose of CAA Basketball tell ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. The deal includes a player option on the final season. Brunson is the first player in NBA history to sign a $100 million deal with a new team, despite having never been voted as an All-Star, according to ESPN Stats & Information.
 
9:01 p.m. ET: Free-agent guard Delon Wright has agreed to a two-year, $16 million deal to sign with the Washington Wizards, his agent Greg Lawrence of Wasserman tells ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Wright averaged 4.4 PPG with the Atlanta Hawks last season.
 
8:40 p.m. ET: Free agent Kyle Anderson has agreed to a two-year, $18 million deal to join the Minnesota Timberwolves, his agents Thad Foucher and Joe Smith of Wasserman told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Anderson averaged 8.5 PPG over the past four seasons with the Memphis Grizzlies.
 
8:25 p.m. ET: Orlando Magic guard Gary Harris has agreed on a two-year, $26 million contract extension, his agents Austin Brown and Aaron Mintz of CAA Basketball told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Harris has averaged 10.1 PPG with the Magic since being acquired from the Denver Nuggets in the 2020-21 season.
 
8 p.m. ET: Anthony Gill is signing a two year-deal with the Washington Wizards, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Gill has averaged 3.7 points in 70 games for Washington over the past two season.
 
7:56 p.m. ET: The Philadelphia 76ers and free-agent forward P.J. Tucker are finalizing a three-year deal worth $33.2 million, his agent told The Athletic. After winning a championship with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2021, Tucker joined another Eastern Conference contender in the Miami Heat, helping them to the best record in the conference last season.
 
7:46 p.m. ET: Juan Toscano-Anderson has agreed to a deal with the Los Angeles Lakers, his agent Erika Ruiz confirmed to ESPN's Kendra Andrews. Toscano-Anderson spent the past three seasons with the Golden State Warriors, winning the NBA title in 2022.
 
7:45 p.m. ET: JaVale McGee has agreed to a three-year deal with the Dallas Mavericks, a source told ESPN's Tim MacMahon. McGee is a three-time NBA champion, winning with the Golden State Warriors in 2017 and 2018 then with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020.
 
7:31 p.m. ET: The Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to a one-year, veterans minimum contract with Troy Brown Jr., a Lakers source confirmed to ESPN's Dave McMenamin. The 22-year-old is a defensive-minded wing, standing 6-foot-6 with a 6-10 reach.
 
7:17 p.m. ET: James Harden and the Philadelphia 76ers are meeting over the weekend to negotiate his new deal, sources tell ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
 
7:14 p.m. ET: Restricted free-agent center Nic Claxton has agreed on a two-year, $20 million deal to return to the Brooklyn Nets, sources tell ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Claxton averaged 8.7 points and 5.6 rebounds in 47 games for Brooklyn last season.
 
7:13 p.m. ET: The Los Angeles Lakers are signing guard Lonnie Walker IV to a one-year contract with the $6.5 million midlevel exception, his agent, Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, confirmed to ESPN's Dave McMenamin. The 23-year-old averaged 12.1 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists for the San Antonio Spurs last season.
 
7:02 p.m. ET: Free-agent guard Jalen Brunson, armed with a five-year, $106 million-plus offer from the Dallas Mavericks, is headed into a meeting with the New York Knicks within the hour, sources tell ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
 
6:54 p.m. ET: Free-agent guard Patty Mills has agreed to return to the Brooklyn Nets on a two-year, $14.5 million deal, his agent Steven Heumann of CAA Basketball tells ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Mills gets a raise off the $6.2 million player option that he declined.
 
6:35 p.m. ET: Malik Monk is signing a two-year, $19 million deal to join the Sacramento Kings, his brother and agent Marcus Monk confirmed to ESPN's Dave McMenamin. Monk averaged a career-high 13.8 points per game for the Los Angeles Lakers last season.
 
6:23 p.m. ET: Free-agent guard Trevelin Queen has agreed to a deal with the Philadelphia 76ers, sources tell ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Queen averaged 4.4 points in 10 games with the Houston Rockets last season.
 
6:21 p.m. ET: Free-agent forward Nicolas Batum has agreed to a two-year deal to return to the LA Clippers, sources tell ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Batum had declined his $3.3 million player option for 2022-23, allowing him to re-sign for significantly more.
 
6:19 p.m. ET: Free-agent guard Luguentz Dort has agreed to a five-year, $87.5 million deal to stay with the Oklahoma City Thunder, his agent Thad Foucher of Wasserman tells ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. The Thunder had declined Dort's $1.9 million team option for 2022-23 to make him a restricted free agent this summer, rather than risk losing him to unrestricted free agency next year.
 
6:18 p.m. ET: Chris Boucher is returning to the Toronto Raptors on a three-year, $35.25 million deal, his agent Sam Permut of Roc Nation Sports tells ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Boucher has spent the past four seasons in Toronto after debuting with the Golden State Warriors in 2017-18.
 
6:17 p.m. ET: Free-agent center Damian Jones has agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers, sources tell ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Jones' agent, Austin Brown of CAA Basketball, tells ESPN the second year is a player option.
 
6:15 p.m. ET: Amir Coffey has agreed to a three-year, $11 million deal with the LA Clippers, his agents Bill Duffy and Marlon Harrison of BDA Sports and WME Sports tell ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Coffey spent his first two-plus seasons with the Clippers on a two-way contract before being converted to a full deal in March.
 
6:13 p.m. ET: Joe Ingles has agreed to a one-year deal with the Milwaukee Bucks, according to a tweet from his wife, Renae. Ingles is recovering from a torn ACL suffered on Jan. 30, his last game with the Utah Jazz.
 
6:11 p.m. ET: Free-agent guard Tyus Jones is returning to the Memphis Grizzlies on a two-year, $30 million deal, his agent Kevin Bradbury of REP1 Basketball tells ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Jones averaged 8.7 points and 4.4 assists for the Grizzlies last season.
 
6:08 p.m. ET: Free-agent Danuel House Jr. has agreed to a two-year, $8.5 million deal with the Philadelphia 76ers, sources tell ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. House played for the Houston Rockets, New York Knicks and Utah Jazz last season.
 
6:04 p.m. ET: Free-agent forward Bobby Portis is returning to the Milwaukee Bucks on a four-year, $49 million contract, his agent Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports tells ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Portis turned down his $4.6 million player option for 2022-23 earlier this week.
 
6:03 p.m. ET: Portland Trail Blazers guard Anfernee Simons has agreed on a four-year, $100 million contract extension, his agent Bill Duffy tells ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
 
6:01 p.m. ET: All-Star guard Bradley Beal has agreed to a five-year, $251 million maximum contract to stay with the Washington Wizards, his agent Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports tells ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
 
5:49 p.m. ET: Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr. underwent surgery Wednesday to repair a stress fracture in his right foot, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, and is expected to miss four to six months. The 22-year-old is expected to make a full recovery.
 
5:40 p.m. ET: The Dallas Mavericks and Milwaukee Bucks are expected to aggressively pursue free-agent center JaVale McGee, sources told ESPN's Tim MacMahon. The 14-year veteran played 15.8 minutes per game last season with the Phoenix Suns.
 
5:39 p.m. ET: On NBA Today, ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported league executives have floated the idea that if the Brooklyn Nets trade Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving together, the Los Angeles Lakers are a possible destination.
 
5:02 p.m. ET: The Dallas Mavericks have canceled a planned meeting with free-agent guard Jalen Brunson after being informed that Brunson had made up his mind on joining the New York Knicks, sources confirmed to ESPN's Tim MacMahon. Marc Stein was first to report on the meeting between Brunson and the Mavericks being canceled.
 
4:15 p.m. ET: On NBA Today, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski said, "It's hard to imagine a scenario where Kevin Durant is traded and Kyrie Irving remains in Brooklyn." Irving opted into the final year of his contract earlier this week. Wojnarowski reported there will be teams that have interest in trading for Irving because he is on an expiring deal.
 
3:36 p.m. ET: After officially completing their trade with the Atlanta Hawks on Thursday, the San Antonio Spurs are expected to waive forward Danilo Gallinari, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Gallinari will be seeking the midlevel exception, with the Celtics, Heat and Bulls among the teams he has interest in, a source close to Gallinari told ESPN's Dave McMenamin.
 
2:54 p.m. ET: ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported on This Just In that after Kevin Durant's trade request, Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving will likely be on the trade market as well. Windhorst added that he thinks Durant is going to try to force himself to the Phoenix Suns in a possible sign-and-trade deal involving Deandre Ayton.
 
2:52 p.m. ET: The Brooklyn Nets are acquiring the Utah Jazz's Royce O'Neale in a trade for a 2023 first-round pick, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
 
 Grading the Jazz-Nets trade
 
2:50 p.m. ET: Brooklyn Nets GM Sean Marks is working with Kevin Durant and his business manager Rich Kleiman on finding a trade for the franchise star, Kleiman told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Durant requested a trade with the team today, sources said.
 
12:57 p.m. ET: Brett Brown has agreed to return to San Antonio to join Gregg Popovich's staff as an assistant coach, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Brown spent six years, from 2007 to 2013, on Popovich's staff before joining the Philadelphia 76ers, where he coached for the next seven seasons.
 
9:52 a.m. ET: Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges was arrested in Los Angeles on Wednesday afternoon, a Los Angeles Police Department spokeswoman confirmed to The Associated Press on Thursday. TMZ reported that Bridges is facing felony domestic violence charges. Bridges, the Hornets' leading scorer last season, is set to become a restricted free agent and could command a max contract in the coming weeks.
 
9 a.m. ET: Four-time All-Star Kemba Walker and the Detroit Pistons are finalizing a contract buyout, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Once Walker clears waivers, he'll join free agency.


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I Lakers hanno firmato Loonie Walker? Era così scarso che gli Spurs lo hanno lasciato andare? Comunque qui c'è il recap di tutte le news e rumors, non voglio intasare i post:

NBA free agency 2022 - Latest deals, news, buzz and reports from around the league (espn.com)


Modificata da Tano, 01 July 2022 - 07:13 AM.


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Con quei 3 (Booker/Ayton/Bridges) come Core, non vincerai mai. Sarai per anni una pretender. Sempre ai playoff e basta.

Con Durant, Booker (che ha appena prolungato il contratto) e CP3 per i prossimi 2 anni sareste i favoriti.


Saremmo i favoriti sulla carta come i Lakers lo scorso anno o i Nets l'anno prima... non so, non ho mai creduto nell'approccio dell'ammucchiare superstars sacrificando il resto del roster, qual'è l'ultima squadra che ha vinto così? Miami dei Big 3?

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RECAP MOVIMENTI PRIMO GIORNO FREE AGENCY
Bradley Beal, Wizards agree to five-year, $251.02MM (maximum-salary) contract.
Jalen Brunson, Knicks agree to four-year, $104MM contract.
Anfernee Simons, Trail Blazers agree to four-year, $100MM contract.
Luguentz Dort, Thunder agree to five-year, $87.5MM contract.
Bobby Portis, Bucks agree to four-year, $48.58MM contract.
Marvin Bagley III, Pistons agree to three-year, $37MM contract.
Chris Boucher, Raptors agree to three-year, $35.25MM contract.
P.J. Tucker, Sixers agree to three-year, $33.04MM contract.
Tyus Jones, Grizzlies agree to two-year, $30MM contract.
Gary Payton II, Trail Blazers finalizing three-year, $28MM contract.
Jae’Sean Tate, Rockets agree to three-year, $22.1MM contract.
Nicolas Batum, Clippers agree to two-year, $22MM contract.
Mohamed Bamba, Magic agree to two-year, $21MM contract.
JaVale McGee, Mavericks agree to three-year, $20.1MM contract.
Nic Claxton, Nets agree to two-year, $20MM contract.
Malik Monk, Kings agree to two-year, $19MM contract.
Kyle Anderson, Timberwolves agree to two-year, $18MM contract.
Isaiah Hartenstein, Knicks agree to two-year, $16.7MM contract.
Delon Wright, Wizards agree to two-year, $16MM contract.
Patty Mills, Nets agree to two-year, $14.49MM contract.
Victor Oladipo, Heat agree to one-year, $11MM contract.
Amir Coffey, Clippers agree to three-year, $11MM contract.
Dewayne Dedmon, Heat agree to two-year, $9MM contract.
Danuel House, Sixers agree to two-year, $8.42MM contract.
Andre Drummond, Bulls agree to two-year, $6.6MM contract.
Joe Ingles, Bucks agree to one-year, $6.48MM contract.
Lonnie Walker, Lakers agree to one-year, $6.48MM contract.
Kevin Knox, Pistons agree to two-year, $6MM contract.
Jevon Carter, Bucks agree to two-year, $4.6MM contract.
Damian Jones, Lakers agree to two-year, minimum-salary contract.
Trevelin Queen, Sixers agree to two-year, minimum-salary contract.
Troy Brown, Lakers agree to one-year, minimum-salary contract.
DeAndre Jordan, Nuggets agree to one-year, minimum-salary contract.
Mike Muscala, Thunder agree to one-year, minimum-salary contract.
Juan Toscano-Anderson, Lakers agree to one-year, minimum-salary contract.
Anthony Gill, Wizards agree to two-year contract.
Davon Reed, Nuggets agree to two-year contract.
Wesley Matthews, Bucks agree to one-year contract.
Contract extensions:
Nikola Jokic, Nuggets agree to five-year, super-max veteran extension.
Devin Booker, Suns agree to four-year, super-max veteran extension.
Karl-Anthony Towns, Timberwolves agree to four-year, super-max veteran extension.
Ja Morant, Grizzlies agree to five-year, maximum-salary rookie scale extension.
Gary Harris, Magic officially complete two-year, $26MM veteran extension.
Taurean Prince, Timberwolves officially complete two-year, $16MM veteran extension.
Thaddeus Young, Raptors officially complete two-year, $16MM veteran extension.


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I Lakers hanno firmato Loonie Walker? Era così scarso che gli Spurs lo hanno lasciato andare? Comunque qui c'è il recap di tutte le news e rumors, non voglio intasare i post:

NBA free agency 2022 - Latest deals, news, buzz and reports from around the league (espn.com)

 

Walker avrebbe potenzialità enormi, atleticamente è spaventoso, purtroppo a livello mentale non è mai riuscito a stare sul pezzo. Per ogni partita buona ce ne sono state dieci in cui sembrava avere paura della palla ed era praticamente un fantasma sul campo.



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Se KD avesse 30 anni sarebbe da fare a occhi chiusi. Ma a 34? Eeeh...


Vedrete che alla fine sarà AD+Westbrook da una parte e KD+Kyrie dall'altra. I salari sono similissimi, RW scade e permette ai Nets di liberare spazio, LeBron convincerà KD.

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Senza senso

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E quelle erano tre stars nei loro prime. Per ritrovare una situazione come questi eventuali Suns per me dovremmo tornare ai Lakers del 2004 o ai Nets del 2010.

Edit: rispondevo a Fury

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Vedrete che alla fine sarà AD+Westbrook da una parte e KD+Kyrie dall'altra. I salari sono similissimi, RW scade e permette ai Nets di liberare spazio, LeBron convincerà KD.


E come convinci AD (Klutch come Lebron) ad andare a ricostruire?

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E quelle erano tre stars nei loro prime. Per ritrovare una situazione come questi eventuali Suns per me dovremmo tornare ai Lakers del 2004 o ai Nets del 2010.

Edit: rispondevo a Fury


E gli Heat hanno pure fatto fatica per certi versi, di certo non hanno stradominato per anni come tanti si aspettavano.




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