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Trade Idea!


Biggdaddi1022

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I'm still interested to see what Cleveland does with their roster. When u look at the team - it's a lineup of over-leveraged players on terrible contracts.. but there is a lot of talent that can help any team:

Kevin Love, Larry Nance, Jordan Clarkson, JR Smith, Tristan Thompson and Kyle Korver

Love OR Nance could really be a huge help for us if we move any of the PFs or Cs on our team. Throw in MKG for good measure since we are heavy on Wing players.

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Revisiting this, it really is a solid proposal.

I'd even replace our 2nds with a top 20 protected first round pick (maybe even lottery protected only).

Batum has stated that he will be moving back to small forward and unless the Hornets plan on having Bridges ride the pine pony a move needs to be made to free up some room.

If a deal like this went through, a potential first and second unit could like like this:

PG: Kemba, Parker

SG: Lamb, Monk

SF: Batum, Bridges

PF: Parker, Marv

C: Zeller, Hernagomez 

9-12: Bacon, Biyombo, Graham

Two-Way: Macura

Additionally, the Bucks would look like:

PG: Bledsoe, Jennings

SG: Middleton, Brogdon

SF: MKG, Snell

PF: Giannis, Frank

C: Lopez, Henson

9-12: Teletovic, Dellavedova, Maker

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Nobody would say no except the Bucks. Our best bet if Bucks want cap relief would be: 

Frank, Lamb, 2-2nds+ Trade Exception for Parker but even that I don't think the Bucks would do. Also don't know if we could do that and resign Kemba next year. 

OP sorry but this is a dream, unrealistic trade IMO

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