With Brook Lopez sidelined indefinitely, the Bucks and center Marc Gasol, who is currently playing for Girona in Spain, had discussed the possibility of a possible late-season deal, according to Zach Lowe of ESPN (Insider link). However, Lowe suggests that a union “does not appear to be in the cards” now that Milwaukee has acquired Serge Ibaka.
It’s worth noting that the Bucks have three open spots on their 15-man roster following the trade deadline, so there still could be room for Gasol down the road, and it’s not like he and Ibaka haven’t had success teaming up in the past — the two vets played key roles for the 2019 champion Raptors. Still, Milwaukee may be looking to address other positions with those open roster spots, and there’s no guarantee Gasol will look to return to the NBA when his season is over in Spain.
Here are a few more highlights from Lowe’s post-deadline roundup:
- Sources confirmed to Lowe that the Suns and Pacers had brief discussions about Deandre Ayton and Domantas Sabonis, which was first reported by Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report. Fischer suggested the two teams might be exploring the idea of an offseason sign-and-trade involving Ayton, and Lowe agrees that the talks seem to have been just exploratory and informal, possibly aimed at the future rather than present. Indiana subsequently traded Sabonis to Sacramento, which could eliminate the possibility of any future deal with Phoenix for Ayton, but Lowe points out that the Suns’ willingness to consider shaking up their roster – even in the offseason – is noteworthy.
- Before acquiring Sabonis, the Kings approached the Hawks about John Collins, but they didn’t discuss Tyrese Haliburton or De’Aaron Fox in that context, says Lowe.
- Lowe expects the Sixers to explore the buyout market for a backup center, since there’s no guarantee that Paul Millsap will bounce back in Philadelphia and Charles Bassey is unproven.
- The Spurs explored ways to move up in last year’s draft, according to Lowe, who notes that San Antonio has since gained more draft ammo to potentially revisit that idea going forward.
- Lowe contends that Kristaps Porzingis should take his trade to the Wizards “as a huge slap in the face,” given the modest return the Mavericks received. As Lowe writes, Dallas appeared to be trying to gain more flexibility for future moves by taking back two (relatively) smaller contracts for Porzingis’ max deal, which could pay off down the road. But it “seems to be selling unthinkably low” on Porzingis, Lowe says.
IMO
These players have 3 times higher trade value than new GMs think:
1. Kristaps Porzingis – first deal from new GM
2. Norman Powell and Covington – first deal from new GM
. Norman Powell and Covington value is higher than Keon Johnson
You never know what instructions GMs are working under. Take Portland. Clearing money off the books clearly mattered. That team might be for sale in the not too distant future. Less future liabilities boasts the value of a company during such a negotiation. Which is what longterm salaries are in that context.
Porzingis has never really put it together and has huge contract.
76ers offer too much for Harden because Nets can choose 2023 unprotected first round pick from 76ers.
Assumptions:
If Harden and Embiid are injured,
If 76ers are not able to defeat Heat or Bucks in playoffs the next two seasons,
76ers would be bad this decade.
76ers future draft first round picks
2022 or 2023 to Nets
unprotected
2025 or 2026 to Thunder
top-6 protected
2027 or 2028 to Nets
top-8 protected
They learn from Lakers and Clippers
Trade future for present
Embiid and Harden are healthy and George and Kawhi are not?
That 2023 pick will likely be outside the top 25. Embiid and harden both would have to be out for season for that pick to be good. Those picks have such small value. 2027 pick yeah who knows either way on that one.
Oh my I guess Morey is really dumb not taking into account that his star players might get injured and suck for the next decade. I mean don’t all GM’s evaluate trades based on possible injuries??!!!!
Thank you sooo much for your insight Sillivan….I’m so much wiser now
Silly Sullivan the Sixers stole harden.
Hawks passed up Haliburton for Okongwu in the draft & I’m happy about that decision tbh. Okongwu will be starting at 5 for us before the end of next season & has the look of a future perennial all-star. Haliburton is a really good guard but I take John Collins & Okongwu over him no doubt. If Sacramento wanted something centered around Bagley/Davion/1st that could’ve been a conversation but it’s obv too late now
Okongwu is looking good. Hawks should move off Capela this offseason I think.
Bucks seriously missed on Schroder
However the Ibaka move was good. Marc Gasol for free would’ve been better.
Imagine
1. Holiday. Schroder
2. Allen. Connaughton
3. Middleton. Nowra
4. Giannas. Portis
5. Lopez. Gasol
According to what I read, a Gasol return looks unlikely at this point. So the trade was more of a sure thing, and IF they end up getting Gasol, it’ll be a luxury. Then again, with the now glaring lack of wing depth, they may need to fill that hole first/more.