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1 hour ago, resilient part 2 said:

I really can't see LeBron going to LA. Imagine against Golden State or Houston, LeBron gets double-teamed after he dominates the ball and then has to swing it to Lonzo for a 3, really???

its all media hype like it is every year.

 

Now PG on the other hand.....

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14 minutes ago, resilient part 2 said:

Who should Washington Target with number 5?

Whichever one of JJJ/Bagley/Mo make it to 5. They could also go MPJ is they're comfortable with his health or Wendall Carter if they want a big who's more ready made. 

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24 minutes ago, Texasmade said:

Whichever one of JJJ/Bagley/Mo make it to 5. They could also go MPJ is they're comfortable with his health or Wendall Carter if they want a big who's more ready made. 

Beal seems like he would make the least sense to move although easily the most valuable 

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25 minutes ago, champ11 said:

Beal seems like he would make the least sense to move although easily the most valuable 

Yeah, I think he'd fetch a little more though.  First thought was it was similar to the Butler trade, but Minnesota threw in 2 young players that still had value.  No way Washington should have to give up #15.

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29 minutes ago, champ11 said:

Beal seems like he would make the least sense to move although easily the most valuable 

Sure, but he'd also be the easiest to move. It's either him or Wall, since no one's touching Otto Porter Jr's contract, and I can't imagine anyone being willing to take on Mahahim's contract without Beal attached to it. 

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43 minutes ago, seminoles1 said:

Yeah, I think he'd fetch a little more though.  First thought was it was similar to the Butler trade, but Minnesota threw in 2 young players that still had value.  No way Washington should have to give up #15.

A.) Beal doesn't have the skins on the wall that Jimmy Butler did.

B.) While I get your point, what's the respective value of Zack Lavine coming off an ACL injury, Kris Dunn coming off a flop of a rookie season vs. shedding mahinmi's aborition of a contract + a 26 year old, athletic big who's coming off a career best year?

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1 hour ago, Texasmade said:

Sure, but he'd also be the easiest to move. It's either him or Wall, since no one's touching Otto Porter Jr's contract, and I can't imagine anyone being willing to take on Mahahim's contract without Beal attached to it. 

Beals too good to attach to a deal. Moving him to dump money and a #5 pick is a joke IMO

I think Porter could definitely get moved but I’m expecting them to keep those three together another year 

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53 minutes ago, champ11 said:

Beals too good to attach to a deal. Moving him to dump money and a #5 pick is a joke IMO

I think Porter could definitely get moved but I’m expecting them to keep those three together another year 

Fair enough, and you're probably right. 

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19 hours ago, resilient part 2 said:

I really can't see LeBron going to LA. Imagine against Golden State or Houston, LeBron gets double-teamed after he dominates the ball and then has to swing it to Lonzo for a 3, really???

I mean, realistically whose LeBron going to sign with?  To me, there's three real suitors for LeBron: Cleveland, LA Lakers, and Philadelphia.  Houston has to clear a TON of salary in order to do so, so while it's possible I'd put them as a long shot at this point.  Given the recent Colangelo situation, I think LeBron is going to be a tough sell.  Paul George probably fits their young core a bit more.  IF Philadelphia swings and misses, I wouldn't be surprised to see them throw some money at Avery Bradley or KCP.

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On 6/2/2018 at 5:30 PM, CWood21 said:

I mean, realistically whose LeBron going to sign with?  To me, there's three real suitors for LeBron: Cleveland, LA Lakers, and Philadelphia.  Houston has to clear a TON of salary in order to do so, so while it's possible I'd put them as a long shot at this point.  Given the recent Colangelo situation, I think LeBron is going to be a tough sell.  Paul George probably fits their young core a bit more.  IF Philadelphia swings and misses, I wouldn't be surprised to see them throw some money at Avery Bradley or KCP.

We could also bring back Reddick for another year and take a stab at FA the next year after seeing what happens with Fultz. 

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