KB21 Posted May 11 Report Share Posted May 11 33 minutes ago, Mikey said: LOL you think you’re getting this for Dejounte Murray and onyeka??? No wonder you hate every trade you’re not getting the best defensive guard in the league + two upside rookies + one of the best defensive players in league + PICKS. You wouldn’t even get all the players for those two. LAUGHABLE I sure as hell wouldn’t give up Murray and OO and only get f***ing Brandon Ingram. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Sothron Posted May 12 Premium Member Report Share Posted May 12 54 minutes ago, KB21 said: I sure as hell wouldn’t give up Murray and OO and only get f***ing Brandon Ingram. What if it was Ingram, Daniels, #21 and the lakers 2025 unprotected first? 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikey Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 1 hour ago, KB21 said: I sure as hell wouldn’t give up Murray and OO and only get f***ing Brandon Ingram. It’s not only Ingram. The magic wouldn’t even give up Suggs for Murray straight up but you think this is 2k thinking they’ll give you young assets + defensive studs + picks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post bird_dirt Posted May 12 Popular Post Report Share Posted May 12 3 hours ago, Hawkish said: I didn’t watch the NBA this year. Tell me about what Suggs and Black have shown? Is Isaac actually playing? Isaac would give us like dozens of minutes of great defensive play. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hawkish Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 39 minutes ago, Sothron said: What if it was Ingram, Daniels, #21 and the lakers 2025 unprotected first? Depends on what the ‘25 pick can net… no pun intended. The #21 has very little value based on the perception around here regarding this draft. I think Okongwu is more valuable than an add on to get a pick. Do we move the picks for ‘now’ players? If not, what does that communicate to Trae? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NekiEcko Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 14 minutes ago, Hawkish said: Depends on what the ‘25 pick can net… no pun intended. The #21 has very little value based on the perception around here regarding this draft. I think Okongwu is more valuable than an add on to get a pick. Do we move the picks for ‘now’ players? If not, what does that communicate to Trae? Well if Lebron does not resign with Lakers, that pick becomes gold and you can use that pick, one of two picks this year and any player that will give you a bigger fish in the sea. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TheNorthCydeRises Posted May 12 Popular Post Report Share Posted May 12 15 hours ago, Mikey said: Hawks also prefer to keep Onyeka. He is a big chemistry guy in the locker room and his spacing will be very much needed in a world they get Ingram This is the Hawks problem. We're betting on guys who aren't either rapidly developing, or can't stay on the floor. And he still hasn't taken Capela's spot. There is NO WAY IN HELL that Oneyka Okongwu should stop any sort of deal that could possibly improve this roster. Let me repeat that with bigger font, and in red. There is NO WAY IN HELL that Oneyka Okongwu should stop any sort of deal that could possibly improve this roster. If he can't even take Capela's spot, it means that he may not be as good as people think he is. The coach obviously doesn't think he's good enough to start. So what is the Hawks organization coveting? I mean, what are we doing as an organization, if we're coveting marginal players to the point where we're afraid to "lose a deal", so we don't get an established player? What will be easier? Finding an all-star/borderline All-Star on the front line? Or replacing a backup center? 13 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spud2nique Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 1 minute ago, TheNorthCydeRises said: There is NO WAY IN HELL that Oneyka Okongwu should stop any sort of deal that could possibly improve this roster. PREEEEEAAAACHHHH!!!! 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TheNorthCydeRises Posted May 12 Popular Post Report Share Posted May 12 Now that is not to say that I'm completely sold on acquiring Brandon Ingram. But if he is our target, go ahead and get him. And don't let a guy with "potential" stop you from getting him. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post kg01 Posted May 12 Popular Post Report Share Posted May 12 Just now, TheNorthCydeRises said: Now that is not to say that I'm completely sold on acquiring Brandon Ingram. But if he is our target, go ahead and get him. And don't let a guy with "potential" stop you from getting him. After 4 years, I can't do the 'potential' thing. You gotta be, at that point. 8 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JustSomeGuy Posted May 12 Popular Post Report Share Posted May 12 Yeah the hang ups our fan base gets with marginally talented guys with upside is maddening. We overvalue our own talent as fans and get mad when the FO does it. OO is a good player. A winning rotation player. But he isn’t a full time 5 and now with Jalen ascending he’s blocked at the 4. He’s on a solid, team friendly deal and should be included in any trade that helps us improve. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustSomeGuy Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 Also a couple thing to remember for BI’s value. We would be trading for him on essentially an expiring and including two talented (one all star) level players on multi year, team friendly, deals. That (should) greatly increases the value on return to us. So it’s not just player for player. Second thing is any trade of DJ Will need to net us a shot creator/secondary scorer. Trae can’t carry the load himself but at the least we need another secondary shot creator besides Jalen if we want to be a legit championship threat. Third thing is this playoffs shows me how devoid we are of glue guy in our rotation. I think Vit showed that at the end of the year how that kind of player helps make our roster go. Deandre needs to go Neeeowww to make space for some other wings. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KB21 Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 2 hours ago, Sothron said: What if it was Ingram, Daniels, #21 and the lakers 2025 unprotected first? Ingram is a negative asset. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KB21 Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 We have some fans who refuse to look past OO not being 7-foot tall and refuse to acknowledge his talent to the point that we want to just throw him in on a bad deal. Then we can replace him with a 7-footer who isn’t nearly as talent but at least he’s 7-foot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Sothron Posted May 12 Premium Member Report Share Posted May 12 8 minutes ago, KB21 said: Ingram is a negative asset. Can you elaborate, if you don't mind? I know you feel he's a sieve defensively but he's not that bad from the tape I've watched. I wouldn't say he's a good defender but he's more of average wing defender. His length really makes up for some of his flaws as a defender. Offensively...he really is a 4-5 inch taller version of DJM. I feel like they are basically the same player just with the size difference. He loves the mid range, is effective there, but has the same issues IMO of not getting to the rim enough and not truly stretching the floor with his three point shot. I'm more concerned about his offensive fit than his defensive fit with the team if I'm being honest. I don't agree he is a negative asset but I do think this is not the slam dunk roster move some do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KB21 Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 1 minute ago, Sothron said: Can you elaborate, if you don't mind? I know you feel he's a sieve defensively but he's not that bad from the tape I've watched. I wouldn't say he's a good defender but he's more of average wing defender. His length really makes up for some of his flaws as a defender. Offensively...he really is a 4-5 inch taller version of DJM. I feel like they are basically the same player just with the size difference. He loves the mid range, is effective there, but has the same issues IMO of not getting to the rim enough and not truly stretching the floor with his three point shot. I'm more concerned about his offensive fit than his defensive fit with the team if I'm being honest. I don't agree he is a negative asset but I do think this is not the slam dunk roster move some do. He’s not going to solve any of the perimeter defense issues this team has. He’s not as good of a defender as Hunter. Offensively, his shot profile quite frankly sucks. He doesn’t shoot threes at a high rate. He doesn’t get to the rim. Then, his contract situation sucks. He’s already overpaid for what he is, and will be asking for a lot more as a free agent. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonzaii58 Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 1 hour ago, TheNorthCydeRises said: This is the Hawks problem. We're betting on guys who aren't either rapidly developing, or can't stay on the floor. And he still hasn't taken Capela's spot. There is NO WAY IN HELL that Oneyka Okongwu should stop any sort of deal that could possibly improve this roster. Let me repeat that with bigger font, and in red. There is NO WAY IN HELL that Oneyka Okongwu should stop any sort of deal that could possibly improve this roster. If he can't even take Capela's spot, it means that he may not be as good as people think he is. The coach obviously doesn't think he's good enough to start. So what is the Hawks organization coveting? I mean, what are we doing as an organization, if we're coveting marginal players to the point where we're afraid to "lose a deal", so we don't get an established player? What will be easier? Finding an all-star/borderline All-Star on the front line? Or replacing a backup center? 100 percent agree. Sounds like we’re coveting some low spades which gives us nothing in the grand scheme of things. And they certainly don’t keep our star player happy. I like big O but we have to move him and anyone else if it means giving Trae a true star who can help us make a run. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikey Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 1 hour ago, TheNorthCydeRises said: This is the Hawks problem. We're betting on guys who aren't either rapidly developing, or can't stay on the floor. And he still hasn't taken Capela's spot. There is NO WAY IN HELL that Oneyka Okongwu should stop any sort of deal that could possibly improve this roster. Let me repeat that with bigger font, and in red. There is NO WAY IN HELL that Oneyka Okongwu should stop any sort of deal that could possibly improve this roster. If he can't even take Capela's spot, it means that he may not be as good as people think he is. The coach obviously doesn't think he's good enough to start. So what is the Hawks organization coveting? I mean, what are we doing as an organization, if we're coveting marginal players to the point where we're afraid to "lose a deal", so we don't get an established player? What will be easier? Finding an all-star/borderline All-Star on the front line? Or replacing a backup center? You misread the comment. Not to mention his play has surpassed Clint for a while. Politics play a big role in minutes and rotation whether you guys want to admit it or not. It’s a reason hunter is always gonna have a role in the short term Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NekiEcko Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 19 minutes ago, KB21 said: He’s not going to solve any of the perimeter defense issues this team has. He’s not as good of a defender as Hunter. Offensively, his shot profile quite frankly sucks. He doesn’t shoot threes at a high rate. He doesn’t get to the rim. Then, his contract situation sucks. He’s already overpaid for what he is, and will be asking for a lot more as a free agent. The truth is, there aren't many players who will fulfill our needs in perimeter/POA defense without us having to sacrifice something valuable. I have my reservations about BI too, but currently, our options are limited unless we're prepared to trade Trae or JJ. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikey Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 40 minutes ago, KB21 said: Ingram is a negative asset. Ingram is a negative but Dejounte is sooooo positive he’s getting elite young players + prospects + picks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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