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2020-2021 AROUND the NBA: Archived
#21
(11-14-2020, 05:42 PM)Kammrath Wrote: https://twitter.com/Farbod_E/status/1327731870520336386

There is just one thing I want to know about that. Any chance Mavs can get Covington?
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#22
(11-14-2020, 06:18 PM)omahen Wrote:
(11-14-2020, 05:42 PM)Kammrath Wrote: https://twitter.com/Farbod_E/status/1327731870520336386

There is just one thing I want to know about that. Any chance Mavs can get Covington?

I had that thought too, but I suspect not. If they can't dump Westbrook and get those four guys, the Rockets will be pretty decent, borderline playoffs. I don't think they dump Covington in that event.
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#23
(11-14-2020, 06:22 PM)Scott41theMavs Wrote: I had that thought too, but I suspect not. If they can't dump Westbrook and get those four guys, the Rockets will be pretty decent, borderline playoffs. I don't think they dump Covington in that event.


Well, this is the big question for Rockets. Does it really pay off to be borderline playoffs or does it make more sense to sell remaining assets for picks? None of the guys they are getting can be a franchise cornerstone. I would seriously try to maximize players for draft assets if I was them (assuming they trade Harden) and try to tank hard this sorry year. They actually keep their own pick in 2021 if it is 1-4.

This is now me daydreaming. My proposal for Rocco: Kleber+Brunson+#18+future seconds

Trade Curry for Richardson

Luka, Wright
Richardson, Burke
THJ, DFS, Jackson
Covington, Millsap
KP, Powell

That would be one awesome unit with a ton of flexibility for 2021 to get that secondary creator that is still missing in FA. Great defense (when we play Richardson, DFS and RoCo on wings) while we wouldn't lose much of shooting on offense.
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#24
Nobody has posted the Harden rumor yet on Choke Fans...tempted to login and start a thread to see that place have a melt down and realize the next few years will be hell... Angel
Josh Green is a top 5 Mavs player...
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#25
Nets will be a problem.  But what could go wrong with Harden and Irving Smile
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#26
I wonder if Tim Cato still thinks he doesn't want Giannis here. This AAU mentality isn't going anywhere. We're about to watch the coastal cities play championship tag for 20 years, with a 4-5 turns mixed in for Boston/Philly/Miami.
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#27
I've lost track of who is an insider and who is a random person on twitter.
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#28
(11-14-2020, 07:58 PM)jesusshuttlesworth82 Wrote: I've lost track of who is an insider and who is a random person on twitter.

Doesn't matter. Blue checkmark or not, they're all just different @"cjeter24" burner accounts.
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#29
(11-14-2020, 08:22 PM)KillerLeft Wrote:
(11-14-2020, 07:58 PM)jesusshuttlesworth82 Wrote: I've lost track of who is an insider and who is a random person on twitter.

Doesn't matter. Blue checkmark or not, they're all just different @"cjeter24" burner accounts.
Except DFWSportsguy is Cuban's burner account...
Josh Green is a top 5 Mavs player...
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#30
https://twitter.com/jga41agher/status/13...04641?s=20

Sorry if this was already posted, too funny.

https://twitter.com/clutchfans/status/13...70434?s=20
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#31
(11-14-2020, 06:46 PM)omahen Wrote: Luka, Wright
Richardson, Burke
THJ, DFS, Jackson
Covington, Millsap
KP, Powell
That team is 1 OPJ away from contention!
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#32
https://twitter.com/LegionHoopsRoss/stat...9956661248
Josh Green is a top 5 Mavs player...
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#33
https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/13279...32196?s=20

https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/13279...70560?s=20

https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/13279...15937?s=20

https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/13279...62560?s=20
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#34
At what date can OKC trade their expiring contracts for Westbrook and some picks?
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#35
https://twitter.com/KeithSmithNBA/status...2930136064

https://twitter.com/TheSteinLine/status/...5939476480
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#36
Quote:Virtually all of the NBA’s usual annual deadlines will have to be adjusted for the 2020/21 league year. In addition to the handful of new dates that we passed along this morning, many more adjustments have been reported over the course of the day. Here are several of the key ones:
  • The deadline for teams to issue qualifying offers to players who are eligible for restricted free agency will be [b]November 19[/b], according to Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report (Twitter link).

  • Virtually every traded player exception that had initially been set to expire in July will now expire on [b]November 23[/b] or [b]November 24[/b], tweets Tim Reynolds of The Associated Press. That includes the [b]Warriors[/b]‘ $17.2MM TPE, which expires on Nov. 23, per ESPN’s Bobby Marks (Twitter link).

  • The deadline to waive a player and stretch his 2020/21 salary will be [b]December 9[/b], per Pincus (Twitter link). After that date (which is normally August 31), players who are waived can still have guaranteed salaries in 2021/22 and beyond stretched, but their ’20/21 cap figures will remain unchanged.

  • The deadline for teams to exercise third- and fourth-year 2021/22 options for players on rookie scale contracts will be [b]December 29[/b], tweets Pincus. This deadline usually falls at the end of October.

  • Free agents signed this offseason can’t be traded before [b]February 6[/b], while players who meet certain criteria (re-signed with their own over-the-cap team via Bird or Early Bird rights and got a raise of at least 20%) can’t be traded until [b]March 3[/b], per Pincus (Twitter link). These dates are typically December 15 and January 15.

  • The leaguewide salary guarantee date – normally January 10 – will be [b]February 27[/b] this season, tweets Pincus. A team that wants to avoid being on the hook for a guarantee will have to cut the player by [b]February 24[/b] so he clears waivers before the deadline.

  • Players will have to be waived on or before [b]April 9[/b] (not March 1) in order to retain playoff eligibility for a new team, tweets Pincus.

  • The 2020/21 league year will conclude on [b]August 1[/b] (instead of June 30), tweets Pincus. The 2021/22 league year will begin on [b]August 2[/b].
Here are a few more details on newly-announced adjustments for the 2020/21 season:
  • For initial waiver claim priority, the NBA will use the standings as of March 11, 2020, tweets Pincus. That means if a player hits waivers next week, the [b]Warriors[/b] will have top claiming priority and the [b]Bucks[/b] will be last on the list.

  • Instead of the usual 177 days, the NBA’s 2020/21 season will be 146 days, tweets Pincus. That means, for instance, that a player who signs a 10-day contract will receive 10/146ths of the minimum salary instead of 10/177ths.

  • Two-way players won’t be limited to 45 days on their NBA teams’ rosters this season, but they won’t be able to be activated for more than 50 games. They’ll receive salaries worth $449,115, per Pincus (Twitter link).
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#37
https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1328105244249776130

https://twitter.com/KevinOConnorNBA/stat...8994193422

https://twitter.com/KevinOConnorNBA/stat...0596398080
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#38
Houston has a problem.
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#39
no more tweets from this guy please

https://twitter.com/NathanFogg1/status/1...7332122629
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#40
The "player driven" comment is why we ought to be concerned about keeping Luka happy long term. Big time.
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