@BrianTRobb@sam_amick BOS/MIN/NOP:
BOS: White, Hauser & 27 for Reid & Murphy.
MIN: Reid, Randle, DDV & FRP for Zion, White & Hauser.
NOP: Williamson & Zion for Randle, DDV & FRP’s.
Pelicans clear & get picks. Wolves get balance beside Ant.
Not sure how TPE’s figure. On surface C’s/Wolves into tax.
Many rival scouts have pointed to Julius Randle being packaged with Donte DiVincenzo and the 28th pick for an established All-Star-like talent to pair with Anthony Edwards, per @BrettSiegelNBA
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@LeoA2002 JB to ATL.
D. White, Kuminga, 8 & 27 to LAC.
Kawhi, Daniels, Jackson & 5 to Boston.
Kawhi’s tank near empty but you lose his $ after 1 season & save 5m. Daniels/KL/JT would have people in cuffs. Pritchard would post.
@newyorkpatroit@celtics_weekly Defense had gaps, Neem struggled staying out of foul trouble, team ranked toward the bottom in paint touches.
If what Brad said holds - that they want more dunks/post presence - Gobert (3rd in league w/ 189 dunks, 6th in league in blocks) seems like he’d help.
The Clippers have emerged as a third team in a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo deal involving Jaylen Brown.
Per: @GrantAfseth
“A potential multi-team trade framework making the rounds in league circles would bring Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Boston Celtics and send Jaylen Brown to the Los Angeles Clippers, with the Clippers’ No. 5 overall pick going to the Milwaukee Bucks as part of the return, sources told Dallas Hoops Journal.”
@FasterPP I don’t think his contract is really an issue I just think his skill set is somewhat redundant or can be matched close enough by one of the guys we’re talking about. I’d take the +defense and -offense from Walsh or Hugo if moving Hauser helped bolster the front court.
@FasterPP I like both of them. Would keep both over Baylor, Hauser, Garza, or RHJ for that matter.
Big jump from 5 mins in Game 7 for 1 of those 2 to both being reliable contributors. Fine w/ investing in them but feel like you need to clear wing logjam otherwise via Hauser/White trade.
@FasterPP Hugo in time. But you think any of those others are going to get chest to chest or seek smoke from another team’s 1? Defensively? Walsh is still 22 so I don’t want to rule him out yet but he’s also entering his 4th season.
Craziest part of $LCID is the general (not consensus) opinion that it’s either on the heels of Tesla or in many areas superior. Stock has never really reflected it. Scalability problems, sure, but the tech… exec turnover no bueno.
Okay this needs more extensive testing but on a 40 mile interstate loop I’m shocked by what @LucidMotors has done to Gravity. Hands Free Dream Drive is probably only second to @Tesla FSD on HIGHWAY INTERSTATES. This is not FSD, but on this section of I-83 it’s damn close. It handles hands free driving, auto-lane changes & is assertive in doing so without being a left lane camper. How big is the footprint that it works? That’s the biggest question, but right now it’s really impressive. It’s beyond Ford BlueCruise, GM Supercruise & similar to @Rivian UHF but the auto-lane changes without initiating by signaling is ahead.
With what I would expect to be a crowded WR room for the Patriots this season…
It’s time to start listing Mack Hollins as your #2 TE on the depth chart for 2026.