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Aussiepiston@aussiepiston·
@bigdogpistons1 I reckon the Celtics might be looking to ship Brown out now given how things have played out, and i wouldn't be surprised if they look at Trey/Herb as an option
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Aussiepiston@aussiepiston·
@KeithSmithNBA Cheers It feels like a fairly easy administrative change that would improve the transaction experience for all. Saying that, i guess a lot of these trades can get rolled up into bigger ones with the pause, so many teams are probably happy with the status quo
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Keith Smith@KeithSmithNBA·
@aussiepiston No reason beyond they don't process trades until they can be legal. They have gotten a lot better about recognizing "proposed trades" at the draft over the last several years.
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Keith Smith@KeithSmithNBA·
This trade will have to be completed in the new league year. (Because both Brooklyn and Chicago are using cap space to bring players in.) That means we'll have some hat shenanigans at the draft.
Keith Smith@KeithSmithNBA

Cap and Tax impacts for the Nets, Bulls and Wolves three-team trades: Brooklyn: $36.1M in projected cap space available Chicago: $32.5M in projected cap space available Minnesota: $43.8M under the luxury tax, create a $33.3M TPE

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Aussiepiston@aussiepiston·
@leialinkaj99 @Pistons__Talk If they want more they can easily get it. But fair point - i think they move to 'possible' threat but are short of being a 'probable' one.
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Pistons Talk@Pistons__Talk·
This basically pulls the Bulls out of going after Jalen Duren in restricted free agency
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Dane Moore
Dane Moore@DaneMooreNBA·
So I actually mapped out this Julius Randle trade earlier this month.
Dane Moore@DaneMooreNBA

If the Wolves were able to have a cap space team (maybe Brooklyn or Chicago) absorb Julius Randle's contract next season ($33M), that would open up three interesting roster building tools I want to highlight. I think this is relevant because the Wolves front office has a history of kind of stringing together transactions -- even over the course of multiple transaction windows (offseason and trade deadline). The Randle trade would be Randle + draft compensation for say Brooklyn to absorb the contract - maybe: Randle + No. 28 for a future 2nd (Adjust compensation as you see fit. Not the point of this exercise. Obviously if this would cost a bunch, they wouldn't do it. Or maybe they'd have to move to using Gobert's salary as the salary moved into another team's cap space.) Shedding Randle's salary would drop the Wolves well below the *1st* apron (about $52M). And while beneath the 1st apron, the Wolves would open up the ability to three additional roster building tools for spending that $52M... (If Ayo Dosunmu were to sign for $17M, that would be $35M in room below the 1st apron. And need to make sure to get the roster to 14 players.) 1. The non-taxpayer midlevel exception ($15M) - The "big MLE" is a $15M gift card for teams to spend above the salary cap but below the 1st apron. So if the Wolves were to use this, they would be hard-capped at the 1st apron ($13M below 2nd apron). If a team is over the 1st apron, they only have access to the taxpayer or "mini MLE", which is $6M next season - Could go out and sign a free agent for up to $15M in starting salary - Could also use this $15M as a trade exception and trade for a player who makes up to $15M 2. The trade exception generated in the Mike Conley salary dump trade to Chicago ($10.77M) - A trade exception allows a team to trade for a player without sending back matching salary for up to the amount of the trade exception - So with access to this trade exception, the Wolves could trade for a player making up to $10.77M - Using a trade exception also hard caps a team at the 1st apron ($13M below 2nd apron) 3. Making a Randle trade to a team who absorbs his contract into cap space would also create another trade exception (up to $33M) - The size of that trade exception would be Randle's $33M, minus whatever the Wolves took back in the trade - Might not need that for spending this summer. But doesn't expire for 365 days. The downside of working below the 1st apron as opposed to the 2nd apron is it restricts overall spending power by $13M -- because that's the gap between the two aprons.

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Brendan@SecondEffortNBA·
Crossing Bulls off as a Duren offer sheet team
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Yossi Gozlan@YossiGozlan·
The Timberwolves just cleared $36 million of their payroll in this trade. They now have a $33 million trade exception and are $50 million below the first apron. Feels like the prelude to something bigger.
Shams Charania@ShamsCharania

Just in: Minnesota is sending Julius Randle and the No. 28 pick in the NBA Draft to the Brooklyn Nets in a three-team trade that sends Nic Claxton to the Chicago Bulls, sources tell ESPN. The Timberwolves will acquire Brooklyn’s No. 33 pick for Randle and No. 28.

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Aussiepiston@aussiepiston·
@FueledByMotown At this point I am starting to buy into the Kalshi partnership impacting this all conspiracy
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Aussiepiston@aussiepiston·
@IamBrewster 😂 of course, but which skills specifically? I wanna know what I might need to learn more on
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Brew@IamBrewster·
I would so much rather have the Pistons trade for Tari Eason than Jabari Smith
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Steph Noh@StephNoh·
@aussiepiston Isaiah Joe is in the system! Thanks again for catching that.
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Steph Noh@StephNoh·
My salary model has Trae Young at $115.1 million in value over the next four years, assuming an average of 70 games played / 34 mpg. That makes his $212 million contract underwater by $97 million. Model is here to evaluate every player: nbasalarymodel.xyz
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Aussiepiston@aussiepiston·
@kingtisemedia 30-35 is probably fair. Need his contract to be able to be the 3rd biggest on a contender IMO. But I can see how AD sees Trae's contract and thinks he has earnt one too. He is just wrong.
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kingtisemedia@kingtisemedia·
@aussiepiston Trae is 27 and no history of being injury prone. I think it was a lot, but if someone likes what he brings offensively not too far away from where it should’ve been (35-40)
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Aussiepiston@aussiepiston·
@rudyjuly2 I like Tari, but am much happier with Jabari already having a favourable extension locked in
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Rudy@rudyjuly2·
@aussiepiston I will also take Tari Eason if we don’t get Jabari
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Aussiepiston@aussiepiston·
@KuKhahil Has the TM3 buzz disappeared? Has felt like a lot has leaked then died off this offseason.
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Ku 🦉@KuKhahil·
People keep asking me so imma just make it its own tweet: What *eye* have been told last few days in regards to Herro was always part of a larger deal that helped MIA get Giannis. I cannot comment on if DET would still have independent interest in Herro outside of that situation. I don’t want to speculate. Doesn’t mean they wouldn’t, but only things I’ve heard about it from DET POV has all been multi-team related
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