That would be interesting for the Pacers. They score a ton, the D help would be huge for them.
What would the Raps be hoping to get back from those teams?
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OG is a tough one because his value is high but once you trade him you are immediately looking for a 3 and D guy. You can probably get a guy who is better on the 3 side but probably not the D side so you would need to get someone who fits that profile or has the potential to grow into that player and more or why bother.
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Given Toronto's abundance of athletic, defensive wings, would it be worth trading OG for an elite 3-point shooter, even if that player is a minus defender? I'm thinking about guys like Hield, Bogdonovic, and Huerter.
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Agreed. They have pretty good defense even without OG. They need shooting. 18% 3s the other night vs the Hornets was just sad. The Pacers have so many good shooters, it doesn't hurt them much to trade away one to get back a good defensive player.
Or get a legit starting center. Poeltl and Achiuwa are not good enough, they can't score and can't control the boards. They need a center that can score and/or control the boards; basically own the zone. Don't think Pacers have someone like that though, Turner can score but his rebounding is questionable. Not like the Pacers will trade Turner away anyways...
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I don't know if anyone's going to want to part with a better center than Poetl. Is Vucevic the best center available right now?
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Vucevic would be a nice upgrade, but don't know what the Bulls want in return. The Bulls probably don't know what they want themselves...
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I'm sure they're aware that the markets for Vuc and Levine are pretty thin.
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66-64 Hawks at halftime. Raps need to step up the D in the second half. I don't see them winning a shoot out.
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Very nice second half. Great game by Pascal.
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I think that would make sense as the centrepiece of a deal.
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