21 May 2017 22:10:56
Philly: 2017 1st (6th) and Terrence Ross

Orlando: 2017 1st (3rd), 2017 2nd (39th) and Justin Anderson

Philly trades down and takes the player they want (Monk) and get a good wing with scoring ability (Ross)

Orlando moves up to get, hopefully, a cornerstone player (Fultz, Ball, or Jackson, whoever drops to 3) picks up another 2nd Rd pick and a young player with potential (Anderson)


1.) 22 May 2017
22 May 2017 00:40:15
Sixers have no reason to agree to this trade.


2.) 22 May 2017
22 May 2017 02:33:38
Really? They get the guy they want in Monk and get a sharpshooting wing with a career 3PT% of almost 40%. Everyone says 3rd pick is too high for Monk but 6th is just right. Ross is definitely better than Anderson and Philly slightly sweetens the pot with a 2nd RD pick. This would be a great deal for both teams.


3.) 22 May 2017
22 May 2017 05:19:30
Is Ross enough to move from 6 to3? Seems like sixers could find more value in a trade elsewhere. d then you have philly adding a #2 and a role player to " sweeten the pot"? This is a great deal for orlando, not philly. i'd like to here from another poster who honestly thinks ross gets you from 6 to 3.


4.) 22 May 2017
22 May 2017 09:07:00
This a trade idea on Bleacher Report, I'm a Magic fan but I look at things realistically while I think Monk is a perfect fit and Ross is a young vet on an ok contract I think Sixers would want more for a star potential 3rd pick in Jackson. Getting the 2nd rounder when they already have loads won't cut it so maybe a future asset as theirs not much on Magic's roster they want.
Sixers could trade down and having a guy like Monk could be like what Ray Allen was like for Boston. If they did I think they could have a bidding war between Orl, Pho, Nyk, Sac, Dal etc.


5.) 22 May 2017
22 May 2017 17:21:12
To move from 3 to 6 would cost more then a bench player. there's No guarantee monk is available at 6th either.