19 May 2018 18:49:37
Shake up in NY
(My first post...be gentle)

Denver Nuggets - C Noah, SF Thomas, PF Porzingiz, 2018 1st (26 from 76ers)
Philadelphia 76ers - PG Ntilikina, PF Lyles, 2018 1st (14 from Denver)
NY Knicks - PF Millsap, PG Fultz, SG Beasley, 2020 1st (protected from Denver), 2018 2nd (43 from Denver)

DEN -
Denver takes on Noah's albatross of a contract and will almost certainly have to part with young talent and their 2018 first rounder (now at 26 in this deal) to shed Faried, Chandler, Arthur, and probably/reluctantly Plumlee. But, they'd make it work to have two Unicorns and get an inexpensive fix at SF. Murray/Harris/Thomas/Porzingis/Jokic...oh my. League pass anyone??

PHI -
76ers cut bait on Fultz but get another project PG, a potential starter in Lyles AND move up in the first round (which is key). I think the only way the 76ers do this is if they're locked on a prospect who will go high in the lottery (hello Michael Porter Jr.) and believe they can trade up with the two lottery picks to nab him (second hello to the Memphis Grizzlies). Phoenix is willing to trade as well and God knows the 76ers have the assets to make a play. Their situation is almost unfairly awesome.

NY -
Bye Porzingiz - it's been real. Bye Noah - don't let the door hit ya. NY gets Millsap to keep them competitive and I believe there is a team option for '19 so they can clear cap space for free agency in the future if they want. Beasley didn't really get a shot in Denver but shows up when he does get in there. The key for NY will be their faith in Fultz to actually play like a #1 pick...and they get picks.

Thoughts? Seems beneficial to all teams to me.


1.) 19 May 2018
19 May 2018 20:14:26
It's not terrible, but I can't see the Knicks moving KP without getting a fairly ridiculous offer. Denver definitely does it. I think Philly would either want to cut out Denver and try to get Porzingas, if they're going to give up Fultz.


2.) 19 May 2018
19 May 2018 20:15:55
Sixers definitely would say no not trying to move backwards with more picks for one and Fultz has way more value than that imo Ntlikana doesn’t that good at all and every sixer has been hurt for a rookie year and he still came in and became the youngest player to get a triple double Brett just didn’t trust someone with no experience in the playoffs. They only give up on Fultz for a star


3.) 19 May 2018
19 May 2018 22:11:44
Fultz is garbage and Milsap over paid. Bad dragon.


4.) 19 May 2018
19 May 2018 22:13:23
Hardaway Lee Thomas for Faried Arthur Chandler.

Fair trade.


5.) 19 May 2018
19 May 2018 22:14:31
Sheeee, I agree the value might not be right for Fultz. But I don’t understand your comment about picks. The 76ers have 6 picks coming this year and have enough money to a big player in free agency. Why wouldn’t they try to consolidate picks for a player in the draft they really like? There are only so many open roster spots. And there are Teams with multiple holes or aging talent like the Grizzlies that Would chomp at the bit to move down and nab 2 lottery picks instead of 1.


6.) 20 May 2018
19 May 2018 23:18:19
Shizee- way too early to call Fultz garbage. Millsaps deal is not as bad as it first appears. It’s a team option for next year so NY could flip him for assets at the trade deadline or decline his option next year and have close to max money (I think) to be a player. This gets them off of Noah, don’t forget.

As for your trade idea, I like it for both teams.