Official Trade Rumors Thread

All we need now is for GH to stay in utah or go to MIA and Melo to BOS has a slim chance.... PlAn z?


Rockets offered Ryan Aderson so that should tell everyone what teams may think of Melo as of now. Butler and George didn't create a huge trade market value. Teams are probably gonna go the old fashion route of trying to get better through the draft and smart signings.
 
Pretty wild day and off-season so far. Knicks think they can get a better deal than Ryno for Melo? I doubt they can but I agree about not taking on Rynos 60M 3yrs left.
 
Not sure if true the timing of this link is suspect but at the time it was mentioned by Bird they got a substantial offer for George

 
Rockets offered Ryan Aderson so that should tell everyone what teams may think of Melo as of now. Butler and George didn't create a huge trade market value. Teams are probably gonna go the old fashion route of trying to get better through the draft and smart signings.

Easy to say that before the music begins or after the music is playing.... when the music stops and a team is sitting there without their option A,B,C.... what's left?

I don't anticipate getting anything for Melo, and even if he waves NTC and we find a suitor... I expect 1 asset at most.
Still, so far, the best case scenario for NYK is happening. For NYK.... this is about as much fortune as it gets for them.
 
Pretty wild day and off-season so far. Knicks think they can get a better deal than Ryno for Melo? I doubt they can but I agree about not taking on Rynos 60M 3yrs left.


Amen, and yes no contract plz (unless absorbing a bad contract means we get more).

Just want future picks.... even if 2021.... and perhaps a young player.

Gamble in a Bledsoe, scoop up a Waiters. I prefer we go young, put kids through the fire, see if they pass the test, take our lumps for 2 years and find gems in lottery.

Then, come 2019.... we should start seeing the fruits of our losing WHG, KP, Frank, 2 lottery picks.... we should see signs.... plus whatever other young guys we accumulate or develop. Then, if we start competing then.... we hope a pick or 2 we traded for helps come 2020 and 2021.

Again.... no sense even trying to field a good team next 2 seasons. Go young and develop a core.
 
The Rockets have reached an agreement with Nene on a four year, $15 million contract.
Nene is 34 years old and he's already getting plenty of maintenance days right now, so it's hard to imagine what it'll look like in four years. Still, this isn't exactly a back-breaking contract for dollars per year and it'll give the Rockets some wiggle room in their quest to stay under the cap.
 
Jrue Holiday will meet with the Knicks if he doesn't agree to a deal with the Pelicans at the start of free agency according to Ian Begley of ESPN.
In case you missed it, Holiday is expected to meet with the Pelicans right away on Saturday morning and then sleep on his decision to re-sign with New Orleans. The Knicks can have about $15 million in cap space if they renounce the rights to Derrick Rose, so they can make a competitive offer. In addition to the Knicks, Tony Jones of the Salt Lake Tribune said he's hearing that the Pacers could be an option as well.
 
According to NBA.com's David Aldridge, the Cavaliers are also interested in free agent PF Zach Randolph.
This comes on the heels of a report that Z-Bo will meet with the Kings, Thunder and Clippers, so he will have no shortage of suitors despite being well past his prime -- he turns 36 in July. A meeting hasn't been scheduled with Cleveland yet, but they are expected to at least reach out to him via phone on Saturday.
Source: David Aldridge on Twitter Jun 30 - 10:50 PM
 
ESPN's Ian Begley said the Knicks are looking for a veteran point guard to groom rookie Frank Ntilikina, and added that George Hill is a target.

The Jazz probably knew that Hill's demand would be too high, so they went ahead and traded for Ricky Rubio. Hill has already been heavily linked to the Spurs, so this could turn into a bidding war. New York would be an ideal landing spot for Hill to produce for his fantasy owners, but it's unclear if the interest is mutual.



Kings talking with Rudy Gay and PJ Tucker
 
According to Frank Isola of the New York Daily News, the Nuggets and Wolves are the frontrunners to sign free agent All-Star Paul Millsap.
 
Just read that we are one of the teams taking a look at Taj Gibson. Not sure if that makes any sense for us. Definitely not sure if our team needs yet another player who had years taken off their career due to wear and tear from playing for Thibs in Chicago.
 
Ron Baker tweeted that he has re-signed with the Knicks just after midnight on Saturday morning.
We don't know the details of the deal yet, but he'll be back playing backup point guard for the Knicks this season. He averaged just 4.1 points and 2.1 assists in limited action last year, but also became a bit of a fan favorite. The Knicks are still trying to sign their starting point guard, which could end up being Utah's George Hill.



Shaun Livingston has agreed to re-sign with the Warriors on a 3-year, $24 million deal according to ESPN's Chris Haynes.
Livingston probably could've fetched a larger deal somewhere else, but it's hard to turn the down the defending champs. With Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant fully expected to re-sign, the Warriors can now turn their attention to retaining Andre Iguodala. Livingston should reprise his role as Curry's backup, but won't be worth drafting in standard fantasy leagues -- he averaged 5.1 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 17.7 minutes per game last season.
 
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