NobodyWho's gonna take Oladipo and Tobias Harris off Orlando?
NobodyWho's gonna take Oladipo and Tobias Harris off Orlando?
Who's gonna take Oladipo and Tobias Harris off Orlando?

Lakers would wait until they see where their pick lands before making a move on Harris. Hezonja's the guy I want from that roster.Bulls would love him at a discount
Lowkey the Lakers would like him too but y'all got -1 assets
edit: harris that is


Who's gonna take Oladipo and Tobias Harris off Orlando?
Hadn't thought about them. That'd be a good look.Mavs
Who we got to give up? Powell? Anderson?Mavs
Bulls would love him at a discount
Lowkey the Lakers would like him too but y'all got -1 assets
edit: harris that is

Who we got to give up? Powell? Anderson?
I agree, we don't have any assets.For oladipo? That wouldn't be enough, not even close.
Boston has our pick this yr tooI agree, we don't have any assets.Boston has our pick this yr too
Oladipo has tunnel vision like a muthafukka though. Not sure if that's what Hoidberg would like on his team
Multiple teams who have made pitches for Phoenix Suns forward Markieff Morris suggest a first-round pick hasn't been enough to engage the Suns in trade talks.
Suns general manager Ryan McDonough has been pursuing a package that includes a younger player and a first-round pick, league executives said. The Suns are motivated to honor Morris' desire for a trade – and have no intention of bringing him back next season – but teams are starting to think the Suns could hold onto Morris past the Thursday trade deadline without a deal that brings back a player of value with a first-round pick.
The Suns could wait until the summer to move Morris when teams who have missed on free-agent priorities return aggressively into the trade market for the power forward. Morris' contract has three years, $24 million left after the this season, which is still on the low end for a player of his talent – whatever the recurring issues with his attitude and professionalism.
Part of the challenge on pursuing Morris primarily with the lure of draft choices is that the Suns have such a deep well of future picks. Phoenix has five first-round picks in the next three drafts – and nine over the next six years.
Several players almost assuredly who'll get bought out and become free agents if they are not traded this week, leagues sources said, include Boston's David Lee, Denver's JJ Hickson and Brooklyn's Andrea Bargnani.
I'm not really a fan of Oladipo's game to be honestYou never know, Orlando wants veteran, maybe they'd take Wesley Matthews