The Cleveland Cavaliers have acquired Donovan Mitchell in a trade, sources tell ESPN.

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I ain’t trippin on losing out on Mitch

Brunson, randle and mitch would fight for a playoff spot.

RJ, IQ, toppin, brunson, randle will fight for the same play in spot.

But the difference is, we will still have picks and assets.
Still banking on that "one good draft every 30 years" moment, huh:skip:?

Last good player that you kats drafted was Patrick Ewing in '85. nikka, how is that possible:mjlol:?

The fukking Kings have had like 6 in that time span:mjlol:.

Shoutout to the Knicks though. They're the only team that drafts players specifically for their G-League team:pachaha:.
 

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Barrett & Mitchell Robinson are guaranteed $178 million
Sexton & Markannen are guaranteed $105
That's way less of a commitment
Barrett and Mitchell are better players than Sexton and Markannen so they should cost a little more because you’re getting more back tbh and Markannen not having a long deal currently is what’s driving that gap ..over the next three years the difference is like 104 million to 114 million ..pretty negligible ..BUT.. you’re going to have to either extend or trade him in two years anyways ..so that cost disparity you’re mentioning is even less relevant given those facts imo



Like I said I think Danny thought he could get more than what the league thought 30430 was actually worth and he turned down what was reportedly the best deal he could have taken :manny:
 

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Barrett and Mitchell are better players than Sexton and Markannen so they should cost a little more because you’re getting more back tbh and Markannen not having a long deal currently is what’s driving that gap ..over the next three years the difference is like 104 million to 114 million ..pretty negligible ..BUT.. you’re going to have to either extend or trade him in two years anyways ..so that cost disparity you’re mentioning is even less relevant given those facts imo



Like I said I think Danny thought he could get more than what the league thought 30430 was actually worth and he turned down what was reportedly the best deal he could have taken :manny:
:lolbron: haha and now he's in the east we'll see the air balls on prime time.
 
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