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Post by Chicago Bulls on Jul 24, 2019 21:07:40 GMT -6
Denver sends:
2022 BOS 1st 2023 DEN 1st Derrick White(1.0m, 1.0m) Dejounte Murray(2.7m, 3.8m)
Chicago sends:
Clint Capela(13.5m, 13.5m, 13.5m, 13.5m, 13.5m)
Agreed. It's a pretty big haul for a guy whose team is getting WB – 2 1sts, including a fairly valuable BOS one, and two young, potentially extremely valuable prospects in San Antonio.
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Post by Denver Nuggets on Jul 24, 2019 21:13:28 GMT -6
Denver accepts.
Big price to pay for Capela, but I'm high on him and would rather turn the future assets into a core under 25 guy. Im pretty pleased with this core group of guys I have now, and it probably wouldn't have included Murray. He was getting an incredible amount of hype last year, but I would be wary of giving him a resign 2 years into the window even if he did turn into a great defensive pg.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Jul 25, 2019 14:42:36 GMT -6
I approve, and despite popular reception I think it's at least okay for both sides. I mean, obviously great for Bulls, sure. But I don't think this is that bad for Nuggets--he's essentially giving up four mystery boxes for a solid asset. It's an overpay, but it seems like asset consolidation usually goes that way.
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Post by Dallas Mavericks on Jul 25, 2019 16:05:16 GMT -6
I approve, and just like popular opinion, I think this is terrible for Nuggets. This is a huge overpay for Clint Capela and he could have received a much greater return for those assets.
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Post by murg on Jul 28, 2019 6:55:13 GMT -6
I also approve. But I think it isn't as much of an overpay as the Mavs does. Capela is a productive fantasy player, who I think has a pretty low floor. Maybe that goes down a bit with Westbrook, but he will be the same guy. He is signed on a long contract and you know what you'll get from him.
The guys he has been traded for, are two unknown picks, and two speculative, but promising guys. I like it from both sides to be fair.
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