OKC doesn't need Sessions, but KG would be a decent fit there. Pierce, if he's traded, could be the one who lands in OKC, however.
I wouldn't be surprised to see us facilitate a trade between OKC and Boston that sends Sessions and KG to OKC.
OKC doesn't need Sessions, but KG would be a decent fit there. Pierce, if he's traded, could be the one who lands in OKC, however.
i disagree. kg would be the final piece they do need. defensive coordinator. paint anchor and very capable offensive player. it would be crucial for the spurs, grizz and clips in the playoffs and would all but seal a victory over the heat. but, they won't be able to get him unless they can find a third team to accept perkins.
A Pierce/Terry for Martin/Maynor(out of the rotation)/Lamb/one more contract trade works financially, and gives OKC the option of replying to Miami's smallball lineup with Westbrook-Terry/Sefolosha-Pierce-Durant-Ibaka, which matches up better. Either way, that Toronto lottery pick and Jeremy Lamb make OKC an interesting trade partner for Boston if they blow things up.
I actually think OKC would benefit a lot especially late in games if they had Sessions. Westbrook is just to self centered running the point late in games and doesn't facilitate the ball to teammates enough. Sessions could play the point late in games and facilitate the ball more and they could move Westbrook over to SG. Also the Thunder could use a back up PG that can give them some good minutes because right now Maynor isn't playing good.
raps and grizz looking for a third team:
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http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=ade7njl
You're not taking the ball away from Westbrook to give it to Sessions in the Finals. Ramon's a decent journeyman, but nothing more(we saw that last year in LA). I'd be looking to spin him off to Utah for another draft pick or Boston in some sort of three-team trade (no reason to take back Brandon Bass' contract, who they'll be looking to unload).
Sessions is utter garbage. I hope we can trade him while his value is relatively high.
He can't even make a fastbreak layup to save his life.
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