07 Juin 2018, 18:50
Kenshi a écrit:Je pense que les Lakers ont fait aussi bien, voir mieux, sur les deux derniers titres du duo Kobe / Shaq. Encore que, faudrait vérifier, les premiers tours étaient au meilleur des cinq, pas des sept.
Edit : 15 - 1 en 2001, 15 - 4 en 2002.
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Kenshi a écrit:15 - 1 en 2001
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07 Juin 2018, 20:01
Option 3: Opt-in-and-trade
The most realistic way for the Rockets to get James is by replicating how they landed Paul last summer.
If James accepts his $35.6 million player option for 2018-19, he would immediately become eligible to be traded. The Rockets, who are hard-capped this season and have $118.2 million in salary on their books, have roughly $7 million in breathing room before nudging into the apron that they cannot exceed until the start of the new league year.
This scenario comes down to timing and Cleveland’s willingness to make a deal.
A trade involving Anderson and one of Gordon or Tucker for James would be cap-legal prior to July 1, but the Cavaliers have no incentive to absorb Anderson’s bloated contract without getting a huge number of unprotected first-round picks and/or young prospects in return. Since Houston already owes its 2018 first-rounder to the Atlanta Hawks, it can’t deal its 2019 first-round selection until after the draft, and it lacks the prospects to grease the wheels on any deal.
If the Rockets waited until after July 1 to trade for James, they would no longer be subject to the hard cap, which would give them additional financial flexibility. But since James would be earning $35.6 million in this scenario, they would have to send out at least $28.4 million in salary, which means a deal involving Anderson ($20.4 million) and Tucker ($7.9 million) wouldn’t be enough on its own.
Either way, Cleveland likely would use this as an opportunity to dump one of its undesirable contracts on Houston.
Perhaps the Cavaliers would try to package J.R. Smith or Jordan Clarkson with LeBron in exchange for Anderson, Gordon and Tucker, figuring they could then flip Gordon and Tucker to playoff hopefuls for future assets. Anderson’s contract will be all but untradeable, but his presence would make Kevin Love that much more expandable.
In essence, Cleveland could expedite its post-James rebuild around whatever it can muster for Love, Gordon and Tucker, restocking the asset cupboard after four years of a win-now push.
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