Rob Williams Named a Potential Trade Candidate by Brian Windhorst


Rob Williams Named a Potential Trade Candidate by Brian Windhorst

20 comments
  1. Good.

    We have other guys we need to prioritize at that position, he takes up a decent amount of money, we might be able to get a decent pick back, and he’s made of glass.

  2. When did this happen? This is the first I have heard that he might be a trade piece.

  3. Honestly, half the western conference could use a strong defensive backup center. IF, he can stay healthy, I bet we’ll have suitors for him and Thybulle.

    I have a sneaking suspicion we’re not gonna see a Grant or Simons trade this year though.

  4. Send him to the Bucks. Brook Lopez gets way too comfortable on the perimeter and it disallows a lot of what Dame can do, and what the Bucks can do subsequently. They need a big man who’s a bruiser to be backup to Brook

  5. Sure, but I think if we want to get value, we have to try to play him a bit just to show that he’s healthy. Otherwise I assume his value will be minimum

  6. No idea what we could get for him, probably salary filler and some seconds. I can’t imagine a team investing actual assets in a guy who doesn’t play

  7. The only way I see this happening and being beneficial for us is if He plays The first half of the season healthy and we trade him at the deadline

  8. I’d prefer to move off of him simply because i don’t want him to block Clingan at all. I want all the backup C minutes to go to Clingan.

  9. why would a contender trade for time-lord before he has a chance to prove that he’s back to his old self??

  10. This isn’t news. He’s obviously been available but until he shows he’s healthy, his value is in the toilet so there’s no real reason to move him now.

  11. I am naming Anfernee Simons a *potential* trade *candidate*.

    Please share this and site me to help me gain attention for just saying things that seem pretty obvious.

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