[Wojnarowski] The Atlanta Hawks are trading TyTy Washington, Usman Garuba, Rudy Gay and a second-round pick to the Oklahoma City Thunder for Patty Mills, sources tell ESPN. Hawks save $4.5M in the deal.


[Wojnarowski] The Atlanta Hawks are trading TyTy Washington, Usman Garuba, Rudy Gay and a second-round pick to the Oklahoma City Thunder for Patty Mills, sources tell ESPN. Hawks save $4.5M in the deal.

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  1. By the start of the season every bench player will have “played” for the thunder

  2. Our sub is way too attracted to our players for us to have a player with the last name of Gay on our roster. We’re about to enter our super sus era lmao.

  3. Garuba was VERY good at Real Madrid as a key piece of Euroleague finalist. I think he can offer defense and grid at 4 or small ball 5, I would keep him over JRe for sure

  4. So, let me get this straight: The Thunder got three second-round picks for taking Patty Mills, then got another one for trading him away? Presti is cooking, for real.

    EDIT: Also, I’m actually a fan of Garuba’s. Solid high-energy defensive frontcourt player. I doubt any of these guys stay on the roster, but I’d totally be down for Garuba sticking.

  5. For those of you that are confused on what Presti is doing, when you conisder the $6.8mil the Patty Mills is scheduled to get, in correlation to the 2.3mil Tyty will be getting (right before two team options) , it really puts in perspective the recent free agent rights renouncement of Mr. Thunder and I have no idea what’s going on. Save your predictions, burn your assumptions, ttfu.

  6. I like Usman Garuba, but there has got to be some massive trade in the works with all these players the Thunder have stockpiled.
    – Micic
    – Bertans
    – Oladipo
    – Usman Garuba
    – Tyty Washington
    – Jack White
    – Rudy Gay

    Plus the developing players already rostered, whom may be available for trade:
    – Tre Mann
    – JRE
    – Wiggins

    We also have Butler and Keyontae Johnson that may have value to make a roster spot or find a new home via trade.

    This off-season is particularly intriguing!

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