illmatic99
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I'm increasingly gaining interest in the draft this year. I want to max our chances at landing the #1 pick, but even if we don't, there seem to be quite a few players that could be all stars in the NBA. After Simmons, there's Ingram, Dunn, Bender, Sabonis Jr, Murray, Skal, etc that project very well. Landing two of these guys to add to Dame would make a terrific core. But what kind of assets do we have to be able to move up to get another pick?
Think top 3 are obvious and can be valuable to every team, but it gets hairy from there.
1. Dame -- Not trading him.
2. Draft pick -- just ranking assets. No way we move either Dame or the pick.
3. CJ -- Breakout player but how valuable is he for a team already in contention? And that team is unlikely to have a lotto pick anyway.
4. Capspace -- Absorb some shit contracts for a pick in return? Yes please! Our very own GM was on the other end of this when he (infamously) traded a lotto pick (Kyrie) to CLE to get rid of Baron Davis' contract. Guessing/hoping Sterling had some input into this and Olshey was not the driver. Looking at SAC/NO/HOU/WAS as trade partners here :teams that were supposed to be in the playoff hunt, and are desperate to get there, but have sucked instead.
5. Meyers -- big question mark but value is in the unknown I'm guessing.
These guys are all in the same boat- and would help the teams looking to get into the playoffs, but the risk here is that these guys on their new teams can't actually get them into the playoffs:
6. Plumlee
7. Aminu
8. Davis
9. Crabbe -- becoming increasingly consistent
10. Henderson
More unknowns, like Meyers but worse prospects:
11. Harkless
12. Vonleh
Filler:
Kaman
Montero
Frazier
Think I'd trade any combo of 6-15 for another pick this year, with minimal protection.
Think top 3 are obvious and can be valuable to every team, but it gets hairy from there.
1. Dame -- Not trading him.
2. Draft pick -- just ranking assets. No way we move either Dame or the pick.
3. CJ -- Breakout player but how valuable is he for a team already in contention? And that team is unlikely to have a lotto pick anyway.
4. Capspace -- Absorb some shit contracts for a pick in return? Yes please! Our very own GM was on the other end of this when he (infamously) traded a lotto pick (Kyrie) to CLE to get rid of Baron Davis' contract. Guessing/hoping Sterling had some input into this and Olshey was not the driver. Looking at SAC/NO/HOU/WAS as trade partners here :teams that were supposed to be in the playoff hunt, and are desperate to get there, but have sucked instead.
5. Meyers -- big question mark but value is in the unknown I'm guessing.
These guys are all in the same boat- and would help the teams looking to get into the playoffs, but the risk here is that these guys on their new teams can't actually get them into the playoffs:
6. Plumlee
7. Aminu
8. Davis
9. Crabbe -- becoming increasingly consistent
10. Henderson
More unknowns, like Meyers but worse prospects:
11. Harkless
12. Vonleh
Filler:
Kaman
Montero
Frazier
Think I'd trade any combo of 6-15 for another pick this year, with minimal protection.
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I suppose time will tell cause were gonna win 40 games this year .