BlazerCaravan
Hug a Bigot... to Death
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You'd start that player, get the coach to say he's your starter in that position, go through all the right motions to up that player's value. Especially if that player started for you last year, but is looking at being a bench player for pretty much the rest of his career.
I mean, other GMs would look at that player (if he wasn't starting) and say "Yeah, he started last year, but obviously he's just a bencher now. How about I don't really give you much back in value seeing as how you're not trading any of your starters?"
But if you got your coach to stand firm on a "starting five" that included this guy, get him and maybe even another player to say "He's my guy" (that player owes you big time for not courting any free agents for you over the summer, anyway)... you might be able to drum up some interest for him.
There are two, maybe even three players in Nate's announced Starting 5 that fit this description in various ways. Add in the Mills signing, and you have (as others have put it) the makings of a trade where value of players is key. Often, this points to a consolidation trade, where none of your pieces going out has a ton of values (i.e., no star for star), but the piece coming in is pretty good. Position as many of the outgoing pieces as highly in value as possible, and you might just make the deal happen...
Time to go put on my tinfoil hat...
I mean, other GMs would look at that player (if he wasn't starting) and say "Yeah, he started last year, but obviously he's just a bencher now. How about I don't really give you much back in value seeing as how you're not trading any of your starters?"
But if you got your coach to stand firm on a "starting five" that included this guy, get him and maybe even another player to say "He's my guy" (that player owes you big time for not courting any free agents for you over the summer, anyway)... you might be able to drum up some interest for him.
There are two, maybe even three players in Nate's announced Starting 5 that fit this description in various ways. Add in the Mills signing, and you have (as others have put it) the makings of a trade where value of players is key. Often, this points to a consolidation trade, where none of your pieces going out has a ton of values (i.e., no star for star), but the piece coming in is pretty good. Position as many of the outgoing pieces as highly in value as possible, and you might just make the deal happen...
Time to go put on my tinfoil hat...
