This seems to be the main point of debate. I have been listening to any and all podcasts I can get my hands on over the past week or so.
Lowe and Hollinger think the Heat trade is fair.
Dame is almost 33. He's owed A LOT of money. He's a score-first point guard who doesn't play defense. That's the perception of Dame around the league. He's an amazing scorer, but he has his warts.
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Cleveland get:
Donovan Mitchell
Jazz get:
Lauri Markkanen
Collin Sexton
Ochai Agbaji
3 unprotected FRPs (25, 27, and 29)
2 pick swaps (26 and 28)
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Suns get:
Kevin Durant
TJ Warren
Nets get:
Mikal Bridges
Cameron Johnson
Juan Pablo Vaulet
2023 first-round pick (fr Phoenix)
2025 first-round pick (fr Phoenix)
2027 first-round pick (fr Phoenix)
2028 first-round pick swap (fr Phoenix)
2028 second-round pick (fr Milwaukee)
2029 first-round pick (fr Phoenix
2029 second-round pick (fr Milwaukee)
Bucks get:
Jae Crowder
Pacers get:
George Hill
Serge Ibaka
Jordan Nwora
3 future 2nd-round picks (fr Milwaukee)
Cash considerations (from Brooklyn)
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Timberwolves get:
Rudy Gobert
Jazz get:
Malik Beasley
Patrick Beverley
Leandro Bolmaro
Walker Kessler (22nd pick in '22 Draft)
Jarred Vanderbilt
2023 first-round pick
2025 first-round pick
2026 pick swap
2027 first-round pick
2029 first-round pick
I don't think we can use the Gobert trade as any kind of template. Just throw that one out. I also don't think we can use the Durant trade. Dame is amazing but he's not Durant. I think the Mitchell trade is fair.
But how does the Miami offer compare to that Cleveland deal? Markkanen was pretty mediocre in Cleveland. 15 ppg and 6 rebounds per game? That's the center of the trade?
Lauri Markkanen = ???
Collin Sexton = Tyler Herro
Ochai Agbaji = garbage player
3 unprotected FRPs (25, 27, and 29)
2 pick swaps (26 and 28)
So really all we're missing from the Miami trade is a player comparable to Markkanen. If we get Ben Simmons, is that basically a similar reclamation project?