Nikolokolus
There's always next year
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After a strong showing in the playoffs this year (and generally during the season) Jerryd's trade value is probably a fair bit higher than it was at the end of his rookie year. So here's my question: What's higher right now, his value in a trade or his actual longterm value to the Blazers as part of their rotation (most likely at backup shooting guard, with spot minutes at the point)?
I bring this up because there's been a lot of bagging on Rudy for his Houdini act and a lot of us want him gone in a trade this summer, but at this point we'd probably have to pay somebody to take him and we'd be unlikely to get much back in return. So if we're talking about targeting a player to assume the supposed PGOTF role Rudy probably doesn't help us get there, but maybe Jerryd does.
For the sake of argument, let's say you could get Darren Collison and Mo Peterson (or James Posey if they preferred) if you sent Bayless and Joel's expiring to New Orleans.
I bring this up because there's been a lot of bagging on Rudy for his Houdini act and a lot of us want him gone in a trade this summer, but at this point we'd probably have to pay somebody to take him and we'd be unlikely to get much back in return. So if we're talking about targeting a player to assume the supposed PGOTF role Rudy probably doesn't help us get there, but maybe Jerryd does.
For the sake of argument, let's say you could get Darren Collison and Mo Peterson (or James Posey if they preferred) if you sent Bayless and Joel's expiring to New Orleans.


