It is already unpalatable to attach a first to offload a guy making only $9 million. But another future asset too? Effffff that.I went with Bogey as I think he represents value to most teams, but I wouldn’t be surprised if nobody is traded.
Faves going out means we are also losing our pick and possibly a future one as well.
If you know Batum or Rudy Gay would come for the taxpayer MLE... then trading Bogey into the Knicks space for one of their firsts and maybe their early second is a great move. Let's be honest... FA has begun and many of these guys have a good read on where they are headed.
Its more likely we land someone good with the taxpayer MLE if we open up a spot for them to start. Trading Bogey is probably the smart move if you land some flexibility and something solid. Trade Favs only if the cost to dump him is small.
I hate that you are right.Bogey should be the move. Favors is going to be the move.
Why do they do that to move up 2 spots.I still like Favors #30 to NYK for knox and #32 and or #58
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Because they’ve read JFC and know that Favors’ advanced stats show he’s the second best player on the team, one of the most valuable players in the league, and that he’s criminally underrated. And that we can trade Gobert and start Favors. So rephrase the question as to why NY wouldn’t do it and they get to move up two spots to boot.Why do they do that to move up 2 spots.
I would want Duarte or Garuba available. Or Trey Murphy, even though I'm not personally as high on him. For home run swings, Ziaire Williams or Keon Johnson.Read a bit among Pelicans fans (motivated by the questionable report that the Jazz are trying to save money by moving off Ingles or Bogey) that some of them would be happy to send #17 to Utah in exchange for one of those two.
I'd be very surprised if there's anything real to it, but just for argument's sake:
Who would need to be available at #17 for you to move on this? Which of Bogey or Ingles would you move?