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Does Lauri Get Dealt Before The Season Starts?


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Throw in Brice? Don’t take Moody?

But yeah, sounds correct.

Brice has no value to the Warriors.

Nothing was said about Moody, but tbh I think he's the best "value" out of the Warriors young guys if we're removing stuff from the trade to keep them in. He's still young, valuable archetype, and Kerr doesn't favor him.
 
Brice has no value to the Warriors.

Nothing was said about Moody, but tbh I think he's the best "value" out of the Warriors young guys if we're removing stuff from the trade to keep them in. He's still young, valuable archetype, and Kerr doesn't favor him.
Brice would have value. He's a rookie contract under team control and he has NBA talents.
 
Seems like the battle lines are drawn. Warriors are willing to give up all the picks or give up Podz, but not both. Of course the Jazz are asking for both, we'll see if anyone blinks.
DA won’t subtract. They can give us pods and teh picks or he stays. There will be no subtraction.
 
I will simply refer you to your own opinion of Brice. Unless they loved him in the draft, there’s no chance a team trying to win a championship values a completely unproven young player like Brice more than a tanking team.
My opinion on Brice is ultimately irrelevant.
 
Podz played great with Steph in place of Klay and he also led their second unit competently when CP3 was out. Now they dont have either of those guys anymore so Podz is theoretically quite important for them also in the short term.

So for them to include Podz in the deal they would have to retain enough assets to get another guy to lead their 2nd unit but they would also downgrade their 1st unit guards as the options for that 2nd guard spot would go down to GP2, (Moody,) Melton and Hield.

Therefore I dont think there is a package including Podz that both parties would accept.
 
Trying to hone in on the essential pieces:

-Podz
-‘26/‘28/‘30 no top-protections
-‘27/‘29 super swaps

That’s the lowest I would go. But gimme Podz (and take him away from GSW just as importantly) and 5 consecutive years of owning their draft (pick biased) and those are the best pieces. This is right where Curry should be falling apart/retiring (ages 38-43), we get the supers in the richest years we have, and the extra picks in the poorer years.
 
Trying to hone in on the essential pieces:

-Podz
-‘26/‘28/‘30 no top-protections
-‘27/‘29 super swaps

That’s the lowest I would go. But gimme Podz (and take him away from GSW just as importantly) and 5 consecutive years of owning their draft (pick biased) and those are the best pieces. This is right where Curry should be falling apart/retiring (ages 38-43), we get the supers in the richest years we have, and the extra picks in the poorer years.
More on ascertaining the value of super swaps: what is the cost of trading up in an average draft from the late 20’s to the middle of the 1st round? Another pick in the 20’s, a future first, or a young prospect is what I’d peg the value at. In ‘27/‘29 all you need is one team of four or five teams to be in the mid-late 20’s and one team to be average to get that value (with a chance at hitting BIG).
 
Trying to hone in on the essential pieces:

-Podz
-‘26/‘28/‘30 no top-protections
-‘27/‘29 super swaps

That’s the lowest I would go. But gimme Podz (and take him away from GSW just as importantly) and 5 consecutive years of owning their draft (pick biased) and those are the best pieces. This is right where Curry should be falling apart/retiring (ages 38-43), we get the supers in the richest years we have, and the extra picks in the poorer years.

Getting the 31 swap would be important for me. In 7 years time you would the Jazz have become good and better than the post-Curry Warriors.
 
Your account get hacked bro?

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Not following. I'm not a Brice hater at all. I think he has talent and I would want him if I was a team that was low on rookie contract talent.

Just think when you are a team that is having high end rookie talent coming in every year, you have to make cuts some places. That's basically what happened to Khris Middleton in Detroit and he broke out in Milwaukee. Teams find these players valuable as it's a very low risk acquisition.
 
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