spycam1
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It'd be great if we could deal Favors instead of (one of) Burks/Hood.
Surprised to hear you say that. I'd be way more hesitant to deal Favors.
It'd be great if we could deal Favors instead of (one of) Burks/Hood.
Surprised to hear you say that. I'd be way more hesitant to deal Favors.
Who knows how accurate they are, but sources do say he's available.
Favors is already on the way out. I fully expect him to be traded by the 2018 trade deadline. It'd be great to keep Hood, because we would have asset control on his next contract. If we are dealing Favors and Lyles though, we would have to get back Gibson.
So it would look like this instead: https://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=zn6y5s6
They would really have no use for Gibson, so I think it makes sense. He is also an expiring contract so it would give Utah freedom to pursue a starting PF in FA.
I'm not as convinced that Favors is gone, but I'd do either deal. We'd be the biggest threat in the West to GS, IMO.
It just seems way more likely they trade everyone else and fire Hoiberg. Who knows though. I think Boston is the much more sensible destination though. They can offer Brooklyn picks and rookie contracts.
Boston could do a trade like this: https://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=japqelk
It would include a Brooklyn pick, though I know Ainge has be reluctant to offer those up.
Which package would you take assuming there is only 1 Brooklyn pick (let's say this year's draft) in the Boston deal?
If I'm Chicago, I'd be pretty damn tempted by that 2017 Brooklyn pick. The chance at Fultz, Ball, etc., might be too good to pass up. Idk if Ainge would actually be willing to give that up though. Without that pick included in the deal, Utah's package would be much better.
I think Minny would be another player for Butler. Thibs is probably licking his chops at the chance to overwork Butler again. I imagine he'd offer a deal involving LaVine, with either Rubio or Dunn included. Minny's own pick is another valuable asset, even if it's not as good as the BKN pick.
The thing about our package is that the draft picks are mediocre. If Boston is willing to deal with this year's Brookyln pick that seems like the easy choice to me. You can also fully tank next year with the Boston package but if you get Favors/Lyles/Exum/Hood or Burks then you can probably field a decent team next year. IDK which way Chicago would want to go. Probably depends on their opinion on Exum, which I would assume isn't super high.