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Denver/Charlotte 

Post#1 » by DaFan334 » Fri Jun 7, 2024 5:50 pm

Denver Trades:
Reggie Jackson (opt-in)
Zeke Nnaji
28th overall draft pick

Charlotte Trades:
Vasilije Micic
Seth Curry

Denver Reason: They turn the 28th overall draft pick and Zeke Nnaji into two win now bench piece that give them more offense off the bench.

Charlotte Reason: They turn two vets that shouldn't be part of their young future into a similar vet point guard on a one year deal, Zeke Nnaji who is still just 23 and has a lot of experience in a winning culture and a draft pick to add to their youth. Nnaji's contract may be seen as a negative, but I think most people don't realize he is still just 23 and with the rate contracts are going up, that isn't that crazy of a contract and can be moved.
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Re: Denver/Charlotte 

Post#2 » by psman2 » Fri Jun 7, 2024 6:18 pm

The players Denver are receiving just are not enough if any of an upgrade to what they are sending out. If I am sending out 28 I want to at least get a for sure rotation player back better than RJ. No reason to just pay to realize the negative contract of Nnaji for no real reason.
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Re: Denver/Charlotte 

Post#3 » by Rich4114 » Sun Jun 9, 2024 3:08 pm

psman2 wrote:The players Denver are receiving just are not enough if any of an upgrade to what they are sending out. If I am sending out 28 I want to at least get a for sure rotation player back better than RJ. No reason to just pay to realize the negative contract of Nnaji for no real reason.

28 in this draft is like a mid second round pick in others
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Re: Denver/Charlotte 

Post#4 » by HornetJail » Sun Jun 9, 2024 4:50 pm

I wouldn't trade Micic as a part of this

Nnaji and #28 probably just about canceling each other out
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Re: Denver/Charlotte 

Post#5 » by BigGargamel » Wed Jun 12, 2024 6:29 am

Rich4114 wrote:
psman2 wrote:The players Denver are receiving just are not enough if any of an upgrade to what they are sending out. If I am sending out 28 I want to at least get a for sure rotation player back better than RJ. No reason to just pay to realize the negative contract of Nnaji for no real reason.

28 in this draft is like a mid second round pick in others


I absolutely disagree with this. The #3 pick in this draft is like the #8 in others, but I love the depth in this draft, playoff teams love this class. Denver has a great chance to land a 4 year contributor with the 28th pick. It's valuable, especially for a team that needs cheap bench pieces.

I don't see the point of this trade for Denver whatsoever. Jackson is a much better offensive player than Micic and Seth Curry is pretty much done. Nnaji is still young enough to possibly be salvaged.
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Re: Denver/Charlotte 

Post#6 » by tbhawksfan1 » Wed Jun 12, 2024 10:13 am

BigGargamel wrote:
Rich4114 wrote:
psman2 wrote:The players Denver are receiving just are not enough if any of an upgrade to what they are sending out. If I am sending out 28 I want to at least get a for sure rotation player back better than RJ. No reason to just pay to realize the negative contract of Nnaji for no real reason.

28 in this draft is like a mid second round pick in others


I absolutely disagree with this. The #3 pick in this draft is like the #8 in others, but I love the depth in this draft, playoff teams love this class. Denver has a great chance to land a 4 year contributor with the 28th pick. It's valuable, especially for a team that needs cheap bench pieces.

I don't see the point of this trade for Denver whatsoever. Jackson is a much better offensive player than Micic and Seth Curry is pretty much done. Nnaji is still young enough to possibly be salvaged.



I agree with you. This draft is lacking a sure super star potential but it has quality into the second round. Very deep draft
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Re: Denver/Charlotte 

Post#7 » by Colbinii » Wed Jun 12, 2024 1:24 pm

Rich4114 wrote:
psman2 wrote:The players Denver are receiving just are not enough if any of an upgrade to what they are sending out. If I am sending out 28 I want to at least get a for sure rotation player back better than RJ. No reason to just pay to realize the negative contract of Nnaji for no real reason.

28 in this draft is like a mid second round pick in others


No it isn't. Why do people keep saying this?

It is the top of the draft that is weak, not the mid-1st and certainly not the end of the 1st.

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