zimpy27 wrote:An expiring for JV outright is fair.
Not to the Wizards or else they wouldn't have signed him. If some team feels expiring + a few SRPs is too steep a price, the solution is simple: look elsewhere. Problem solved.
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zimpy27 wrote:An expiring for JV outright is fair.
wemby wrote:zimpy27 wrote:An expiring for JV outright is fair.
Not to the Wizards or else they wouldn't have signed him. If some team feels expiring + a few SRPs is too steep a price, the solution is simple: look elsewhere. Problem solved.
Godaddycurse wrote:jayjaysee wrote:I like Jonas behind Zu instead of playing Mo or pushing Nico.. LAC still has a couple seconds left. Seems like a good deal if that’s the asking price.
Zu can play a few less regular season minutes a night.. And the salary difference between Tucker/Jonas really makes it easy to duck the tax once LAC decide to do that..
LAC has the worse of UTAH/LAC 2030 2nd and 2031 LAC 2nd to trade only.. If i'm washington i would take vincent and 4 2nds from LAL over tucker and those 2 seconds from LAC
zimpy27 wrote:Bonus trade idea:
Lakers get Valanciunas
Lakers give Vincent, unprotect LAL27FRP
Wizards get Vincent (in to TPE), Kessler, $10m TPE
Wizards give Valanciunas, PBJ, WSH27FRP(1-6 protected, conveys 28 if FRP with Knicks conveys in 26)
Jazz get PBJ, unprotect LAL27FRP, WSH27FRP(1-6 protected, conveys 28 if FRP with Knicks conveys in 26)
Jazz give Kessler
Logic of trade is that Wiz see Sarr+Kessler as a dynamic frontcourt of future.
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nate33 wrote:zimpy27 wrote:Bonus trade idea:
Lakers get Valanciunas
Lakers give Vincent, unprotect LAL27FRP
Wizards get Vincent (in to TPE), Kessler, $10m TPE
Wizards give Valanciunas, PBJ, WSH27FRP(1-6 protected, conveys 28 if FRP with Knicks conveys in 26)
Jazz get PBJ, unprotect LAL27FRP, WSH27FRP(1-6 protected, conveys 28 if FRP with Knicks conveys in 26)
Jazz give Kessler
Logic of trade is that Wiz see Sarr+Kessler as a dynamic frontcourt of future.
Cut out Utah and I'd do it from Washington's perspective.
That Utah idea is horrible though. There's no way the Wizards are giving up a likely high 2027 FRP for Kessler. The Wizards need to land stars before they think about filling out their roster with role players.
But JV for Vincent and the LAL 2027 FRP is a good trade.
SkyHook wrote:nate33 wrote:zimpy27 wrote:Bonus trade idea:
Lakers get Valanciunas
Lakers give Vincent, unprotect LAL27FRP
Wizards get Vincent (in to TPE), Kessler, $10m TPE
Wizards give Valanciunas, PBJ, WSH27FRP(1-6 protected, conveys 28 if FRP with Knicks conveys in 26)
Jazz get PBJ, unprotect LAL27FRP, WSH27FRP(1-6 protected, conveys 28 if FRP with Knicks conveys in 26)
Jazz give Kessler
Logic of trade is that Wiz see Sarr+Kessler as a dynamic frontcourt of future.
Cut out Utah and I'd do it from Washington's perspective.
That Utah idea is horrible though. There's no way the Wizards are giving up a likely high 2027 FRP for Kessler. The Wizards need to land stars before they think about filling out their roster with role players.
But JV for Vincent and the LAL 2027 FRP is a good trade.
I'm trying to understand the logic that leads one to believe that 91st percentile dEPM Kessler--leading the league in block rate (and three point field goal percentage)--is merely a role player and unworthy of a FRP in return while 2nd percentile dEPM Valanciunas--saved from being the worst defensive center in the league only because Noah Clowney exists--is such a stellar upgrade that he merits one.
Texas Chuck wrote:unprotected 1st to turn Vincent into JV is a terrible, terrible idea. Lotto protected 1st? Seems perfect.
unprotected and lightly protected first for Kessler is a massive overpay.
Amazing deal for Utah. Washington for some reason hates value in that version and hands it all to Utah. Bad for LA as they terribly overpay.
nate33 wrote:SkyHook wrote:nate33 wrote:Cut out Utah and I'd do it from Washington's perspective.
That Utah idea is horrible though. There's no way the Wizards are giving up a likely high 2027 FRP for Kessler. The Wizards need to land stars before they think about filling out their roster with role players.
But JV for Vincent and the LAL 2027 FRP is a good trade.
I'm trying to understand the logic that leads one to believe that 91st percentile dEPM Kessler--leading the league in block rate (and three point field goal percentage)--is merely a role player and unworthy of a FRP in return while 2nd percentile dEPM Valanciunas--saved from being the worst defensive center in the league only because Noah Clowney exists--is such a stellar upgrade that he merits one.
Because the FRP for Kessler is likely to be in the high lottery. The FRP for JV will be in the late teens or early 20's. It's also in the distant future: 2029 at the earliest.
And lol at mentioning Kessler leading the league in 3P% because he has hit 2 of 2 in 18 total games and has attempted only 24 in his entire career (hitting 29%).
nate33 wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:unprotected 1st to turn Vincent into JV is a terrible, terrible idea. Lotto protected 1st? Seems perfect.
unprotected and lightly protected first for Kessler is a massive overpay.
Amazing deal for Utah. Washington for some reason hates value in that version and hands it all to Utah. Bad for LA as they terribly overpay.
Yeah, I agree that LAL ought to protect that pick. However, they already owe their 2027 pick to Utah, so we're actually talking about the 2029 pick. I'd be okay with lotto protection if the obligation kept getting rolled over for a few years if it didn't convey in 2029. But if LA wants the future flexibility by not encumbering the pick over the long term, then I'd only agree to minimal protection - top 6 or so.
zimpy27 wrote:nate33 wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:unprotected 1st to turn Vincent into JV is a terrible, terrible idea. Lotto protected 1st? Seems perfect.
unprotected and lightly protected first for Kessler is a massive overpay.
Amazing deal for Utah. Washington for some reason hates value in that version and hands it all to Utah. Bad for LA as they terribly overpay.
Yeah, I agree that LAL ought to protect that pick. However, they already owe their 2027 pick to Utah, so we're actually talking about the 2029 pick. I'd be okay with lotto protection if the obligation kept getting rolled over for a few years if it didn't convey in 2029. But if LA wants the future flexibility by not encumbering the pick over the long term, then I'd only agree to minimal protection - top 6 or so.
Utah already has the Lakers 2027 FRP protected 1-4. Lakers just remove the 1-4 protections on the pick they already gave to Utah.
If you cut Utah out of the deal then it's just Vincent for Val.
Wizards give a pick protected 1-6 to Utah. Can increase protections.
nate33 wrote:zimpy27 wrote:nate33 wrote:Yeah, I agree that LAL ought to protect that pick. However, they already owe their 2027 pick to Utah, so we're actually talking about the 2029 pick. I'd be okay with lotto protection if the obligation kept getting rolled over for a few years if it didn't convey in 2029. But if LA wants the future flexibility by not encumbering the pick over the long term, then I'd only agree to minimal protection - top 6 or so.
Utah already has the Lakers 2027 FRP protected 1-4. Lakers just remove the 1-4 protections on the pick they already gave to Utah.
If you cut Utah out of the deal then it's just Vincent for Val.
Wizards give a pick protected 1-6 to Utah. Can increase protections.
The Wizards have absolutely no interest in trading away a future pick for Kessler. None.
If there is a Val for Vincent trade where the Lakers throw in a protected first, I'm interested. Otherwise, there really isn't a deal to be made.
zimpy27 wrote:nate33 wrote:zimpy27 wrote:
Utah already has the Lakers 2027 FRP protected 1-4. Lakers just remove the 1-4 protections on the pick they already gave to Utah.
If you cut Utah out of the deal then it's just Vincent for Val.
Wizards give a pick protected 1-6 to Utah. Can increase protections.
The Wizards have absolutely no interest in trading away a future pick for Kessler. None.
If there is a Val for Vincent trade where the Lakers throw in a protected first, I'm interested. Otherwise, there really isn't a deal to be made.
What value do you think Val has?
Most here see it as 2-3 SRPs with Vincent for Val.
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