General question to help me understand the boards thought process. Who has more trade value (and what is the value difference between) Donte DiVincenzo or Norman Powell?
P.S, put aside all the apron stuff, this is not a trade suggestion, this is thought exercise.
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DDV. He's more of a two-way player.
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Op should make a poll.
Powell is playing far better this year so i go with him
Powell is playing far better this year so i go with him
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About the same. Some teams might value one over the other, but I don't think it's a clear "this side owes value" situation if they were in some larger trade.
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I don't think either fetches more than expiring and a top 10-LPish protected pick. I got DDV slightly more valuable, by like a 2nd.
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I prefer DDV, but they're probably valued pretty similar on average and some teams will prefer one, while others will prefer the other.
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DDC because of better defense and more sure 3pt shooter.
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DDV is a better complementary player.
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DDV has three years at a much lower rate than Norm over his one left. He's also younger and perceived to be a "much" better defender (not saying he isn't, but Norm isn't a slouch. Has been worse this year due to more of an offensive load) I can't see many agreeing that Norm has better value, though, I see him as hands down a better player and wouldn't consider making such a move.
Interesting, more sure in what sense?
On the year, Donte is taking 6.6 threes and shooting 35.9%. For his career, he is at 5.7 attempts and 37.4%.
Norm is taking 8.8 attempts and hitting 44.1%. For his career, he's at 4.2 attempts and 39.9%.
OGSactownballer wrote:DDC because of better defense and more sure 3pt shooter.
Interesting, more sure in what sense?
On the year, Donte is taking 6.6 threes and shooting 35.9%. For his career, he is at 5.7 attempts and 37.4%.
Norm is taking 8.8 attempts and hitting 44.1%. For his career, he's at 4.2 attempts and 39.9%.
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I have DDV by a decent clip.
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