Wizards and Spurs trade young players

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Re: Wizards and Spurs trade young players 

Post#21 » by wemby » Tue Jun 24, 2025 6:20 am

BK_2020 wrote:
Chinook wrote:
BK_2020 wrote:Castle is probably going in the 20s in a normal draft.


He'd probably be around 10 in this draft. People forget how his stock rose once his height was confirmed. It was basically the opposite of Bailey.

We had a full age 20 season of Castle being inefficient from all three levels plus the line. I don't know how you can be optimistic about his ceiling.

He was more efficient than rookie Cade Cunningham and Banchero stil, should they be given up on?
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Re: Wizards and Spurs trade young players 

Post#22 » by One_and_Done » Tue Jun 24, 2025 8:02 am

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I would have that as a pretty big overpay by Washington. Maybe you give up 6 for him if you don't like the players there but I wouldn't add Coulibaly to the pick. And I don't think I'd trade Sarr straight up for him.


It would be, but you'd need a big overpay to get San Antonio to give up Castle.


Do you think he's the level of player worth overpaying for? I don't. I don't see the path to stardom for Castle offensively.

If he doesn't develop a shot then no, but he might develop one. It doesn't make alot of sense for the Spurs to move him now while that's unclear. Why risk selling low in him unless you're getting a killer return.
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