Scoot McGroot wrote:Xman wrote:I like New Orleans as an option:
New Orleans could build a strong lineup by adding a reliable pg-
pg - Brogdon, (Graham or Kira)
sg - CJ, Murphy
sf - Ingram, HJones
pf - Zion, Nance
c - Val, Hayes
IND sends Brogdon
NO sends - picks (MIL 2025 and 2027 firsts - with top 8 protection added so NO gets benefit if pick hits big) and either Kira or Graham, matching salary combo of (Temple, Hermangomez, NMarshall)
Indy would need some pick incentive - but not a crazy amount since getting expiring contracts. Depending on where draft slots fall, could be a 2022 pick(instead.
This up has nothing for Indy. There’s not any use for Kira or Graham in Indy with Haliburton and McConnell at PG, and Duarte/Buddy at the SG spot. Waiting for a long time for picks with essentially no lotto upside (with the protections you suggest) means this offer provides almost nothing at all. I’d imagine this kind of offer doesn’t even elicit discussion going forward for Indy.
In your opinion, what would be a fair, realistic trade offer to get Brogdon to the Pelicans? You seem to have a good pulse on the Pacers' value of their players and what they're worth for trades. Respect for consistently batting away less than stellar offers for your team's good players.
So for matching salary purposes: Graham + Temple + _____ prospect (Murphy, Kira, Or WHG + Naji with more pick incentive to offset value) + ____ draft pick(s)?
Seems like Graham would have to be re-routed to a 3rd team, in your opinion.
How serious is Brogdon's injury? How do you think it would affect his trade value?
Does Trey Murphy being included change the value significantly?
How many / which draft picks would be sufficient?