theBigLip wrote:brackdan70 wrote:DetroitDon15 wrote:
I think the current value of Ivey is higher than what the Pistons are receiving. If the Pistons move Ivey, it’s in a trade up for a player of greater impact. This deal doesn’t do it. Trading Ivey for lesser parts, no real value able draft compensation and taking on bad salary makes zero sense.
Pritchard and a pick is not enough value for Ivey?
That’s insane thinking to me.
How is Ivey any better than Pritchard?
He is 4 years younger than her so there is that upside that is worth some value, but the pick more than makes up for that imo.
I get that you might want to include Ivey and picks for a player of higher impact, but this is great value for Ivey. You could turn this package around for a player of higher impact.
Ivey is one of the best athletes in the league. He had a wasted year w a historically bad coach, followed up w 30 great games and then the broken leg. This year will be his coming out party. His ceiling is so much higher than Pritchard’s.
What in particular keeps him from being Jalen Green 2.0?


















