based on Butler to Griz rumor (MIA/MEM/NOP/DET)
Posted: Mon Jan 6, 2025 2:13 am
On the inter-webs there is a rumor that Butler is going to Memphis. The source is that gambling odds moved from +3000 to +300 (tied for top odds).
So since I don't see that thread yet (maybe it got buried?)
Heat trade Butler, Robinson, Highsmith, Rozier, Richardson
get JRE (not Joe Rogan), Kennard, McCollum, Ingram, Smart.
Rationale: Butler wants out, Ingram is a similar contract problem but at least is younger, so extending him during his prime actually isn't problematic. Adding useful role players and guys who could have some good fit. CJ moves to 6th man, Smart probably starts alongside Herro. JRE is a lunch pail type who will fit perfectly into a role in Miami.
Griz trade Kennard, Smart, Konchar, Clarke, 3 FRP (Mem 2025, 2027, 2029 all unprotected), 2 SRP (recipients choice).
get Butler. Personally, I like Clarke a lot but everything else here has a replace from within option. Smart is obviously upgraded into Butler. Kennards replacement is Cam Spencer on the two way (not as good obviously, but can continue to develop). Since the outgoing talent is on the weaker side, I can imagine more picks being included, but I started here. Memphis loves grit and thats Jimmy.
Pelicans trade JRE, McCollum, Ingram
get Konchar, Sasser, Robinson, Rozier, Clarke, 3 Memphis FRP (25, 27,29 all no protection).
Rationale getting three picks, two of which have high-variance potential is not a bad haul. Sasser and Clarke are both useful young players. Rozier replaces some of what McCollum brings and costs less. Konchar is fine, but could be flipped to a team needing to fill out at the deadline.
Pistons trade Sasser
get Richardson, Highsmith, 2 SRP
rationale: I like Sasser, possibly because he likes to burn the Knicks. He isn't a big part of what they are doing and they have adequate guard play at the moment. Adding another vet shooter in Richardson and a wing defender in Highsmith just gives them more options and the 2 SRP are compensation for the 5M cap (effetively 2.5 million in real dollars).
So since I don't see that thread yet (maybe it got buried?)
Heat trade Butler, Robinson, Highsmith, Rozier, Richardson
get JRE (not Joe Rogan), Kennard, McCollum, Ingram, Smart.
Rationale: Butler wants out, Ingram is a similar contract problem but at least is younger, so extending him during his prime actually isn't problematic. Adding useful role players and guys who could have some good fit. CJ moves to 6th man, Smart probably starts alongside Herro. JRE is a lunch pail type who will fit perfectly into a role in Miami.
Griz trade Kennard, Smart, Konchar, Clarke, 3 FRP (Mem 2025, 2027, 2029 all unprotected), 2 SRP (recipients choice).
get Butler. Personally, I like Clarke a lot but everything else here has a replace from within option. Smart is obviously upgraded into Butler. Kennards replacement is Cam Spencer on the two way (not as good obviously, but can continue to develop). Since the outgoing talent is on the weaker side, I can imagine more picks being included, but I started here. Memphis loves grit and thats Jimmy.
Pelicans trade JRE, McCollum, Ingram
get Konchar, Sasser, Robinson, Rozier, Clarke, 3 Memphis FRP (25, 27,29 all no protection).
Rationale getting three picks, two of which have high-variance potential is not a bad haul. Sasser and Clarke are both useful young players. Rozier replaces some of what McCollum brings and costs less. Konchar is fine, but could be flipped to a team needing to fill out at the deadline.
Pistons trade Sasser
get Richardson, Highsmith, 2 SRP
rationale: I like Sasser, possibly because he likes to burn the Knicks. He isn't a big part of what they are doing and they have adequate guard play at the moment. Adding another vet shooter in Richardson and a wing defender in Highsmith just gives them more options and the 2 SRP are compensation for the 5M cap (effetively 2.5 million in real dollars).