BoogieTime wrote:Scoot McGroot wrote:The Beam King wrote:
How is going from DeAaron Fox to Isaac, enjoy and blacks 3 to 4xs what we paid for? This is an insane argument.
DeAaron Fox plays for Chicago now? Or did Sacramento trade Fox for a bunch if value, and then send their “bad contracts and a single protected first” to Chicago for Lavine?
Ultimately, Sacramento traded Huerter, Zach Collins, Tre Jones and the Chicago protected first for Lavine and a 2nd.
Feels like here they’re trading Lavine for good players, no bad contracts, and a still valuable rookie contract player. That’s a huge return on investment, no?
I think we have different opinions on Isaac and WCJ.....
I agree this is clearly where we differ.
From where I sit, they aren't positive collectively.....
WCJ's offense has cratered this season.. Isaac is still a profound defensive player, but his offense is so bad you couldn't start him with Domas or anything, or start him in too many places IMO. And then an organization couldn't build around his health anyhoo. WCJ wouldnt play with Domas/Val
I agree on WCJ's offense this season. But I think that guy that's been there the last 3 or so seasons is likely to return? And, I think you could play WCJ with either of Domas or Val in limited minutes. He offers enough stretch and movement to easily play with Sabonis, even if it's not perfect.
As for Isaac, I think that he'd have to play somewhat limited minutes...maybe he and WCJ platoon at the 4? But with Sabonis as the 5, I think Isaac is kind of the perfect impactful defender next to Sabonis. And with how Sabonis can pass people open for easy shots, I think Isaac would excel there. When Sabonis was in Indy, we always pictured Isaac (albeit, pre multiple injuries) as the PERFECT prototype PF fit next to Sabonis. And, I think WCJ and Isaac are on great team controlled contracts to protect from any major downsides going forward. As we saw this year with team's struggling to staff the C spot, I think WCJ is a great low end starter, top tier backup C that will maintain value in trade.
And the way Magic fans are reacting to the trade I will assume Black holds more value to them and their eye tests than his numbers..
Again, he's a really good defender at multiple guard spots, while his offensive game is struggling to come along. Luckily, his secondary distributing ability helps a ton there, and seems to have some promise in growth. And, he just turned 21. There's definitely a lot of promise there.
So, the value, seems about even to what the Kings gave up IMO but direction is off though the Magic players may have more market value....
I would agree direction is different, and the Magic players have more market value. I just think that Sacramento, if they're to build around Sabonis/Murray, should put as many solid defenders around them as possible. This kind of move does that.
But directionally it doesn't work for the kings certainly (so no they wouldn't love anything in your words). Again, despite Lavine's reputation, he's been thoroughly a solid player for a couple years and is the best player here. And the Kings are winning now, and have been after Lavine, and aren't gambling on Black at this juncture.
I'm sure Ranadive would hate to move Lavine. He has lusted after him for awhile. I just think that if they had an offer of so much value, they'd have to take it and flip a bit in terms of direction.
And Lavine can move to SF in the future (he played SF/PF in Chicago)
Oh! I think WCJ could equally move to SF in the future to accommodate Sabonis/Val
