god shammgod wrote:mpharris36 wrote:god shammgod wrote:
it's not an anti-frank stance actually, i think they would just rather have the better pick and dump parsons for an expiring. lee & frank aren't really what they're after.
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I don't think franks value is as low as your saying it. I think people understand he was going to struggle but there is plenty of value still there...but Franks value is still much greater to the knicks than what anyone else could offer.
The first thing would be getting as close to #4 as possible in a trade down.
So for example if the Bulls were trading down #7 has more value than #9. So that gives the Bulls a leg up.
But what might tilt the trade in our favor is the Bulls would have to deal Robin Lopez. The Grizz want to make the playoffs and how does Robin Lopez help them where Marc Gasol plays. Lee/Thomas would be much better fits then say Lopez and Felecio from the Bulls. And if Memphis really wants say Mikal Bridges (who they reportidly like) and can get him at 7 or 9...I think they would rather take the knicks package and shed parsons and get better contributing players.
this whole we want to make the playoffs thing seems suspect at best. lopez is expiring and they have the better pick. so i don't think frank is gonna make the difference.
The Grizzlies are definitely putting all their chips in a pile to try to win now before their veteran core’s days dwindle to a close.
its not as ridiculous as you think. They have Conley and Gasol they really have no choice to compete.
when you look at it straight from a salary dump...yes Lopez > Lee. When you look at it as a chance to get back into the playoffs Lee > Lopez.
If they are just looking for a straight salary dump and rebuild then they wouldn't be interested in trade #4 to begin with. You only trade #4 if you trying to compete.
































