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Re: Official 2025-2026 Magic Trade ideas thread 

Post#1421 » by fendilim » Yesterday 9:01 pm

eyriq wrote:
tooler wrote:
eyriq wrote:Dyson $25M AAV
Braun $25M AAV
Camara $20.5 AAV

Quite aware of recent market trends

Here's a comparison of year 2 of AB (and Camara since he's at the same point) with year 3 of Braun and Dyson to give an idea of the level he needs to hit this season to get a similar extension.

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Long way to go. I wish him good luck. That would mean two strong seasons still on the rookie scale.
Keeping experience/age constant AB will very likely match their year 3 stats. Not nearly the gap you make it out to be. The main differentiator will be mpg.
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Re: Official 2025-2026 Magic Trade ideas thread 

Post#1422 » by eyriq » Yesterday 9:02 pm

fendilim wrote:
eyriq wrote:
tooler wrote:Here's a comparison of year 2 of AB (and Camara since he's at the same point) with year 3 of Braun and Dyson to give an idea of the level he needs to hit this season to get a similar extension.

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Long way to go. I wish him good luck. That would mean two strong seasons still on the rookie scale.
Keeping experience/age constant AB will very likely match their year 3 stats. Not nearly the gap you make it out to be. The main differentiator will be mpg.
and %..
Nope, AB can shoot now
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Re: Official 2025-2026 Magic Trade ideas thread 

Post#1423 » by fendilim » Yesterday 9:07 pm

eyriq wrote:
fendilim wrote:
eyriq wrote:Keeping experience/age constant AB will very likely match their year 3 stats. Not nearly the gap you make it out to be. The main differentiator will be mpg.
and %..
Nope, AB can shoot now

Everyone can, what are the chances of him making it tho?
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Re: Official 2025-2026 Magic Trade ideas thread 

Post#1424 » by Skybox » Yesterday 9:32 pm

fendilim wrote:
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fendilim wrote:and %..
Nope, AB can shoot now

Everyone can, what are the chances of him making it tho?


He’s also facing a battle for minutes on his own roster now…after the Bane trade, there will likely be no handholding development time. Daniel’s exploded on ATL, maybe AB can too.
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Re: Official 2025-2026 Magic Trade ideas thread 

Post#1425 » by I Rasharted » Today 11:43 am

eyriq wrote:What people don't appreciate is that AB is a very similar player with several advantages. AB is bigger, the better playmaker, applies more rim pressure, is more versatile on defense, and is right on target as a shooter. He doesn't have Suggs assertiveness on offense but we don't need that, see the Desmond Bane trade.

Is it just me or does AB's handle look a little better this year? Looks like he's been working on it.
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Re: Official 2025-2026 Magic Trade ideas thread 

Post#1426 » by MasterGMer » 32 minutes ago

Regarding AB and Suggs, I do not even think we have the luxury of a debate. Why? It depends on what the opposite team wants. AB is younger and more upside. But upside is upside and Suggs has injury concern, however, he is all defensive team. Which ever has more value? I do not think we can even decide on this.

However, I go back to my original point. Starting next year when Paolo's rookie extension kicks in, we won't stand still. Why? Because the second apron thing is really going to hurt us. Plus the poison pill rule on AB's potential rookie extension is going to kick in. And that is going to hurt even more if we choose to extend him.

However, the different direction we will go is going to depend on how we do this season. If we can make a deep playoff run, we might choose to go Run it back as much as we can. If somehow we have an early exit and didn't meet what we expect, I really do think some big trade is going to happen with both of the Motives I mentioned.

Let's Win first and then worry about how we going to PAY the roster. However, changes are always welcomed.

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