VFX wrote:drsd wrote:VFX wrote:
That’s a crazy overpay tbh.
Guy averages 10 points on a bad team in 30mpg at age 32
A semi-bust backup inlcuded for salary purposes and a draftpick that may or may not become a rotational player: not sure I call that an "overpay".
If one looks at the many tables on draft expectations, here's one https://www.82games.com/nbadraftpicks.htm , a pick in the 20-25 range should become somewhere between "role player" and "deep bench".
As Brooklyn want to get worse, it would take a flier on the 10% chance that the pick would "be more".
For Orlando, there is no gosh-darn-way-in-heck the team should draft and keep two rookies. For me, if the worse of the two FRPs and Anthony leads to Finney-Smith, I would say it is Orlando that won the trade.
Eh.
Nobody including Weltman knows AB’s true upside enough to call him a semi-bust. Is it looking good? No, but we still don’t know.
And no, I’m not trading essentially two firsts for a guy that might be out of the league in two years. DFS has a bigger contract than Cole Anthony and doesn’t even really move the needle.
Tristan da Silva is putting up relatively similar numbers in his rookie season for 1/6 the cost. I’d rather they just stop **** around with Isaac’s minutes instead of making marginal lateral moves.
I guess he meant Cole Anthony not Anthony Black. At least I hope so.



















