Trade with eye towards draft- #2
Posted: Wed Feb 6, 2013 10:32 pm
Assumptions= Milsap will not be signed this offseason and best value is to trade him now.
Utah- Ramon Sessions ($5M this year and 2013/14), either Diop ($7M expiring) or Warrick ($4M, team option next year) and swap picks.
Brooklyn- Milsap ($8.5M) and perhaps Bell ($3.5) as costs to get Milsap.
Charlotte- Humphries ($12M this year and next), Tinsley ($1.3M expiring), swap picks with Utah.
Jazz would swap their lower pick (GSW) for Charlotte's lower pick (Portland- top 12 protected). Currently, Portland pick sitting at #14, but could go to #13 if Lakers pass them. If it goes lower than 12, then Bobcats would either need to give Jazz Portland pick (top 12 protected for several years) or give another future pick or set of picks.
Why Charlotte does it- they are going to get one of the top picks this year. They need a decent PF and rebounding badly and Humphries fits the bill. Pretty good trade off swapping #13 or #14 pick for a low to mid 20s pick in this year's draft.
Why Nets do it- Milsap helps them with playoff push this year and gives them some flexibility financially next year (maybe even use it to sign Milsap).
Obvious why Jazz do it. Sessions becomes best PG that is available to play, keeping the Jazz in the playoff picture this year. Gives them a better shot at a better PG in the draft (could move up 10 spots in draft), and maintains their flexibility moving forward.
Utah- Ramon Sessions ($5M this year and 2013/14), either Diop ($7M expiring) or Warrick ($4M, team option next year) and swap picks.
Brooklyn- Milsap ($8.5M) and perhaps Bell ($3.5) as costs to get Milsap.
Charlotte- Humphries ($12M this year and next), Tinsley ($1.3M expiring), swap picks with Utah.
Jazz would swap their lower pick (GSW) for Charlotte's lower pick (Portland- top 12 protected). Currently, Portland pick sitting at #14, but could go to #13 if Lakers pass them. If it goes lower than 12, then Bobcats would either need to give Jazz Portland pick (top 12 protected for several years) or give another future pick or set of picks.
Why Charlotte does it- they are going to get one of the top picks this year. They need a decent PF and rebounding badly and Humphries fits the bill. Pretty good trade off swapping #13 or #14 pick for a low to mid 20s pick in this year's draft.
Why Nets do it- Milsap helps them with playoff push this year and gives them some flexibility financially next year (maybe even use it to sign Milsap).
Obvious why Jazz do it. Sessions becomes best PG that is available to play, keeping the Jazz in the playoff picture this year. Gives them a better shot at a better PG in the draft (could move up 10 spots in draft), and maintains their flexibility moving forward.