Value of your PGs?
Value of your PGs?
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Value of your PGs?
What would you want in exchange for each of your point guards? How you value them individually?
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I would be shocked if Conley is moved. There is no reason to move him after only one year in the NBA. The kid is only 20 years old, and had a very nice rookie season. Compared to some other stud point guards in recent years, Conley was only outplayed in his rookie year by Chris Paul. Conley's numbers compare favorably to Deron Williams, Tony Parker, and Steve Nash.
Last year was more or less Lowery's rookie season as well because of his injury at the beginning of his rookie year. His numbers also compare favorably to Deron Williams, Tony Parker, and Steve Nash.
Now, I am not trying to say Lowery will be in their league, but I will predict that Conley will be in their league! In fact, there is no doubt in my mind that Conley will be averaging 16 ppg; 8 apg; and 4 rpg for his second year in the league.
So, I would have to say that Conley is untouchable, unless the Heat wanted to trade their #2 pick FOR Conley and the Grizzlies' #5 pick. I would think the Grizzlies would be interested in that deal, no matter who was available: Rose or Beasley.
As for Lowery, he is worth a mid-first round draft pick. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the Grizzlies could not get between a 12 and a 16 pick for him if they so choose.
In my opinion, Critt could still turn out to be a special player. He had mad-hype going into college. He is still young (he's not even old enough to drink yet), and the kid is 6'5", and quick as lightening! So, it would take a mid to lower first round pick to pry Critt away from the Grizzlies (and I wouldn't do it for that because he has the chance to be special).
Here are the numbers:
Chris Paul averaged 16 ppg; 8 apg; 5 rpg his rookie season in 36 mpg.
Deron Williams averaged 10.8 ppg; 4.5 apg; 2.5 rpg his rookie season in 29 mpg.
Tony Parker averaged 9 ppg; 4.5 apg; 2.5 rpg his rookie season in 29.5 mpg.
Steve Nash didn't average double digits in points until his fifth year in the league.
Mike Conley averaged 9.4 ppg; 4.5 apg; 2.6 rpg his rookie season in 26 mpg.
Kyle Lowery averaged 9.6 ppg; 3.6 apg; 3 rpg his second season, which was his first full season in the league, in under 26 mpg.
Last year was more or less Lowery's rookie season as well because of his injury at the beginning of his rookie year. His numbers also compare favorably to Deron Williams, Tony Parker, and Steve Nash.
Now, I am not trying to say Lowery will be in their league, but I will predict that Conley will be in their league! In fact, there is no doubt in my mind that Conley will be averaging 16 ppg; 8 apg; and 4 rpg for his second year in the league.
So, I would have to say that Conley is untouchable, unless the Heat wanted to trade their #2 pick FOR Conley and the Grizzlies' #5 pick. I would think the Grizzlies would be interested in that deal, no matter who was available: Rose or Beasley.
As for Lowery, he is worth a mid-first round draft pick. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the Grizzlies could not get between a 12 and a 16 pick for him if they so choose.
In my opinion, Critt could still turn out to be a special player. He had mad-hype going into college. He is still young (he's not even old enough to drink yet), and the kid is 6'5", and quick as lightening! So, it would take a mid to lower first round pick to pry Critt away from the Grizzlies (and I wouldn't do it for that because he has the chance to be special).
Here are the numbers:
Chris Paul averaged 16 ppg; 8 apg; 5 rpg his rookie season in 36 mpg.
Deron Williams averaged 10.8 ppg; 4.5 apg; 2.5 rpg his rookie season in 29 mpg.
Tony Parker averaged 9 ppg; 4.5 apg; 2.5 rpg his rookie season in 29.5 mpg.
Steve Nash didn't average double digits in points until his fifth year in the league.
Mike Conley averaged 9.4 ppg; 4.5 apg; 2.6 rpg his rookie season in 26 mpg.
Kyle Lowery averaged 9.6 ppg; 3.6 apg; 3 rpg his second season, which was his first full season in the league, in under 26 mpg.
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Wasn't really interested in Conley, just Crittenton and Lowry.
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