JMAC3 wrote:MasterIchiro wrote:JMAC3 wrote:
This is the perfect the grass is always greener on the other side trade. We are up in arms over Mark missing 60 games and have the assumption he will never play again. But ready to give up assets for a guy that has played on averaged <35 games a season for his 6+ yr career. Williams played 6 games last year... The best part is even when he is healthy he is a worse player than Mark.
Yes Jerami Grant is the best player in the trade but he is overpaid. This feels like a lose lose trade for both sides.
Which neutral/negative contract will the Hornets miss once gone here?
Micic?
J. Grant is an upgrade over G. Williams so you can't argue there.
Robert Williams III would be a C2 here but ahead of Nick in a playoff rotation. A clear upgrade. And we get to keep Nick for big depth. Nick is our hedge against injuries to both Mark & RWIII.
So you're going to miss Josh Green. He cost 2 second rounders to move here - negative value.
Martin? Really?
This has nothing to do with what I said. Robert Williams has played less than Mark, so how does that help in a world where we are making the trade because we are assuming Mark is hurt?
Do I think Micic, Green, Martin or Grant are great players in a vacuum? No but you are also talking about giving up a ton of depth to probably get 1 player, who is overpaid. Plus adding in a first round pick.
So yeah giving up 4 of our top 9 players for 1 guy seems like a bad deal for a team that is always hurt and struggles with depth.
I am not assuming Mark is hurt here, moving forward.
I am asserting that we need to add depth at 4/5 even if the assumption is Mark is healthy.
In fact, I'm not even selling out Nick here, because he's a part of the depth we need with our bigs, Mark healthy or injured indefinitely. There is a world where Mark returns and we still lack depth at center/PF.
And J. Grant is a legit 2-way player with size and versatility to switch and guard multiple positions.
His archetype is one of the game's greatest commodities, therefore rarely cheap. J. Grant would attract bids of at least 1 first rounder. But that's a cheap entry point.
The most Hornet valuable contract in this proposal (Josh Green) cost Dallas 2 second rounders to unload.
J. Grant is far more valuable, so the grass is greener. Maybe you're color blind?
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