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Pritchard's value in a trade

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What is Pritchard's value in a trade?

1st round pick 1-10 range
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1%
1st round pick 11-20 range
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6%
1st round pick 21-30 range
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36%
2nd round pick 31-45 range
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35%
2nd round pick 46-60 range
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7%
 
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#61 » by BK_2020 » Mon May 29, 2023 1:09 am

Elrod is Back wrote:Unless a team is willing to give us a no. 1 pick for Pritchard, I see no reason to trade him. He is a nice 4th guard who can be plugged in when need be. And he is cheap. In a year he is a restricted free agent and we have the right to match. We could accept the qualifying offer and stay for a 5th season and then be a UFA in 2025. We get a decent guy on cheap money for two years.

No reason to just dump him....unless we get a first rounder.

Keep him.

He's cheap this season. Next season not so much. He's going to be making $4 mil. which is about 3 mil. too much for a guy who plays maybe 500 non-garbage time minutes in a season. Qualifying offer would be 125% of that, which is even more. You can get a Pritchard-level guard (or better) for the vet minimum.
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#62 » by threrf23 » Mon May 29, 2023 3:30 am

Elrod is Back wrote:Unless a team is willing to give us a no. 1 pick for Pritchard, I see no reason to trade him. He is a nice 4th guard who can be plugged in when need be. And he is cheap. In a year he is a restricted free agent and we have the right to match. We could accept the qualifying offer and stay for a 5th season and then be a UFA in 2025. We get a decent guy on cheap money for two years.

No reason to just dump him....unless we get a first rounder.

Keep him.


Part of the reason you trade him is simply because he wants to be traded, he is good enough to play regular minutes on some team or another, and it isn't fair to him to keep him on the bench for another season.

Everyone needs to win or it doesn't work out over the long run.
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#63 » by chrisab123 » Mon May 29, 2023 1:03 pm

Late 1st. He's definitely gone in the offseason but thats probably his stand alone value. Hes been hidden fairly well on a very stacked team and hasn't been injured a lot like Romeo was when they traded him.
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#64 » by Celts17Pride » Mon May 29, 2023 2:04 pm

I'm still in the keep Pritchard and move Brogdon camp. Brogdon's trade value (whatever it is) will never be higher.
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#65 » by Hal14 » Mon May 29, 2023 2:14 pm

Celts17Pride wrote:I'm still in the keep Pritchard and move Brogdon camp. Brogdon's trade value (whatever it is) will never be higher.

Trade Brogdon for what?
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#66 » by Celts17Pride » Mon May 29, 2023 2:20 pm

Hal14 wrote:
Celts17Pride wrote:I'm still in the keep Pritchard and move Brogdon camp. Brogdon's trade value (whatever it is) will never be higher.

Trade Brogdon for what?

Celtics are going to have a huge salary cap issue. Smart, White and Brogdon are a luxury. Brogdon is going to be 31 years old makes $22.5 million a year and is coming off of 6MOY. Pritchard is just sitting on the bench.

Brogdon's trade value will never be higher the rest of his career than this off-season. Brogdon is injury prone. Celtics need to strike this off-season or they will regret it.

Young players/draft pick(s). Hopefully a young big.

Next year after a most likely broken down Brogdon who plays about 55 games the Celtics won't be able to move his $22.5 million salary. Now is the time.
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#67 » by BK_2020 » Mon May 29, 2023 2:28 pm

Damion Lee makes the vet minimum. He's 6'5 and 210lb, a good shooter as shown by his career 38% from the three and 88% from the line. He's got hundred times more advanced floor game than Pritchard and has played 20 mpg for contenders (GSW and the Suns). Even if we trade away Brogdon, we can still do better than Pritchard.
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#68 » by Hal14 » Mon May 29, 2023 2:35 pm

Celts17Pride wrote:
Hal14 wrote:
Celts17Pride wrote:I'm still in the keep Pritchard and move Brogdon camp. Brogdon's trade value (whatever it is) will never be higher.

Trade Brogdon for what?

Celtics are going to have a huge salary cap issue. Smart, White and Brogdon are a luxury. Brogdon is going to be 31 years old makes $22.5 million a year and is coming off of 6MOY. Pritchard is just sitting on the bench.

Brogdon's trade value will never be higher the rest of his career than this off-season. Brogdon is injury prone. Celtics need to strike this off-season or they will regret it.

Young players/draft pick(s). Hopefully a young big.

Next year after a most likely broken down Brogdon who plays about 55 games the Celtics won't be able to move his $22.5 million salary. Now is the time.

1) A luxury that resulted in the Celtics having the #2 record in the league, #1 in net-rating and 1 game from the NBA finals. You want to trade him for some random young guy who isn't good, and give Brogdon's mins to Pritchard, that's a significant downgrade - that will result in a worse basketball team.

2) Salaries have to match in a trade. So what player(s) are we getting back to match Brogdon's $22.5 mil salary? And does that player(s) give this celtics team a better shot at a title in 2024 than having Brogdon on it?

Trading a proven vet who is a great fit in the locker room, who can shoot, handle the ball, knows his role, has accepted his role - plays his role well and is coming off 6MOY for "Young players/draft pick(s). Hopefully a young big" is something that rebuilding teams do - not contenders.
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#69 » by BK_2020 » Mon May 29, 2023 2:43 pm

The guy we should get to replace Pritchard on the deep bench is Ty Jerome. 6'5 combo guard with some playmaking skills. Shot 49/39/93 this season for the Dubs in 816 minutes. 135 assists and only 30 turnovers, compared to Pritchard's 60 assists to 40 turnovers. 13 points 6 assists per 75 possessions. He was a 2 way signing so easily signable for the Vet Min.
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#70 » by Smeff10 » Wed May 31, 2023 2:24 pm

Pritchard has no value. You trade a guard ahead of him and give him opportunity to play.
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#71 » by chrisab123 » Thu Jun 1, 2023 11:39 pm

Celts17Pride wrote:
Hal14 wrote:
Celts17Pride wrote:I'm still in the keep Pritchard and move Brogdon camp. Brogdon's trade value (whatever it is) will never be higher.

Trade Brogdon for what?

Celtics are going to have a huge salary cap issue. Smart, White and Brogdon are a luxury. Brogdon is going to be 31 years old makes $22.5 million a year and is coming off of 6MOY. Pritchard is just sitting on the bench.

Brogdon's trade value will never be higher the rest of his career than this off-season. Brogdon is injury prone. Celtics need to strike this off-season or they will regret it.

Young players/draft pick(s). Hopefully a young big.

Next year after a most likely broken down Brogdon who plays about 55 games the Celtics won't be able to move his $22.5 million salary. Now is the time.


I'd rather trade Smart than Brogdon. Brogdon doesn't believe hes the number one option on this team. Marcus on the other hand...
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#72 » by Hal14 » Fri Jun 2, 2023 12:27 am

Smeff10 wrote:Pritchard has no value. You trade a guard ahead of him and give him opportunity to play.

Pritchard is literally asking for a trade.

You give Pritchard minutes instead of any of the guards ahead of him on the depth chart, and the team becomes worse.
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#73 » by NotAKnicksFan » Fri Jun 2, 2023 1:03 am

No chance at a first round pick

Imo 46-60 range second round pick at best
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#74 » by NotAKnicksFan » Fri Jun 2, 2023 1:04 am

chrisab123 wrote:
Celts17Pride wrote:
Hal14 wrote:Trade Brogdon for what?

Celtics are going to have a huge salary cap issue. Smart, White and Brogdon are a luxury. Brogdon is going to be 31 years old makes $22.5 million a year and is coming off of 6MOY. Pritchard is just sitting on the bench.

Brogdon's trade value will never be higher the rest of his career than this off-season. Brogdon is injury prone. Celtics need to strike this off-season or they will regret it.

Young players/draft pick(s). Hopefully a young big.

Next year after a most likely broken down Brogdon who plays about 55 games the Celtics won't be able to move his $22.5 million salary. Now is the time.


I'd rather trade Smart than Brogdon. Brogdon doesn't believe hes the number one option on this team. Marcus on the other hand...


From what ive seen brogdon is a black hole, hes terrible at getting others the ball.

Marcus > brogdon easily imo
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#75 » by Celts17Pride » Fri Jun 2, 2023 1:04 am

Pritchard would easily return a pick in the lower first round, 25-30 range.
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#76 » by NotAKnicksFan » Fri Jun 2, 2023 1:14 am

Celts17Pride wrote:Pritchard would easily return a pick in the lower first round, 25-30 range.


No way, how?

Whats pritchard proven and what teams in that range would want him / can use him???

Players like ty jerome , whos better than pritchard are burried on the bench of golden state,

Not sure what team cares for adding pritchard. I dont see it
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#77 » by NotAKnicksFan » Fri Jun 2, 2023 1:16 am

I cant find a team that would want him as a rotational backup.

Austin reaves is much better than pritchard
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#78 » by SuperDeluxe » Fri Jun 2, 2023 1:22 am

NotAKnicksFan wrote:I cant find a team that would want him as a rotational backup.

Austin reaves is much better than pritchard

You're not comparing apples to apples. If Pritchard played with Lebron he'd be a fantastic sharpshooter (possibly coveted by other teams), while Reeves wouldn't play much in Boston (if at all). I'm not saying that Pritchard is better though - just putting things in perspective.
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#79 » by NotAKnicksFan » Fri Jun 2, 2023 1:41 am

SuperDeluxe wrote:
NotAKnicksFan wrote:I cant find a team that would want him as a rotational backup.

Austin reaves is much better than pritchard

You're not comparing apples to apples. If Pritchard played with Lebron he'd be a fantastic sharpshooter (possibly coveted by other teams), while Reeves wouldn't play much in Boston (if at all). I'm not saying that Pritchard is better though - just putting things in perspective.


Possibly, but not likely.

If that is true, lakers would make a move and let go of reeves and or trade him for better fits the. Add pritchard for a late pick. But i dont think hes valued that highly

Imo ty jerome is probably better than pritchard but he probably wouldnt get you a 1st roynd pick
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Re: Pritchard's value in a trade 

Post#80 » by Bohemian » Fri Jun 2, 2023 5:30 am

Per the wiretap he asked for a trade, but I guess it´s the february rumor...right?

He gone.

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