Yeah Charlotte fans seem a majority no on Zion as well. Im like you I would take that risk on Zion. There is a slight chance he might get healthy in a new environment. His production is not the problem dude is a beast when he plays. The problem is keeping him on the court.The Sebastian Express wrote:JustBuzzin wrote:What do you think about trading #3 for one of those vets on the trade market like Zion/Ingram/Beal/Towns?The Sebastian Express wrote:
I think we're pretty evenly split 50/50, maybe 60/40 in favor of keeping versus trading.
But there's also the nuance of navigating through how many of the 40% are people who moreso want to trade him because they don't believe in our management and want to give him a shot elsewhere because they don't think they could do it here?
I am a firmly keep and build around Dame member of our community. He is our franchise's best ever player and most loyal. But I'm also with a side of 'Don't you dare trade that third pick for a shoddy deal' camp. It's a bit conflicting on the surface. Some of us do think Dame, if he saw the deals weren't up to par and thought the quality of player had a chance to impact in the next two years plus with some other moves (moving Simons for frontcourt help, MLE, resigning Grant, seeing if we might move Nurkic for a backup guard/wing if we move Simons for a center etc) that he would feel comfortable even if we kept the pick.
Honestly. With so much smoke coming up from so many parties right now, I don't think we'll get a firm grasp on what'll play out until day before or draft day itself.
You guys are in the driver's seat at two. And then we're next in line. Our team franchises will shape the summer in many ways.
I would think Dame would want a win now established vet over the #3 pick.
As a Charlotte fan im also hearing we like Brandon Miller over Scoot. So you might have Scoot just waiting there for you at #3.
You guys have a lot of options will be interesting to see how all this plays out.
For Zion I am fine even though the injury risk, a lot of people here aren't. Ingram I think New Orleans would need to add something. Beal, no. He just doesn't hold that kind of value at all for both the pick and our situation. I'm not a KAT fan, but I would reluctantly accept such.
I think the order of preference here for everyone if you look at us s a group instead of individuals is probably (obviously ignoring any situation where Embiid wants out and Portland tries to throw everything that can to get him which still might not be enough):
Bridges
Siakam/brown
KAT
Ingram
Zion
Many of us are wary about trading the third for only a player who is an expiring, though. But dealing with Toronto fans isn't our favorite past times so we generally leave the Siakam conversation untouched here.
I think Portland is in a similar situation as us. We just need talent. Zion is a generational talent, people seem to forget that because of his off the court issues.











