Tha King wrote:Netaman wrote:Tha King wrote:imo exhausting what could be valuable picks to build around Lillard for maybe a couple years and Bridges who has yet to make an all star team and was considered a 3&D role player this time last year would not be ideal. It would be far from it.
I also don't think a team with Dame as your best player is an actual contender. You at least need someone as good or better imo
ok but they'd have means to get another player. they have 11 future picks they can trade, and the bold above features a big qualifier. whatever picks they trade for lillard or anyone else could end up no different than last night's picks also.
it sounds like lac may be starting to listen on pg3. mitchell could hit the market again. KAT. who knows what any of those teams do at the deadline if they aren't having good seasons.
and next year simmons is a $40m expiring who can salary match almost anyone in the NBA. lillard and bridges (and likely cam j) would be under contract for 4 years together. if we get lillard we will have averaged 1.5 superstar trades per year for the last 3 years lol.
with what though? The Suns picks are the most valuable picks the team has which are outgoing.
The Sixers pick is protected and the Mavs pick while there is potential is meh as long as they have Luka. I don't think those two picks even return a high level starter on a long term contract. Unless the team further trades more of its picks and decides not to have control of its picks for a decade plus I don't think there'd be a way to add a player just as good or better than Lillard.
This is my own calculus on the value of picks nets own based on time horizon, upside, etc.
Most valuable = Suns 2027 (nearest term unprotected pick with lotto potential)
Slightly less = Suns 2029, Mavs 2029, nets 2028, nets 2029
Slightly less = Suns 2028 swap, Philly 2027, Phoenix 2025, *Nets 2025 + 2027 (Hou swap rights)
The first 5 are far out but fully unprotected so they have a real chance to end up lotto picks. If I am betting on 4+ seasons from now, KD is definitely no longer factoring with the Suns and it's probably at best 50/50 Booker or Luka are still where they are now. if you are portland trading the nets Lillard, you are also betting he too is no longer a factor by the 2028/2029 nets picks.
The 2028 phoenix swap could be just as valuable but since it's a swap not an extra pick I knocked it down in value.
Philly 2027 has a thin needle to thread to get into lotto. it's top 8 protected so there are just 6 lotto spots it's eligible for. if the likelihood of every slot is = that's a 20% chance of landing in one of those picks. so that one is more than 50% likely to be a mediocre pick and more likely to be kicked off into the future if it lands top 8 than be in that goldilocks zone.
Phoenix should be a playoff team in 2025. The Nets with Lillard probably aren't swapping with houston 2025 or 2027, so those are probably non-lotto picks and if they aren't then Houston has the swap rights.
i wouldn't be opposed to trading any of those picks because all have so much future variance, so it all comes down to it being fair value.
I'd hope to get him for less but i think all the remaining phoenix picks are probably a fair deal that beats whatever Miami can offer. nets would still have mavs 2029 and philly 2027 - which as soon as they get lillard and flip back to trying to compete would become pure trade assets. they'd have just 2 of their own outgoing picks left to send to Houston (2024/2026) plus the 2 swaps, so overall they have pretty close to neutral draft capital. and remember they just made 2 upside picks this year so they already got 1 pick paid from phoenix. with lillard their own 2024 pick wouldn't hold much value in a trade so there may be an argument they have better than neutral picks to deal from.
so net/net if you trade the remaining phoenix picks, you would have ammo to make a follow-up deal with philly 27, dallas 29, 1 of the nets distant firsts, and swaps - which i think could probably get you a very good player because there are 2 good unprotected picks in the package. if the player makes under 18m they could offer the trading team full salary relief accepting into the KD TE. if the player makes more they would match with Simmons, and his contract/Lillard's age effectively give you an 18 month window to find the right guy to make that deal.