youngcrev wrote:the_process wrote:Jailblazers7 wrote:I’m definitely warming to the idea of a Brogdon trade. He’d be a perfect fit as someone who can lead bench units & play with the starters at SG.
Brogdon eats the cap space down to the 30's, is always hurt, and I'm guessing Portland isn't letting him go cheaply on top of all that.
I thought they were projected to have like 70M?
Regardless, I think he makes a lot more sense as a secondary target if they're able to get their main one now, abandoning the cap space plan. That always felt more like a fallback if they can't get something done now anyway.
High 50's last I saw. Brogdon brings that to the mid 30's.
I don't see any "difference maker" Morey is going to be able to acquire prior to the deadline. I think it's either a trade on draft night (where they can deal five 1sts) or they go into FA hoping for the best. Most teams will not be selling. There are not more than 6 sellers (probably less) this year, and two of them (Masai, Ainge) are consistently more ridiculous with their prices than Morey. The price of parity. Of course, this is what Silver wants: no tanking. Which also means no trades.
They will just get under the tax. Maybe if we're lucky Morey grabs another ballhandler, but is on record saying there's no point to that because they won't crack the rotation anyway.














