Wingy wrote:blind prophet wrote:The guy I'm a bit curious about it Caruso.
Could he be a cheaper get than some people can expect?
Davion for him straight up works in the trade checker here.
https://basketball.realgm.com/tradechecker/saved_trade/7881555
Assume we add some draft incentive.
I recently proposed on our board…curious for your opinions.
Kings get Caruso and Patrick Williams
- AC’s well known as one of the best defenders in the league. It’s not sustainable, but he’s off to a really hot start shooting the ball. Less than $9.4MM this year, and less than $9.9MM next year, so on a nice value deal.
- Pat’s a bust for a #4 pick, has regressed and needs a change of scenery. It’s all mental with this kid. I think he’d snap back to a respectable 3&D player with a fresh start, and a real PG like Fox. Plus you get Domas’s passing and I think that would also help him. Shooting 40% career from 3, consistently for 2 full seasons, and that’s factoring in this season’s rough 25% start.
Bulls get Harrison Barnes, Colby Jones, plus 2 firsts, both top 4 protected.
- Not sure if actually true, but saw a comment somewhere on RealGM that Barnes looks like he’s falling off and it might be instant buyer’s remorse on his contract.
For context, this proposal largely assumes this is true. Interestingly, if Williams can somehow turn around his career and find himself, I think his peak could be similar to prime Barnes.
- Colby Jones - I see he has been playing well in G-League, and you guys are high on him. Prob the reason you may see this trade as too Bulls-centric, but I’m not convinced by G-League stats. We had the G-League MVP, and we cut him. I think every fanbase gets enamored with the hope of their young players, so I don’t see the same kind of value with Jones as you would. Of course there are plenty of guys who outplay their draft position, but in most cases end of the day, guys are 2nd rounders for a reason. I like him in this as a dart throw.
The picks, I see AC as easily worth one, and it seems crazy, but he may be worth two depending on where they fall of course (ie. - 2nd half of the first). You can’t predict position so far into the future, but I still feel ok asking for the 2nd first due to the Barnes assumption and taking that contract off your books. Williams would need to be resigned at some point if he works out, but his play isn’t commanding that much right now.
While part of me thinks you guys would normally want to wait for the Keegan + filler + 3 picks homerun…it’s an unusually challenging time for such a trade. I saw someone earlier in this thread post about how you can be outbid, and that’s true with OKC, Utah, SAS, and NY all flush with picks if a real star became available. So I wonder if it’s better to take advantage of this very good team you have right now, and try to make incremental improvements.
I think this is the kind of deal that would help, but is imperfect in that it won’t put you alongside the few favorites. However, I don’t think anything does that outside a stroke of huge luck. If your org resigned him on the cheap, and then figured out how to get Williams to start taking steps forward, that could be a pretty big plus.
Beyond the fact that Chicago is going to be looking to move large contracts and older guys, not young cheap players, why would we include ANY first round picks in this deal?
Nobody outside of Chicago sees Patrick Williams as anything but a bust. And while Caruso is a nice defensive role player, we are very guard heavy already and he is not a really good offensive guy. He also gets hurt a LOT because of his balls out style of play. And I don’t EVER like that. I like guys who stay healthy so they are able to play.