Post#258 » by nate33 » Mon Feb 5, 2024 9:22 pm
Zach Lowe made an interesting point in his podcast today about the trade deadline. There are a bunch of teams, including the Lakers, Milwaukee, Denver and others who have zero or only 1 available unencumbered FRP to trade right now, but will have 3 or 4 FRP's to trade this summer. (Teams that traded last 2023 pick can't trade their 2024 pick until draft day. And on draft day, the 2031 FRP also becomes eligible to trade.)
Basically, there are very few teams capable of bidding FRP's for guys right now. That pool of bidders will increase substantially this summer. With that in mind, seller teams (like us) with assets under long term contracts (like Kuzma or Caruso) may be inclined to pass on any trades at the trade deadline and instead wait for summer when they think the offers will be better.
Buyers are aware of this and are frustrated that the sellers are driving a hard bargain on long term contracts like Kuzma's, so they are instead looking more carefully at the expiring-contract guys (DeRozan, Tyus, Burks, etc.). Sellers lack the leverage to drive up the price on those guys because it's trade them or let them walk for nothing.
With that dynamic in play, it looks like Tyus and Wright are probably more likely to be traded, whereas guys like Kuzma and Gafford will probably be kept at least until the Summer.