byeganyo wrote:pepe1991 wrote:Lamelo is all 5 days older than Franz and by nba standards, way more established. once again, we can talk about contracts as deciding factor, but if Lamelo is being traded, it's for massive assets. We talk about 22 years old allstar.
how many 22 years old allstars are out there? Two. Him and Banchero.
This is the plus side, on the other hand he has missed more than 50% of the games in his career so far.
If we are to trade for him he will be a year younger than Porzingis when Dallas traded for him and in a similar situation - a injury ridden all star, more injury ridden of course, but at the end Dallas got him for 2 1st round picks and a semi flop - DSJ.
So this should be the reasonable price for Lamelo.
Difference being, as seller, Porzingis was sold after ACL tear as 7'3 player weighting 200 pounds.
Lamelo is sitting games for thing he won't do surgery and he literally has "game time decision" next to his name in injury reports.
Makes you wonder do Hornets hold him back for tanking purpose.
I just don't see reasons for Hornets to give up on him ,especially not for picks.
Franz basically plays same position as Brandon Miller so what would be the point? So we can leave him from trade talks.
And what would be a point of adding unprotected picks from team that alreay isn't lottery team, stacked with young players ? Adding bunch of mid 20s picks for your best player sprinkled around 6 years?
All that while you are selling allstar at age of 22 from a roster that drafted 21 years old Miller last year and has 48% chances at drafting top 4 - this year ?
All that wile having like $30M in cap space for a summer?
Why?
Literally makes no sense.
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