GutUNC wrote:ProcessDoctor wrote:the_process wrote:
If that’s really Morey’s list, then agreed go straight to Ingram. What the cost gonna be? Would be okay with two 1sts for Ingram, although it’s not great. More than that, and we’re looking at the Tobias trade all over again.
Why is Morey leaking all over the place? Someone over there, I assume it’s him but maybe it’s Elton, talks way too much. Play the damn cards way closer to your chest, Morey. You can give reporters stories without giving them information.
Ingram is a great example of a distressed asset. One year ago I think most people would’ve killed to acquire him in a Harden trade.
For example, think of Aaron Gordon’s value now vs when he was traded to Denver. Nobody wanted him. Turns out he was just in the wrong situation. It’s extremely difficult to get a good-great player at their peak.
Ingram is a connector for Maxey and Embiid the way Gordon is to Murray and Jokic. None of them are the same players, but the way they fit together I think enhances each of their individual abilities.
I don't see the analogy there. Gordon is an elite role player, Ingram is mostly a scorer who needs the ball in his hands and I don't see how he makes Maxey or Embiid materially better. Oh, and he also needs a raise soon.
Like I mentioned, not in terms of playstyle or skillset, but in terms of filling voids the main two stars don't provide. I think Ingram would add a half-court presence this team hasn't had since Jimmy Butler. Someone else who can have the ball in their hands when the game slows down and can make plays for himself and others.