It does seem like a lot, lol
Our best of WAS/DET/GSW second could easily be 31 or 32 or 33 next year. Both DET and WAS are tanking and GSW could lose Klay to FA and are one injury or Draymond suspension from tanking for Cooper Flagg the way they did for James Wiseman.
If you consider that next years top 7 - 10 prospects would all be candidates to go #1 this draft, and you look at the college guys who pulled their names out at this years withdrawal deadline, the #31 or #32 pick next year is just as good a prospect probably as #21 this year, except cheaper but that you have to wait a year.
I think, considering Als age and KP injury history, that only if a frontcourt player that can shoot slid to 21 and to me that’s probably only:
DaRon Holmes
Tristan daSilva
or
Kyle Flipowski
Thats the only way we’d be enticed to consider moving up, probably.
But still probably unlikely Brad wants to move up, with a much better draft coming next year.
djFan71 wrote:redslastlaugh wrote:[/b]
Interesting idea about the Pels pick.
I wonder what would be a fair offer for 21?
Like #30, the aforementioned 2025 WAS/DET/GSW 2nd, and like a far out Celtics 2nd, like in 2030 all for the Pellies #21 ??
Seems close. We got 31, and 2 future 2nds for 25.
So, 30 and 2 future 2nds to go a little higher to 21.
It does feel like a lot when you actually list it out, lol. You'd have to really like the guy and feel there was a tier of difference than just staying and getting 3 swings instead of 1.