babyjax13 wrote:SNPA wrote:gswhoops wrote:Oh yeah I don't think #10 is in play here. I had envisioned something like Barnes/Vezenkov/#13 for Collins/Hendricks
Add 29/32 for 45.
Deal.
There is just no way we'd do that.
Take out 32.
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babyjax13 wrote:SNPA wrote:gswhoops wrote:Oh yeah I don't think #10 is in play here. I had envisioned something like Barnes/Vezenkov/#13 for Collins/Hendricks
Add 29/32 for 45.
Deal.
There is just no way we'd do that.
SNPA wrote:babyjax13 wrote:SNPA wrote:Add 29/32 for 45.
Deal.
There is just no way we'd do that.
Take out 32.
?
JazzMatt13 wrote:just because I think aliens probably have to do with JFK, doesn't mean my theory that Jazz will never get Wiggins, isn't true.
babyjax13 wrote:SNPA wrote:babyjax13 wrote:There is just no way we'd do that.
Take out 32.
?
I have Hendricks as more valuable than 13 by a small margin. Perhaps that is made up by moving Collins' contract, but I don't think we would or should add anything to that swap.
SNPA wrote:babyjax13 wrote:SNPA wrote:Take out 32.
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I have Hendricks as more valuable than 13 by a small margin. Perhaps that is made up by moving Collins' contract, but I don't think we would or should add anything to that swap.
Understandable. I don’t see McNair valuing him the same. Add in Danny and his negotiation style and there might not be a match here.
But…what about:
Sexton/29 for Huerter/13?
How much would Danny like a second lotto pick this year?
JazzMatt13 wrote:just because I think aliens probably have to do with JFK, doesn't mean my theory that Jazz will never get Wiggins, isn't true.
OxAndFox wrote:SNPA wrote:gswhoops wrote:Oh yeah I don't think #10 is in play here. I had envisioned something like Barnes/Vezenkov/#13 for Collins/Hendricks
Add 29/32 for 45.
Deal.
Might be more like add #32 for the '25 Portland 2nd if the Jazz want to roll a pick to next year.
Hendricks would be a great addition to the Kings. I feel like out of all the prospects from like 4-14 he is the one that gets underrated and IMO he's going to be an AS type player in 3-4 years.
I would do that trade, particularly if my new rose coloured glasses guy in Kel'el Ware is off the board at #13.
Barnes/Vezenkov/#13/'25 Port 2nd for Collins/Hendricks/#32
If Utah want to put together #10/#13/#29 to move up into maybe Detroit at #5 or Charlotte at #6 to grab Clingan or Castle that would be the idea.
I don't see many better fits next to Sabonis than Hendricks. He isn't ready yet, but as I mentioned I think he projects to be an AS type 4 that can shoot and play excellent D.
Edit: Forgot to add, draft Ryan Dunn (#32) and Ulrich Chomche (#45) unless someone falls which is going to happen.
OGSactownballer wrote:...
This is a massive overpay with Collin’s on his contract being at BEST neutral value.
JazzMatt13 wrote:just because I think aliens probably have to do with JFK, doesn't mean my theory that Jazz will never get Wiggins, isn't true.
babyjax13 wrote:SNPA wrote:babyjax13 wrote:There is just no way we'd do that.
Take out 32.
?
I have Hendricks as more valuable than 13 by a small margin. Perhaps that is made up by moving Collins' contract, but I don't think we would or should add anything to that swap.
babyjax13 wrote:OGSactownballer wrote:...
This is a massive overpay with Collin’s on his contract being at BEST neutral value.
Frankly, I don't see how that is possible given his productivity. In 51 games as a starter he averaged 21/3/6 on 49/42/85 shooting, he's a positive BPM player and pretty easily our second best player. In fact, I'd say that at this moment there are only five players on the Jazz that can help a team win games consistently, Lauri, Sexton, Kessler, Dunn, and Clarkson (likely in that order).
Whether he's a good fit for Sacramento, or whether they can afford to send what he *should* return, I don't know. But I do know that we don't view him as neutral value and there is no way we'd include him in a trade if the other team thought that.
OGSactownballer wrote:babyjax13 wrote:OGSactownballer wrote:...
This is a massive overpay with Collin’s on his contract being at BEST neutral value.
Frankly, I don't see how that is possible given his productivity. In 51 games as a starter he averaged 21/3/6 on 49/42/85 shooting, he's a positive BPM player and pretty easily our second best player. In fact, I'd say that at this moment there are only five players on the Jazz that can help a team win games consistently, Lauri, Sexton, Kessler, Dunn, and Clarkson (likely in that order).
Whether he's a good fit for Sacramento, or whether they can afford to send what he *should* return, I don't know. But I do know that we don't view him as neutral value and there is no way we'd include him in a trade if the other team thought that.
You have to be realistic across the board though.
Second best player on not even a play in team paid like the third best player on a playoff team is what he actually is. His stats are nice for your fourth/fifth starter or a top reserve (sixth man as I’d take Naz Reid over Collin’s 10/10 times), but he’s that at best in a playoff caliber team like Sac.
So again, it comes to contract value vs player value and he is at best a neutral value to a team like Sac that’s in a higher standing point and upward trajectory.
JazzMatt13 wrote:just because I think aliens probably have to do with JFK, doesn't mean my theory that Jazz will never get Wiggins, isn't true.
OGSactownballer wrote:OxAndFox wrote:SNPA wrote:Add 29/32 for 45.
Deal.
Might be more like add #32 for the '25 Portland 2nd if the Jazz want to roll a pick to next year.
Hendricks would be a great addition to the Kings. I feel like out of all the prospects from like 4-14 he is the one that gets underrated and IMO he's going to be an AS type player in 3-4 years.
I would do that trade, particularly if my new rose coloured glasses guy in Kel'el Ware is off the board at #13.
Barnes/Vezenkov/#13/'25 Port 2nd for Collins/Hendricks/#32
If Utah want to put together #10/#13/#29 to move up into maybe Detroit at #5 or Charlotte at #6 to grab Clingan or Castle that would be the idea.
I don't see many better fits next to Sabonis than Hendricks. He isn't ready yet, but as I mentioned I think he projects to be an AS type 4 that can shoot and play excellent D.
Edit: Forgot to add, draft Ryan Dunn (#32) and Ulrich Chomche (#45) unless someone falls which is going to happen.
This is a massive overpay with Collin’s on his contract being at BEST neutral value.
Hendricks NOW < 13 + ‘25 (better draft and like a late first) Portland 2nd.
So some kind of first either needs to come back to Sac (idk if 10 but Sac can add a second to balance) to make this even.
babyjax13 wrote:OGSactownballer wrote:babyjax13 wrote:
Frankly, I don't see how that is possible given his productivity. In 51 games as a starter he averaged 21/3/6 on 49/42/85 shooting, he's a positive BPM player and pretty easily our second best player. In fact, I'd say that at this moment there are only five players on the Jazz that can help a team win games consistently, Lauri, Sexton, Kessler, Dunn, and Clarkson (likely in that order).
Whether he's a good fit for Sacramento, or whether they can afford to send what he *should* return, I don't know. But I do know that we don't view him as neutral value and there is no way we'd include him in a trade if the other team thought that.
You have to be realistic across the board though.
Second best player on not even a play in team paid like the third best player on a playoff team is what he actually is. His stats are nice for your fourth/fifth starter or a top reserve (sixth man as I’d take Naz Reid over Collin’s 10/10 times), but he’s that at best in a playoff caliber team like Sac.
So again, it comes to contract value vs player value and he is at best a neutral value to a team like Sac that’s in a higher standing point and upward trajectory.
He makes $18 million a year, so no, he is not paid like the third best player on a playoff team.
Just going through the 7th and 8th seeds in both conferences:
On Miami he'd be the 6th highest paid player
On Philadelphia the 4th highest paid
On the Lakers last year he'd be 3rd, this coming year if D'Lo opted in he'd be 4th
On New Orleans he'd be the 4th highest paid player
If you look at most of the higher seeds (with exception to extraordinarily young teams) he'd still not be the third highest player on many of them. e.g.,
Dallas 3rd
Boston 6th
Minnesota 4th last year, 5th the coming year
New York 5th last year, likely 4th the coming year
So, on most playoff teams he's probably paid like the 4th or 5th best player, and I think on most playoff teams he probably would be their 3rd or 4th best player (ideally your 4th best, IMO).
OxAndFox wrote:babyjax13 wrote:OGSactownballer wrote:
You have to be realistic across the board though.
Second best player on not even a play in team paid like the third best player on a playoff team is what he actually is. His stats are nice for your fourth/fifth starter or a top reserve (sixth man as I’d take Naz Reid over Collin’s 10/10 times), but he’s that at best in a playoff caliber team like Sac.
So again, it comes to contract value vs player value and he is at best a neutral value to a team like Sac that’s in a higher standing point and upward trajectory.
He makes $18 million a year, so no, he is not paid like the third best player on a playoff team.
Just going through the 7th and 8th seeds in both conferences:
On Miami he'd be the 6th highest paid player
On Philadelphia the 4th highest paid
On the Lakers last year he'd be 3rd, this coming year if D'Lo opted in he'd be 4th
On New Orleans he'd be the 4th highest paid player
If you look at most of the higher seeds (with exception to extraordinarily young teams) he'd still not be the third highest player on many of them. e.g.,
Dallas 3rd
Boston 6th
Minnesota 4th last year, 5th the coming year
New York 5th last year, likely 4th the coming year
So, on most playoff teams he's probably paid like the 4th or 5th best player, and I think on most playoff teams he probably would be their 3rd or 4th best player (ideally your 4th best, IMO).
Are you talking about Sexton?
OG was responding to my trade of:
Barnes/Vezenkov/#13/'25 Port 2nd for Collins/Hendricks/#32
He was meaning Collins.
JazzMatt13 wrote:just because I think aliens probably have to do with JFK, doesn't mean my theory that Jazz will never get Wiggins, isn't true.
babyjax13 wrote:OxAndFox wrote:babyjax13 wrote:He makes $18 million a year, so no, he is not paid like the third best player on a playoff team.
Just going through the 7th and 8th seeds in both conferences:
On Miami he'd be the 6th highest paid player
On Philadelphia the 4th highest paid
On the Lakers last year he'd be 3rd, this coming year if D'Lo opted in he'd be 4th
On New Orleans he'd be the 4th highest paid player
If you look at most of the higher seeds (with exception to extraordinarily young teams) he'd still not be the third highest player on many of them. e.g.,
Dallas 3rd
Boston 6th
Minnesota 4th last year, 5th the coming year
New York 5th last year, likely 4th the coming year
So, on most playoff teams he's probably paid like the 4th or 5th best player, and I think on most playoff teams he probably would be their 3rd or 4th best player (ideally your 4th best, IMO).
Are you talking about Sexton?
OG was responding to my trade of:
Barnes/Vezenkov/#13/'25 Port 2nd for Collins/Hendricks/#32
He was meaning Collins.
Oh! My bad. Yah, I absolutely agree about Collins!
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