nate33 wrote:I'm assuming you aren't aware that Avdija blew up last season. Since February, he has averaged 19/9/4 on .604 TS% while playing borderline elite defense. He's actually been producing like that most of the season, but they were playing him 27 minutes a game in the first half of the season rather than the 35 he deserves. The second half of the season demonstrated that the production was legit over 35 minutes. His per-minute production actually improved with more minutes.
And his production wasn't just empty stats. When Avdija was on the court, he had the horrific Wizards roster playing like a respectable 37-win team (going by on/off differential). When he was off, they played like a 10-win team. And Avdija is locked into the best non-rookie contract in the league that pays him just $13M a year.
Here is a per-36 minute comparison of Avdija and Mikal Bridges. Mikal Bridges was just traded for 5 FRP's, 4 of them unprotected.
And here is a per-36 minute comparison of Avdija versus Scottie Barnes. Barnes just signed a max contract. Avdija will cost $32M less per season than Barnes. $32 million!
So, no. The Wizards aren't trading Avdija for what amounts to a single FRP. (I'm assuming that Butler and the 2 SRP's the Wizards are sending out plus the cost of absorbing Nurkic's contract is worth the price of the #22 pick alone. So effectively the Wizards are trading Avdija for a single FRP 7 years down the road.)
Factoring Avdija's age, contract, and the fact that he is improving, I would honestly expect a trade package similar to what the Knicks just gave Brooklyn for Mikal Bridges. THAT'S how far off this trade proposal is.
barnes is much more likely to make 38M/yr than 45. i dont think raptors will wn enough games for him to make All Nba. Barnes also has 1 less year in the league than avdija so he might become better in a year and make the difference in salary less pronouced