Kalamazoo317 wrote:I'd pass on Kessler/10 for 5
Yah, already having two similar caliber centers I'd expect that to be the case. I just don't see a different asset that I would be comfortable offering in a move up.
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Kalamazoo317 wrote:I'd pass on Kessler/10 for 5
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.
Astaluego wrote:I'm not a Pistons fan and I could be out of line... but his GM's statements make me think that he is in no hurry and wants to build with his own label. I think that starts with selecting his favorite youngster as high as possible. (I'll say C.Williams) and it's more likely they'll try to go up than down (Maybe by attaching a bunch of SRP??).. a clue could be THJ's rumored trade into space in exchange for some asset to be confirmed.
BDM22 wrote:Collins has negative value, so definite no to the OP.
I'd consider something like...
Collins salary dump
Hendricks
#10
for
#5
Basically, the cost to get off of Collins' $50M+ and jump from 10 to 5 is Taylor Hendricks.
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.
jbk1234 wrote:SkyHook wrote:jbk1234 wrote:
He's not. He has negative trade value. The Jazz were supposed to be his rebuilding/reclamation opportunity and he got moved to bench.
Bench? He started 66 of the 68 games he played.
I thought most of his minutes came with the 2nd unit as a backup 5.
eitanr wrote:H. A bit spicier of a Jazz proposition
-UTA trades K. George, 10th pick FOR J. Ivey, 5th pick
Why for Detroit: Pistons get the better lead guard in George, one who fits more smoothly with Cade. Again, they can nail down a shooter or backup center at 10.
Why for Utah: It depends on Ainge's feelings for Buzelis, but he may like him more than George himself and still has Sexton and nets Ivey who has untapped upside.
SkyHook wrote:The OP clearly doesn't work for the Pistons. The best iteration of a #5 for #10 deal that I've seen lately is still this one.eitanr wrote:H. A bit spicier of a Jazz proposition
-UTA trades K. George, 10th pick FOR J. Ivey, 5th pick
Why for Detroit: Pistons get the better lead guard in George, one who fits more smoothly with Cade. Again, they can nail down a shooter or backup center at 10.
Why for Utah: It depends on Ainge's feelings for Buzelis, but he may like him more than George himself and still has Sexton and nets Ivey who has untapped upside.
daoneandonly wrote:Utah doesnt have anyhting close value wise to get Dallas to even pick up the phone
CallMeKahn wrote:SkyHook wrote:The OP clearly doesn't work for the Pistons. The best iteration of a #5 for #10 deal that I've seen lately is still this one.eitanr wrote:H. A bit spicier of a Jazz proposition
-UTA trades K. George, 10th pick FOR J. Ivey, 5th pick
Why for Detroit: Pistons get the better lead guard in George, one who fits more smoothly with Cade. Again, they can nail down a shooter or backup center at 10.
Why for Utah: It depends on Ainge's feelings for Buzelis, but he may like him more than George himself and still has Sexton and nets Ivey who has untapped upside.
I actually kind of dig that.
babyjax13 wrote:BDM22 wrote:Collins has negative value, so definite no to the OP.
I'd consider something like...
Collins salary dump
Hendricks
#10
for
#5
Basically, the cost to get off of Collins' $50M+ and jump from 10 to 5 is Taylor Hendricks.
We aren't going to add Hendricks to move off Collins. I agree the OP is a non-starter. I do think Hendricks gas similar value to the 5th pick in this draft (probably slightly less) so I'd be totally out on moving him. I don't think Detroit is the right team for us to target to move up.
SkyHook wrote:The OP clearly doesn't work for the Pistons. The best iteration of a #5 for #10 deal that I've seen lately is still this one.eitanr wrote:H. A bit spicier of a Jazz proposition
-UTA trades K. George, 10th pick FOR J. Ivey, 5th pick
Why for Detroit: Pistons get the better lead guard in George, one who fits more smoothly with Cade. Again, they can nail down a shooter or backup center at 10.
Why for Utah: It depends on Ainge's feelings for Buzelis, but he may like him more than George himself and still has Sexton and nets Ivey who has untapped upside.
vege wrote:CallMeKahn wrote:SkyHook wrote:The OP clearly doesn't work for the Pistons. The best iteration of a #5 for #10 deal that I've seen lately is still this one.
I actually kind of dig that.
That is laughable for Detroit. George doesn't have that kind of value.
SkyHook wrote:vege wrote:CallMeKahn wrote:I actually kind of dig that.
That is laughable for Detroit. George doesn't have that kind of value.
Fair enough. I guess I thought that eitanr was a Pistons guy and that Detroit had soured on Ivey for some reason.
SkyHook wrote:vege wrote:CallMeKahn wrote:I actually kind of dig that.
That is laughable for Detroit. George doesn't have that kind of value.
Fair enough. I guess I thought that eitanr was a Pistons guy and that Detroit had soured on Ivey for some reason.
vege wrote:SkyHook wrote:vege wrote:
That is laughable for Detroit. George doesn't have that kind of value.
Fair enough. I guess I thought that eitanr was a Pistons guy and that Detroit had soured on Ivey for some reason.
eitanr is not a Detroit fan, he is a good poster that spend a lot of time thinking about what Detroit can do to improve. As far as I know he doesn't watch Detroit games and don't know the players all that well, but I like his enthusiasm and his ideas, some are terrible, some are fine, some are good.
SkyHook wrote:vege wrote:CallMeKahn wrote:I actually kind of dig that.
That is laughable for Detroit. George doesn't have that kind of value.
Fair enough. I guess I thought that eitanr was a Pistons guy and that Detroit had soured on Ivey for some reason.
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