CROBulls wrote:Muzbar wrote:CROBulls wrote:Clippers are terrible trade partners. Yes, they can match salary. But instead one player not worth of contract, we getting 3-4 garbage salary dump players. If Clippers want to get rid of all their trash for Lavine, I want multiple unprotected picks and swaps.
So not happening. From both sides. And now this story is concluded. On the next one.
How are they terrible trade partners? The players you'd get back from the Clippers would either be expiring or have 2 years left (unlike LaVine, who has 3 years left at hefty amounts).
It would likely have to be a 3 team trade though IMO.
No one is giving up unprotected (or even protected) picks for Zach LaVine.
Good. So no deal. We not taking long term deals. Why is removing one trash contract with 3 or more trash contracts better? If they were expiring I would take them. But they are not. Zach lavine is not cancer of NBA world. He is All-Star calibre player in still prime years worth 35M playing at 45M.
That doesnt make him what whatever you think he is. We have different evaluations of players value and worth. And that's ok.
How is 2 years 'long term'? Zach LaVine is a long-term contact at 3 years, that doesn't make any sense. Norm Powell is the only player that would be on a 2 year deal and he's an excellent 3pt shooter. The rest of the players would be expiring.
LaVines worth seems to be pretty well known league wide at this point, this isn't just my opinion.





















