Godaddycurse wrote:LightTheBeam wrote:Orlando is looking to compete themselves and they have plenty of young guys they are already working on. I don't see them as a fit for Zeke.
Chicago feels like a better fit. I can't imagine they see Ayo as a serious part of the core.
Zeke + Holmes for Ayo + Craig.
Chicago gets a solid prospect up front, Denver gets a really solid 2g replacement and a familiar vet who can eat a few minutes on the bench.
I think Zeke/Holmes package is neutral value at best
Holmes/Zeke for Craig is closer to fair
I think people are making Zeke's contract seem much worse than it is. He's currently a little over 5% of the cap, and that number should scale down as the time goes on. He's 23 years old and showed he could stretch the floor his first 2 years and potentially be a shot blocker. Not saying he's super exciting, but teams could do worse than trying to develop him. Big men always take more time.
For a team like Chicago that has nothing exciting up front, and is handcuffed with LaVine. I'd take the risk.