babyjax13 wrote:MasterIchiro wrote:YayBasketball wrote:
Hornets trade:
Josh Green
Salaun
Micic
Martin
'27 DAL 1st
'27 MIA 1st
'25 NOP 2nd
Between Zion and Ingram, I prefer Ingram.
The risk with Zion is injury and bad longterm money while the risk with Ingram is he leaves in free agency, but I'd rather pay for the audition knowing I am not forced to eat Ingram's contract. Both players have availability issues. Ingram has some value as an expiring contract alone. The audition could go well and he might want to re-up with Charlotte. If his demands are unreasonable given his audition, Hornets do not have to eat the new contract. Simply cut ties.
This offer gets the Pelicans under the tax and gives them a pick that's currently 32. I keep Josh Green in the deal here because I agree Grant Williams has negative value. I am adding a 2027 Pelicans/Blazers (more favorable) 2nd rounder.
This is a low risk audition for Charlotte who gets to keep all 1st round picks. Hornets still have pick 35 in the 2nd round of 2025.
Josh Green
Taj Gibson (expiring)
Micic (team option)
Martin (team option)
'27 DAL 1st
'27 MIA 1st
'25 NOP 2nd
'27 NOP 2nd
Hornets receive Brandon Ingram.
Pelicans would be way better off letting Ingram expire and walk at the end of the season.
Totally disagree.
First off, they'd be paying a luxury tax bill. It's not your money but it does belong to someone.
Next, pick 32 and the 2027 Pelicans/Blazers 2nd have monetary value as well.
As for the players Pelicans get here. Martin & Green are rotation wings who defend well. Green started for an NBA finals team.