sco wrote:burlydee wrote:HomoSapien wrote:
I wish Portland had more obviously available assets to make it interesting for us. Here's one idea:
Blazers Trade: DeAndre Ayton and the 11th Pick in the 2025 Draft
Bulls Trade: Patrick Williams, Zach Collins, the 12th (2025), Portland's Future 1st Round Pick
It gives them full control of their own pick back and clears the way for Clingan. They take on a meh contract, but two serviceable players (one they're familiar with) and only move down one spot in the draft.
I just think the trade is the Portland pick for their pick this year. Maybe the Bulls throw in a 2nd. Im certainly not trading two firsts for one to get back Ayton. We get out of the PWill contract, but I don't think that is worth a pick. If that pick swap is so important, gives us the # 11, we'll give you #45 and Terry.
Great points in all of these posts!
I agree that sending 12 and POR 1st for #1 is a bad idea. I feel like there was value placed on Ayton, but he's another non-defending, non-3pt shooting big (aka another "AK Special"). To be fair, I tried to come up with something else that would be mutually interesting, but mine were worse. All I could possibly see would be Pat + Vuc + Por 1st for Grant + 11 + filler. I look at Grant as slightly better than Pat and with a 1 yr shorter, but worse deal. 11 is better than Por 1st to us, but Por 1st is likely more valuable to POR than #11. I think I'd do it for the pick value and not having to watch Vuc next season. I'd probably end-up preferring Ayton to Grant at the end of the day because he's on a shorter deal.
Don't think we'd actually want Grant or Ayton at this point. Anybody noticing so many of these 6'7-6'8 slim PF's have horrible rebounding numbers? Grant averaged 3.5 rebounds in over 32 mins last two years. His numbers hit a 5 year low last year, PER 10.9 and he just turned 31. Would rather use that $32 mill on somebody else. And how much better than Vucevic is Ayton? Last season:
Vucevic 18.5 pts, 10.1 rbs, 3.3 assts, FG 53%, 3pt 40%, TS 61%, .7 steals, .8 blocks in 31 mins PER 20.3, BPM 2.6, DPBM .1, VORP 2.7
Ayton 14.4pts, 10.2 rbs, 1.6 assts, FG 57%, 3pt 19%, TS 58% .8 steals, 1 block in 30 mins PER 17.7, BPM -.7, DPBM -.4, VORP .4
Ayton's worse in almost every area, including advanced stats and costs $15 mill more.
Only player I'd want off that team is Shaedon Sharpe. Other than that, they can give up pick 11 for their pick back and that's it.