Dan Z wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:MrSparkle wrote:
How are Sabonis and Giannis remotely comparable?
Sacramento got 3 FRPs and 3 SRPs along with the 2nd best prime player in the deal (Lavine), while dumping what they considered a deadweight contract in Huerter. Why would Sabonis’ price tag not be the same, if not higher? His numbers and advanced stats are much better; he’s got 3 ASGs to Fox’s 1.
There’s just no reason Kings would sell him for less than 3 FRPs or one really good player. Vuc, Collins and lotto protected Portland pick that may not convey? That’s the kind of offer you make for Kyle Kuzma, before he further tanked his value in Milwaukee.
Sure- they’ll take Coby, Vuc and 2 Bulls FRPs, but I don’t see them taking any less, and I don’t see why we would entertain that.
They're comparable if you're using age as a reason to disqualify Sabonis, they're both 29 yr old PF in good health. It's wild to treat 29 as old in the NBA.
Coby, Vucevic, we probably add another player in there to come close to matching salary. That makes up for a pick. The deal you're talking about was for De'Aaron Fox. The actual Sabonis trade was Haliburton, Buddy Hield and Tristan Thompson and in addition to Sabonis, the Kings got Justin Holiday, Jeremy Lamb, and a second round pick. This was the ACTUAL trade value for Sabonis. Haliburton was picked with pick 12 one years prior, averaging 15pts, 8 assists with average defense. Nowhere near 3 first round picks plus a 26 yr 20Pt scorer, plus an 18/10 center shooting 40% from 3 last year plus another player to match salary. Your trade value for Sabonis isn't close to what they actually gave up for him.
Again, state what you think the minimum offer the Kings would accept, and we can go from there. You still haven't said what this asking price will be that's too high for us. The Portland first was initially mentioned, no value to that? Couldn't our picks be protected too?
Sample offer: Coby, Vucevic, Ayo, Portland 1st, Bulls 2028 first for Sabonis. All three of those players could be gone in 2026, with us getting little in return. They're all expiring. So in 2026 we'd be talking about having the Portland 1st, our 2028 first and whatever assets we got from those players, vs Sabonis.
For the Kings, they already messed up taking the Lavine/Derozan contracts. These contracts plus picks give them way more flexibility in what they can do.
Of course they could say no. Maybe they have no plans at all to move Sabonis. Wouldn't stop me from trying. Who do you want to add to improve the team, or do you not want us to add better players? It's not going to be free. Welcoming some alternative prospects.
It doesn't matter that Haliburton was picked #12. He was coming off a promising rookie season, which is why Indiana traded a 24/25 year old two time all-star for him (Sabonis).
Why would the Kings be interested in Coby? They currently have Malik Monk, Zach LaVine, Devin Carter and Keon Ellis at the guard positions. Is Coby worth the downgrade at C?
I know you added Vuc (meh) and the Portland 1st plus a 2028 first. Those picks have value, but if picks are what the Kings want for Sabonis then they can probably do better elsewhere (or a different trade with the Bulls).
My two cents is that the Bulls should be hesitant to trade future first round picks. We've all seen how that worked out with the Vucevic trade.
I mean, Sabonis is not at the top of my list for possible moves the Bulls could do. Honestly, pretty much every proposal for any significant player is criticized or deemed impossible. Not trying to change people's minds. Some people may want to discuss trade possibilities others think are impossible or improbable. Doubt many outside this room would argue he's not instantly the best player on this team.
Like my point with Haliburton is, yes, he was coming off a promising rookie season. He wasn't this Haliburton, and probably not considered worth more than Coby and 3 first round picks at the time.
Don't see much value in debating what a team would accept for a player, when the people on the other side rarely present what they would consider a reasonable offer. It's usually just "They'd never do it for this", not "I think it would cost X" then we can debate if X is worth it. How do you even argue with "they'd never accept this"?
Again, I present my trade proposals from a Bulls perspective. I try to present them in a close enough range to be debatable, but not unreasonable. Others can consider them unreasonable, I accept the fact that I have NO idea what most NBA teams are trying to right now, so motive is a very small part. I could come up with at least 4 reasons why the Kings would want to do this, but what's the point?
Plus I think most of the people in here undervalue most of our players. I could be wrong, of course. An example is I never see Vucevic as worse than the 18th or so ranked center on anybody's list outside this forum. Have looked at quite a few lists.
And i feel you on the future first trades. My feeling is with Matas on the team, Giddey about to be signed, and us about to add another rookie, plus 2026 rookie, future firsts fall way behind adding high-end talent right now. This team is likely to be very young and hopefully not drafting high in 2-3 years.