JRoy wrote:tmorgan wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:
To be fair, I think this trade offer is coming to terms with that. Avidja is a good, young player but I don't see him ever making an all star team. I would say one good player isn't exactly a "great return" for someone who's considered a top 20ish player by a lot of parties.
That’s where the disagreement lies, then. I think Deni WILL make an all-star team or three. He continues to improve and has a true all-around game. He may (probably won’t) never reach Brown’s level in 2024, but that’s where the money comes into play. His remaining contract is so insanely cheap (3/39, no options and declining) and Brown’s is so big (4/236, standard raises), that there’s absolutely no way I’d even consider a 1-for-1 trade, or even with offloading Ayton.
I know Brown had an off-year and missed 9 more games and all, but also consider that Deni had a better OBPM, DPBM, VORP, and WS this year. For under 1/3 the salary. And Deni’s salary goes down from here.
Not even remotely close, at least to me. Welcome to the money matters era.
I don’t know if I agree about Deni making the all star team. Competition is stiff.
I think if utilized the way he is on a good team, he’d make it, but he isn’t one of those guys that will make an all-star game on stats alone even if his team is 9th seed. Put him in Boston and if they are 3rd seed, he easily could, but if he stays on a team like Portland looked this past season, he won’t get in. This is to say, he plays like a low end all-star, and those players need team records high to get in.