MoneyTalks41890 wrote:SkyHook wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:I dropped this in the general thread but it’s a bad enough idea I’ll drop it here too.
Two versions.
Vincent, Kleber, 2026 swap rights for Collins
Vincent, Kleber, Shake Milton, 2030 swap, 2031 1st for Collins, Kessler Walker
Zero interest in moving Kessler. I'm genuinely curious, what value do you think the 2026 swap has? (I wouldn't say none, but you can see none from there.)
Yeah don’t blame you on Kessler but I think getting LAL over a barrel could be beneficial and the Utah timeline appears to be elongating.
I give the swap some kind of 2nd round pick value. Very minimal. But huge upside on that tiny chance.
I think the most important thing a rebuilding team can do is to identify and retain the keepers. Kessler is that, to me and by all indications to the Jazz as well. And I was thinking that swap had about a top-45 or -50 SRP value. Not great, jot even good, but not nothing. With the competence level of this Jazz FO, the Lakers might be able to pull it off for the $4MM cost savings alone.
It's funny, Jabari Smith Jr. isn't a fraction of the player that Collins is, but few have a problem with the 5y, $122MM deal he just got and Collins, making marginally more on an expiring deal, might get moved for scraps. The illusion of youth and upside is something else.
"When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world...
... NO, YOU MOVE."