RE Simons/Jrue/Sexton/Monk: I wasn't far off in Simons being undervalued.
ReggiesKnicks wrote:Deal #1:
#16 is steep for Simons.
Simons for Isaac/#25 is much closer.
Simons for KCP + DEN 1st
I was off in Sexton.
I think this is why we haven't seen Monk or Coby traded. They may be better than Simons/Sexton, and in Monk's case, a longer contract than the others.
I was coming around to Jrue being at least neutral prior to him being traded. I think a playable player on an expiring deal is the definition of neutral. I was close here.
RE New Orleans/Atlanta:Joe Dumars has entered the chat.
Ultimately, if you have a player Top 3-5 on your board, you would trade an unprotected 1st to move up to get them in the teens. I don't think they needed to pay that price, and that's the misstep.
The other misstep is all the other teams that didn't make the trade.
ReggiesKnicks wrote:I'm not sure who is worse. Dumars for offering it, or Toronto/Phoenix/Chicago for not taking it.
Ultimately, all these teams are, to me, in the running for most disappointing franchises of the past 5 years. Meanwhile, a team like Atlanta somehow flipped Murray after his disappointing tenure in Atlanta, drafted the best rookie in the class of 2024, and then couldn't even believe the offer? That's competence, which laps Chicago/Toronto/New Orleans/Phoenix.
RE Powell to Miami for almost nothingDo you guys think this archetype, and a player having a career year in their 30s, is going to hold much value? I don't.
RE Bane dealt for so much draft capitalI think Bane is as good as players like Jaylen Brown and other sub-all-stars. No problem with trading picks. Trading picks aren't an issue when you are adding a Rudy Gobert, Desmond Bane, or Pascal Siakam type, where you believe they are the missing piece.
Trading 2 starts and all your picks for Kevin Durant when you have no other roster around KD/Booker? That's a disaster. Being able to parse the differences between the two situations is key. Orlando, Minnesota, and Indiana didn't sacrifice their core to add a star or pseudo-star. Phoenix did.
In fact, you should go look at what the Timberwolves actually traded for Gobert and what Indiana actually traded for Siakam. It's pennies on the dollar, mostly middling prospects and players who will be out of the NBA in 5 years.
RE Poole for CJI think most people on the internet over-index on the present. Poole had a bad year in 2024. He was good this year. He was good in 2022. That's how I feel about KCP, he has one mediocre shooting season, and the last 8 years of priors are thrown out the window?
