causal_fan wrote:Westside Gunn wrote:Is the Ingram move really a hail mary. You didnt give up anything.
The contacts arent an issue since I keep seeing stupid contracts being handed out every summer
If the pick turns into a top 10 pick, then that's a hefty price and because "stupid" contracts are handed out every summer that doesn't mean your team should join the club and hand out "stupid" contracts - BI is injury prone and has never led his team to post-season success and with players like Naz Reid & Julius Randle getting considerable less AVV this offseason, BI contract is a definite overpay IMO.
Well sure, you could say the same thing about most traded 1st rounders. When we traded the pick, it was projected to be out of the lotto, most likely in the ~20-25ish range in fact. This was also before Hali got hurt. The Pelicans traded the pick back to the Pacers, so now the Pacers have more incentive to tank. I know the discussion here is going to be about where the pick ends up, but if the Pacers didn't get their pick back from the the Pels, they'd have zero motivation to tank this season. They do now. Nobody could foresee Hali getting hurt all season. That doesn't really change the "value" of the pick to us, or in the trade, because the Pacers' approach to this season would be completely different without their own pick, or Hali getting hurt.
If anything - it's the Pels who are on the hook for giving up a "hefty" price. The Pels traded the 2026 Pacers pick for the #23 pick in this past draft, which they combined with a future 2026 pick (better of NO/MIL), for #13 - which became Derik Queen. The Pels, with full knowledge that the Pacers could be crap this season, traded that pick to them for #23. Is Ingram worth the #23 pick in this past draft (Asa Newell)? Hell. Yeah.