dougthonus wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:I'll repeat again. I think the Bulls are still trying to get a first or the equivalent in any Vuc trade and would prefer to use him in a big trade. Do you disagree with that? Is that the same as no team wanting to give up equal player value for him?
I think it means that trading Vuc is an irrelevancy, because Vuc is an irrelevant player. We could get a different irrelevant player for Vuc potentially.
You discuss him by throwing out counting stats and refer to him as an 18/11 guy, it implies that he has some meaningful trade value. He doesn't. Which we know because we couldn't get a late 1st for him, which is pretty low value by NBA standards.
Sure, you could trade him for something of very low enough value. His theoretical value is probably 20M in dead salary + a 2nd rounder.
The problem is that there aren't many completely and totally dead 20M salaries in the NBA, and for that trade to happen, you'd need to find one on a team that needs a back up center and is trying to win now with a short term player.
It hasn't happened yet, despite our efforts. There are no meaningful rumors about anyone having any interest in him outside of a brief rumor with GS that went no where, and we've been shopping him for three transaction cycles.
Because counting stats count. It's strange to me that only when we consider the trade value of Bulls players do the counting stats not count. Like players who regularly average over 18 pts are valued and they are starters. Guys who average 10+ rebounds usually keep starting positions. Centers who shoot 40% from 3 are considered good shooters. Unless they are Bulls.
I don't think most of you guys even understand how you sound. In order for you guys to be correct, every single GM has to agree with your evaluation of Vucevic, for instance. Every single coach. It's already clear at least Billy doesn't agree with you. When you say Vucevic has no trade value and can't start on any NBA team, if only 28 GM's agree with you, you're wrong.
You say I put up counting stats. What makes advanced stats more relevant to MARKET VALUE? Counting stats are the stats a team sells to the public. The average fan know the points, rebounds, assists, blocks of their favorite players. Most won't know the Efg, or TS%, or DEPM, or any of the 20 advanced stats. When I throw PER, which is advanced stat, it gets ridiculed. I don't think a player ever signed a contract based on his Efg, Win Shares, etc. There are plenty of players who are advanced stat superstars, like Isiah Joe, think Jalen Smith is good in several, who don't get paid.
It's like confusing market value with appraised value. Let's say average 100k house in this area is 1500 sq ft. 2bdrms (scoring), 2 bathrooms (rebounds), mid size kitchen (assists). Let's use power (electrical) and plumbing (water) for offense and defense. Both are critical functions of the house.
I have a house that has 3 bdrms (above average scoring), 3 bathrooms (above average rebounding) and large kitchen (above average passer for position, imo). This house has been featured as one of the best houses in the city (multiple AllStar games). But the plumbing has been bad for years, whoever buys it has to deal with that. In a market where there are many people with money who are actively looking for a house, and have a need, you could sell that house, and probably for at least 100k. How well the house is painted, number of rooms, large kitchen, easily visible things affect market value more than fundamental strengths. I'll sell it to a contractor or plumber (team with supplementary defender like JJJ at PF)
Let's say Vucevic was exactly Myles Turner in every statistical way on our team, for instance. He's played exactly like him offensively and defensively the last 3 years. Except he's still 32 and expiring. Bulls are asking for a first round pick in return. Which teams right now would give up at least a first and $20 mill worth of players to acquire Turner/Vucevic? I don't think many teams would be willing to give up a first for most 32 year old centers who are expiring. That guy would have to be pretty exceptional. Is there a middle spot between exceptional (teams are willing to give up a first) and trash (nobody wants you)?
All guys are doing is setting themselves up to be miserable, lol. Billy's going to start who he's going to start. It's probably Vucevic. Going to be a looooong season if guys are complaining about the line-up before the season even starts.
He's here, he's our starting center, he's carried himself well and given great effort since he's been here, been the most durable player period. I'll support him until he's no longer a Bull, and I'll still wish him the best for his hard work here.