jbk1234 wrote:Capela is mostly washed and has been for multiple seasons. He didn't sign for $10M per with the Rockets because he wanted to give them a great deal, he signed with the Rockets because no one else was going to pay him that much.
FVV is not dead money like Haliburton is dead money. FVV has never and will never be as good as Haliburton. He's undersized, old, and getting older. There's no guarantee FVV will be a replacement level starter when he returns from injury. The Rockets trade partner would have to pay him to find out. Houston couldn't trade FVV and Capela for pure cap space.
You're offering negative filler and Reed, who presently doesn't project to be a full time starter, for Suggs. Everyone is telling you it's not a serious offer.
Clint Capela is washed.....yet somehow posting career efficiency numbers.
Regarding FVV injury, it's not 20 years ago, an ACL is a major injury, but is more of a setback now adays than career altering. So no, FVV is not deadweight, outside of this year. I can point to our own Steven Adams trade from Memphis 2 years back. He was out the whole season, we traded for him anyway, for positive value, and are enjoying the benefits today.
"Reed, who presently doesn't project to be a full time starter"
A 21 year old prospect, who has played 60 total games in the NBA, currently averaging 20 mpg on the number 1 SRS team in the league....
That is not how prospects work. Consistency will not be there for young players, but flashes will, and Reed has shown plenty of flashes.