PushDaRock wrote:sidsid wrote:PushDaRock wrote:
Yes, they tried to see if they can use RJ for an upgrade. Is Kuzma an upgrade?
AkelaLoneWolf wrote:ah yes the allure of a unprotected frp that at best turns out to be like....rj.
kuzma is a huge downgrade from RJ also.
Yes, the upgrade. Answered in the reply you both quoted.
See the second sentence in bullet 3. Then go to bullet 4 where it explains when and how you get the upgrade, as they are trying and currently failing to do it this year.
But you've hit on the issue the FO has...patience! You can take a small step back - a meaningless one in the grand scheme of things, as explained in bullet 1 - to have a better shot at that upgrade next year. But next year is, of course, not now (it's later), and they've proven incapable of thinking that far ahead during the entire post-Giannis offseason timeline.
That's based on your valuation that both these guys are mostly useless and just a cap number.
For the type of trades we're looking to make, very likely.
I don't think teams believe that a mid 30s CJ McCollum is better than Trae Young, but the Mavs would prefer his contract over Trae for AD even though he's way off the timeline for the rebuild, and the Hawks themselves prefered his contract over Trae, too, while taking on another contract they didn't want in the process in Kispert for nothing. The Kings would prefer CJ over both Jak and IQ, and very likely over RJ as well.
Anfernee Simons is on the Celtics, but not because they preferred him over Jrue. Ja? Lamelo? I'll take the odds on CJ being valued over our trade bait contracts too.
None of it has to do with their talent or anything they do on the court. That is an ancillary bonus, if it's a positive at all. Kuzma would serve the same purpose.