While I would agree that Pau has some value and wouldn't mind him on the roster, under no conditions would I give up Teague or Millsap for him... probably not Bebe either. I understand that we would be getting some value out of the #7 pick (which < Millsap from the comps), but... yeah... that's a lot of value for a player who I'd guess wouldn't be returning to LAL regardless of our interest.
1st, I agree with your predictions. I will add to those that if there is a trade made on D-Day, it'll be something under the radar and not something that is in the rumor mill for weeks.jagstang76 wrote:First thing that comes to mind is this past NFL draft. It was similarly stacked with talent and rumors were flying about possible moves. But the actual draft had only one big move into the top 5. I think teams realize the strength of their position in the draft and try to parley it into a big deal. The problem is their asking price for such a move is normally too high for prospective GMs to feel good about, so in the end nothing happens. Teams would rather stay put and take a solid prospect than comprise on what value they see in their pick.
I would caution against comparing the NBA draft to the NFL draft. They are just different beasts with different norms. Most trades in the NFL only include picks (no players) while most trades in the NBA are based around players and salary with the picks being used to make up the difference in value instead of the entire value. This may seem like a subtle difference, but it's so basic a building block that it makes a world once you add in that 30 teams will have 30 differing opinions on a single player...