Skin wrote:Rick Rolled wrote:Can anyone with Insider give us the grades? You don't have to copy and paste, just want the grades.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/17080159/grades-orlando-magic-trade-cj-wilcox-devyn-marbleLos Angeles Clippers: B
In two seasons since the Clippers drafted him in the first round in 2014, Wilcox had gotten on the court for just 268 minutes. So this is surely nothing more than a salary dump for the Clippers, for whom every dollar counts because they are hard-capped at $4 million above the luxury-tax line by virtue of using the non-taxpayer midlevel exception.
NBA free-agent action continued Wednesday and Thursday. Kevin Pelton breaks down the best and worst moves on Days 13 and 14, including Dario Saric signing with the Sixers.
Waiving Marble, whose contract is non-guaranteed through Friday, also creates an extra roster spot. After reportedly signing Raymond Felton earlier Thursday, the Clippers had 14 players under guaranteed contract, not counting 2016 second-round pick David Michineau (who's expected to join the team this season) and 2015 second-round pick Branden Dawson (whose 2016-17 salary is guaranteed). Moving Wilcox allows the Clippers to keep both Dawson and Michineau if they so desire without spending additional money.
Assuming that's the final 15-man roster, the Clippers have almost $3 million in wiggle room before reaching the hard cap.
Orlando Magic: C
From the Magic's standpoint, this is more like a challenge trade: swapping two third-year shooting guards. Wilcox was drafted far higher (28th vs. 56th), and though Marble has gotten slightly more playing time in the NBA, Orlando was planning to waive him before his contract became guaranteed, according to Josh Robbins of the Orlando Sentinel.
Presumably, Orlando views Wilcox's outside shooting as potentially a better complement to the rest of the roster. He has shot 38.1 percent from 3-point range in his NBA career, and Wilcox will presumably have a better chance of earning playing time with the Magic than he did with the veteran-laden Clippers.
SHOCKER...
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha, appreciate it. Pelton strikes again.