UcanUwill wrote:LonZoBallin wrote:The more you look at the situation, the more it seems like if we don't make a trade during the season, I could see a draft day deal.
We need to cut some salary to stay under the luxury tax. If we end up finishing 2nd in the division to Boston I just don't see ownership being willing to pay luxury for a team that can't win it's Division. I also don't see them going forward with just Pascal at PF so I expect PP to be back. Therefore, one of JV, Ross or Cojo has to go(sorry, no one is taking carroll)
I see a Ross/Cojo or JV plus both picks to move up in the draft. That's the best way to cut salary and improve the team at the same time. How far do you think two picks in the mid 20's and one of Ross/Cojo or JV could move us up in the draft?
I think it could move up quite a bit. Deep draft, I bet there will be someone with a high pick who will want to trade down for sure.
I'm not too sure how high a combination of those assets could move us, but I guess it's only the top 5 that looks untouchable. Fultz, Ball, Smith, Jackson and Tatum look like the guys nobody is moving for less than an all-star.
Our assets could get us in the lotto, but I'm thinking no higher than 8-10 range. That's good enough to grab Giles or Anunoby at the moment. If we were including JV, I would assume it means Masai and the rest of the staff have a lot of confidence in Poeltl to start in the near future. In the long term I think Jakob is our starting center, but he's a couple years away. A Jakob + Giles frontcourt could look really interesting in a few years time, however.










