bdpecore wrote:hege53190 wrote:Rexperez wrote:
If we're trying to gauge Middleton's value by comparing SG's, how would you feel if you Replace <iddleton to any of those SG's on their teams?
Middleton in GSW over klay?
Middleton over Beal in Washington?
Middleton over McCollum in Portland?
Middleton over Derozan in Toronto?
Or Middleton over Bradley in Boston?
Klay is better and the perfect fit for GSW. I think you get a boost over Beal, McCollum, Derozan, Bradley. Middleton when healthy is an amazing player. He got the flu in late March or early April and never really recovered. Even then he was a huge boost for the Bucks whenever he was on the court.
If he replaced any of the other 4 I think the team would be better with Middleton.
The Milwaukee Bucks were 22-30 before Middleton came back. They were 20-10 after he came back and that was pretty much a 100% swap with Jabari Parker. That team could have been better with both. Middleton is a difference maker.
I know Butler played SF last season after they signed DWade but I feel his natural position is SG and should be included in the rankings. Personally, I see Middleton'a value on par with Butler's. Scoring wise Jimmy gets the edge on both sides of the ball (a little more so on offense) but Middleton makes up for it with being a better distributor, having a team friendly contract and his attitude/locker room presence. I agree Harden is #1 followed by Klay. So I'd put Khris tied for 3rd with Butler and ahead of the remaining players listed. Using the comparison above, I think swapping Butler and Middleton would leave both teams in the exact same spots they are now.
Then I don't understand how you can then say that you would trade Middleton for the #6 pick in the draft.
Bulls fans talk about needing Brooklyn Pick ++ for Butler. You settle for the #6 pick.
A Middleton trade makes sense in the right situation.
That situation in my opinion is pretty much the Wolves and 76ers. A team with superstar type young talent where Middleton can come in and lead. He helps a team win and then after they get up and running he falls back into an unbelievable #3.
The only reason I would do a trade is because outside of Giannis and Middleton the Bucks are pretty starved for impact talent. If a team that saw they could jump start their team with Middleton and overpaid I would think about doing it.
What am I talking about?
76ers trade: Okafor, Saric, #4, Sacto 2019 pick
Milwaukee trades: Khris Middleton, John Henson
Why for Milwaukee: Talent infusion, They need talent.
Why for Philly: If they get a top 3 pick they will have 3 high end talented prospects with zero NBA experience. Khris Middleton helps them win games, prop up some of these rookies, and is the perfect compliment to the talent in the organization. They pay a very steep price but at the end of the day they would have Fultz, Middleton, Simmons, Embiid core.
With max cap space they could add even more impact talent.
For the Wolves it would have to be Kris Dunn, #6, Ricky Rubio, 2018 pick, 2019 pick swap, 2020 pick, Jordan Hill
For
Khris Middleton, John Henson, Mirza
This would give the Wolves a core of Towns, Wiggins, Middleton, Lavine.
It would be an overpay by both teams. But that is the only way I could see Milwaukee moving Middleton. He is just to perfect of a fit next to Giannis.