CeltsfaninDC wrote:Homerclease wrote:
Enlighten us
Really? You haven’t been commenting and following this thread? You know thats been answered a bunch of times already.... stop trolling
PHI has the ability to make a strong package, but to say it’s the best hands down is extremely presumptuous.
There are major questions surrounding Fultz right now. The strangeness of his rookie season has depressed his value. While he’s still intriguing you’re talking about the centerpiece prospect in a superstar trade. He’s not a trump card asset at this point. If Boston offered Jaylen that would be far more appealing. Saric is a very nice piece, but the value of a trade is weighted heavily toward the centerpiece asset, which would be in Boston’s favor. Robert Covington is not a swing state player in such a trade.
The 2021 pick is very appealing on its own, but it’s too far out have more value than possible selections next season. The talk of 2019 being weak may be valid or may prove premature, but teams almost always favor the known to the unknown. Boston’s 4 potential picks next year create tremendous asset value for the Spurs to utilize.
If PHI gets Kawhi it’s most likely going to be based on their willingness to risk him walking while still offering an aggressive package. Boston won’t do that.
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