JAR69 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:payitforward wrote:At 20 years of age, Troy Brown is already way way better than Justise Winslow. Not that it's hard to be better than that guy. Most players in the league are.
Fortunately, at 20 years of age, Troy is also quite good.
Btw, we don't have a "high second rounder" in the 2020 draft. Ernie p#ssed it away. But, we do have Chicago's high second rounder. &, I hope, a R2 pick that Tommy buys from someone.
I think that is the point. And I think that he is already a good "fit" in that he is an excellent defensive rebounder from the SF position. Given our current defensive rebounding woes from the PF position - that is super important. Add to that his TS% is solid for a 20 year old and his 3 point shot "seems like" it is coming along - make him (as you would say) quite good with a high probability to get better (or much better).
In short, I agree that we hold onto Troy. In fact, unless we grab another high volume defensive rebounder - it is almost a must.
Okay, I shouldn't say this because it is negative but... players like Brown and what could have been Brandon Clarke would have made a Bryant/Wagner grouping even more palatable.
I'm not sure Brown is "way way" better than Winslow right now. I think of it as closer to a wash - Winslow seems better on defense and Brown gets you more on offense. But that doesn't matter for this exercise. If the consensus is that it is somewhere between a wash and Brown is way way better, the trade doesn't make sense. Only if Winslow is head and shoulders above Brown would trading Bertans for Winslow be worth it.
Also, I was thinking of the more favorable of the Chicago/Memphis pick we are getting as the high second rounder.
Agreed on the trade for Winslow. Although I think that Brown is already the better defender (note that in January he is averaging near to 10 rebounds per game, shooting .389 from 3 and has a TS of .576. Winslow can't sniff that.
2020 second round draft pick from Chicago or Memphis:
Washington will receive the more favorable of Chicago's 2020 2nd round pick protected for selections 56-60 and Memphis' 2020 2nd round pick (via Chicago) protected for selections 56-60 and Chicago will receive the less favorable of the two; if only the Chicago pick falls within its protected range, then Washington will instead receive the Memphis pick; if only the Memphis pick falls within its protected range, then Washington will instead receive the Chicago pick and Memphis' obligation will be extinguished (if both picks fall within their protected ranges and therefore neither is conveyable, then the obligations will be extinguished) [Chicago-Memphis, 1/3/2019; Chicago-Houston, 1/7/2019; Chicago-Washington, 7/7/2019]














