7footMONSTER wrote:brook wrote:7footMONSTER wrote:
Everyone wants a defensive player. Unfortunately we don’t have the assets or cap space to get a good one. I don’t think you realize how valued these 2-way wings are in today’s NBA.
The trade with the Pelicans isn’t for Reddick. It’s primarily so we can move up in the draft. Reddick is just a filler. We would flip Allen, Temple, and Rodi (3 players who are most likely not part of our long term plans) to move up 6 spots in the draft AND to acquire a $13 million expiring contract that we can use at the trade deadline next season. Getting Saddiq Bey or Aaron Nesmith, or Patrick Williams (or whoever Marks likes) for the next 4 years on a rookie scale contract is really important for us.
Nobody wakes up and says let’s trade Allen for Reddick. Just looking at the long term outlook of the team. If Allen leaves in free agency, I would rather trade him now. The next step is finding what teams might be interested in him. Pelicans are one of the few teams who could use a C. So now we look at the Pelicans roster and try to find something that gives us something valuable in return. That ended up being Reddick.
Moving up in the draft is the key though. It would hurt to lose Allen today, but two years from now, when the guy we draft with the Pelican’s 13th pick is thriving and adding an element to this team that we don’t have right now, it will be worth it.
I completely disagree with the assumption "moving up in the draft is the key". We're in win-now mode, so probably we're going to sell draft picks and young players like Kurucs and Musa to have veterans. Trade Allen, who is already a 22-year old proven rotation player, to move up in the draft (a strange and maybe weak draft...) is crazy.
I think the MLE can be enough to have a defensive wing, like Kent Bazemore or, even better, Moe Harkless.
Oh and yes, seems to me that trade Allen and Levert for every player that breathe and have two legs is the abituè right now
He hits free agency a year from now. Like any other player that is about to become a free agent, the front office will need to make a decision on if they plan on retaining him or if they are better off trading him. If they want to keep him, what would be the cost? Are they comfortable paying that amount for him? That’s all this this. Just exploring all our options.
Harkless is 27 years old. Exactly the type of player every team is looking for. You really think he’s going to take the $5 million MLE?
Matisse Thybulle, Tyler Herro, Brendan Clarke, were all taken in the mid 1st round last year. They all are locked into 4 year contracts at like $2-3 million a year and contributing right away. I would kill for having any one of them on our team as the 8th or 9th man in the playoffs.
You can't be sure to draft Herro or Clarke. At this point we need proven players.
I don't know about Harkless, last season between Clippers and Knicks wasn't that good to pretend to be paid alot.
Anyhow there are other similar players, like Kent Bazemore, Torrey Craig, Justin Holiday, Derrick Jones Jr., Wesley Matthews, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and, last but not least, our guy Rondae Hollis-Jefferson

For the Redick's agents, instead, my compatriot Marco Belinelli will be UFA and ask just the minimum
