RRyder823 wrote:skones wrote:RRyder823 wrote:Actually that would make it neutral value. Not negative
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I don't agree.
 
And why is that?
Negative would be needing to add value to move it. Positive would be receiving value in return for it. This isn't long division here
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Because I don't see "value in return" as bonafide positive value. I don't see negative value as something that needs value added to move it, because I think negative value deals are moved all the time for players that are flat out lesser because they are in more preferable contractual positions. There's more than one way to skin a cat, and I think putting "negative value" in a "needs value to move" is unwise.
Direct counterpoint to the necessity to add value to move. Russell Westbrook is negative value. He brought back a first round pick, but he also brought back John Wall, who's value, specifically at the time, was such that even with a first round pick attached, did not bring that side of the deal to "neutral" value territory.