zimpy27 wrote:FNQ wrote:zimpy27 wrote:Dropped this on the trade board but figured I could get some feedback on this. I'm sure some will hate it and some will like it. Not sure who you guys take with #7 but I made an educated guess.
Memphis gets Wiseman
Ja, Brooks, Anderson, JJJ, Val -- Jones, Konchar, Allen, Clarke, Wiseman
Memphis lose a lot of depth here but gain a top 3 prospect from Tennessee all time and the chance to form a young trio of Ja, JJJ, Wiseman.
GSW get Melton, Tillman, Bane
Curry, Klay, Wiggins, Green, Tillman -- Melton, Poole, Bane, #7 (Jalen J, Kuminga), Looney
They split up Wiseman talent in to pieces that can support a championship run. And yet the 3 pieces are all young with potential to burn and on 3-year contracts. Tillman feels like the ideal GSW C to me, effectively a bigger version of Looney who can switch on perimeter, can hold his own against any C in the league, sets solid screens, rolls with speed and can hit the occasional 3. Melton and Bane offer quality 3 and D as bigger guards that can hold their own against most players 1 to 3.
Don’t love the idea of parting out Wiseman unless it’s in conjunction with a much bigger move. And I honestly like all the Memphis parts coming in, and think the value is close enough considering Wiseman’s disastrous rookie year. But this is more of a deadline deal where we 1) want to move on from Wiseman because he isn’t fitting and 2) still have a great need for depth
Considering we still have the 7/14 to figure out, we’d be looking at a huge rotation: Curry, Poole, Klay, Wiggins, Draymond, Looney, 7, 14, Melton, Tillman, Bane... 11 heads, and that doesnt count FAs and fringe guys who deserve some minutes (JTA, Lee)
I don't think you're getting much beyond those 11 heads. Some minimum guys only I'd suspect. You're looking at a huge salary and tax payment for those 11. You could give #14 to Mem to get your future FRP back, saves money/tax and opens flexibility.
I think it's smarter to trade Wiseman for win-now rotation pieces and use #7 and #14. The reason I think that is that Wiseman didn't look like a good fit with GSW, he has potential but that will take even longer to extract than #7 and #14 in this draft IMO. He might be better than the 3 guys coming back in this trade eventually but he won't be as impactful over the next 3 years.
JTA will start in the rotation regardless, so its more like 12. Lee's actually questionable though, and probably shouldnt be in the rotation to start. And 11-12 spots in a rotation is too much, thats usually when you try and consolidate. Dealing a lotto pick now for a 2024 1st wouldn't be consistent with what the rest of the trade is trying to do either.
Wiseman may not be a good fit, but that doesnt mean we need to part him out now. It's pulling the ripcord while you're still in the plane



















