zimpy27 wrote:Roy The Natural wrote:zimpy27 wrote:If minny is prepared to give 4 FRP for Simmons then I think Philly could give 6 FRP for Lillard or 5 FRP for Beal.. don't think those teams say no. I could also see 7 FRP for Steph Curry if GSW go all in on youth.
I think all those teams say no. Pupu platters of picks isn't going to entice a team unless it's star vehemently wants out. Give me Ingram, NAW, and a pick over that all day long. I think most teams properly value a piece coming back to sell to the fan base. Trading Lillard for a bunch of future 1st and salary matching garbage is a sure way to get fired .. same as Curry and Beal.
I don't think most front offices are as obsessed with picks of unknown value as RealGM is.
It does happen, Harden just got 4 FRPs for Houston which sets the market. 5 FRPs is an overpay for Beal that the Wizards have to consider as an opportunity to get better value than they ever would again for this player.
I wouldn't sell home but if someone offered me a very high number I'd take it for the opportunity I'd never get again.
The Harden trade is and has been an outlier. Using it to gauge EVERYTHING is a fool's errand. The PG13 trade is what teams want. And we've seen that type of return far more often than a Harden type composition for a return.
Until Beal, Lillard, or Curry start causing a full blown ruckus in and off the court we should assume that they won't be leveraging their way to a specific destination that doesn't have pieces that a rebuilding team would value.
Recent lottery picks who've shown upside and/or guaranteed lotto picks is the default return. A pupu platters of unknown value isn't the answer, and is irrelevant until next off-season if Simmons is still on the 76ers.














