I think I can answer the trade value question as I also feel it's nebulous. Trades are based on situation and needs and rarely on X player is worth Y value. Butler was traded for the best package of much lesser players.the_process wrote:So that interview was… concerning. Lots of questions about what he said.
Why are you mentioning Tobias as a core player?
What justifies this team having > 0 title odds?
What is your definition of a difference maker?
What is your definition of role player?
Trade value is “a nebulous idea you don’t accept”? Care to elaborate?
“Pretext to do something larger by his agent”? Care to elaborate?
I’m slightly worried Morey is losing it after listening to that. I mean, maybe 4D chess Morey WANTS to sound crazy so Ben, Rich Paul, and all the other teams who want Ben understand what it’s going to take?
Or when one year Horford was traded with a pick for Green and the next year traded for Walker and a pick. He didn't play better to increase his value, it's just that OKC and Philly/Boston got something they wanted in the deals.
If a player asks out or a team changes course (whether to try to contend or tank), the players on that team will fetch the best deal even if the value isn't considered equal.
Trade markets are very dynamic and based a lot on situations.




















