Larry_Russell wrote:The Comedian wrote:The few other advanced stats paint a pretty similar picture to the screenshots above. Rob is incredibly impactful, Smart has been way better than people think, they love Jaylen offensively (less so defensively), and Tatum being that level of impactful while shooting 33% from three is scary.
I absolutely LOVE the trio of Tatum, Smart and Rob. Just insane how good they all fit, imo.
I really really like Brown being the 4th guy, and am completely loving his fit overally with the other three, but if the right deal presented itself I would be willing to move him.
I just do not know what that deal would be.
Outside of the painfully obvious (Giannis, Durant) I ust dont know
George-No
Kawhi-No
Davis-No
Simmons-Hell No
Beal-No (worse defense, shooting worse, older, contract status)
Kat (Timelord has been great, so not sure the fit or reasoning for it)
Dame-no (Older, contract status, injury?)
Fox-No
Lavine-Yes, (cannot see why he is available unless he refuses to resign in offseason)
Harden-No
Butler-No (age)
Zion (not at this point)
KP (NO)
So that, to me would leave only draft compensation as the logical trade options. And that is a potential step back.
If a top 3 pick because available and Banchero or Smith is on the board and I had thought that Jaylen will ask out then I absolutely make that deal.
If I can get Ivey or to a lesser extent, Smith/Banchero as well as a young piece that fits the trio of Tatum/Smart/Timelord....then I have to think long and hard about that.
(admittedly, I am pretty high on Ivey as an NBA shooting guard)
Lets say Detroit offers a top 3 pick(Ivey) and Saddiq Bey...that is a hard one to say no to.
Another example would be if Houston has the pick and Ivey is on the board I offer Jaylen for Ivey and Sengun,.
Orlando with a pick for Ivey and Wagner
Kings for Barnes and Ivey