hugepatsfan wrote:165bows wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:
PP isn't worth a first round pick though so you can't just swap that out and it still be a legit proposal. Too limited a player. He's someone with such limited trade value that it doesn't make sense to put him in deals. You just keep him for further depth since no one is assigning any value to him in a deal.
You are so adamant about that it's funny. It also presupposes Norm Powell is worth a first round pick, which is pretty doubtful on that contract. 75% of production for 20% of the price is a super common NBA deal.
It's just silly talk. Pritchard plays 14 minutes a game. He's not someone with seemingly untapped potential. He's an 8th/9th man at best. In most playoff matchups it's even a struggle to play him that much because of his size. No one is giving up a 1st for him. Considering how high the bust rate is for picks in the 20s, he was a solid pick for us there. But no one takes the chance on such a low ceiling player for guy like that already halfway through his rookie deal. You can just sign someone like Jevon Carter. Guys like him just don't return 1st round picks.
Powell has a very long contract so some teams might opt out of acquiring him altogether. But he's such a legit player that of the teams who don't someone is pushing the price up to a 1st.
It's not some untapped potential. Pritchard was a demonstrably better player compared to Powell at that age. PP on a mediocre team with a need at his spot would put up good solid numbers and be a one dimensional small scorer guy like Powell - neither of which is all that valuable.
https://stathead.com/basketball/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&player_id1=powelno01&p1yrfrom=2018&player_id2=pritcpa01&p2yrfrom=2022















