Catchall wrote:Gert42 wrote:The problem with any Lauri deal for 3-4 first round picks is that if he’s a 2 or 3 on a team they will be significantly better and I’m not sure I want a bunch of picks in the 20’s.
I personally can’t wait to see other teams fans only offer up their fourth best assets or guys who have underperformed and are coming up on their rookie deal as “the centerpiece”.
If Brooklyn offered future picks from Phoenix, that might make some sense. If a team offers their own picks, then yeah, it's worth less.
 
I personally believe the Jazz move on from Markkanen, Clarkson and Collins if they can get some decent picks in return.  There are a few teams that hold other decent future projected picks of other teams.  
 I believe the Spurs have a couple unprotected picks (including 2025) from Atlanta as well as a top 10 protected pick from Chicago in 2025 that becomes top 8 protected in 2026.  Those could all be decent picks.     
I believe OKC has the Jazz pick, the right to swap with LAC in 2025, LAC unprotected in 2026, Miami lottery protected in 2025, Philly 1-6 protected in 2025.  Again, those could all be decent picks.  
I may be wrong on those specific picks but those are two decent teams to make trades with for draft assets.  The goal has to be 2-3 picks projected to be in the lottery in 2025.  The Minnesota and Cleveland picks are not going to help the Jazz get into the lottery in 2025 unless one of those teams has a major injury.