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re: Trade season has started, BREAKING: DURANT TO SUNS, frick
Posted on 1/10/23 at 11:53 am to teke184
Posted on 1/10/23 at 11:53 am to teke184
I wouldn't be surprised if the big player trade market is a little frozen because of Gobert. Sellers using that to adjust valuations and buyers saying no way in hell are they risking that much.
This post was edited on 1/10/23 at 11:53 am
Posted on 1/10/23 at 12:09 pm to TigerinATL
All it takes is one sucker, either buying high or selling low, to reset the market.
Question is “What teams are looking to move and have assets?” We pretty much know which teams are likely selling based on standings and long term contracts.
In a position to buy -
Boston (2023 1st top 12 protected to Pacers, otherwise all firsts available)
Indiana (owns all their firsts plus Boston, Cleveland 2023 firsts)
Memphis (owns 2024 GSW first, top 4 protected, plus all their own firsts)
Us
Phoenix (all their picks)
Portland (All their minus a 2023 first to Chicago, top 14 protected)
Sacramento (All theirs minus a 2014 first with protections to Atlanta)
Every other team I see with picks on hand is in the middle of tanking such as OKC, Orlando, Houston, Utah, etc, and won’t be spending assets on Collins unless it is at a fire sale price.
Even from that list of contenders, I don’t necessarily see anyone needing a big like Collins at that price.
Question is “What teams are looking to move and have assets?” We pretty much know which teams are likely selling based on standings and long term contracts.
In a position to buy -
Boston (2023 1st top 12 protected to Pacers, otherwise all firsts available)
Indiana (owns all their firsts plus Boston, Cleveland 2023 firsts)
Memphis (owns 2024 GSW first, top 4 protected, plus all their own firsts)
Us
Phoenix (all their picks)
Portland (All their minus a 2023 first to Chicago, top 14 protected)
Sacramento (All theirs minus a 2014 first with protections to Atlanta)
Every other team I see with picks on hand is in the middle of tanking such as OKC, Orlando, Houston, Utah, etc, and won’t be spending assets on Collins unless it is at a fire sale price.
Even from that list of contenders, I don’t necessarily see anyone needing a big like Collins at that price.
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