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Dr. Barry Gelston's avatar

Good job Adam. On the trade front, I don't feel like we have that much to trade anymore. When we cleaned house last year to get under the cap and get younger & healthier, we didn't hold onto any spare pieces.

We have about $60 million in space for White, Hauser, and not bringing back Vooch. Those are really our only valuable options. Can we package them up and get back two quality players that give us a quality big, developmental projects, and draft picks? That doesn't seem likely to get quality, championship tipping talent in return.

Now I feel like the only trades we can make are around breaking up the Jays, although unlikely and unthinkable, may be the best route. Can trading either Brown or Tatum bring us back $60 million in talent that isn't just a swap for a different superstar. (None of the 1:1 superstar trades make any sense to me.)

I think that the new CBA asks us to reconsider building for more upper-middle quality players rather than spending approximately $120million on two players. One goes down, we are out more than one player, we are down $60million in talent.

My hope is that Scheierman and Gonzalez continue to improve and should be able to replace Hauser and White. We have a very good back up center rotation that is still developing. However, none of them are championship level centers.

I look forward to your thoughts, Adam, and the rest of the subscribers.

John Lyell's avatar

Think the C's have to sell high. This team can't compete with quicker teams OKC a machine as Presti hits on Mitchell and McCain adding further depth. Would be pitching Payton to Sac for the 7th pick, they suck at drafting and Acuff, Wagler, Flemings or Mikel Brown will be there. Bigger quicker, more athletic PG. C's have no answer to Maxey or Edgecombe or other similar slashers, and no one to attack the rim

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