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Post by Sacramento Kings GM (Steven) on Oct 18, 2022 12:48:03 GMT -5
Kings trade: Evan Fournier 11 UFA 2023 Dal 2nd 2023 bkn 2nd
Jazz trade: Caris LeVert
I approve. I like LeVert better than Fournier, as he’s younger, averages more points, and I won’t have to worry about re-signing him this summer. I have 6 2nds in 2022, so I was okay slightly overpaying for an upgrade. I think LeVert can contribute to a rebuild more than Fournier can.
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Post by Sacramento Kings GM (Steven) on Oct 18, 2022 12:51:16 GMT -5
Sorry,
LeVert 13.6 13.6 13.6 UFA
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Post by Utah Jazz (Jonathan) on Oct 18, 2022 12:54:49 GMT -5
I approve. Got extra draft capital for the '23 draft and will have more Cap Space for this summer. Not high on Caris with the Cavs adding Donovan.
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Post by Milwaukee Bucks (Jacob) on Oct 18, 2022 12:59:19 GMT -5
Approve. Great buy for the Kings. Levert should still be able to get 20 a game and if he does he will have trade deadline value of a first rounder. Fine for the Jazz, but would've liked to see him get a higher second.
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Post by New York Knicks (jsood) on Oct 18, 2022 13:19:29 GMT -5
Approve. Like this for the Kings. Why not wait and see how he performs during this year as a starter before making a deal like this? No chance an expiring Fournier and 2 seconds wouldn’t have been available down the road. There are 100% people in the league that like and will always like Caris. I get the getting off contract part, but imo there’s no point in rushing a rebuild by pushing for 2023 picks exclusively especially if they are just mid seconds at best.
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Post by Blazers GM (Tyler) on Oct 18, 2022 13:20:44 GMT -5
Approve.
This is mid for mid, don't really like for either side.
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Post by Golden State Warriors (Caleb) on Oct 18, 2022 13:23:47 GMT -5
Approve
I like it for Bagels. Obviously Levert’s stock has soured over the past two years but I still think he’s clearly the better guy to own and a couple seconds don’t make up the difference. Regardless I respect John looking to create different ways to bring in draft capital
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