Being that crazy guy who likes to spend his time drafting up hypothetical trade/offseason scenarios, I did some digging on Thornton's value. I went to a Jazz forum and proposed Thornton straight up for the Jazz's 21st pick (They have the 14th pick too). I was betting that the majority of Jazz fans would be open to the idea considering it is a late pick in a weak draft. However, the responses I received summed up to a unanimous "NO."
Here are a few quotes from some Jazz fans:
"Marcus Thornton refuses to play in defensive schemes and is the size of a PG while playing SG. It's really hard to win with those types of players."
"We can do much better than that. Plus there guys in the draft that can do what he can do better in that range namely Erick Green and Isaiah Canaan. Crabbe is also a good look at guard."
"Thornton is one of those guys for whom basketball is played on one end of the court. 12 of the teams with top 13 defensive rating made the NBA playoffs this year (Washington was the one that did not)."
"no thank you. his stats look good because all he does is shoot. he doesn't pass, play defense, or do anything else. his contract sucks and i'm sure the kings regret giving it to him. i'll pass on him."
"I would be interested if we were swopping #21 for #7 because we were taking on the contract... but thats the only scenario."
This last quote scares me in terms of Thornton's value. We would have to trade back 14 spots in order for the Jazz to take on his contract! Yikes! Is his value really this low around the league that we can't even trade him for the 21st pick in a weak draft? What do you realistically think we can get for him?
Here are a few quotes from some Jazz fans:
"Marcus Thornton refuses to play in defensive schemes and is the size of a PG while playing SG. It's really hard to win with those types of players."
"We can do much better than that. Plus there guys in the draft that can do what he can do better in that range namely Erick Green and Isaiah Canaan. Crabbe is also a good look at guard."
"Thornton is one of those guys for whom basketball is played on one end of the court. 12 of the teams with top 13 defensive rating made the NBA playoffs this year (Washington was the one that did not)."
"no thank you. his stats look good because all he does is shoot. he doesn't pass, play defense, or do anything else. his contract sucks and i'm sure the kings regret giving it to him. i'll pass on him."
"I would be interested if we were swopping #21 for #7 because we were taking on the contract... but thats the only scenario."
This last quote scares me in terms of Thornton's value. We would have to trade back 14 spots in order for the Jazz to take on his contract! Yikes! Is his value really this low around the league that we can't even trade him for the 21st pick in a weak draft? What do you realistically think we can get for him?